Q1)29th December is Republic Day. Where: Ireland, India or Iran … ?
Q2)KC2XAK began broadcasting on 29th December, 1949. It was the world’s first UHF what: TV station, radio station or website?
Q3)LaGuardia Airport was bombed. On 29th December of which year of the 1970s?
Q4)Texas joined the USA on 29th December: of which year of the 1840s?
Q5)Finally … ? The UK made its last repayment on the Anglo-American Loan Agreement: on 29th December, 2006. The loan had originally been made in which year of the 1940s?
Q1)An aircraft registered as NC16002, disappeared on 28th December. Of which year of the 1940s?
A1)1948. (No probable cause for the plane’s loss has been found. Nor have the plane’s wreck been positively identified.)
Q2)UK customs officials seized some £70 million worth of cocaine: on 28th December, 1993. The haul had links to whom: the Mafia, the Yakuza or a Mexican drug cartel?
Q3)John von Neumann was born on 28th December, 1903. He worked on what, during World War Two: the Manhattan Project, decoding Enigma or designing RADAR?
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Q1) I have no idea. Checking, it seems Ireland doesn’t have one (and it would have to be in April, so not sure), India’s is on the 26th of January, and Iran on the 1st of April, so…?
Q2) TV station
Q3) 1975
Q4) 1845
Q5) 1946 I am pretty sure I've watched The Prime of Miss Brodie many years back, but can't recall it having shown again recently. Some movies seem to be on all the time, but some classics don't make the rounds at all.
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3 1975
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5 1947
Q1) I have no idea. Checking, it seems Ireland doesn’t have one (and it would have to be in April, so not sure), India’s is on the 26th of January, and Iran on the 1st of April, so…?
ReplyDeleteQ2) TV station
Q3) 1975
Q4) 1845
Q5) 1946
I am pretty sure I've watched The Prime of Miss Brodie many years back, but can't recall it having shown again recently. Some movies seem to be on all the time, but some classics don't make the rounds at all.