Q1)“I saw three ships come sailing in, on Christmas Day, on Christmas Day. I saw three ships come sailing in, on Christmas Day in the … ” what: morning, afternoon, or evening?
Q2)“I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day” was written by who: Longfellow, Wordsworth or Dickens?
Q3)Christmas Day in the Julian Calendar is 25th December. That’s equivalent to what date in January, in the modern, Gregorian, calendar?
Q4)According to its president, Christmas Day was on 1st October in one country. Which country: Brazil, Venezuela or Chile?
Q5)Finally … ? “I Wish It Could Be Christmas Every Day” was recorded and released by whom: Elton John, Wizzard or the Who?
Q2)In many parts of Eastern Europe, many will celebrate Christmas with a meal made up of twelve dishes. Those dishes are said to represent what: the Apostles, the months of the year or the twelve days of Christmas?
Q4)Many Jewish Americans will eating what, on Christmas Eve: Chinese food, Mexican food or Persian food … ?
A4)Chinesefood. (Apparently? The practise has been encouraged by the fact most Chinese foods won’t mix dairy products with meat: in line with various Kosher laws.)
Q5)Finally … ? Bill Anders, Jim Lovell and Frank Borman gave a reading from the Book of Genesis: on Christmas Eve of 1968. From where: Skylab, the International Space Station or Apollo 8?
Q3) 7th January (that is the date some Orthodox churches celebrate Christmas, although in one place I’ve seen the 4th)
Q4) Venezuela
Q5) Wizzard It's the weirdest thing, because when I checked yesterday it came up with the 2018, and I guess I wasn't the only one, but today it says 2019. Bizarre. Have fun with your review. We also have a bank holiday here tomorrow (not in the whole of Spain, but we celebrate it here).
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1 Morning
ReplyDelete2 Longfellow
3 Jan 7th
4 Venesuala
5 Wizard
Q1) morning
ReplyDeleteQ2) Longfellow
Q3) 7th January (that is the date some Orthodox churches celebrate Christmas, although in one place I’ve seen the 4th)
Q4) Venezuela
Q5) Wizzard
It's the weirdest thing, because when I checked yesterday it came up with the 2018, and I guess I wasn't the only one, but today it says 2019. Bizarre.
Have fun with your review. We also have a bank holiday here tomorrow (not in the whole of Spain, but we celebrate it here).
Oh, my. Is anyone safe from Paul's AI depictions? :)
ReplyDelete1. morning
2. Longfellow
3. January 7
4. Venezuela
5. Wizzard
Jamie! So good to see him again. His kilt is so red! :) #nostalgia