Q1)Priyanka Chopra was born: on 18th July, 1982. She came to fame in which country’s film industry: India’s, the USA’s or Nigeria’s?
Q2)18th July is the feast day of Saint Arnulf of Metz. He’s usually depicted hold what: a rake, a hoe or a garden fork?
Q3)The UK’s Ballot Act 1872 received the Royal Assent: on 18th July, 1872. The Act meant elections would take place by what: a show of hands, secret ballot or putting balls in a pot?
Q4)18th July, 1389, saw England sign the Truce of Leulinghem. With which European country: France, Germany or Belgium?
Q5)Finally … ? 18th July, 1914, saw the US Congress approve the what section of the US Signal Corp: the Aviation section, naval section or submarine section?
Q1)17th July is the World Day for International Justice. It makes the signing of the treaty that created what the International Criminal Court. The Court is in which European country?
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Q5) the Aviation section They said on the telly that in some places in China they have reached the 52 celsius, and they expected to reach 56 in Death Valley (I visited there, years back, in May, but I remember they told us it had been cooler than usual at the time. It is a beautiful place, but not one I'd want to visit at the height of summer). It is getting pretty scary. It seems el Niño has something to do with it here, but it is getting more extreme than usual. Water is going to get like gold dust in some places, while others will be drowning in it. There is quite a lovely (and unfortunately getting truer by the minute) song, in Catalan, that goes something like: In my country, the rain doesn't know how to rain. It either doesn't rain, and we get a draught, or it rains too much and we get floods. Yep, it is getting like that everywhere, it seems. Oh, on a completely different subject, did you catch The Sixth Commandment? I've read quite a few great comments about it, and it is a pretty short series. I hope it reaches us at some point.
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1 India
ReplyDelete2 Rake
3 Secret ballot
4 France
5 Aviation section
Q1) India
ReplyDeleteQ2) a rake
Q3) secret ballot
Q4) France
Q5) the Aviation section
They said on the telly that in some places in China they have reached the 52 celsius, and they expected to reach 56 in Death Valley (I visited there, years back, in May, but I remember they told us it had been cooler than usual at the time. It is a beautiful place, but not one I'd want to visit at the height of summer).
It is getting pretty scary. It seems el Niño has something to do with it here, but it is getting more extreme than usual. Water is going to get like gold dust in some places, while others will be drowning in it.
There is quite a lovely (and unfortunately getting truer by the minute) song, in Catalan, that goes something like: In my country, the rain doesn't know how to rain. It either doesn't rain, and we get a draught, or it rains too much and we get floods. Yep, it is getting like that everywhere, it seems.
Oh, on a completely different subject, did you catch The Sixth Commandment? I've read quite a few great comments about it, and it is a pretty short series. I hope it reaches us at some point.
Blogger is confusing me with tinned meat now! :) Figures.
ReplyDelete1. India's (she also lived in Queens for a while!)
2. a rake
3. secret ballot
4. France
5. the Aviation section
Love the Hunter Thompson quote!