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Nik Nak's Weekly Teaser — 9th July, 2014: Anyone for Tennis?

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Strawberries?   Check.   Cream?   Check.   Andy Murray, out early?   Check.    Now … Ten questions?   Love 'em … !
Questions.
Q1)9th July saw the first championships played at Wimbledon: in which year of the 1870s … ?
Q2)The championship is — famously — stilled played at Wimbledon: what's the name of the club it's played at … ?
Q3)What's the post code for the club … ?
Q4)Wimbledon is one of four international Grand Slam tournaments in its sport: name one of the other three … 
Q5)Which of those Grand Slams is played on a clay court … ?
Q6)Who won that first Men's Singles Championship … ?
Q7)In which year was the current Centre Court opened … ?
Q8)Exactly what sport are we talking about, here … ?
Q9)At the time of writing (in early June), William Renshaw, Roger Federer and Pete Sampras have each won the same number of Wimbledon Mens'  Singles Finals.  How many times are we talking about … ?
Q10)Finally … Andy Murray won the Mens' Singles Final in 2013: becoming the first British player to win, since who won in 1936?
Here's lastweek'squestions and answers … 
Questions.
Q1)2nd July saw the US president sign the Civil Rights Act into US law: in which year of the 1960s?
Q2)Which US President did the signing … ?
Q3)The US President who'd originally promoted the Act had been assassinated the previous year.   Who was that President … ?
Q4)Title 1 of the Act barred unequal application of voter registration rights.   But didn't eliminate what, in relation to voter registration: literacy tests, financial tests or property ownership tests?
Q5)Title 4 of the act encouraged schools to desegregate.   On what grounds: gender, sexual preference or race?
Q6)One year before this Civil Rights Act, the US Government introduced the Equal Pay Act.   This outlawed unequal pay on what grounds: gender, ethnicity or sexuality?
Q7)The US Civil Rights movement of the 1950s and 1960s was kick-started by a bus boycott: of the public transport system of which Alabama town … ?
Q8)That boycott started after who was arrested for sitting on the wrong part of the bus?
Q9)The term 'Civil Rights'  comes from the Latin term, 'ius civis'.   Which translates into English as 'Rights of the' … whom … ?
Q10)Finally … Civil rights are covered by the UN's declaration on Human Rights.   What's that declaration's title?
Answers.
A1)1964.
A2)President Lyndon B Johnson.
A3)President John F. Kennedy.
A4)Literacy tests.
A5)Race.
A6)Gender.
A7)Montgomery.
A8)Rosa Parks.
A9)Citizen.
A10)The Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
If you'd like a frequent challenge, you can visit Nik Nak's Old Peculiar, and try the Daily Teaser: today's is at the top.If you need quiz questions in a hurry, you're also welcome: you'll find the free Friday Questions Sets — covered by the Creative Commons License* — very handy.Movie fans are welcome, too: as are Dr Who fans.   I tend to write about them, too.If you enjoy what I do, and wish to contribute, feel free to click the PayPal Donate button in the Old Peculiar's sidebar.   Every penny is gratefully received.

Enjoy the week, folks.




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