Saturday 10 July 2010

The Daily Teaser …

Hmmm …

That’s a thing …

It seems that the hunt for Raoul Moat — the gun-man who’s been chased for the past week in Northumbria — has finally come to an end.

With the death of Moat, by his own hands, on a river-bank just yards away from the small Northumbrian village of Rothbury.

You know, I’ve got to admit I’m a cynic, sometimes.

But, while I had a feeling that Moat would end up shooting himself — these things so-often end that way, as events in Cumbria have shown us — even I couldn’t have predicted footballer, Paul Gascoigne would get involved.

Which is frankly odd

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But let’s get moving on, shall we?

Shall we … ?

Yes, lets …

Yesterday’s Teaser saw DjAlfy, Trevor and Mr Strict, from over on Twitter, all putting in contributions: with Mr S bagging 8 out of 8, Trevor bagging 7 out of 8, and Angela admitting she was stumped, but enjoying the news about Paul the Octopus.

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Who’s predicting a Spanish win, come the World Cup final, on Sunday …

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At ay rate, let’s see how everyone does with today’s questions, shall we? Here they are, along with the ‘How To’ and License

Q1) 10th July, 1925, saw the beginning of of the Scopes Trial: or the State of Tennessee vs John Scopes: what did trial find Scopes guilty of teaching … ?

Q2) 10th July, 1943, saw British, Canadian and American troops invade which Mediterranean island … ?

Q3) 10th July, 1940, saw the German Luftwaffe launch what later became called … what … ?

Q4) 10th July, 1962, saw the operational launch of which satellite … ?

Q5) More to the point, who composed the tune named after that satellite … ?

Q6) And finally … 10th July, 2002, saw the painting called The Massacre of the Innocents sold for a record £49.5million: who painted The Massacre of the Innocents?

And here’s yesterday’s questions and answers …

Q1) 9th July, 1877, saw the opening day of the very first which tournament.

Q2) More to the point, which club holds that tournament … ?
A2) All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club.

Q3) In which London Borough is that club … ?
A3) The London borough of Merton.

Q4) What fruit is famously eaten at this tournament?
A4) Strawberries.

Q5) Moving on, 9th July, 1948, saw which country introduce its first postage stamps?
A5) Pakistan.

Q6) 3 years earlier, July 9th, 1945, saw the birth of which gruesome US author … ?
A6) Dean R. Koontz.

Q7) 9th July is a major holiday in which Canadian federal territory … ?
A7) Nunavut.

Q8) And finally … 9th July, 1984, saw which famous cathedral struck by lightening … ?
A8) York Minster.

Enjoy those, everyone. I’ll catch you later …

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Q1 Evolution.
Q2 Sicily
Q3 Battle of Britain (Luftschlacht um England)
Q4 Telstar
Q5 Robert George "Joe" Meek
Q6 Sir Peter Paul Rubens

Trevor

“For those of you watching in black and white, Spurs are in the yellow strip.”

“In a sense it’s a one-man show… except that there are two men involved, Hartson and Berkovic, and a third man, the goalkeeper.”

“He’s not quite at 110 per cent fitness.”

“The World Cup is a truly international event.”

“England will be having Sweden for breakfast.”

“Paul Gascoigne has recently become a father and been booked for over-celebrating.”
Quotes by John Motson – Soccer Commentator born 10th July 1945

Pink Fluff said...

1. Evolution by natural selection

4. Telstar

6. Not me