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RE: Stump the German - Eva Elisabeth - 05-08-2023 12:08 AM Thanks, Mike - I corrected it. It's early in the morning here... Thanks also for the mnemonics - we have the first one in German, too, but I didn't know the second one! RE: Stump the German - AussieMick - 05-08-2023 12:12 AM In 1492, Columbus sailed the ocean blue. ( that helped when I went to see my new Headmaster when I was 11 " When was America discovered) from an internet search I found this ... My Nice New Car Needs Re-Painting. Maybe Dark Violet? No, Shiny Gold! Ok ... tell me what that mnemonic helps you to remember ??? ( I think I know who will get there first !!! ) RE: Stump the German - David Lockmiller - 05-08-2023 11:09 AM (05-07-2023 11:20 PM)Eva Elisabeth Wrote: Brilliant, Anita! The (war of) roses (white and red) were Lancester and York, so L = Lancaster. I have never seen anything like that. It is nice to know that happened. Thank you. RE: Stump the German - Anita - 05-08-2023 01:36 PM (05-07-2023 11:20 PM)Eva Elisabeth Wrote: Brilliant, Anita! The (war of) roses (white and red) were Lancester and York, so L = Lancaster. Thanks for the upbeat prize performed at the royal Albert Hall! I don't remember learning any donkey bridges in school but I made up my own depending on the subject. The US Presidents would have to be broken into several sentences but I'd need a donkey bridge to remember the donkey bridge! (05-08-2023 12:12 AM)AussieMick Wrote: In 1492, Columbus sailed the ocean blue. ( that helped when I went to see my new Headmaster when I was 11 " When was America discovered) The original 13 colonies. I think I found the same site you did! https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/72722/11-tricks-keeping-world-history-straight RE: Stump the German - Eva Elisabeth - 05-08-2023 03:32 PM @ "The US Presidents would have to be broken into several sentences" - what about making this a forum challenge? RE: Stump the German - Eva Elisabeth - 12-28-2023 04:18 AM Abraham Lincoln was linked to "The Merry Wives of Windsor" in two different ways. What were they? RE: Stump the German - RJNorton - 12-28-2023 06:02 AM In Springfield Lincoln was part of a coterie. Does this have to do with the coterie? RE: Stump the German - Eva Elisabeth - 12-28-2023 07:06 AM Good idea, Roger, but not correct. But one of the ties to the piece(s) (Hint!) began in Springfield. Hint #2: Google may help! RE: Stump the German - Eva Elisabeth - 12-28-2023 09:42 AM Hint #3: What is "The Merry Wives of Windsor"? RE: Stump the German - STS Lincolnite - 12-28-2023 10:30 AM (12-28-2023 09:42 AM)Eva Elisabeth Wrote: Hint #3: What is "The Merry Wives of Windsor"? Well, Merry Wives of Windsor was a Shakespearean play. Lincoln loved Shakespeare so that is a connection of sorts. And I think Falstaff appears in that play. Lincoln, I believe, in a letter once compared Mary Owens to Falstaff in a very unflattering context. So there is another connection I guess. Am I on the right track at least? RE: Stump the German - Eva Elisabeth - 12-28-2023 10:33 AM Hi Scott - let's say you are in the right track as for one tie. Yes, it's a play by Shakespeare, and Lincoln loved Shakespeare, so what could have happened? As to the second tie - it's not only a play. (Please don't hesitate to research on Google...) RE: Stump the German - AussieMick - 12-28-2023 01:43 PM Its an opera too and Lincoln would have gone to see it. RE: Stump the German - Eva Elisabeth - 12-28-2023 05:45 PM Yes, it's an opera, well done so far, Mike. He didn't go to see that though, but the play on December 17, 1863 (which was one correct answer). As for the opera - how is that linked to Abraham Lincoln? RE: Stump the German - RJNorton - 12-29-2023 09:02 AM Does it have anything to do with "The Chronicles of Reuben?" RE: Stump the German - Eva Elisabeth - 12-29-2023 10:36 AM No, sorry, Roger - it has to do with someone in his closest DC orbit. Precisely the composer has. And shame on me - I've already asked for the same tidbit some years ago. |