Tuesday 28 June 2011

The Daily Teaser: 28-6-11

You know, I’ve got to admit, I got bored, yesterday.

I do, occasionally.

Part of that’s the job situation, I think. Once I’ve got the job-hunting out of the way, I really have little to do of a day.

So admitting I get bored … ?

Is par for the course, really.

I will happily admit, though, that I actually got bored enough, yesterday, to move some of the furniture around.

Including the Performa in The Bedroom.

Which is now the Performa in the Front Room.

You know …

I think I might just put up a post about that …

Later …

Definitely later …

Lets get moving on, shall we … ?

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Yesterday’s Teaser saw both Debbi and Suzie putting in their answers: with both scoring 5 out 5, it also saw Suzie admitting she had a thing about the Teletubbies*, and Debbi admitting her Peter Falk post had people saying it was a fitting tribute.

Lets see how they — and you — do with today’s questions, shall we?

Here they are, along with the ‘How To’, License and video

Q1) 28th June, 1914, saw the death of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, the event that kick-started World War 1: where was he an archduke of … ?

Q2) In which city WAS the Archduke, when he was shot … ?

Q3) In which modern country is that city … ?

Q4) 28th June, 1919, saw the formal end of World War One, with the signing of the Treaty of Versailles: name any of the main allied powers who were signatories to the treaty.

Q5) Moving on … 28th June, 1948, saw the Cominform expel Yugoslavia from the Eastern Bloc communist nations: what was COMINFORM short for … ?

Q6) 28th June, 1935, saw the birth of the extremely camp English actor, John Inman: in which sitcom did he famously find fame … ?

Q7) And finally … 28th June, 1991, saw Margaret Thatcher announce she was to step down as an MP, at the next general election: what was the constituency she represented at the time … ?
And here’s yesterday’s questions and answers …
Q1) 27th June, 1991, saw Yugoslavian troops march into which newly independent small nation … ?
A1) Slovenia.

Q2) 27th June, 1957, saw the publication of a report by the UK’s Medical Research Council: this report showed a connection between smoking … and what … ?
Q2) Lung Cancer.

Q3) 27th June, 1899, saw thirteen year-old schoolboy cricketer, A. E. J. Collins score the worlds highest ever recorded cricket score: what was it … ?
A3) 628, not-out.

Q4) 27th June, 1880, saw the birth of which noted deaf-blind activist … ?
A4) Hellen Keller.

Q5) And finally … 27th June, 1898, saw who complete the first solo circumnavigation of the globe … ?
A5) Joshua Slocum, of Nova Scotia.
Enjoy those, everyone: I’ll catch you later.







* Hmmm … Suzie, I think me, Debbi and the rest of the gang are going to have to sit you down with sensible cartoons. Like Pinkie and the Brain. (Apparently, Pinkie’s supposed to be a cockney. US tv can put out some good stuff: but does hit a bum note, occasionally … )



1 comment:

Debbi said...

Pinky and the Brain? Hmm. That's a new one for me. :) And, um, nice Cockney accent, huh? As George said in the movie Help, "Not a bit like Cagney." lol

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