Time out EXTRA
who, what, where, when?
WHO was the Roman equivalent of the Greek goddess Athena?
WHAT organ did actor Larry Hagman have transplanted?
WHERE is the largest island in the Solomon Islands archipelago?
WHEN was Alcoholics Anonymous founded?
remember when...
The following events all occurred in a year in living memory. Can you guess the year?
1. Kitchen sink drama A Taste Of Honey was a cinematic hit
2. Elvis Presley had four UK No 1 singles
3. Psychoanalyst Carl Gustav Jung died
4. Joseph Heller’s novel Catch-22 was published
impossipuzzles
Joe was at the window. “There go the three Lang girls,” he said. “They all look the same to me, always in red or blue.”
“Eve, Ann and Carol. Nice kids, but they do have a thing about those two colours,” Susan told him. “Ann wears blue if, and only if, Eve is in red, and you never see Carol and Eve both in blue. That’s Carol or Ann in the red mini, but they wouldn’t both wear red.”
Which of the girls would be in blue that day?
wordwise The word may sound familiar, but what does it mean? CURSOR
A. Sliding part of an instrument B. Race track
C. Animal with docked tail
who am I?
A golfer, I was born in Takoma Park, Maryland in 1956. I made my Ryder Cup debut at the age of 48 in 2004. I became the oldest winner of The Players Championship in 2005.
10 questions
1. Fried slices of which vegetable are used to made a parmigiana?
2. Which is the southernmost Irish county – Cork, Limerick or Kerry?
3. Who wrote the screenplays for the films Notting Hill and Love, Actually?
4. In France, what is a ‘oiseau’?
5. On which island did dodos once live?
6. A drive from Alnwick to Newcastle city centre would cover approximately how many miles – 35, 44 or 55?
7. After Cardiff, what is Wales’s most populous city?
8. Is marble an example of igneous, sedimentary or metamorphic rock?
9. Haggis traditionally contains the lungs of which animal?
10. Which car company made the Anglia?