Mark Brader:
> These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2018-05-14,
> and should be interpreted accordingly... For further information
> see my 2018-07-16 companion posting on "Questions from the Canadian
> Inquisition (QFTCI*)".
So Game 1 is over, and the winner is JOSHUA KREITZER. Congratulations!
> ** Game 1, Round 9 - Geography - Which Dollar?
> Over 20 countries refer to their currency as "the dollar". For each
> one we name, give the number of the corresponding illustration on
> the handout at:
>
http://www.eskimo.com/~scs/msb/1-9/doll.jpg
> 1. Australia.
#1. ("Banjo" Paterson was the author of "Waltzing Matilda".)
4 for Dan Blum, Pete, Calvin, Joshua, Dan Tilque, and Jason.
> 2. Liberia.
#6. (The bill is styled much like American money, and the country
was founded by Americans as a home for American former slaves.)
4 for Dan Blum, Calvin, Joshua, and Dan Tilque.
> 3. Taiwan.
#18. (That's Sun Yat Sen.) 4 for Erland, Pete, Calvin, Joshua,
and Dan Tilque. 2 for Dan Blum.
> 4. Hong Kong.
#3. 4 for Erland, Pete, Calvin, Joshua, and Dan Tilque.
2 for Dan Blum.
> 5. Singapore.
#9. (Notice the letters SG at left!) 4 for Pete, Calvin, and Joshua.
> 6. Jamaica.
#4. (I guess it would help if you knew where Doctor's Cave Beach is.)
3 for Calvin.
> 7. Namibia.
#13. 4 for Erland, Pete, and Dan Tilque. 3 for Dan Blum.
2 for Joshua.
> 8. New Zealand.
#12. 4 for Dan Blum, Pete, Calvin, Dan Tilque, and Jason.
> 9. Brunei.
#16. (The name of the country *is* sometimes seen as Brunei
Darussalam, after all.) 4 for Dan Blum, Pete, Calvin, Joshua,
and Dan Tilque.
> 10. Fiji.
#2. 4 for Pete, Calvin, Joshua, and Dan Tilque.
> So there were 8 decoys, not all of which are countries. Decode the
> rot13 if you'd like to see their names and identify their currencies
> for fun, but for no points.
> 11. Bermuda.
#5.
> 12. Suriname.
#8. Erland got this.
> 13. Bahamas.
#7. (As Dan Tilque noted, this one includes a map!) Pete, Joshua,
and Dan Tilque got this.
> 14. Belize.
#17.
> 15. Trinidad & Tobago.
#14.
> 16. Guyana.
#10.
> 17. Cayman Is.
#15. Pete got this.
> 18. Solomon Is.
#11.
> ** Game 1, Round 10 - Challenge Round - Boring Bytown? We Think Not!
In the original game none of the numerical questions in this round
had leeway ranges. I have added them, but left the other difficult
questions alone.
> * A. City-Building
> A1. In what year, within 3, was the town of Bytown incorporated
> as the City of Ottawa?
1855 (accepting 1852-58; but since nobody got that, I scored answers
within 6 as "almost correct"). 1 for Dan Blum.
> A2. Bytown was itself built upon an earlier farming village.
> What was it called?
Wrightsville. Also accepting Richmond Landing.
> * B. Ottawa Senators
> B1. Name the year, within 1, when NHL hockey returned to Ottawa
> after a 60-year lapse in the form of the new Ottawa Senators.
1992 (accepting 1991-93). 4 for Joshua.
> B2. The new Senators won their first game 5-3 -- over which team?
> Either city or team name will do provided that it's
> unambiguous.
Montreal Canadiens.
> * C. Ottawa Water
> C1. Ottawa sits at the confluence of three rivers. Name *all
> three*. (If you give two guesses, please keep them clear
> by giving the full list of three names each time.)
Ottawa, Gatineau, Rideau.
> C2. Please decode the rot13 only after you have finished
> with the previous question. In winter, parts of the Rideau
> Canal become one of the longest skating trails in the world.
> How long is it, within 25% of the true answer?
7.8 km (accepting 5.85-9.75 km or 3.63-6.06 miles).
Nobody came within twice the allowed leeway. In the original game,
though, *no* leeway was allowed on this one!
> * D. Ottawa on the Screen
> D1. This Ottawa-born actor is the voice of Hiccup in the "How to
> Train Your Dragon" franchise, and also starred in Judd
> Apatow's series "Undeclared". Who is he?
Jay Baruchel.
> D2. This comic actor was born in Ottawa on Canada Day, and
> his dad was a policy advisor to Prime Minister Pierre
> Trudeau. He won his first Emmy for writing on the
> long-running show with which he is most associated.
Dan Aykroyd. ("Saturday Night Live".)
> * E. Ottawa on the Page
> E1. This Ottawa-born broadcaster, despite never having actually
> published a book, is synonymous with Canadian books and
> writers. Who?
Shelagh Rogers (host of "The Next Chapter" on CBC radio).
("Synonymous" with books? A *radio* hostess? Sheesh!)
> E2. This Ottawa-born writer spent many years of her childhood in
> northern Canada on her entomologist father's research trips,
> and her early work is very much connected with the North.
> She is also known as an inventor. Who?
Margaret Atwood.
> * F. Ottawa on the Airwaves
> F1. Born in 1974 into a military family, this artist hit big with
> her third record, which went on to sell over 33,000,000
> copies. Rolling Stone dubbed her the "Queen of Alt-Rock
> Angst". Who?
Alanis Morissette. 4 for Dan Blum and Joshua.
> F2. Inducted into the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame last
> year, this Ottawa native has been called "a latter-day
> wandering minstrel" for the passion and politics he brings
> to his music. Who?
Bruce Cockburn ["KO-burn"].
Scores, if there are no errors:
GAME 1 ROUNDS-> 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 BEST
TOPICS-> Geo His Spo Sci Ent Lit Geo Cha SIX
Joshua Kreitzer 17 4 24 28 32 12 30 8 143
Dan Blum 11 16 0 20 16 40 23 5 126
Dan Tilque 0 12 0 28 0 24 32 0 96
Jason Kreitzer -- -- 36 8 24 4 8 0 80
Pete Gayde 11 8 0 12 4 0 32 0 67
"Calvin" -- -- 0 8 8 4 35 0 55
Peter Smyth -- -- -- -- 24 28 -- -- 52
Bruce Bowler -- -- 0 32 -- -- -- -- 32
Erland Sommarskog 4 0 -- -- -- -- 12 0 16
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