Wednesday, 6 September 2023

Nik Nak’s Daily Teaser — 6-9-2023 — Eswatini.

6th September, 2023: Eswatini.


Right … it’s officially a Wednesday.

And?

Unless the Department of Work and Pensions suddenly decide to give me a ton of cash?

One I suspect is going to be both hot: and quiet.

~≈Ê≈~

Oh, before I forget … ?

Yes: my nephew, Jude, was over last night.

Yes: he’s uploaded another video … 


And yes: I’ve managed to help him set up a new Playstation 5: one with a blu-ray drive.

Yes, that was expensive: but gives me an idea of what to get him for Christmas.

~≈Ê≈~

Let’s move on, shall we?

Yesterday’s Teaser saw Mum*, Olga† and Debbi‡ putting in their answers: with everyone scoring five out of five.


Let’s see how everyone does with today’s questions, shall we?

Here they are, along with the How To, License and video.


Q1)        6th of September is Independence Day in Eswatini.   It marks the country’s independence from where: the UK, France or Belgium?

Q2)        What was Eswatini called, when it became independent?

Q3)        The country is what: a constitutional monarchy, absolute monarchy or federal republic?

Q4)        The Incwala is a traditional Eswatini ceremony.   It happens during what: the Summer Solstice, Winter Solstice or Vernal Equinox?

Q5)        Finally … ?   Name either one of Eswatini’s official languages.

Here’s yesterday’s questions and answers … 


Q1)        5th September is the International Day of Charity.   According to whom: the European Union, United Nations or the Arab League?
A1)        The United Nations, or UN.

Q2)        The Voyager One craft was launched on 5th September: of which year of the 1970s?
A2)        1977.   (According to the Voyager 1 live counter site, the batteries are due to run out in 2025.)

Q3)        Rachel Welch was born on 5th September, 1940.   She played Cora Peterson in which 1966 film: Alfie, Fantastic Voyage or What Did You Do in the War, Daddy?
A3)        Fantastic Voyage.

Q4)        Freddie Mercury was born on 5th September, 1946.   He released his first solo single in 1973. As whom: Larry Lurex, Gertie Glamour or Sid Satin?
A4)        Larry Lurex.

Q5)        Finally … ?   Session saxophonist, Mel Collins was born on 5th September, 1947.   Where: the Isle of Mann, Isle of Wight, Jersey or Guernsey?
A5)        The Isle of Man.

Here’s a motto …
“Siyinqaba”.
Eswatini’s Motto.
And an anthem …


Today’s questions will be answered in tomorrow’s Teaser.

Decisions about scores are final.

Thank you for coming: have a good day.




*        Hello, Mum¶!   (Jude’s new thingie is set up: you can probably buy him a blu ray for Christmas.)

        Will do, Olga¶!

        We managed it, Debbi¶!   (It’s the engine noise: he’s not fond of the engine noise.)

        Oh, the next ten-question set’s on Friday, so you know!   It’s about Elizabeth 2nd.

3 comments:

Olga said...

Q1) the UK

Q2) Swaziland

Q3) an absolute monarchy

Q4) the Summer Solstice

Q5) Swazi
It's always good to be able to plan de presents in advance. Perhaps there will be something handy on Black Friday...

Freda said...

1 UK
2 Swaziland
3 Absolute Monarchy
4 Winter Solstice
5 Swazi

Debbi said...

Oh, I see. I used to ride the bus everywhere before I got my drivers license. :)

1. the UK
2. Swaziland
3. absolute monarchy
4. the Summer Solstice
5. Swazi