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Tuesday, 18 November 2025

Nik Nak’s Daily Teaser — 18th November 2025 (Six Questions)

18th November, 2025: Six Questions.


I’ve noticed a news piece from the BBC’s news site.

One that tells us car thieves are using expensive bits of kit to steal cars.

You’d possibly guessed something like that was happening, hadn’t you?

Me, too.

According to the article?

The devices work by hi-jacking the signal from the car’s electronic keys — at longer ranger than you’d expect — then using it to open the cars doors.

And, apparently?

The things are being sold on the dark web for at least £20, 000.

No: I don’t want one, before you ask.

For starters, I don’t drive: so stealing a car is a bit stupid!

And?

The piece tells us the government is planning to outlaw these things.

Which probably won’t stop sales of the things: just put the price up.

The reason I mention it?

Is a personal belief.

That the devices were originally sold for legal purposes.

To allow mechanics to get you into your car if you lost the key: or for the engineers or sales staff, to set the car up for a new buyer.

I’m guessing it’s only later that a clever criminal has thought “That’s handy, Harry.   Stick it in the oven!”

Am I right … ?

I don’t know.

But if I am, it’s a very good example of an old line of William Gibson’s.
“… the street finds its own uses for things.”
~≈🔑≈~

Let’s move on.

Yesterday’s Teaser saw Mum* and Debbi† putting in their answers: with Debbi scoring five out of five, and Mum scoring four.

The day also saw Olga‡ leaving us a message.

Let’s see how everyone does with today’s questions, shall we?

Here they are, along with the How To, License and video.

Q1)        The Utah Monolith was discovered on 18th November.   18th November of which year: 2018, 2020 or 2022?

Q2)        The first push button device of its kind was introduced on 18th November, 1963.   Which push button device: car radio, telephone or TV set?

Q3)        The first Calvin and Hobbes comic strip was published.   On 18th November or which year: 1983, 1984 or 1985?

Q4)        More to the point … ?   Which one of the pair is a real or imaginary tiger?

Q5)        18th November is the Feast Day of Saint Elizabeth of Hungary.   She’s the patron saint of whom: the homeless, bishops or thieves?

Q6)        Finally … ?   James Coburn died on 18th November, 2002.   He played Flint, in Our Man Flint.   Our Man Flint was released in which year: 1966, 1968 or 1970?
Here’s yesterday’s questions and answers … 

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?
A1)        Cobblers.

Q2)        17th November is Presidents’ Day.   Where: Russia, the Marshall Islands or Jamaica?
A2)        The Marshall Islands.

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?
A3)        Estonia.

Q4)        Tourists were killed on 17th November, 1997: in the ruined temples of Luxor.   Where is Luxor: Egypt, Sudan or Eritrea?
A4)        Egypt.

Q5)        Finally … ?   The Revolutionary Organization 17 November were a Marxist group that operated where: Albania, Greece or Turkey?
A5)        Greece.
Here’s a thought …
“Television is a thing that people get very familiar with.   They want to hear your voice in their head.”
Damon Wayans, Jr, born November 18, 1982.
And a song by Pedro Infante … 


The next ten question set is on 5th December: it’s about The Great Smog!

Your comments will be published, tomorrow morning.

Today’s questions will be answered in tomorrow’s Teaser.

The author avoids AI, when writing these questions.

Answers are as accurate as possible: at the time of writing.

Decisions about scores are final.

Thank you for coming: have a good day.



*        Hello, Mum!   (It was Estonia, Mum, rather than Lithuania.)

†        BTS photos, Debbi … ?   I didn’t have you pegged as a boy-band fan!
        I’ve got milds scar on my fingers, Debbi§.   I’m blaming the blood sugar tests!

        Having you here is always appreciated, Olga … !   :D
        Yeah, the meeting went well enough: I’m up about three hundred grams, but still under one hundred kilos.   So that’s good.

§        Blisters?   Wasn’t that Ringo that said that, Debbi?

3 comments:

  1. 1 2020
    2 Telephone
    3 1985
    4 Hobbes
    5 Homeless
    6 1966

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  2. Funny. I always thought it was John.

    Now, I have to listen to it again. :)

    1. 2020
    2. telephone
    3. 1985
    4. Hobbes
    5. the homeless
    6. 1966

    Those movies were on TV just recently. The Flint movies. :) Funny, weird, very 60s.

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  3. I checked. It was Ringo! :)

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helter_Skelter_(song)

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