Q1)According to the United Nations, 2nd November is the International Day to End Impunity for Crimes againstwhom: journalists, scientists or medical staff?
Q2)2nd November, 2007, saw the death of Charmaine Dragun. Charmaine was a journalist from where: South Africa, Australia or New Zealand?
Q3)General Magnus Malan was charged with murder: on 2nd November, 1995. He was the former defence minister of where: South Africa, Australia or New Zealand
Q4)2nd November, 1868, saw New Zealand adopt what: standard time, a Capital city or constitution?
Q5)Finally … ? The Siege of Ladysmith started on 2nd November, 1899. Where is Ladysmith: Australia, New Zealand or South Africa?
† It’s certainly an idea, Olga: although I’ve no evidence or studies to back it up! Saying that … ? A potential heart attack is another good reason to slow down on salt!
‡ It’s very fitting, Debbi. Oh, The Tales of The TARDIS? Are omnibus versions of some of the classics: but with new intros and outros.
Q5) South Africa Thanks for the video. My head is full at the moment with User design, Figma, prototypes, radio business, and other worries, so not in a place to think or comment, but I know where to find it when I have some peace of mind (if ever). I hope the glasses are useful. Thankfully, I didn't need to change mine when I went for a test in September, but I hope I can keep the frames when I have to change the lenses, because these are my favourite glasses ever. (Very light, surgical steel, and no screws. They take a while to get used to, but are much more comfortable. This is the company making them (and they are from Barcelona, so another good reason to buy local). https://www.looleyewear.com/es/en And it is true. They don't leave a mark on your nose.
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Funny that here you have given scores out of ten when there were only five questions.
ReplyDelete"Yesterday’s Teaser saw Mum*, Olga† and Debbi‡ putting in their answers: with Olga and Mum scoring ten out of ten, and Debbi on nine."
Q1) journalists
ReplyDeleteQ2) Australia
Q3) South Africa
Q4) standard time
Q5) South Africa
Thanks for the video. My head is full at the moment with User design, Figma, prototypes, radio business, and other worries, so not in a place to think or comment, but I know where to find it when I have some peace of mind (if ever). I hope the glasses are useful. Thankfully, I didn't need to change mine when I went for a test in September, but I hope I can keep the frames when I have to change the lenses, because these are my favourite glasses ever. (Very light, surgical steel, and no screws. They take a while to get used to, but are much more comfortable.
This is the company making them (and they are from Barcelona, so another good reason to buy local). https://www.looleyewear.com/es/en
And it is true. They don't leave a mark on your nose.
1 Journalists
ReplyDelete2 Australia
3 Sth Africa
4 Standard time
5 Sth Africa
So I got nine out of five? I'll take it. :)
ReplyDelete1. journalists
2. Australia
3. South Africa
4. standard time
5. South Africa