Friday 1 January 2010

The First Daily Teaser Of The Year

HAPPY NEW YEAR!


And say hello to the first teaser of the the Year!

Well, yes, I know they’ve been going awhile, but … !

At any rate, yesterday’s Teaser — and the last of 2009 — saw Simon and Andrea both get very good scores, with Simon managing to get the Official First-In-Clap from Andrea.

Which sounds wrong, now I come to think of it, especially as it was New Year’s Eve …

Actually, I’m going to give Simon a meaningful look: the Torah’s the first five books, but that’s a nicely relevant quote.

At any rate, here’s today’s question’s, along with the ‘How To’ and License

Q1) Who released the single, New Year’s Day, in January of 1983?

Q2) More to the point, who’s that band’s drummer?

Q3) New Year’s Day was celebrated for the first time in 45BC: when Julius Cæsar introduced a new … what?

Q4) New Year’s Day also see’s the Rose Parade: in which Californian town is this held?

Q5) When did New Year’s Day become the first day of the year, in the UK and its (then) colonies?

Q6) Twenty years’s later, 1st January, 1772, saw the first what go on sale, in London?

Q7) Eleven years ago, 1st January, 1999, saw what become official currency?

Q8) 1st January, 1995, saw which serial killer found hanged in his cell?

Q9) January 1st, 1804, saw the first black republic — and second country on the American continent, and only sovereign state founded after a successful slave revolt — officially declared, after the end of French rule. Which country is it?

Q10) 1st January, 1959 saw which dictator driving out of Cuba?

Q11) And finally … New Year’s Day, 1818, saw the first publication of which iconic horror novel?


And here’s Yesterday’s questions and answers …

Q1) Eve is the first woman and wife of Adam — or First Man, at least — in three of the world’s Holy Books: name any two of them.

A1) The Bible, the Qu’ran, or Hebrew Bible. (Or Tanakh, to use the correct term.)


Q2) In which 1991 film did Renée Soutendijk play Dr Eve Simmons?

A2) Eve of Destruction.


Q3) In which 2008 film is there a robot character called Eve?

A3) Wall E.


Q4) What’s the traditional term for New Year’sEve, in Scotland?

A4) Hogmanay.


Q5) More to the point, which day of Christmas is it, the 7th, 8th or 9th?

A5) The 7th. (We have five days left to take done any decorations. Or get eaten by goblins. Or wolves. Or bears. Or something … )


Q6) 31st December, 1759, saw Arthur Guinness sign the lease on his by now famous brewery: how long was that for, 8000 years, 9000 years, or 10000 years?

A6) 9, 000 years.


Q7) 201 years later, 31st December, 1960, saw which British coin cease to be legal tender?

A7) Farthing.


Q8) 31st December, 1599, saw the original chartering of which British company?

A8) The British East India Company.


Q9) Today in 1857, saw Ottawa named as Canadian capitol; by which British political figure?

A9) Queen Victoria.


Q10) 31st December, 1999, saw Boris Yeltsin resign as President of Russia: who tool over as acting Russian President?

A10) Vladimir Putin. (A neighbour of mine is Russian: and her most flattering term for Vladimir Putin is Cowboy. It doesn’t get better from there … )


Q11) And finally … 31st december, 1999, saw the Panama Canal being handed by the USA to which country?

A11) Panama. Funnily …


Oh, and I’ve managed to do a ‘Review of 2009’, as today’s 60-question-set for struggling quiz masters; I hope they help!

ROUND ONE: — GENERAL KNOWLEDGE.

Q1) 2009 saw an ongoing parliamentary scandal about MP’s what?

A1) Expenses.


Q2) While we’re being vaguely political, which Judiciary institution open in October of 2009?

Q2) The Supreme Court.


Q3) 2009 saw the release of 1980’s MoD files about what; – UFO’s, American airbases, or planes colliding with flocks of seagulls?

A3) UFO’s.


Q4) The Very Reverend Vincent Nichol was named as leader of Britain’s Catholic community in 2009; – which means he’s the new Archbishop of where?

A4) Westminster.


Q5) How many bulk emails about flu medicine were sent out, per day, in 2009: 5 billion a day, five billion a week, or five billion a month?

A5) 5 billion per day.


Q6) Carole Anne Duffy got named as the UK’s first ever Woman what in 2009?

A6) Poet Laureate.


Q7) Who did FHM Magazine name as the World’s sexiest woman in 2009?

A7) Cheryl Cole.


Q8) Who got named as the eleventh Doctor Who in 2009?

A8) Matt Smith.


Q9) Which rock star did an editorial column for the New York Times, in 2009?

A9) Bono.


Q10) This year, the US National Security Agency has put together a list of 25 of the world’s most dangerous what: programming errors, shipping routes or war-zones?

A10) Programming errors.




ROUND TWO: – THE GONG SHOW.

Q11) Who got the John Peel Outstanding Contribution To Music Award, from the Performing Rights Society in 2009?

A11) Sir Terry Wogan.


Q12) Penelope Cruz won the 2009 Best Supporting Actress Oscar: for which film?

A12) Vicky Christina Barcelona.


Q13) Who banned bets on 2010 Brit Awards, after a lot of iffy bets on Paul Weller, in 2009?

A13) William Hill. (A lot of last minute bets were placed on Paul Weller to win the Best Male Award.)


Q14) How many nominations did The Story of Benjamin Button, at the 2009 Oscars?

A14) 13; — with an additional 11 BAFTAs


Q15) Sir Nick Faldo became the second British golfer to be knighted, in 2009; what was the name of the first?

A15) Sir Henry Cotton. (Back in 1987)


Q16) Kate Winslet finally won an Oscar, for Best Actress, in “The Reader”. Name any of the other nominees.

A16) Anne Hathaway, Angelina Jolie, Melissa Leo, and Meryl Streep


Q17) Which British director got made a Fellow of the British Film Institute in 2009?

A17) Ridley Scott.


Q18) Departures won the Best Foreign Language Film Oscar, in 2009: in which language is Departures?

A18) Japanese.


Q19) Which Lord of the Rings actor was awarded a CBE in the Queens Birthday Honours list in 2009?

A19) Christopher Lee.


Q20) Heath Leadger got the Best Supporting Actor, in 2009, for his performance as the Joker, in “Dark Knight”; name any of the other nominees.

A20) Josh Brolin, Robert Downey Jr, Philip Seymour Hoffman or Michael Shannon.




ROUND THREE: – HAPPY ANNIVERSARY, DARLING!


Q21) Which computer saw its 25th anniversary in 2009?

A21) The Macintosh. (I’m sorry, I couldn’t resist that … )


Q22) 2009 saw the 100th anniversary of which state payment?

A22) The old age pension


Q23) 2009 saw the five hundredth anniversary of whose accession to the throne of England?

A23) Henry the 8th.


Q24) 2009 saw the 20th anniversary of which Footballing tragedy?

A24) Hillsborough.


Q25) NATO had its 60th birthday in 2009; name any of the original members.

A25) The USA, Britain, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Denmark, Italy, Luxenbourg, Norway, Iceland, Canada, and Portugal.


Q26) Which doll saw her fiftieth birthday in 2009?

A26) Barbie.


Q27) 2009 saw the fiftieth anniversary of the flight of which spiritual leader from his homeland?

A27) The Dalai Lama.


Q28) The Commonwealth saw its fiftieth anniversary in 2009; – how many member states has it got? 53

A28)


Q29) 2009 saw the fortieth anniversary of which rather historical landing?

A29) The Apollo 9 Moon Landings.


Q30) 2009 also sees the one hundredth anniversary of which Kitchen appliance?

A30) The toaster.




ROUND FOUR: – 2009 SPORTING CHANCES.

Q31) Mon Mome was the horse that won the 2009 Grand National: but is the Grand Nation a National Hunt or flat race?

A31) A National Hunt: a steeplechase, in other words.


Q32) More to the point, name Mon Mome’s jockey.

A32) Liam Treadwell.


Q33) Claire Taylor got named as one of five of 2009’s Cricketer’s of the Year; – by which cricketing institution?

A33) Wisden’s Cricketing Almanac.


Q34) Who won the 2009 University Boat race?

A34) Oxford.


Q35) Who won the 2009 Australian Grand Prix?

A35) Jensen Button.


Q36) Who won the Snooker Masters Championship in 2009?

A36) Ronnie O’Sullivan.


Q37) Name the winner of the 2009 US Master’s golf tournament?

A37) Angél Cabrera.


Q38) Which team won the F1 Constructor’s Championships in 2009: Brawn GP, McLaren Mercades, or Williams?

A38) Brawn GP.


Q39) Which of the Williams sisters lost the 2009 Wimbledon Women’s Final?

A39) Venus Williams. (Who lost to her sister, Serena.)


Q40) Who got named as Newcastle FC’s new manager in 2009?

A40) Alan Shearer.




ROUND FIVE: – I SEE DEAD PEOPLE … !

Q41) Which sports presenter died at the age 0f 73 in 2009?

A41) David Vine.


Q42) Songwriter Vincent Ford died, in January of 2009; — which Bob Marley classic is he credited with writing?

A42) No Woman No Cry.


Q43) Bernie Hamilton died in 2009; — his best remembered role was as Police Captain Harold Dobey; — the character was the boss of which TV detectives?

A43) Starsky and Hutch.


Q44) 2009 saw the death of musical manager, Tam Paton; which very Scottish boy band did he manage?

A44) The Bay City Rollers.


Q45) Duke D’mond died in 2009: which comedy band was he the lead singer of?

A45) The Barron Knights.


Q46) The author of controversial novel, Crash, died in 2009; what was his name?

A46) JG Ballard.


Q47) Producer Peter Rogers died in 2009: which series of comedy films did he produce?

A47) The Carry Ons


Q48) Jade Goody died of cervical cancer, in 2009: in which TV series did she first come to prominence?

A48) Big Brother


Q49) Which former England Manger died in 2009?

A49) Sir Bobby Robson.


Q50) Which star of Life on Earth died in 2009?

A50) Titus, the Silverback Gorilla.




ROUND SIX: – GENERAL IGNORANCE.


Q51) Suits owned by which famous gangsters were auctioned in 2009?

A51) The Kray twins.


Q52) The last ever Woolworth’s bag of what, went for £14, 500•10p on eBay, in 2009?

A52) Woolworth’s Pick and Mix sweets.


Q53) Which website saw its fifth birthday in 2009?

A53) Facebook.


Q54) What is the full name (christian and surname) of the heroic pilot that managed to safely ditch Flight 1549 into the Hudson river, New York?

A54) (Captain) Chesley B ‘Sully’ Sullenberger III. (I don’t know if President Obama’s hired him, but I know I’d want him driving Airforce One!)


Q55) Who had a photo-shoot for Esquire magazine in 2009?

A55) Morph.


Q56) Prince Phillip became Britain’s longest serving Royal what in 2009?

A56) Royal Consort.


Q57) Who won 2009’s Strictly Come Dancing?

A57) Sports reporter, Chris Hollins.


Q58) Who did Forbes name as Hollywood’s Most Overpaid Actor, in 2009?

A58) Will Ferrell.


Q59) October, 2009, saw the funeral of Milvina Dean, the last survivor of which disaster?

A59) The Titanic


Q60) Which country won the Eurovision Song Contest, in 2009?

A60) Norway. (The Norwegian entry was Alexander Rybet, with Fairytale)


Enjoy those, everyone.

I hope you have a good New Year, and 2010 brings you what you need.
















Oh, just as a pointless piece of complete trivia, you do know that Michæl Eavis, the man behind the Glastonbury Festival, has been named as ‘Beard of the Decade’? Just thought I’d mention it …

2 comments:

Andy Shirling said...

Q1) U2
Q2) "The other one...", sorry, Larry Mullen, Jr.
Q3) Leap day
Q4) Pasadena
Q5) 1752
Q6) Traveller's cheques
Q7) Euro
Q8) Fred West
Q9) Haiti
Q10) Batista
Q11) Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus

Andy
(Stil keeping empty buildings safe)

Nik Nak said...

I’m not complaining, Drone!

It now means I’ve been Officially First Footed!!