Q1)Telly Savalas was born on 21st January. Of which year of the 1920s?
Q2)He played Blofeld in On Her Majesty's Secret Service. Who played James Bond in On Her Majesty's Secret Service?
Q3)Telly was drafted in 194. Into what: the US Army, the US Navy, or the US Airforce?
Q4)Clint Eastwood, Telly Savalas and Don Rickles all appeared in Kelly’s Heroes. Kelly’s Heroes was released in the US in which year: 1970, 1972 or 1974?
Q5)Finally … ? Telly appeared in The Marcus–Nelson Murders, in 1973. In it, he played which detective?
Q1)20th January, 2022, saw the death of Michael Lee Aday. Born Marvin Lee Aday, the singer was better known how?
A1)Meat Loaf.
Q2)The first English parliament to include both Lords, and representatives of major towns, was held on 20th January, 1265: in the Palace of Westminster. That palace is better known as the whats of Parliament?
A2)The Houses of Parliament.
Q3)20th January, 1649, saw the start of whose trial: Charles 1st’s, Charles 2nd’s or Charles 3rd’s?
A3)Charles 1st’s.
Q4)Hong Kong Island was captured on 20th January, 1841: as a result of the First Opium War. Occupied by whom: Great Britain, China or Japan?
A4)GreatBritain.
Q5)Finally … ? Protests started on 20th January, 2009. Where: Greenland, Iceland or Denmark?
A5)Iceland.
Here’s a thought …
“I don’t play that far away from myself because then I think people would say I was acting.” Telly Savalas.
And and a song that was on telly …
The next ten question set is on 4th February: it’s about the Aldous Huxley novel, Brave New World.
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* It sounds like you need the patience of a saint, Olga: and a good memory. And possibly mildly autistic, to follow all the procedures! Do this, then that, then the other thing! Do it this way if it’s Tuesday … Oy!
Yeah, I can imagine it is to stop the patients getting the keys. If I recall, there’s been cases of it in the UK’s prisons: a warden would forget where he left the keys, and a sharp prisoner would get hold of them. As long as the inmate could remember the route out, he’d be laughing …
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‡ If the Wikipedia entry on the site’s correct, Debbi§, YouTube had forty-eight hours worth of video uploaded every minute … back in 2011. What it’s like now. I don’t know …
Oh, JUST so you and Olga know, Debbi, I’ve updated the Ten Question list: there’s sets on the 4th, 6th, 14th, 27th, and the 28th February, and 1st March. I know that’s three in a row, on the last three dates: but the one on 1st March is about Nebraska: and the last one about a US state. (I wasn’t sure if the image had got through on Twitter/X.)
§ Going totally off piste, Debbi … ? From what I’m hearing, Disney haven’t announced an air date for The War Between the Land and the Sea. Did you need a lorry load … ?
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ReplyDelete2 George Lazenby
3 US Army
4 1970
5 Theo Kojak
Sorry, Paul. A bit of a complicated day today, and I have to attend one of those training sessions for carers tomorrow, but I'll catch up soon.
ReplyDeleteFirst, Trump could never get away with that. He's gotten away with an awful lot, but not that.
ReplyDeleteSecond, yeah, that would be a terrible deal for Greenland. :)
1. 1922
2. George Lazenby
3. the US Army
4. 1970
5. Kojak
So, there's more to come? :) On the lorry front. :) Or back. lol