Category: Pursuit of the Trivial

  • We Have All the Time in the World

    These are all linked by today’s date, August 4th.

    One

    Burkina Faso, an African country, changed to that name on August 4, 1984. What was its name prior to that?

    Two

    On this day in 1944, following a tip from an informer the Gestapo search a warehouse and find and arrest Jewish diarist Anne Frank, her family, and four others. In what city was the warehouse located?

    Three

    An actor born today in 1955, played Dan Truman, a NASA executive, in Armageddon (1998) and Davy Crockett in The Alamo (2004). Who is he?

    Four

    The last Empress of India was born 4 August 1900 in England. What was her name, and her primary title between December 1936 and February 1952?

    Five

    A man described by Encyclopædia Britannica as…

    a prolifically gifted natural musician and the leading trumpeter in jazz history

    …was born 4 August 1901. Almost seven decades later he sang We Have All the Time in the World in a Bond film. Who was he?

    Good luck! I will post the answers later today.

  • All at Sea | Answers

    The answers to my earlier post are shown below.

    One

    The Alboran Sea is the westernmost part of what larger sea?

    Answer: Mediterranean Sea

    The Alboran Sea, the westernmost part of the Mediterranean, stretches between Spain and North Africa, connecting to the Atlantic via the Strait of Gibraltar.


    Two

    The Diomede Islands are located in what strait between Alaska, the United States, and Siberia, Russia?

    Answer: Bering Strait

    The Diomede Islands, located in the Bering Strait, are the northernmost islands in the Pacific Ocean. The two islands are only 2.4 miles (3.8 km) apart but due to the International Date Line, Big Diomede (Russia) is 21 hours ahead of Little Diomede (US), earning them the nicknames ‘Tomorrow Island’ and ‘Yesterday Island’.


    Three

    Te Moana-o-Raukawa separates North and South Islands in New Zealand. By what English name is it known?

    Answer: Cook Strait

    Cook Strait, separating New Zealand’s North and South Islands, connects the Tasman Sea and South Pacific Ocean. Regular ferry services operate between Picton and Wellington across what has been described as “one of the most dangerous and unpredictable waters in the world”.


    Four

    Greenland and Iceland are separated by what strait?

    Answer: Denmark Strait

    The Denmark Strait connects the Greenland Sea, an extension of the Arctic Ocean, to the Irminger Sea, a part of the Atlantic Ocean.


    Five

    This tidal strait or estuary separates Brooklyn and Queens (on Long Island) from Manhattan Island, and The Bronx (on the North American mainland). What is it called?

    Answer: East River

    The East River, despite its name it’s not a river but a saltwater tidal estuary or strait in New York City. It connects Upper New York Bay on its south end to Long Island Sound on its north end separating Brooklyn and Queens (on Long Island) from Manhattan Island, and The Bronx (on North American mainland).

  • All at Sea

    One

    The Alboran Sea is the westernmost part of what larger sea?

    Two

    The Diomede Islands are located in what strait between Alaska, the United States, and Siberia, Russia?

    Three

    Te Moana-o-Raukawa separates North and South Islands in New Zealand. By what English name is it known?

    Four

    Greenland and Iceland are separated by what strait?

    Five

    This tidal strait or estuary separates Brooklyn and Queens (on Long Island) from Manhattan Island, and The Bronx (on the North American mainland). What is it called?

    Good luck! I will post the answers later today.

  • What did you do in the war? | Answers

    The answers to my earlier post are shown below.

    Lt. (jg) John F. Kennedy aboard the PT-109, Tulagi, Solomon Islands, South Pacific, 1943.
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    One

    Which future president of the United States was in command of PT-109 when the incident described above occurred on August 2nd?

    Answer: John F. Kennedy

    On patrol the night of August 1–2, 1943, his boat was struck in the inky darkness by a Japanese destroyer. Two crew members died in the fiery collision, but eleven, one badly injured, clung to the hull until morning. Despite his own injuries, Kennedy managed to get all of them to shore and then secure their rescue, six days later, with the help of native islanders friendly to the Allies. For his courage and leadership, Kennedy was awarded the Navy and Marine Corps Medal and a Purple Heart. 

    The White House Historical Association


    Two

    Hedy Lamarr, 1944.
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    Born Hedwig Eva Maria Kiesler in 1914 in Vienna this Austrian-American actress later sued Warner Brothers ‘for almost using her name’ in Blazing Saddles. During World War II, she co-invented a radio guidance system for torpedoes. Who is she?

    Answer: Hedy Lamarr

    During World War II, Hedy Lamarr co-invented a radio guidance system for Allied torpedoes using spread spectrum and frequency hopping technology. However, this technology wasn’t used operationally until after the war. In 1974, Lamarr sued Warner Bros. for $10 million over the use of her name in the film Blazing Saddles which featured the character ‘Hedley Lamarr’. The case settled out of court for an apology.


    Three


    Drawing by Nicholas Volpe after Guinness won an Oscar in 1957 for his role in The Bridge on the River Kwai.
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    During the 1943 invasion of Sicily, an actor who once portrayed a wartime bridge builder in Asia and played a forceful character in Star Wars commanded a landing craft. Who was this actor?

    Answer: Alec Guinness

    Sir Alec Guinness played Colonel Nicholson in The Bridge on the River Kwai and Obi-Wan Kenobi in Star Wars. During the Allied invasion of Sicily Guinness commanded a Landing Craft. Later, in the eastern Mediterranean theatre, he ferried supplies and agents to the Yugoslav partisans.


    Four

    Christopher Lee at the Women’s World Awards 2009 in Vienna, Austria. Image Wikipedia

    At one time, he was known as Scaramanga, famous for his love of gold. However, later in life, his colour changed to white, fittingly, as Saruman the Wise. This title was appropriate considering his time in Royal Air Force Intelligence during World War II. Who is he?

    Answer: Christopher Lee

    Christopher Lee was Scaramanga in the Bond film The Man with the Golden Gun and Saruman in Peter Jackson’s The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit trilogies.
    After volunteering for the Finnish Army during the Winter War, Lee joined the Royal Air Force in 1941. His flying career was cut short due to optic nerve issues, leading him to intelligence work in North Africa and Italy. After the war, Lee worked with the Central Registry of War Criminals and Security Suspects, tracking down Nazi war criminals.


    Five

    Official Navy portrait of Paul Newman, 1944-45.
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    John Joseph Vincent Murphy III, an officer at Fort Apache, had previously been Butch. In real life, he served as an airborne turret gunner in the US Navy. Who is he?

    Answer: Paul Newman

    Paul Newman was a police officer named Murphy who was stationed at Fort Apache: The Bronx. He was previously Butch Cassidy in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. He served in the US Navy during World War II, initially as a radioman and tail gunner, later qualifying as a turret gunner in an Avenger torpedo bomber. His unit was assigned to the USS Bunker Hill, but he and his crew were grounded due to a pilot’s earache, missing a kamikaze attack that killed several hundred crewmen.

  • What did you do in the war?

    At 02:27 on 2 August 1943, the US Navy’s PT-109 was cut in two by a Japanese destroyer.

    Today’s questions focus on individuals who gained recognition in other fields but had roles in World War II.

    One

    Which future president of the United States was in command of PT-109 when the incident described above occurred on August 2nd, 1943.

    Two

    Born Hedwig Eva Maria Kiesler in 1914 in Vienna this Austrian-American actress later sued Warner Brothers ‘for almost using her name’ in Blazing Saddles. During World War II, she co-invented a radio guidance system for torpedoes. Who is she?

    Three

    During the 1943 invasion of Sicily, an actor who once portrayed a wartime bridge builder in Asia and played a forceful character in Star Wars commanded a landing craft. Who was this actor?

    Four

    At one time, he was known as Scaramanga, famous for his love of gold. However, later in life, his colour changed to white, fittingly, as Saruman the Wise. This title was appropriate considering his time in Royal Air Force Intelligence during World War II. Who is he?

    Five

    John Joseph Vincent Murphy III, an officer at Fort Apache, had previously been Butch. In real life, he served as an airborne turret gunner in the US Navy. Who is he?

    Good luck! I will post the answers later today.

  • First of many | Answers

    The answers to my earlier post are shown below.

    One

    What is the name of George R.R. Martin’s fantasy series mentioned above?

    Answer: A Song of Ice and Fire

    George R. R. Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire is a high fantasy series. The series, originally planned as a trilogy, has five published volumes with two more planned.


    Two

    The first appearance of the detective duo Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson is in an 1887 novel. Which one?

    Answer: A Study in Scarlet

    A Study in Scarlet is an 1887 detective novel by Arthur Conan Doyle, introducing Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson. The novel, the first in the Holmes canon, follows the duo’s investigation of a murder, with Holmes describing the case as his “study in scarlet”.


    Three

    Killing Floor and Die Trying are books one and two in publication order of what book series?

    Answer: Jack Reacher

    The Jack Reacher series, written by Lee Child, follows the adventures of a former US Army major turned drifter. The series, which includes 29 books and a short story collection, has been adapted into films and a television series.


    Four

    What book series was at one point described as ‘a trilogy in five parts’?

    Answer: The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy

    The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy series is described as a ‘trilogy in five parts’. Some US editions humorously acknowledges the series’ evolving title saying,

    …the book that gives a whole new meaning to the word ‘trilogy’.


    Five

    A seven-book series begins with a novel whose title hints at a cat, a sorcerer, and a closet. What is the series?

    Answer: The Chronicles of Narnia

    The Chronicles of Narnia is a series of seven fantasy novels by C.S. Lewis, set in the fictional realm of Narnia. The first book in the series is The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. The series follows the adventures of children transported to Narnia, where they are sometimes called upon by Aslan, a great, majestic talking lion, to protect the land from evil.

  • First of many

    Questions

    August 1986 George RR Martin published A Game of Thrones, the first instalment of a fantasy series. Today’s questions are all about literary series.

    One

    What is the name of George R.R. Martin’s fantasy series mentioned above?

    Two

    The first appearance of the detective duo Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson is in an 1887 novel. Which one?

    Three

    Killing Floor and Die Trying are books one and two in publication order of what book series?

    Four

    What book series was at one point described as ‘a trilogy in five parts’?

    Five

    A seven-book series begins with a novel whose title hints at a cat, a sorcerer, and a closet. What is the series?

    Good luck! I will post the answers later today.

  • Opening Words | Answers

    The answers to my earlier post are shown highlighted below.

    One

    Mr. and Mrs. …, of number four, … Drive, were proud to say that they were perfectly normal, thank you very much.

    What surname and street name are missing from this opening line?

    Answer: Dursley and Privet

    Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone is the first novel in the Harry Potter series. It follows Harry Potter, a young wizard who discovers his magical heritage and faces Lord Voldemort at Hogwarts.


    Two

    Physicist Leonardo Vetra smelled burning flesh, and he knew it was his own.

    The above quote is the first line of what Dan Brown novel?

    Answer: Angels and Demons

    Angels & Demons is a 2000 mystery-thriller novel by Dan Brown, introducing Robert Langdon and featuring secret societies, a single-day timeframe, and the Catholic Church. The book heavily references ancient history, architecture, and symbology.


    Three

    Ours is essentially a tragic age, so we refuse to take it tragically.

    The above quote opens a book written in the UK in 1928 but not published openly in that country until 1960. What book?

    Answer: Sonds and Lovers

    Lady Chatterley’s Lover, D.H. Lawrence’s final novel, was published privately in 1928 and 1929. The book, known for its explicit content, was banned in several countries and became a landmark obscenity trial in the UK in 1960.


    Four

    The … were over.

    What flower completes this quote from the opening of Richard Adams’ novel, Watership Down?

    Answer: Primrose

    The primroses were over.

    Watership Down is an adventure novel about a group of anthropomorphised rabbits escaping the destruction of their warren and seeking a new home. The novel evokes epic themes as the rabbits face perils and temptations on their journey.


    Five

    Last night I dreamt I went to Manderley again.

    This is the first line of what novel and who wrote it?

    Answer: Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier

    Rebecca, a 1938 Gothic novel by Daphne du Maurier, follows an unnamed young woman who marries a wealthy widower haunted by his late first wife, Rebecca. The novel, a bestseller, has been adapted numerous times for stage, screen, and as a musical.

  • Opening Words

    As Harry Potter novelist JK Rowling was born 31 July 1965 today’s question are on books and first lines.

    One

    Mr. and Mrs. …, of number four, … Drive, were proud to say that they were perfectly normal, thank you very much.

    What surname and street name are missing from this opening line?

    Two

    Physicist Leonardo Vetra smelled burning flesh, and he knew it was his own.

    The above quote is the first line of what Dan Brown novel?

    Three

    Ours is essentially a tragic age, so we refuse to take it tragically.

    The above quote opens a book written in the UK in 1928 but not published openly in that country until 1960. What book?

    Four

    The … were over.

    What flower completes this quote from the opening of Richard Adams’ novel, Watership Down?

    Five

    Last night I dreamt I went to Manderley again.

    This is the first line of what novel and who wrote it?

    Good luck! I will post the answers later today.

  • Is that a Fact | Answers

    The answers to my earlier post are shown below.

    One

    Mark Antony.
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    True of False: the character Mark Antony only appears in one of Shakespeare’s plays.

    Answer: False

    Mark Antony is in both Julius Caesar and Antony and Cleopatra.


    Two

    Mark Selby practicing.
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    True or false: snooker was first played in Raffles Hotel, Singapore?

    Answer: False

    Snooker originated in various officers’ mess of the British Army in India during the British Raj in the 1870s. It combined elements of pyramids and black pool, and the first set of rules was finalised in 1882 by Neville Chamberlain.


    Three

    Solenodon.
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    True or False: There are no mammals which produce venom.

    Answer: False

    Venomous mammals include several species of shrew, the solenodon, pictured, and the male duck-billed platypus.


    Four

    Arctic Circle.
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    True or false: The Arctic Circle passes through eight countries.

    Answer: True

    The Arctic Circle passes through these eight countries: Russia, Finland, Sweden, Norway, Iceland, Greenland, Canada, and the United States (Alaska).


    Five

    Grey reef shark (Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos)
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    True or false: a group of two or three sharks, whether all male or all female, is called a shiver.

    Answer: True

    Another type of gathering is called a shiver. A shiver of sharks refers to smaller groups, usually composed of only two or three individuals. It’s unclear why these small clusters form, but some believe they could be related to mating behavior. Unlike a school, a shiver of sharks is usually made up of only one gender – either all males or all females.
    Shark Sider