Mark Brader:
> These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2018-07-09,
> and should be interpreted accordingly... For further information
> see my 2018-07-16 companion posting on "Questions from the Canadian
> Inquisition (QFTCI*)".
Game 7 is over and DAN BLUM has increased his lead to win handily.
Well done, sir! Hearty congratulations!
> ** Game 7, Round 9 - Entertainment - Monty Python Sketches
> "Monty Python's Flying Circus" ran on BBC-TV from 1969 to 1974.
> Over 4 seasons and 45 episodes, the troupe managed to create some
> of the best sketch comedy ever written. In this round, you'll
> get a description of the sketch, and you must give its *name*.
> 1. The main weapons of the always-unexpected Cardinals Ximinez,
> Biggles, and Fang are fear, surprise, ruthless efficiency,
> and a fanatical devotion to the Pope.
Spanish Inquisition. (You know, what the Canadian Inquisition is
named after.) 4 for Joshua, Don, Dan Blum, Dan Tilque, Calvin,
and Pete.
> 2. A man comes into a shop wishing to register a complaint about
> a recent purchase that isn't just "pining for the fjords."
Dead Parrot (or Pet Shop). 4 for everyone -- Joshua, Erland, Don,
Dan Blum, Dan Tilque, Calvin, and Pete.
> 3. A man in a pub asks another man he refers to as "squire" if his
> wife is "a goer, know-what-I-mean, know-what-I-mean? A nod's
> as good as a wink to a blind bat."
Nudge Nudge. I decided to score "Say no more", a repeated line from
the sketch, as almost correct. 4 for Joshua, Don, Dan Blum, and Pete.
3 for Calvin.
> 4. A man walks into a shop, having been sitting in the public
> library on Thurmon Street, skimming through "Rogue Herrys"
> by Hugh Walpole when he suddenly came over all peckish so
> he curtailed his Walpoling activities, sallied forth, and
> infiltrated this place of purveyance to negotiate the vending
> of a comestible.
Cheese Shop. 4 for Don, Dan Blum, and Pete.
> 5. Four well-dressed gentlemen sit drinking wine, smoking cigars,
> and reminiscing about their humble beginnings. One lived in
> a house with holes in the roof, but was lucky to have a house
> because another lived in a room; but he was luckier than the
> one who had to live in a corridor?
Four Yorkshiremen. 4 for Joshua, Don, Dan Blum, Calvin, and Pete.
> 6. Ernest Scribbler, a writer, is found dead. Police seal off the
> area, and Scotland Yard's crack inspector dies trying to remove
> the cause of his death -- which is eventually weaponized to
> help defeat the Nazis.
The Funniest Joke in the World. 4 for Joshua, Don, Dan Blum,
and Calvin.
> 7. A pall hangs over a frightened city, fear of a new kind of
> violence: gangs of old ladies attacking defenseless, fit
> young men. Mr. Johnson's son Kevin doesn't go out anymore.
> He comes back from wrestling and locks himself in his room.
Hell's Grannies.
> 8. She's being interviewed about her new theory about the
> brontosaurus. It's her theory, the theory which is hers.
(Interview with) Anne Elk. 4 for Don, Dan Blum, and Pete.
> 9. This Sergeant Major has been teaching *this* to recruits for
> 9 weeks, when all they want to learn is how to defend against,
> say, point-ed sticks.
Self-Defense against Fresh Fruit. 4 for Pete.
> 10. This sketch takes place in Hurlingham Park and features a
> competition between Vivian Smith-Smythe, Nigel Incubator-Jones,
> Simon Zinc-Trumpet-Harris, Oliver St. John-Mollusc, and
> Gervaise Brook-Hampster. Challenges include walking in a
> staright line without falling over, and jumping over three
> layers of matchboxes.
Upper-Class Twit of the Year. "Upper-class" was required. 4 for Don,
Dan Blum, Calvin, and Pete.
> ** Game 7, Round 10 - Challenge Round - Food
> Forget love; *food* is all around us.
This was the easiest round in the original game.
> * A. National Dishes, or As Canadian as Butter Tarts
> A1. One of the national dishes of both Australia and New Zealand
> is this sweet meringue dessert. Name it.
Pavlova. 4 for Joshua, Calvin, and Pete.
> A2. One of the few things they agree on: this dish of thinly
> sliced, marinated meats is the national dish of North *and*
> South Korea. Name it.
Bulgogi. 4 for Dan Blum.
> * B. Sports Foodie Nicknames
> B1. What US professional sports team is nicknamed "the Twinkies"?
> Full name required, like "Toronto Argonauts".
Minnesota Twins. (Baseball.) 4 for Don and Pete.
> B2. Which US professional athlete was nicknamed after a kitchen
> appliance?
William "the Refrigerator" Perry. (Football, defensive tackle
for the Chicago Bears and Philadelphia Eagles. "Jeopardy!" asked
a question about his nickname on 2018-10-16.) 4 for Joshua, Don,
Dan Blum, Dan Tilque, Calvin, and Pete.
> * C. Guess Who's Coming to Dinner, or Food at the Movies
> C1. In this 2004 documentary, Morgan Spurlock ate nothing but
> McDonald's food for an entire month. Name it.
"Super-Size Me". 4 for everyone.
> C2. Meryl Streep and Amy Adams starred in this twinned story of
> a TV chef and food writer, and of a food blogger. Name the
> movie.
"Julie and Julia". 4 for Joshua and Dan Blum. 3 for Calvin.
> * D. Looks Good Enough To Eat, or Food in Art
> D1. The official name of Andy Warhol's iconic 1962 soup cans
> painting included the number of soup cans depicted,
> which equaled the number of varieties of soup Campbell
> then produced. Within 2, what is the number?
32 (accepting 30-34). As nobody got this, I scored answers within
twice the allowed leeway as almost correct. So, 3 for Joshua.
See:
http://www.moma.org/wp/moma_learning/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/Warhol.-Soup-Cans.jpg
> D2. Created by Claes Oldenberg in 1962, this "sculpture" of a
> favorite American food has been at the AGO since the 1960s,
> and was in 2016 re-installed. Name it.
"Floor Burger" (accepting "Hamburger"). 2 for Dan Blum.
See:
http://pbs.twimg.com/media/C8kVHoEUAAE3DT3.jpg
> * E. Fast Food History
> E1. With its first soda shack opening in Sacramento, CA in 1923,
> this fast food chain, originally famed for their frosty mugs,
> is still going strong. Name it.
A&W. 4 for Don, Dan Blum, and Dan Tilque.
> E2. In 1965, Fred deLucca opened his first sandwich shop in
> Bridgeport, CT. Now one of the largest outfits in the world,
> what is this chain now known as?
Subway. 4 for Joshua, Erland, Don, Dan Blum, Dan Tilque, and Pete.
2 for Calvin.
> * F. GMOs, or Genetically Freaky Food
> F1. According to Wikipedia, the first successful, commercial GMO
> plant was an antibiotic-resistant tobacco plant. Within
> 5 years, when was it introduced?
1982 (accepting 1977-87). 4 for Joshua, Erland, and Dan Blum.
3 for Calvin.
> F2. The first genetically modified *food* item approved for
> release was in 1994, by Calgene. The item was modified to
> increase its shelf life. What was it?
Flavr Savr tomato. (Either "tomato" or the brand name was
sufficient.) 4 for Joshua.
Scores, if there are no errors:
GAME 7 ROUNDS-> 2 3 6 8 9 10 BEST
TOPICS-> Sci Geo Lit Lei Ent Cha FOUR
Dan Blum 12 16 25 34 32 30 121
Joshua Kreitzer 12 12 28 20 20 31 99
Pete Gayde 8 17 16 -- 32 20 85
"Calvin" 11 8 30 -- 23 20 84
Dan Tilque 8 13 20 28 8 16 77
Erland Sommarskog 8 28 0 -- 4 12 52
Don Piven -- -- -- -- 32 20 52
Peter Smyth 11 -- -- -- -- -- 11
Jason Kreitzer -- 4 4 -- -- -- 8
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