Is the correct answer.Kelty Hearts
Boris Johnson?Thanks
Winston Churchill won the BBC’s “Greatest Briton” poll in 2002. The top ten after the initial vote each then had a programme where an advocate put forward their case. Who was Churchill’s advocate?
Boris Johnson?
Ian Hislop?
Actually 2002 I’d guess with Mrs Thatcher.
Nicholas Soames ?
Ludovic Kennedy
Theresa May
Mo Mowlam
Correct on both counts which narrows the field quite a bit.I am almost certain it was a German ship hitting a British aircraft carrier. I have no idea of the name of the ship though.
Someone was bound to say that but it's wrong.I’ll throw a guess out.
The Bismarck?
It must be one of the twins: Scharnhorst?
Assumed it would be lolSomeone was bound to say that but it's wrong.
No, see below.Its the engagement withEagle* so I'll take Gneisenau.
*Glourious even
That's the one, your turn...It must be one of the twins: Scharnhorst?
Is this the one that had to be deliberately sunk to avoid explosions ? If so south coast so I would guess at Portsmouth.
Being a bit of a pedant, I would wonder if Scharnhorst was actually a battlecruiser. (*) However, the Germans fiddling of the Washington Treaty rules means it isn’t clear-cut. * - Spellcheck kept on wanting to use a large B (really): I think it misunderstood the meaning of the term ‘capital ship’.
Where would you find the remains of the most recent HMS Glatton?
Dover?You have got the ship’s fate, but not the location. Think angry passport holders.
They straddle the line, similar to the Kongo class of the IJN. More heavily armed than a traditional battlecruiser design but nowhere near as much as a proper battleship.
And going off your clue for the answer. Port of Dover?
Dover?