Q1)Terry Pratchett was born on 28th April of which year of the 1940s?
Q2)His best known series of books were set where: the Long Earth, the Discworld or the Whoniverse?
Q3)What was the first of those novels called: The Colour of Magic, The Light Fantastic or Equal Rites?
Q4)The motto on Sir Terry’s coat-of-arms — Noli Timere Messorem — translate’s into English as ‘Don’t fear the’ what?
Q5)Finally … ? Sir Terry received the Carnegie Medal in 2001. For which of his children’s novels: The Carpet People, Only You Can Save Mankind or The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents?
Q1)The State Duma met for the first time: on 27th April, 1906. The State Duma was the parliament of where: the Chinese Empire, the Russian Empire or the United Kingdom?
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Try sending it on Twitter again. This time, I'll download it immediately.
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