Q6)Finally … ? The Sutton Hoo helmet was found on 28th July, 1939. The Sutton Hoo hoard it was part of was located in which English county: Suffolk, Sussex or Somerset?
“A dwarf planet is a small planetary-mass object that is in direct orbit around the Sun, massive enough to be gravitationally rounded, but insufficient to achieve orbital dominance like the eight classical planets of the Solar System.”
From the Wikipedia entry on dwarf planets.
And a possible clue …
The next ten question set is the Left-hander’s day quiz on 13th August.
† It wouldn’t surprise, Olga, if some of the ushers were turning a blind eye to people with sports-bags! I’m also told that some projectionists are involved: they’ve got a a very good few of the screens, and can easily capture the audio track.
Oh, apparently, there’s things called screeners: they’re preview copies that get sent out. Apparently, they’re traceable: but That doesn’t stop them getting leaked.
Hmmm … had Paris seen any terror attacks at the time … ? Because that could explain any increased security …
‡ I believe they were in the same school year, Debbi: so if there’s a memory of the name, it’s not vague … ! That said … ? I don’t think Thomas was a model for Ernst: Fleming just nicked the name. (He lifted ‘James Bond’ from an ornithologist.)
Q5) strife Yes, I'm sure you're right about the copies. I can't recall if there had been a recent attack in Paris at the time, although it is possible. I remember my friend told me that it had been going on for some time, and they searched us twice... It was a big cinema, but not in the city centre, but in La Defense... A big shopping mall and in the business district, so, I guess it makes some sense. I hope they manage to get the work done soon enough. I don't know if he content's insurance might cover some costs, but if there is an excess, it might come up to the same amount for repairing the washing machine, although some insurances have a repair service incorporated...
I figured the inspiration was limited to the name. I knew that about the ornithologist. Interesting choice of names. But it does sound impressive when spoken twice. "Bond. James Bond." :)
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Glad you avoided the word groovy. I shudder to think ... :)
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Yes, I'm sure you're right about the copies. I can't recall if there had been a recent attack in Paris at the time, although it is possible. I remember my friend told me that it had been going on for some time, and they searched us twice... It was a big cinema, but not in the city centre, but in La Defense... A big shopping mall and in the business district, so, I guess it makes some sense.
I hope they manage to get the work done soon enough.
I don't know if he content's insurance might cover some costs, but if there is an excess, it might come up to the same amount for repairing the washing machine, although some insurances have a repair service incorporated...
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I figured the inspiration was limited to the name. I knew that about the ornithologist. Interesting choice of names. But it does sound impressive when spoken twice. "Bond. James Bond." :)
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Glad you avoided the word groovy. I shudder to think ... :)