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Monday, 11 November 2024

Nik Nak’s Daily Teaser — 11-11-2024 — Washington State

11th November, 2024.


I am officially up!

Yay!

And I’m officially busy.

My weight management meeting is this morning: hopefully, I’ll’ve lost more weight, regardless of how much I’ve lost.

This afternoon … ?

I’ve got a hygienist appointment.

At some point, between the two … I plan to get more sleep!

I feel knackered!

~≈🥱≈~

Let’s move on.

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

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

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

Q1)        Washington joined the USA on 11th November.   Of which year of the 1880s?

Q2)        It was which state to do so: the 40th, 41st or 42nd?

Q3)        The state’s named after who: President George Washington, Baron Jakob von Washington or Martha Washington?

Q4)        Washington state shares its name with the US capital. That capital is Washington … what?

Q5)        What’s Washington state’s state capital: Seattle, Vancouver or Olympia?

Q6)        What’s Washington state’s largest city by population: Seattle, Vancouver or Olympia?

Q7)        What’s Washington’s state sport: dog mushing, pickle ball or ice hockey?

Q8)        What US state is to Washington’s immediate south: Oregon or California?

Q9)        Washington voters approved doctor-assisted suicide in a referendum.   In which year: 2006, 2008 or 2010?

Q10)        Finally … ?   Washington’s State Vegetable is a variety of what: onion, cabbage or turnip?
Here’s yesterday’s questions and answers … 

Q1)        In the UK, 10th November, 2024, is Remembrance Sunday. The UK’s national service of remembrance will be held at which monument: the Cenotaph, Monument or the Victoria Monument?
A1)        The Cenotaph.

Q2)        Footballer, Daniel James, was born on 10th November, 1997. He played for which national side: England, Northern Ireland, Wales or Scotland?
A2)        Wales. Despite being born in Hull …

Q3)        The Children’s Television Workshop’s best known series first aired on 10th November, 1969. What is that series?
A3)        Sesame Street. (If what I remember is true? The BBC refused to air the show: as it uses American English, rather than British English.)

Q4)        The World Anti-Doping Agency was founded in Lausanne: on 10th November, 1999. It governs the use of drugs, in what: medicine, sport or physics?
A4)        Sport.

Q5)        Finally … ? 10th November, 2020, saw Armenia sign a ceasefire agreement: with whom?
A5)        Azerbaijan.
Here’s a thought …
“Washington, officially the State of Washington, is the northernmost state in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States.”
From the Wikipedia entry on the state.
And a state song …



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

The next ten question set is on 18th November, 2024: and about Alan Moore.

Decisions about scores are final.

Thank you for coming: have a good day.




*        Hello, Mum!

†        SteveNotes were the presentations Jobs gave at various conferences, Olga: they were usually considered compulsive viewing.   The two character I mentioned … ?   The Edi Gathegi character in For All Mankind was introduced with what could easily have been one: something I mentioned in my review of the relevant episode.
        Then there’s the Edward Norton character in Glass Onion: at least one other character says he has a Jobs-style, reality distortion field§ … 

        Wouldn’t ‘blog buddies’ be a better term, Debbi?   It’s alliterative, if nothing else … !   :D
        Hopefully, today’s answers are just as short!
        Apparently?   Maryland doesn’t have a state vegetable: unless that’s the state’s governor … ?
        One of these days, Debbi, I’ll watch the thing!

§        Now I think of it, Olga … ?   I’m looking at Trump … … … … … 

3 comments:

  1. Q1) 1889

    Q2) 42nd

    Q3) President George Washington

    Q4) DC (District of Columbia)

    Q5) Olympia

    Q6) Seattle

    Q7) pickle ball

    Q8) Oregon

    Q9) 2008

    Q10) onion
    I hope your meeting and this afternoon's appointment go well. And you have some time for a bit of rest. (I keep yawning these days, although I don't get a lot of sleep either...)

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  2. 1 1889
    2 42nd
    3 George Washington
    4 DC
    5 Olympia
    6 Seattle
    7 Pickle Ball
    8 Oregon
    9 2010
    10 Onion

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  3. One of these days, my fingers won't hurt. :)

    1. 1889
    2. 42nd
    3. President George Washington
    4. DC
    5. Olympia
    6. Seattle
    7. pickle ball
    8. Oregon
    9. 2008
    10. onion (the Walla Walla sweet onion!)

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