"Calvin":
> 1 What is the main ingredient of the Spanish dish paella?
Rice.
> 2 What ship was sunk in Auckland harbour in 1987?
The Rainbow Warrior.
> 3 Penguin books was founded in which country?
UK.
> 4 In which 1959 film did Jack Lemmon and Tony Curtis cross-dress?
"Some Like it Hot".
> 5 Lisbeth Salander is the heroine in which book and film series?
"The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo".
> 6 What was the world's first passenger jet aircraft? (Model, not airline)
The Comet 1. (It may have just been the Comet at the time, with the 1
applied retronymically; I'm not sure.)
By the way, another early passenger jet aircraft project was here in
Toronto -- the Avro Jetliner. The Korean War caused Avro to focus on
military aircraft instead, and the Jetliner never entered service.
It could have been the next one to do so after the Comet 1.
A few years later, Avro's fighter jet project, the Arrow, was
controversially canceled by the Conservative government of the day.
After that, a large fraction of the company's design and engineering
staff promptly departed the country to join NASA. Our current
Conservative government still seems a bit embarrassed about this;
a museum that had opened some years earlier on federally owned land
whose feature exhibit was about the Arrow suddenly found itself
evicted on the grounds that it was necessary to sell the land to a
private developer.
> 7 David Jason played Granville in which British comedy series?
No idea. I'll say "To the Manor Born".
> 8 Sulawesi is an island of which nation?
Indonesia.
> 9 What is the Spanish word for river?
Rio.
> 10 By what three-letter name is the wildebeest also known?
Gnu. (But it's not UNIX.)
--
Mark Brader Twas unix and the C++
Toronto Did compile and load upon the vax:
m...@vex.net All Ritchie was the Kernighan,
And Lisp ran in GNU EMACS.
--Larry Colen (after Lewis Carroll)
My text in this article is in the public domain.