(1414) Afternoon … hope you’re enjoying it.
14. Fair summary, methinks
13. For how much longer?
12. The answers
These quizzes seem to have lost takers … maybe they’re best as research for a day or two, then I’d give the answers I have here, such as with yesterday’s:
- Which number stood for England in Nelson’s signal? 253
- What was: “L’Angleterre compte que chacun fera son devoir”? England expects etc.
- What was Lieutenant John Pasco’s job? Signalman for Nelson
- What in the ground caused the Aberfan slurry slide? Springs underground
- Significance of the Danville train in the Civil War? Munitions south
- What did Cornwallis later do in Ireland? Act of Union
- Where was the US v France Quasi War mainly fought? Caribbean
Keep ’em coming James. If I’m around I’ll join in. I get the impression that folks such as your regulars have squirrel like minds, hoarding away nuggets of information on the most obscure topics.
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JH: One trusts so, Andy.
For various reasons, I don’t read your blog till the late afternoon, or early evening, when a lot of answers have been made by the clever people, though occasionally, I still manage one or two. I agree with Andy.
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Ta PSVT.