Sunday 6 March 2011

The Daily Teaser …

Arrrrrgggggghhhhh … !

I hate sleeping through my alarm clock!

About the only good thing about it is it means I’ve managed to catch the episode of Simon Schama’s History Of Britain that covers the complicated, bloodsoaked history of the Plantagenet dynasty founded by Henry 2nd.

Including Henry’s famously troubled relationship with the then Archbishop of Canterbury, Thomas à Becket*.

Troubled …

And troublesome …

Wasn’t it just

Let’s get moving on … !

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Yesterday’s Teaser saw Debbi — all on her ownsome — putting in her answers. Along with bagging 6 out of 6, she also offered us the classic definition of the Tesla, the measure of Magnetic Flux Density.

Lets see how she — and <>you — do with today’s questions. Here they are, along with the ‘How To’, License and video

Q1) 6th March, 1992, saw the launch of the Michælangelo computer virus: which country was it first discovered in … ?

Q2) 6th March, 19612, saw the death of singer, comedian and Ukelele player, George Formby: but in which Lancashire town was he born … ?

Q3) 6th March, 1899, saw German pharmaceutical company, Bayer, patent aspirin: the drug is usually made from the bark of which tree?

Q4) 6th March, 1834, saw the town of York, in what was then Upper Canada, become incorporated under what name … ?

Q5) More to the point, who described that city as “New York, run by the Swiss” … ?

Q6) And finally … 6th March, 1964, saw Constantine 2nd become King of where … ?
Here’s yesterday’s questions and answers …
Q1) 6th March, 1946, saw the birth of singer/actor, Murrey Head: which Buffy: The Vampire Slayer star is his younger brother … ?
A1) Tony Head.

Q2) 6th March, 1904, saw Nikolai Tesla describe Ball Lightning for the first time: the measurement named after him measures what: magnetic flux density, electro-magnetic force, or static-electrical charge per square inch of hair … ?
Q2) Magnetic flux density.

Q3) More to the point, who played Tesla in the film, The Prestige … ?
A3) David Bowie.

Q4) 5th March is Saint Piran’s Day: Saint Piran is the patron saint of which English county … ?
A4) Cornwall.

Q5) 5th March, 1973, saw Donald DeFreeze escape from Vacaville Prison: which notorious group did he lead … ?
A5) The Symbionese Liberation Army.

Q6) And finally … 5th March, 1956, saw the US Supreme Court ban what in US Schools?
A6) Segregation.
Enjoy those, everyone: I’ll catch you all, later …






* Just in case you didn’t know, Thomas à Becket was later Sainted by the Roman Catholic church, and accepted as one by the Anglican church. In point of fact, Brentwood has a Saint Thomas’ church, just behind the High Street. And, just in front of the main shopping precinct, there’s the ruins of Saint Thomas à Becket chapel. Brentwood used to be one of the main stopping points on the pilgrimage route to Canterbury.

1 comment:

Debbi said...

1. New Zealand (which discovered it in April 1991, while it was still dormant) Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michelangelo_%28computer_virus%29
2. Wigan
3. willow
4. Toronto
5. Peter Ustinov
6. Greece

BTW, all this talk of Thomas à Becket reminds me of the movie with Richard Burton and Peter O'Toole. I don't know how historically accurate it is, and it's been years since I've seen it, but I remember liking it very much.