Mark Brader:
> These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2003-02-24,
> and should be interpreted accordingly... For further information...
> see my 2020-06-23 companion posting on "Reposted Questions from
> the Canadian Inquisition (RQFTCI*)".
> I wrote one of these rounds.
That was the common factors round.
> * Game 6, Round 4 - Miscellaneous - Common Factors
> For each question we'll give you three or more people or things,
> and you'll tell us what specific feature they most notably have
> in common. For example, if we said "the Ontario towns of Preston,
> Weston, and York", you would say, "they were all merged into larger
> municipalities".
> Some leniency will be given; in particular, if you give an answer
> that is overly specific and for this reason applies to only some
> of the set, it will be accepted.
> 1. George Burns, Alanis Morissette, Ralph Richardson, and Annie
> Sprinkle.
Played God in movies. 4 for Dan Blum and Joshua.
Respectively: "Oh God" (1977), "Dogma" (1999), "Time Bandits" (1981),
"Bubbles Galore" (1996). Of course there have been others.
> 2. Joe DiMaggio, James Dougherty, Arthur Miller, and -- allegedly --
> Robert Slatzer.
Married to Marilyn Monroe. 4 for Dan Blum, Joshua, and Pete.
> 3. Andre Dawson, Alfredo Griffin, Eric Hinske, and Carl Morton.
Baseball rookie-of-the-year award winners on Canadian teams.
That is still the complete list.
> 4. The movies "The Bridge on the River Kwai" (1957), "Planet of
> the Apes" (1968), and "Le Point de mire" (1977) (or in English,
> "Focal Point").
Based on novels by Pierre Boulle. 4 for Dan Blum and Joshua.
> 5. Archibald Butt, who was the aide to the US president; Jacques
> Futrelle, who wrote mysteries; Benjamin Guggenheim, mining
> heir, smelting magnate, and playboy; Wallace Hartley, who was
> a bandleader; and Isidor Straus, who owned the Macy's store.
Died in the Titanic disaster. 4 for Joshua.
> 6. Ernst Alexanderson, John Logie Baird, Philo Farnsworth, Francis
> Jenkins, Paul Nipkow, and Vladimir Zworykin.
Invented television. (That is, each one is/was hailed as the
principal inventor of TV by his associates, fans, and/or fellow
countrymen.) 4 for Dan Blum and Joshua.
> 7. Ralph Ellison, H.F. Saint, and H.G. Wells.
Wrote books with "Invisible Man" in the title. 4 for Dan Blum
and Joshua.
Respectively: "Invisible Man", "Memoirs of an Invisible Man",
"The Invisible Man". One about racism, two science-fiction.
> 8. John Bardeen, Marie Curie, Linus Pauling, Frederick Sanger,
> and the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees.
Won two Nobel Prizes. 4 for Dan Blum, Joshua, and Dan Tilque.
Respectively: physics 1956 & 1972; physics 1903 & chemistry 1911;
chemistry 1958 & 1980; chemistry 1954 & peace 1962; peace 1954 & 1981.
I did not require the exact number "two". Besides the above list,
the only other multiple winner has been the International Committee of
the Red Cross, which has won the peace prize *three* times, in 1917,
1944 and 1963.
> 9. Steve Bowers, Gordon Sumner, and the sword of Frodo Baggins.
Known as "Sting". 4 for Dan Blum, Joshua, and Dan Tilque.
Respectively: in wrestling, rock music, and "The Lord of the Rings".
> 10. This was originally an audio question, and as usual, the audio
> clip is no longer available. But perhaps you can answer it from
> the following approximate reconstruction. Read the following
> and name the thing in common:
> [A man sings]
> You don't need money, don't take fame
> Don't need no credit card to ride this train
> It's strong and it's sudden and it's cruel sometimes
> But it might just save your life
> [A woman sings]
> 'Cause I am your lady
> And you are my man
> Whenever you reach for me
> I'll do all that I can
> [A different man sings]
> I'll protect you from the hooded claw
> Keep the vampires from your door
> When the chips are down I'll be around
> With my undying, death-defying
> Love for you
Each song has the same title: "The Power of Love". 4 for Dan Blum,
Joshua, and Erland.
Respectively performed by: Huey Lewis and the News, Céline Dion (the
original version was by Jennifer Rush), Frankie Goes to Hollywood.
Several entrants in 2008 said either that they knew only the first
two songs or only the third one. In fact, when constructing the
round, *I* knew only the first two songs, and it was a teammate who
suggested the third one.
Sorry, but only one of the three (the first one) was originally
written for a movie ("Back to the Future", 1985).
> * Game 6, Round 6 - Arts - The Line King
> In this round you'll be asked to identify the subject or subject
> matter of a drawing by Al Hirschfeld, the famed caricaturist who
> died """recently""" at the age of 99. Please see the handout at:
>
http://www.eskimo.com/~scs/msb/o6/6/hirschfeld.pdf
> I've rearranged the round in order of the handout. There were
> 7 decoys, which are thus interspersed with the others; identify
> these people if you like for fun, but for no points.
> 1. Name the musical group.
Aerosmith. 4 for Joshua and Pete.
> 2. This image was clipped from a larger one showing the cast of
> a well-known 1960s TV show. Name the show.
"Star Trek" (the original series; Walter Koenig as Chekhov and
Nichelle Nichols as Uhura). 4 for Dan Blum, Joshua, Dan Tilque,
and Pete.
The full image can be found at:
https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/91GaLVfSYwL._AC_SL1500_.jpg
> 3. Name the religious leader.
Billy Graham. 4 for Dan Blum, Joshua, Dan Tilque, and Pete.
> 4. Name the movie and TV actor portrayed in this minimalist
> rendition.
John Lithgow. 4 for Dan Blum and Pete.
> 5. This man was an actor, writer, director, and producer, and
> dabbled in cinematography, art direction, costume design,
> and film editing. In short, he contained multitudes. Name him.
Orson Welles. 4 for Dan Blum, Erland, and Pete.
> 6. (decoy: French performer)
Marcel Marceau. Pete got this.
> 7. (decoy: actor)
Tom Selleck. Joshua and Pete got this.
> 8. (decoy: actress)
Meryl Streep. Joshua and Pete got this.
> 9. Here are two characters from a popular series of movies from
> the 1930s and 1940s. Name the *movie series*.
The "Thin Man" movies (Myrna Loy as Nora Charles, William Powell as
Nick Charles). 4 for Dan Blum and Joshua.
> 10. Name this actor and patriarch.
Henry Fonda. 4 for Dan Blum and Joshua.
> 11. (decoy: actor and actress, not a couple)
Katharine Hepburn, Laurence Olivier.
> 12. Name the American playwright.
Arthur Miller.
> 13. (decoy: actor)
Gregory Peck. Pete got this.
> 14. These three characters are from *what 1959 movie*?
"Some Like It Hot" (Tony Curtis as Joe, Marilyn Monroe as Sugar,
and Jack Lemmon as Jerry). 4 for Dan Blum, Joshua, and Pete.
> 15. (decoy: actor and actress couple)
Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall. Joshua and Pete got this.
> 16. (decoy: singer/actress)
Bette Midler. Joshua and Pete got this.
> 17. This man is not as well known as some others in this round,
> but we're quite sure that you've all heard of him. Name him.
Al Hirschfeld himself. 4 for everyone -- Dan Blum, Joshua, Erland,
Dan Tilque, and Pete.
Scores, if there are no errors:
GAME 6 ROUNDS-> 2 3 4 6 TOTALS
TOPICS-> Spo Ent Mis Art
Joshua Kreitzer 24 20 36 28 108
Dan Blum 8 16 32 32 88
Pete Gayde 12 16 4 28 60
Dan Tilque 8 4 8 12 32
Erland Sommarskog -- -- 4 8 12
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