Q1)The city of Salvador was founded: on 29th March, 1549. It was the first capital of which South American country: Peru, Brazil or Guatemala?
Q2)After the fall of Communism in Eastern Europe, 29th March, 1990, saw Czechoslovakia began a political fight about what it’s new name should be. The period is known as the what: Hinge War, Bracket War or Hyphen War?
Q3)The Ever Given was dislodged on 29th March, 2021. It was blocking what: the Panama Canal, the Suez Canal or the Ear Canal?
Q4)In non-leap years, 29th March is the 88th day of the year. As a result, it’s World Piano Day. It’s usually on the 29th March, because a standard piano has 88 what: keys, wheels or strings?
Q5)Finally … ? Which cosmonaut’s funeral was held on 29th March, 1968: Valentina Tereshkova, Yuri Gagarin or Neil Armstrong?
Q1)22·19 BST, on 28th March, 1979, saw the UK’s Prime Minister lose a Vote of No Confidence, and have to call a General Election as a result. Who was that Prime Minister?
“I strongly feel that the next role I do, I should not be wearing spandex.”
Marina Sirtis, born 29 March 1955.
And an Eric Idle tune …
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† Oh, she was the first female PM Britain ever had, Debbi: but that’s the only thing I will give her. She was deeply conservative, and very supportive of Enoch Powell, for starters: and point blank refused to name any other women to Cabinet. Powell wasn’t quiteOswald Mosley: but extremely right-wing.
Her ‘Right to Buy’ scheme, that let people buy their council houses, got mixed reviews. Yes: it let people buy their homes: but she didn’t make councils use the money raised to build more social housing. Britain’s got a housing crisis, right now: because of her …
Oh, there’s a few old buildings in Brentwood, Debbi. It occurred to me, this morning, that you and Rick would’ve possibly seen the White Hart, when you were here: or the Sugar Hut, as it now is. It dates back to the 1480s. (Apparently, the ruined chapel in the High Street dates back to 1221, when Henry 3rd was king.)
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1 Brazil
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3 Suez
4 keys
5 Yuri Gagarin
Wow! Between the Monty Python and the Brentwood Reality Show, "The Only Way is Essex", I'm having multiple flashbacks. :)
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2. Hyphen War
3. the Suez Canal
4. keys
5. Yuri Gagarin