Q1)16th November, 2009, saw the death of actor, Edward Woodward. He played Lt. Harry Morant in which film: The Wicker Man, Breaker Morant or Wet Job?
Q2)The Sound of Music made its Broadway debut on 16th November. Of which year of the 1950s?
Q3)16th November, 1990, saw a noted German band stripped of a Grammy award: as they were found to have mimed their hits. Which German band: Kraftwerk, Milli Vanilli or Rammstein?
Q4)According to the United Nations, 16th November is the International Day for what: Tolerance, Typing or Tastiness?
Q5)Finally … ? The Arecibo Message was broadcast to outer space: on 16th November, 1974. From a telescope, where: Puerto Rico, Jamaica or Saint Kitts?
Q1)15th November is the International Day for the Prevention of and Fight against All Forms of Transnational Organised Crime. According to whom: the United Nations, European Union or FIFA?
Q5)Finally … ? The Sinaloa Cartel is a transnational crime group. It, and others like it, specialise in what: drug trafficking, sex trafficking or cybercrime?
† You’d need your hill-walking legs, Olga: apparently, that part of Folkestone makes San Francisco look flat!
‡ That he does, Debbi! Oh, the BBC’s Children in Need appeal aired a clip from the Christmas special, last night: you might need TorBrowser to to view this …
§ The only other time I know a band used angle grinders in a performance? Was an Australian industrial band called SPK, in their one appearance on the Tube: and, yes, I remember seeing it the first time around …
Q3) Milli Vanilli. I remember it well. A friend of mine was a big fan of theirs… Well, or of whomever sang for them.
Q4) Tolerance
Q5) Puerto Rico (I always want to start singing ‘America’ from West Side Story when somebody mentions Puerto Rico…) I'll get training. I used to live up a pretty steep hill, and I would walk up and down often, but although Barcelona isn't flat (there are several hills around), where my mother lives is quite flat. I hope the chair helps, even if it is not perfect...
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1 Breaker Morant
ReplyDelete2 1959
3 Milli Vanilli
4 ,Tolerance
5 Puerto Rico
Q1) Breaker Morant
ReplyDeleteQ2) 1959
Q3) Milli Vanilli. I remember it well. A friend of mine was a big fan of theirs… Well, or of whomever sang for them.
Q4) Tolerance
Q5) Puerto Rico (I always want to start singing ‘America’ from West Side Story when somebody mentions Puerto Rico…)
I'll get training. I used to live up a pretty steep hill, and I would walk up and down often, but although Barcelona isn't flat (there are several hills around), where my mother lives is quite flat.
I hope the chair helps, even if it is not perfect...
Always liked that Art of Noise song.
ReplyDelete1. Breaker Morant
2. 1959
3. Milli Vanilli
4. Tolerance (I'm tempted to make a remark about Twitter here ...)
5. Puerto Rico
Be seeing you! :-D
Goodness!
ReplyDeleteWell, it's just a big chicken, innit? :) #DoctorWho