Q1)9th April is Constitution Day. Where: Serbia, Slovenia or Kosovo?
Q2)Leila Khaled was born on 9th April, 1944. She’s a member of the Popular Front for the Liberation of where?
Q3)Severiano ‘Seve’ Ballesteros was born on 9th April, 1957. He played what: football, golf or chess?
Q4)The Treaty of Antwerp was signed on 9th April, 1609. Between what was then the Dutch Republic … and where else: Spain, England or the USA?
Q5)Finally … ? Victor Gollancz was born on 9th April, 1893. The publishing company named for him now publishers science fiction. And what else: fantasy, romance or westerns?
Q3)Fictional gangster, Tommy Shelby, is said to be of Romani heritage: and played by Cillian Murphy. In which series: The Riches, Z for Zachariah or Peaky Blinders?
“My father was a slave, and my people died to build this country, and I am going to stay here, and have a part of it just like you. And no Fascist-minded people will drive me from it. Is that clear?”
* I can see how that song would be divisive, Olga: it’s a bit of a Marmite song! The thing that got me? Was the singer’s facial expression. She definitely seemed a bit constipated! I still think Slo Mo — the Spanish entry the year the Ukraine won? — was the best song, that year!
Do you mean Nebulossa, Olga? Now she’s going for the Rocky Horror market! And I’ve just seen the giant lips in the background! I think she owes Richard O’Brien a big thank you!
† Hello, Mum!
‡ That he has, Debbi! And Ben Whishaw’s version of Q? Was great. Mind you, I always have this thing about wizards! (That scene from Skyfall is superb!)
§ Sorry, Trevor, I though I’d put that comment through!
¶ The song’s supposed to sound African. Given the band’s from Wiltshire? It’s as African as I am …
Q5) fantasy Flamenco is a bit of a marmite thing, I agree. As I said, I'm not a fan, and although they seem to feel it deeply, it is like the Easter processions and parades there... Not my cup of tea (not that I drink tea, either... I guess tea is not my cup of tea!) I hope you have fun with your nephew. ♥
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Q1) Kosovo
ReplyDeleteQ2) Palestine.
Q3) Golf
Q4) Spain
Q5) fantasy
Flamenco is a bit of a marmite thing, I agree. As I said, I'm not a fan, and although they seem to feel it deeply, it is like the Easter processions and parades there... Not my cup of tea (not that I drink tea, either... I guess tea is not my cup of tea!)
I hope you have fun with your nephew. ♥
1 Kosovo
ReplyDelete2 Palestine
3 Golf
4 Netherlands
5 Fantasy
Q is awesome, isn't he? Or he is, innit? :)
ReplyDeleteYeah ... nonsensical. :)
1. Kosovo
2. Palestine
3. golf
4. Spain
5. fantasy