Let’s move on.
Yesterday’s Teaser saw Olga*, Mum† and Debbi‡ putting in their answers: with everyone scoring five out of five.
Let’s see how everyone does with today’s ten questions, shall we?
Here they are, along with the How To, License and video.
Q1) 3rd December is the feast day of Saint Birinus: the patron saint of Berkshire. He’s also the patron saint of where: Dorchester, Devon or Doncaster?Here’s yesterday’s questions and answers …
Q2) Berkshire, itself? Has no county council: as Berkshire Country Council was abolished in which year of the 1990s?
Q3) Modern Berkshire is made up of how many district councils: six, eight or ten … ?
Q4) Those councils applied to become a combined authority. In which year: 2022, 2023 or 2024?
Q5) What’s Berkshire’s county town: Newbury, Reading or Sandhurst?
Q6) The county is the Royal County of Berkshire. Because it contains which royal residence: Windsor Castle, Balmoral or Osbourne House?
Q7) ‘Berk’ is derived from the term ‘Berkshire hunt’. It’s an obscure piece of what: rhyming slang, back slang or polari? (Careful!)
Q8) Ascot, Windsor and Newbury are in Berkshire. Ascot, Windsor and Newbury what: racecourses, motor racing circuits or snooker halls?
Q9) Berkshire-based AFC Newbury were one of only two English football teams sponsored by Vodaphone. Who was the other: Liverpool, Manchester United or Everton?
Q10) Finally … ? The Prince of Wales, and the Duke of Sussex, both went to a well known school in Berkshire. Which school?
Q1) 2nd December is the National Day of Laos. It marks the end of the country’s monarchy, and the day it became a republic. In which year of the 1970s?
A1) 1975.
Q2) Channing Moore Williams’ feast is marked on 2nd December. By whom: Anglican christians, Roman Catholic christians or Serbian Orthodox christians?
A2) Anglican christians. (Apparently, he helped set up the Anglican Church in Japan. Which is nice …)
Q3) LaGuardia Airport opened on 2nd December, 1939. It’s in which east coast US city?
A3) New York.
Q4) President James Monroe announced his Monroe Doctrine on 2nd December, 1823. The Doctrine says the USA will oppose whose colonies in the Western Hemisphere: Europe’s, Asia’s or the Middle East’s?
“The Royal County of Berkshire, commonly known as simply Berkshire, is a ceremonial county in South East England.”A song by someone from Berkshire …
From the Wikipedia entry on the county.
And an earworm …
The next ten question set is on 8th December.
Today’s questions will be answered in tomorrow’s Teaser.
Decisions about scores are final.
Thank you for coming: have a good day.
Q1) Dorchester
ReplyDeleteQ2) 1998
Q3) Six
Q4) 2024
Q5) Reading
Q6) Windsor Castle
Q7) I’ve read different explanations although the Oxford Dictionary talks about rhyming slang.
Q8) Racecourses
Q9) Manchester United
Q10) Eton College (It’s lovely. I did a locum in Ashford Middlesex, not far off there, and it is gorgeous and right next to Windsor.)
I have found a copy online. I'll check it out when I get a chance. And good news about the weight and the phone call. I hope they can help.
Drat, I forgot to mention: Debbi, Berkshire is pronounced Barkshire
ReplyDelete1 Dorchester
ReplyDelete2 1998
3 6
4 2024
5 Reading
6 Windsor Castle
7 Rhyming slang
8 horse racing circuits
9 Manchester United
10 Eton
It is? That's interesting. Here we'd say "Burk-shur".
ReplyDelete1. Dorchester
2. 1998
3. six
4. 2024
5. Reading
6. Windsor Castle
7. rhyming slang
8. racecourses
9. Manchester United
10. Eton College
Ow! That was a workout. :)
Rhyming slang. Interesting expression.