First stab at it.... Frank Sinatra?
No - but from roughly the same era.
First stab at it.... Frank Sinatra?
No - I'd say Castro was benign in comparison.anything to do with Castro?
Yes - due to his anti-communist views. It got as far as an assassin being sent to USA, but he was caught by the FBI...Stalin apparently ordered the death of John Wayne, is that what you're looking for ?
Cheers BB. A topical one: Who is the only English football manager still currently in a European club competition ?Yes - due to his anti-communist views. It got as far as an assassin being sent to USA, but he was caught by the FBI...
Over to you
Link a legend with a wizard !Cheers BB. A topical one: Who is the only English football manager still currently in a European club competition ?
All yours Barry. Östersunds FK are in the knock out phase of the Europa League - quite an achievement for a club from a town half the size of Rickmansworth who were in the 3rd Div. a couple of seasons ago. Over to you.Graham Potter at Östersunds FK in Sweden. Quite a few Englishmen seem to manage Swedish sides, so that was the first place I looked.
Time for guesses here, Victor Hugo lived in the Channel Islands for a while so was it Les Miserables ?Clue: It is not set in any of the islands, and they are not mentioned in it. Although it is a work of fiction, there are regular references to historical events within the original version.
Time for guesses here, Victor Hugo lived in the Channel Islands for a while so was it Les Miserables ?
Gordon Bennett !!!!Cheers Barry. Ok. Which sporting event is named after a journalist who ran the New York Herald ? A name we often hear in everyday speech.
Gordon BennettGordon Bennett !!!!
a yachting race!
I didn't think it would be that easy. Actually I was thinking of the Gordon Bennett balloon race - so you are half right (and totally right if I have forgotten the other one). Apparently as a journalist he was the epitome of 'never let the truth get in the way of a good story' hence the origins of the expression - namely his articles were always the direct opposite of reality. Had he not lived then the expression could have been landed on Bojo.Gordon BennettI didn't think it would be that easy. Actually I was thinking of the Gordon Bennett balloon race - so you are half right (and totally right if I have forgotten the other one). Apparently as a journalist he was the epitome of 'never let the truth get in the way of a good story' hence the origins of the expression - namely his articles were always the direct opposite of reality. Had he not lived then the expression could have been landed on Bojo.
Which distinctly unchilly club smashed us one December