Mark Brader:
> These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2011-06-27,
> and should be interpreted accordingly... For further information...
> see my 2021-07-20 companion posting on "Reposted Questions from
> the Canadian Inquisition (RQFTCI*)".
Game 7 is over and JOSHUA KREITZER wins -- hearty congratulations!
> ** Game 7, Round 9 - Sports - Card Games
> If applicable, these questions refer to the games as usually
> played in Canada.
> 1. In which card game might a jack be called a right bower?
Euchre. Also accepting 500; one of the two games by that name is
a form of euchre. 4 for Dan Blum and Pete.
> 2. In which card game might a jack be called his nibs?
Cribbage. 4 for Dan Blum, Pete, and Dan Tilque.
Depending on where you play, it might also be his nobs.
> 3. Please answer questions #1-2 before decoding the rot13 for
> questions #3-4. When only two people play cribbage, how many
> cards are dealt to each?
6. 4 for Dan Blum, Pete, and Dan Tilque.
> 4. How many cards are used in a euchre deck?
24 (A-9 in each suit). 4 for Pete.
> 5. What is "duplicated" -- or, more accurately, identical --
> in duplicate bridge? Be sufficiently specific.
The deal of cards: the same layout of cards is played successively
by different players. 4 for Erland, Dan Blum, Pete, and Dan Tilque.
In some formats of the game, the deal actually is physically
duplicated, with multiple decks of cards arranged identically, once
by hand, today often by a computer-controlled machine. In others,
a single deck is dealt just once before a session, and the cards
are passed from table to table to be played repeatedly without being
rerranged. In either case a holder (a duplicate board) is used to
keep the four hands separate and concealed until ready for play.
See <
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Board_%28bridge%29>
> 6. How many cards are there in a bridge hand?
13. 4 for everyone -- Erland, Dan Blum, Pete, Joshua, and Dan Tilque.
> 7. Spit in the Ocean is a variety of which card game?
Poker. (Or specifically, draw poker.) 4 for Dan Blum.
> 8. In poker, what hand beats a full house, but loses to a straight
> flush or a royal flush?
Four of a kind. 4 for everyone.
> 9. As of the mid 20th century, Section 8 of the US regulation
> for the discharge of unfit soldiers referred to mental unfitness.
> Which card game is said to derive its name from this section?
Crazy eights. 4 for Dan Blum, Joshua, and Dan Tilque.
> 10. Mah-jongg, which until the 19th century was played with cards
> rather than tiles, resembles which Western card game or family
> of card games?
Rummy. 4 for Dan Blum and Joshua.
> ** Game 7, Round 10 - Challenge Round
> * A. Sweet Science
> These questions concern artificial sweeteners.
> A1. Sucralose is an artificial sweetener derived from chlorinated
> sucrose molecules. It is stable when heated, so it can be
> used in baking. But mostly it is consumed in coffee and
> tea and """is""" sold in yellow paper packets, under what
> brand name (in Canada)?
Splenda. 4 for Joshua.
> A2. Aspartame is a sweetener derived from two amino acids.
> At high heat it breaks down into its two acids, but it
> is often used in cold beverages and frozen desserts.
> It """is""" sold for use in coffee and tea, in blue paper
> packets, under what brand name (in Canada)?
Equal. (Not Nutrasweet, a brand name for aspartame in bulk. I don't
know if this has changed.) 4 for Dan Blum and Joshua.
> * B. Bitter Leisure
> These questions concern the bitter herbal alcoholic beverages
> used as digestives or cocktail flavorings.
> B1. It shares its name with a tree and a town in Venezuela,
> but the most famous bitter doesn't contain any of the
> medicinal bark of the tree of the same name. It's main
> herbal ingredient is gentian. You need it to make an
> Old-Fashioned or to make Pink Gin. What is it?
Angostura Bitters. 4 for Pete and Joshua.
> B2. Medicinal quantities of this anti-malarial drug, made from
> the bark of a South American tree, were occasionally used
> in old cocktail recipes. Today it is still found in much
> lower concentrations in tonic water, used mostly in drinks
> with gin. What is it?
Quinine. 4 for Dan Blum, Pete, Joshua, and Dan Tilque. 3 for Erland.
> * C. Monstrous Lit
> Questions about monsters in literature.
> C1. In Homer's "Odyssey", Charybdis was a whirlpool that sucked
> ships to their doom. Opposite the whirlpool lived a 6-headed
> monster that snatched sailors 6 at a time. Name the monster.
Scylla. 4 for Dan Blum and Joshua.
> C2. In the Anglo-Saxon epic poem Beowulf, a monster keeps
> attacking the leader's hall and eating everybody.
> Beowulf fatally wounds the monster by ripping its arm off.
> Name the monster.
Grendel. 4 for Dan Blum, Pete, Joshua, and Dan Tilque.
> * D. Cute and Furry Miscellany
> These questions concern cute and furry animals commonly kept
> as pets.
> D1. This cute and docile member of the rodent family, also
> known as a cavy ["kavvy"], serves as a pet and in medical
> research, but in its native South America, especially
> Ecuador, it's called cui ["kwee"], and it's dinner.
> What is it?
Guinea pig. 4 for Dan Blum, Pete, and Joshua.
> D2. Members of this rodent's family live in Africa, India,
> and Asia, but most of the pets in Canada hail from Mongolia.
> They need to burrow, and shouldn't be near plastic because
> they'll eat it. Weighing just 2½ ounces (70 g), """they're
> banned""" in California, for fear they'll run rampant if
> let free.
Gerbils. (Still true.) 4 for Dan Tilque. 2 for Dan Blum.
> * E. Evil Dictatorial History
> E1. From 1971 until forced to flee in 1979, he led Uganda,
> banishing Asians from the country, attacking other ethnic
> groups, torturing dissidents, destroying the economy and
> eventually killing somewhere between 100,000 and 300,000
> people. His invasion of Tanzania backfired and led to
> his exile. Name him.
His Excellency, President for Life, Field Marshal Al Hadji Doctor Idi
Amin Dada, VC, DSO, MC, Lord of the Beasts of the Earth and Fishes
of the Sea and Conqueror of the British Empire in Africa in General
and Uganda in Particular. 4 for everyone.
> E2. From 1975 to 1979, he led Democratic Kampuchea into hell,
> forcing city dwellers into forced labour in the country,
> resulting in the deaths of between 1,700,000 and 2,500,000
> Cambodians, or about one person in five. The invasion by
> Vietnam sent him into hiding for 18 years. Name him.
Pol Pot. 4 for everyone.
> * F. Sainted Geography
> These questions concern Caribbean islands whose names begin with
> "Saint" (in some language).
> F1. This Caribbean island's north half is controlled by France,
> and its south half is part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
> Name it.
St-Martin or Sint-Maarten. 4 for everyone.
The two countries agreed in 1648 to divide possession of the island.
> F2. Currently the playground of the rich and famous, this
> French Caribbean island was once a Swedish Caribbean island,
> and its capital is still named Gustavia. You may remember
> it from the movie "Along Came Polly". Name it.
St-Barthélemy or St. Barts. 4 for Erland and Joshua.
Scores, if there are no errors:
GAME 7 ROUNDS-> 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 BEST
TOPICS-> Ent Geo His Sci Can A+L Spo Cha SIX
Joshua Kreitzer 32 22 28 6 16 32 16 44 174
Dan Blum 12 21 32 12 0 28 36 34 163
Pete Gayde 11 34 28 16 -- -- 28 28 145
Dan Tilque 12 16 20 12 0 4 24 24 108
Erland Sommarskog 0 36 16 0 0 11 12 19 94
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