Q1)The Mayflower set sail for England, on 5th April, 1621: from a town called Plymouth. The Plymouth in question was in which US state?
Q2)The first US president to veto a Congressional bill, did so on 5th April, 1792. Which President carried out that veto: George Washington, Abraham Lincoln or Theodore Roosevelt?
Q3)5th April is the UN sponsored International Day of what: Altruism, Kindness or Conscience?
Q4)Carrie was published on 5th April, 1974. Who wrote Carrie: H. P. Lovecraft, Stephen King or James Herbert?
Q5)Finally … ? Sir Henry Rawlinson was born on 5th April, 1810. He was part of whose army: the United Kingdom’s, the British East India Company’s or British India’s?
Q1)Dr Denton A. Cooley performed an operation on a dying patient: on 4th April, 1969. The doctor successfully implanted an artificial what, into the patient: a heart, lung or eye?
Q4)Singer-songwriter, Johnny Borrell, was born on 4th April, 1980. He’s the current frontman for which British band: the Libertines, Kings of Leon or Razorlight?
Q5)Finally … ? Natalie Pike was born on 4th April, 1983. She’s currently a presenter for which radio station: Capital FM, BBC Radio Manchester or Radio Jackie?
And a song from the seriously working class, Crispian St. Peters …
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1. Massachusetts 2. George Washington 3. Conscience 4. Stephen King (Did not like that book. I do like other things he's written. He's developed into a much better writer over the years, I think.) 5. the British East India Company's
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Q1) Massachusetts
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Q3) Conscience
Q4) Stephen King
Q5) the British East India Company’s
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Well, that sounds stimulating. :)
ReplyDelete1. Massachusetts
2. George Washington
3. Conscience
4. Stephen King (Did not like that book. I do like other things he's written. He's developed into a much better writer over the years, I think.)
5. the British East India Company's
My fingers hurt. Ouch.