Q1)17th November is the Anglican feast day of Hugh of Lincoln. According to his Wikipedia entry, he’s the patron saint of whom: butchers, cobblers or draymen?
Q2)17th November is Presidents’ Day. Where: Russia, the Marshall Islands or Jamaica?
Q3)The Tartu Art Museum was established on 17th November, 1940: in the city of Tartu. City and museum are in which country: Estonia, Latvia or Lithuania?
Q4)Tourists were killed on 17th November, 1997: in the ruined temples of Luxor. Where is Luxor: Egypt, Sudan or Eritrea?
Q5)Finally … ? The Revolutionary Organization 17 November were a Marxist group that operated where: Albania, Greece or Turkey?
Q4)The then Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher, named the Fourth Man, the fourth member of the Cambridge Spy Ring, on 16th November, 1979. Who was that Fourth Man: Anthony Blunt, Kim Philby, Donald Maclean or Guy Burgess?
Q5)Finally … ? STS-129 was launched on 16th November, 2009: on route to the International Space Station. STS-129 was on which Space Shuttle: the Atlantis, Challenger or Endeavour?
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I hope the meeting goes well, Paul. I have a bit of a week, as although I don't have a class with Jordi today, because he's away, I have to cover two news items for the radio and I have to go to the radio station to edit the one about the music fair as well, so a lot of running around and writing news.
ReplyDeleteI hope all goes well, and I'll see if I can catch up a teaser or two in a quiet moment. But I thought I'd say hello. Take care.
1 Cobblers
ReplyDelete2 Marshell lslands
3 Lithuania
4 Egypt
5 Greece
Oh, yeah. Absolutely. I also have BTS photos and footage.
ReplyDeleteYeah, Final Cut Pro ain't cheap. :)
1. cobblers
2. the Marshall Islands
3. Estonia
4. Egypt
5. Greece
I got blisters on me fingers! As a Beatle once said. :)