Q1)New Hampshire ratified the Articles of Confederation on the 4th March. 4th March of which year of the 1770s?
Q2)It was one of the original Thirteen what?
Q3)It’s known as the what State: the Granite State, Pumice State or Basalt State?
Q4)What’s New Hampshire’s capital: Manchester, Nashua or Concord?
Q5)What — by population — is New Hampshire’s largest city: Manchester, Nashua or Concord?
Q6)The state holds the second Caucus in the US Presidential election cycle. Which state holds the first?
Q7)New Hampshire’s General Court is the state’s what: Supreme Court, legislature or governor’s mansion?
Q8)Mary Baker Eddy was born in New Hampshire, in 1821. She was the founder of which religion: Christian Science, Scientology or the Divine Order of the Royal Arms of the Great Eleven?
Q9)J. D. Salinger lived in Cornish, New Hampshire for many years. His best known book is The Catcher in the … what?
Q10)Finally … ? New Hampshire is part of which region: England, New England or Nova Scotia?
Q5)Finally … ? Which console was released on 3rd March, 2017: the Playstation 5, the X Box series X or the Nintendo Switch?
A5)Nintendo Switch. (My nephew’s got a PS5: JUST in case you were wondering.)
Here’s a thought …
“Of the 50 U.S. states, New Hampshire is the fifth smallest by area and the tenth least populous, with a population of 1,377,529 residents as of the 2020 census.”
* Francis Scott Key, you mean, Olga? Yeah, that does seem a little contradictory!
That’s a good thought, Olga: as and when someone does agree to pick, I can always let the neighbours know. We have a WhatsApp group: so that’s something I can use. At any rate … ? I had another interested party, yesterday: offering two hundred pounds, fifty pounds about the asking price. I don’t know if she was suspicious, though: as she lost interest when I told her my conditions.
† Hello, Mum!
‡ That’s always a possibility, Debbi!
Oh, I know YouTube and Facebook are throwing the late Spike Milligan at me: ye gods, the man was funny!
Q1) 1778? (I’m not sure. There is a lot of confusion in documents between the constitution, the times, dates, so not sure, I’ve found this in one, but other answers referring to June 1788 (which must be the final (?) constitution as such)
Q2) Colonies that rebelled against British rule
Q3) the Granite State
Q4) Concord
Q5) Manchester
Q6) Iowa
Q7) legislature
Q8) Christian Science
Q9) Rye
Q10) New England I hope the weight loss meeting went well and you get some positive news on the laptop. Fingers crossed!
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Happy Birthday Paul.
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1 1788
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3 Granite
4 Concord
5 Manchester
6 Iowa
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8 Christian Science
9 Rye
10 New England
Q1) 1778? (I’m not sure. There is a lot of confusion in documents between the constitution, the times, dates, so not sure, I’ve found this in one, but other answers referring to June 1788 (which must be the final (?) constitution as such)
ReplyDeleteQ2) Colonies that rebelled against British rule
Q3) the Granite State
Q4) Concord
Q5) Manchester
Q6) Iowa
Q7) legislature
Q8) Christian Science
Q9) Rye
Q10) New England
I hope the weight loss meeting went well and you get some positive news on the laptop. Fingers crossed!
He was. Hilarious.
ReplyDelete1. 1778
2. colonies
3. the Granite State
4. Concord
5. Manchester
6. Iowa
7. legislature
8. Christian Science
9. Rye
10. New England
I once asked a guy if he was from New England. He said, "No. Old England."
Imagine my chagrin. :)
And happy birthday, Paul! And many more.