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  1. 10th October, 1964) Which Olympic games' opening ceremony became the first to be relayed live by satellites?
  2. 11th October, 1937) Which England footballer - a world-cup winner and the second highest scorer in their history - was born in Ashington, Northumberland?
  3. 12th October, 1810) Which festival - best known for beer and lederhösen - was held for the first time in Munich?
  4. 13th October, 2010) 33 miners were finally all evacuated after 69 days underground in which South American country?
  5. 14th October, 1322) Which Scottish king defeats the English at the Battle of Old Byland in Yorkshire, forcing King Edward II to accept their independence?
  6. 15th October, 1917) Which Dutch dancer was executed by firing squad on suspicion of spying for the Germans?
  7. 16th October, 1847) Which Charlotte Brontë novel was published for the first time in London?
  8. 17th October, 1814) 14 people are killed and building destroyed after around 1,500,000 litres of which substance burst from vats at multiple sites on Tottenham Court Road, London?
  9. 18th October, 1867) Which US State was purchased from Russia for a total of $2 million?
  10. 19th October, 202 BC) Which Carthaginian general - most well known for his expedition across the Alps - was defeated for a final time at the Battle of Zama in North Africa?
  11. 20th October, 1956) Which British director - best known for works such as Trainspotting, Slumdog Millionaire and the 2012 Olympic opening ceremony - was born in Greater Manchester?
  12. 21st October, 1805) At which Napoleonic-wars naval battle, off the Iberian Peninsula, did Vice-Admiral Horatio Nelson inflict one of his greatest victories over a combined French and Spanish fleet?
  13. 22nd October, 1836) Samuel Houston was declared President of which short-lived republic, now a US State?
  14. 23rd October, 2012) Which teletext service - the world's oldest - ceased service after 38 years, as all of the UK's networks completed the transition to digital?
  15. 24th October, 1964) Which nation - then the colony of northern Rhodesia - gained its independence from the UK?
  16. 25th October, 1854) The Charge of the Light Brigade takes place at which battle in the Crimean War, which shares its name with an item of clothing?
  17. 26th October, 1881) The infamous Gunfight at the O.K. Corral - involving Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday - takes place in which town in Arizona?
  18. 27th October, 2017) Which partially-autonomous region's parliament unilaterally declared its independence from Spain?
  19. 28th October, 1956) Which celebrity is credited with increasing US vaccination rates exponentially after they received a polio jab on live TV?
  20. 29th October, 1961) Syria unilaterally exits the United Arab Republic, a union they shared for three years with which other state?
  21. 30th October, 1485) Which English king - the first of the Tudor dynasty - was coronated in Westminster Abbey, the final change of monarch during the War of the Roses?
  22. 31st October, 2011) The global expectation is estimated by the UN to have surpassed which landmark number?
  23. 1st October, 1975)  Muhammad Ali defeats which boxer in a legendary match hosted in Quezon City, Philippines - colloquially known as the Thriller in Manila?
  24. 2nd October, 1187) Which Muslim Sultan captured the city of Jerusalem after 88 years of Crusader rule?
  25. 3rd October, 1789) George Washington declares which day - now a national holiday - to be held on the fourth Thursday of November in the US?
  26. 4th October, 1957) Which object becomes the first artificial satellite to orbit the Earth?
  27. 5th October, 1947) Which US President became the first to make a televised address from the Oval Office of the White House?
  28. 6th October, 2010) Which photo-sharing social media platform - now owned by Facebook - was launched?
  29. 7th October, 2001) Western operations began with an air assault in which central Asian country?
  30. 8th October, 1982) Which labour union - famously led to Lech Walęsa - was banned by the Polish government?
  31. 9th October, 768) Which "great" leader was crowned as one of the two Kings of the Franks?

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  1. 10th October, 1964) Which Olympic games' opening ceremony became the first to be relayed live by satellites?
    Tokyo
  2. 11th October, 1937) Which England footballer - a world-cup winner and the second highest scorer in their history - was born in Ashington, Northumberland?
    Bobby Charlton
  3. 12th October, 1810) Which festival - best known for beer and lederhösen - was held for the first time in Munich?
    Oktoberfest
  4. 13th October, 2010) 33 miners were finally all evacuated after 69 days underground in which South American country?
    Chile
  5. 14th October, 1322) Which Scottish king defeats the English at the Battle of Old Byland in Yorkshire, forcing King Edward II to accept their independence?
    Robert the Bruce
  6. 15th October, 1917) Which Dutch dancer was executed by firing squad on suspicion of spying for the Germans?
    Mata Hari
  7. 16th October, 1847) Which Charlotte Brontë novel was published for the first time in London?
    Jane Eyre
  8. 17th October, 1814) 14 people are killed and building destroyed after around 1,500,000 litres of which substance burst from vats at multiple sites on Tottenham Court Road, London?
    Beer (The Great London Beer Flood)
  9. 18th October, 1867) Which US State was purchased from Russia for a total of $2 million?
    Alaska
  10. 19th October, 202 BC) Which Carthaginian general - most well known for his expedition across the Alps - was defeated for a final time at the Battle of Zama in North Africa?
    Hannibal Barca
  11. 20th October, 1956) Which British director - best known for works such as Trainspotting, Slumdog Millionaire and the 2012 Olympic opening ceremony - was born in Greater Manchester?
    Danny Boyle
  12. 21st October, 1805) At which Napoleonic-wars naval battle, off the Iberian Peninsula, did Vice-Admiral Horatio Nelson inflict one of his greatest victories over a combined French and Spanish fleet?
    Trafalgar
  13. 22nd October, 1836) Samuel Houston was declared President of which short-lived republic, now a US State?
    Texas
  14. 23rd October, 2012) Which teletext service - the world's oldest - ceased service after 38 years, as all of the UK's networks completed the transition to digital?
    Ceefax
  15. 24th October, 1964) Which nation - then the colony of northern Rhodesia - gained its independence from the UK?
    Zambia
  16. 25th October, 1854) The Charge of the Light Brigade takes place at which battle in the Crimean War, which shares its name with an item of clothing?
    Balaklava
  17. 26th October, 1881) The infamous Gunfight at the O.K. Corral - involving Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday - takes place in which town in Arizona?
    Tombstone
  18. 27th October, 2017) Which partially-autonomous region's parliament unilaterally declared its independence from Spain?
    Catalonia
  19. 28th October, 1956) Which celebrity is credited with increasing US vaccination rates exponentially after they received a polio jab on live TV?
    Elvis Presley
  20. 29th October, 1961) Syria unilaterally exits the United Arab Republic, a union they shared for three years with which other state?
    Egypt
  21. 30th October, 1485) Which English king - the first of the Tudor dynasty - was coronated in Westminster Abbey, the final change of monarch during the War of the Roses?
    Henry VII
  22. 31st October, 2011) The global expectation is estimated by the UN to have surpassed which landmark number?
    7 Billion
  23. 1st October, 1975)  Muhammad Ali defeats which boxer in a legendary match hosted in Quezon City, Philippines - colloquially known as the Thriller in Manila?
    Joe Frazier
  24. 2nd October, 1187) Which Muslim Sultan captured the city of Jerusalem after 88 years of Crusader rule?
    Saladin
  25. 3rd October, 1789) George Washington declares which day - now a national holiday - to be held on the fourth Thursday of November in the US?
    Thanksgiving
  26. 4th October, 1957) Which object becomes the first artificial satellite to orbit the Earth?
    Sputnik 1
  27. 5th October, 1947) Which US President became the first to make a televised address from the Oval Office of the White House?
    Harry S. Truman
  28. 6th October, 2010) Which photo-sharing social media platform - now owned by Facebook - was launched?
    Instagram
  29. 7th October, 2001) Western operations began with an air assault in which central Asian country?
    Afghanistan
  30. 8th October, 1982) Which labour union - famously led to Lech Walęsa - was banned by the Polish government?
    Solidarity
  31. 9th October, 768) Which "great" leader was crowned as one of the two Kings of the Franks?
    Charlemagne/Charles the Great
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