‘Monday Mind Workout’ – answers for Monday 7th September 2020

Good morning, please find below the answers for the Monday Mind Workout from yesterday, how did you do?

1. What did ‘Tiswas’ stand for?

Today is Saturday, watch and smile

2.Which British band put A Message In A Bottle in 1979?

The Police

3. Who was Prime Minister of the UK for the longest during the 1970s?

Edward Heath

4.The film Rocketman charts the rise of which 70s superstar?

Elton John

5. What was the name of the jester in ‘Rentaghost’?

Timothy Claypole

6.What is the real name of K.C. from K.C. and the Sunshine Band?

Harry Wayne Casey

7. In which year of the 70s was ‘Jaws’ released?

1975

8.Which song from Grease sold the most singles in the UK?

Your the one that I want

9. What were the first names of Starsky and Hutch?

David Starsky and Ken(neth) Hutchinson

10. Errol Brown was the lead singer of which band?

Hot Chocolate

11. Which ‘Carry On’ actor starred in the 70s sitcom ‘Bless This House’?

Sid James

12. Eurovision sensation ABBA came from which country?

Sweden

13. In which year were the Summer Olympic Games in Munich, sadly to be remembered for the terrorist attacks which overshadowed the event?

1972

14. Which legendary British band released their final album in May 1970?

Beatles

15. Which U.S. President resigned in 1974?

Richard Nixon

16. With which British city would you associate The Bay City Rollers?

Edinburgh

17. In which year was the Sony Walkman first available for purchase?

1979

18. What was the best-selling single of the Seventies in the UK?

Mull of Kintyre/Girls’ School – Wings

19. Singer David Soul also starred in which iconic action TV series?

Starsky & Hutch

20. Name the song: “Well, you can tell by the way I use my walk, I’m a woman’s man, no time to talk”

Stayin’ Alive by the Bee Gees