Q1)21st September is the International Day of Peace. According to whom: the United Nations, League of Nations or the World Council of Churches?
Q2)The day was first observed — observed — in which year of the 1980s: 1982, 1983 or 1984?
Q3)The day is supposed to be marked by a global what: ceasefire, strike, or military parade?
Q4)UN troops assigned to peacekeeping operations are known as UN … what?
Q5)Those troops wear what colour helmets: blue, red or green?
Q6)In UK common law, one group are responsible for ‘keeping the peace’. Who: the police, the Coast Guard or the NHS?
Q7)Which bird represents peace: the eagle, the dove or the crow?
Q8)An olive branch is considered a symbol of peace. The symbol has its origins in country around what: the Mediterranean Basin, the Gulf of Florida or the Andes?
Q9)The peace symbol was designed in 1958 by Gerald Holtom. It’s used in the UK as the logo for whom: the Quakers, the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament or the Elisabeth Fry Trust?
Q10)Finally … ? The word, Shalom ( שָׁלוֹם ) means ‘peace’. In which language: Arabic, Hebrew or Eritrean?
†Oh, so it’s the local town hall, Olga? The windows looked impressive, I know that. My grandfather — Mum’s dad — would’ve been interested, I think: he used to make what they called leaded lights: miniature stained glass windows for the home.
I’m not surprised they hold events, either: looks of buildings need the income!
Oh, about the gaygoyle in the picture? That looks vaguely like a Morlock from the 1960s version of The Time Machine.
‡ You mean the critic, Debbi? I’ll defer to your expertise … ! 😆
Q10) Hebrew Yes, I guess it would be the equivalent of the town hall, but only for that district, not the town hall of the whole of Barcelona. That is this building https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casa_de_la_Ciudad_(Barcelona) I think you're right about the gargoyle!
President Orange must have seen him as a role model. :)
1. the United Nations 2. 1982 3. ceasefire 4. peacekeepers 5. blue 6. the police 7. the dove 8. the Mediterranean Basin 9. the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament 10. Hebrew
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1 UN
ReplyDelete2 1982
3 Ceasefire
4 Peacekeepers
5 Blue
6 Police
7 Dove
8 Meditterean Basin
9 Campaign for Nucleur Dissarmament
10 Hebrew
Q1) the United Nations
ReplyDeleteQ2) 1982
Q3) ceasefire
Q4) Peacekeepers
Q5) Blue
Q6) the police
Q7) the dove
Q8) the Mediterranean Basin
Q9) the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament
Q10) Hebrew
Yes, I guess it would be the equivalent of the town hall, but only for that district, not the town hall of the whole of Barcelona. That is this building
https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casa_de_la_Ciudad_(Barcelona)
I think you're right about the gargoyle!
Oh, I was referring to Bobby Riggs. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a blowhard.
President Orange must have seen him as a role model. :)
1. the United Nations
2. 1982
3. ceasefire
4. peacekeepers
5. blue
6. the police
7. the dove
8. the Mediterranean Basin
9. the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament
10. Hebrew
Ten answers to ten questions. Done and dusted! :)