Yes. The festival occurred every year to celebrate the event of the summer solstice.
There are two forms of rock in the stone circle (band).
This “rock group” was the headliner of the event.
Yes. The festival occurred every year to celebrate the event of the summer solstice.
There are two forms of rock in the stone circle (band).
This “rock group” was the headliner of the event.
I’m not sure how good this one is, but here we go.
There was a nation that reduced the number of casualties it suffered in war by developing a very simple, but kind of brilliant, device. What was the device?
And many are probably from the same geological band too!
Which era was this:
Ancient?
Medieval?
Renaissance?
Pre-modern?
Modern?
Modern.
That was the Atomic Bomb, dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, which saved tens or hundreds of thousands of Allied casualties. They were, fundamentally, simple devices. The difficult bit was refining the uranium.
No.
Okay, can you clarify casualties? Do you mean stopping people from getting hurt or killed? Stopping people who had been hurt from dying? Rapid evacuation?
If the last, is it a parachute? Was it the balloon evacuation system used by the US in Vietnam?
Y’know, I was actually thinking of Stonehenge (I saw a poster once labeled “England: Famous for its rock groups”), but for some reason ruled it out in my head. Moving on to the next one:
Was the device an offensive weapon?
Did the device enable a new form of combat tactic?
Could the device have been made prior to 1900?
Could the device have been used prior to 1900?
Does the device have peaceful applications?
Is the device still in use by the nation which developed it?
Has use of the device been widely adopted by other nations?
Was physics relevant in the development of the device?
Was biology relevant in the development of the device?
Was chemistry relevant in the development of the device?
Was mathematics relevant in the development of the device?
Can the device be used effectively by a single soldier?
Can the device be used effectively by typical, minimally-trained soldiers?
I should have clarified that this is not an obvious answer. The reveal is something interesting, like most of these puzzles. I think so, anyway.
Killed.
No, not a parachute.
No, not the balloon evacuation system.
Did the environment have something to do with the reduced casualties?
The environment? I’m not sure what you mean by that. I’ll say NO.
This specific design of the item? Only for military use for sure.
No, nothing to do with mines land or sea.
Does use of the device involve a chemical reaction?
Can the device fit in a normal-sized pocket?
Does the device come in multiple sizes?
Would a soldier use this device at a time when all the members of his unit are healthy and uninjured?
Is the device available to members of the general public?
If the answers to those are yes, yes, yes, no, yes, then I’m pretty sure I know what the device is.
For some reason would the device work better for the country that uses it rather than for some other country?
Is the country that uses the device located in:
North America?
South America?
Europe?
Asia?
Africa?
Europe
Is the device medical in nature?
OK, so not superglue, then. I’ll have to think some more.
Is there a good reason other countries have not adopted this device?
Did the device protect against: