Q1)8th November, 1990, saw Mary Robinson elected as the first female president of where: Ireland, India or the USA?
Q2)Montana became part of the USA: on 8th November, 1889. Is Montana on a US coast?
Q3)8th November is the international day of what: radiology, psychiatry or philology?
Q4)Gordon Ramsey was born on 8th November, 1966. He was awarded an OBE in 2006. For services to what: catering, the TV industry or the hospitality industry?
Q5)Finally … ? Former DJ, Paul McKenna, was born on 8th November, 1963. He’s better remembered as a what: stage magician, stage hypnotist or an escapologist?
Q3)She won her first Nobel prize in 1903: among side her husband, Pierre Curie, and Professor Henri Becquerel. The award was for their work on what: radiation, optics or electromagnetism?
† Yep: especially if Mr Putin’s involved, Olga! Oh, he’s already said the President-elect being elected is a good thing. Suiciding Trump seems more and more attractive! As does his having a heart attack.
There’s an old line from an episode of The Prisoner seems relevant, Olga: word to the effect that “… even its best friends agree democracy’s not perfect!”
‡ My pleasure, Debbi! Hopefully, the answers in the upcoming big sets will be equally as brief.
(Where DID that quote come from, Debbi? The one about democracy’s best friends? I’ve had a quick scan of “Free For All”, but I’m blowed if I can find it!)
Q5) stage hypnotist Oh, I read quite a few people saying that they believed Trump might have rigged the elections, because some of the results seemed weird, and he kept saying that people didn't need to go and vote, as if he already knew he would have more than enough votes anyway. Well, you know what I mean... In any case, I agree with the quote. I have to cover another piece of news for the radio tomorrow morning (a miniatures fair), but I hope I'll be able to join the teaser, although it might be later than usual. The suggestion about the OT doing an assessment sounds good.
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So everyone knows?
ReplyDeleteTomorrow’s ten question set is about #AnightmareOnElmStreet
1 Ireland
ReplyDelete2 Western State
3 Radiology
4 Hospitality
5 Stage Hypnotist
Q1) Ireland
ReplyDeleteQ2) No
Q3) radiology
Q4) the hospitality industry
Q5) stage hypnotist
Oh, I read quite a few people saying that they believed Trump might have rigged the elections, because some of the results seemed weird, and he kept saying that people didn't need to go and vote, as if he already knew he would have more than enough votes anyway. Well, you know what I mean... In any case, I agree with the quote. I have to cover another piece of news for the radio tomorrow morning (a miniatures fair), but I hope I'll be able to join the teaser, although it might be later than usual.
The suggestion about the OT doing an assessment sounds good.