Mark Brader:
> These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2018-01-15,
> and should be interpreted accordingly... For further information
> see my 2017-09-25 companion posting on "Questions from the Canadian
> Inquisition (QFTCI*)".
> * Game 1, Round 2 - Geography - Canadian Universities
> In each case, we'll give you the name of a Canadian university,
> and you tell us what municipality its main campus is located in.
> 1. Royal Roads U.
Colwood BC. (Sorry, not Victoria.)
> 2. Laurentian U.
Greater Sudbury (accepting Sudbury) ON.
> 3. Lakehead U.
Thunder Bay ON.
> 4. Mt. Allison U.
Sackville NB.
> 5. U. of Ontario Institute of Technology.
Oshawa ON.
> 6. Simon Fraser U.
Burnaby BC. (Sorry, not Vancouver.)
> 7. Concordia U.
Montreal QC.
> 8. Western U.
London ON. 4 for Joshua -- making the round count for everyone.
It's still officially the U. of Western Ontario, but stopped actually
*using* its full name in 2012.
> 9. McMaster U.
Hamilton ON.
> 10. Nipissing U.
North Bay ON.
> * Game 1, Round 3 - Arts - Illustrators of Children's Fiction
> Please see the 2-page handout at:
>
http://www.eskimo.com/~scs/msb/1-3/illus.pdf
> This round is about illustrators (some of them also authors)
> of classic children's stories. In each case you have to supply
> the letter on the handout corresponding to the artist we name.
> We'll also give you their year of birth, and one or more titles
> that they're known for -- although we *won't* necessarily mention
> the work that the image is from.
> Of course, any identifying information such as signatures has
> been removed.
> 1. Ernest Howard (E.H.) Shepard, born 1879. Known for: "The House
> at Pooh Corner".
G. (From "Winnie-the-Pooh", both books by A.A. Milne.) 4 for everyone
-- Peter, Dan Blum, Dan Tilque, Joshua, Marc, and Bruce.
> 2. Eric Carle, born 1929. Known for: "The Very Hungry Caterpillar",
> "The Mixed-Up Chameleon".
E. (From "Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See" by Bill Martin Jr.;
the other stories mentioned were written by Carle.) 4 for Peter,
Dan Blum, Joshua, and Bruce. 3 for Marc.
> 3. Quentin Blake, born 1932. Known for: "James and the Giant
> Peach", "Matilda".
A. (From "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory", all these books by
Roald Dahl.) 4 for Peter, Dan Blum, and Joshua.
> 4. Shel Silverstein, born 1930. Known for: "Where the Sidewalk
> Ends", "The Giving Tree".
J. (From "Where the Sidewalk Ends"; he wrote both books.)
4 for Dan Blum and Joshua.
> 5. Maurice Sendak, born 1928. Known for: "Where the Wild Things
> Are".
P. (Apparently from that book.) 4 for Dan Blum, Joshua, and Marc.
3 for Bruce.
> 6. Ludwig Bemelmans, born 1898. Known for: "Madeline and the
> Bad Hat".
S. (From "Madeline"; he wrote both books.) 4 for Dan Blum, Joshua,
Marc, and Bruce.
> 7. Ezra Jack Keats, born 1916. Known for: "The Snowy Day",
> "Peter's Chair".
Q. (From "Whistle for Willie"; she wrote all these books.)
4 for Joshua. 3 for Dan Blum.
> 8. Virginia Lee Burton, born 1909. Known for: "Maybelle the Cable
> Car", "Katy and the Big Snow".
T. (From "Mike Sullivan and his Steam Shovel"; she wrote all these
books.) 4 for Dan Blum and Bruce.
> 9. Kate Greenaway, born 1846. Known for: "Mother Goose" (aka
> "The Old Nursery Rhymes").
K. (Apparently from that book.) 4 for Dan Blum. 3 for Joshua.
> 10. Beatrix Potter, born 1866. Known for: "The Tale of Jemima
> Puddle-Duck", "The Tale of Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle".
M. (From "The Tale of Peter Rabbit"; she wrote all these books.)
4 for everyone.
> So there were 10 decoys. Decode the rot13 if you'd like to identify
> the works of those illustrators based on their names alone, for fun,
> but for no points:
> 11. Gustave Doré.
O. (From "Little Red Riding Hood" by Charles Perrault.) Joshua got
this.
> 12. Walter Crane.
L. (From "The Frog Prince" by the Grimm brothers.)
> 13. Johnny Gruelle.
I. (Apparently from one of his "Raggedy Ann and Andy" books.)
Joshua got this.
> 14. Jules Feiffer.
R. (From "The Phantom Tollbooth" by Norton Juster".) Joshua got this.
> 15. Clement Hurd.
C. (From "Goodnight Moon" by Margaret Wise Brown.)
> 16. John Tenniel.
F. (From "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" by Lewis Carroll.)
Joshua got this.
> 17. P.D. Eastman.
B. (From "Are You My Mother?") Joshua got this.
> 18. Kay Nielsen.
D. (From "In Powder and Crinoline: Fairy Tales Retold" by Sir Arthur
Quiller-Couch.)
> 19. Robert McCloskey.
H. (From his book "Make Way for Ducklings".) Joshua got this.
> 20. Virginia Frances Sterrett.
N. (From "Tanglewood Tales" by Nathaniel Hawthorne".)
Scores, if there are no errors:
GAME 1 ROUNDS-> 2 3 TOTALS
TOPICS-> Can Art
Dan Blum 0 39 39
Joshua Kreitzer 4 35 39
Bruce Bowler 0 23 23
Marc Dashevsky 0 19 19
Peter Smyth 0 16 16
Dan Tilque 0 8 8
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