Mark Brader:
> These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2023-06-12,
> and should be interpreted accordingly... For further information
> please see my 2023-05-24 companion posting on "Questions from the
> Canadian Inquisition (QFTCI*)".
Oops, I'm a day late here.
> * Game 5, Round 2 - Sports - Sun Belt Hockey
> Once upon a time, hockey was played in cities where it snowed.
> Not any more. The finalists for this year's Stanley Cup are
> both from cities which don't expect much snow in the forecast.
> Answer these questions about professional hockey in the Sun Belt.
> Unless otherwise specified, where we ask for a team, you must
> give the city and team name, like "Toronto Blue Jays".
> 1. Not only are the Panthers and the Golden Knights from the Sun
> Belt, but so were the two teams they defeated to get to the
> final. Name *either* of the two eliminated semi-finalists.
Dallas Stars, Carolina Hurricanes.
> 2. In 1999, the Stars were the first Sun Belt team to win the
> Stanley Cup, 6 years after the relocation of which franchise
> to Dallas?
Minnesota North Stars. 4 for Joshua, Erland, and Pete.
> 3. The most successful Sun Belt team is the Tampa Bay Lightning,
> with three Stanley Cups. The franchise was founded in 1990
> largely due to the efforts of these two hall-of-fame brothers,
> one a Bruins forward, the other a Black Hawks goalie. Who?
> The surname is sufficient.
Phil and Tony Esposito. 4 for Joshua, Erland, and Pete.
> 4. Mike Fisher played for the Ottawa Senators, but was traded
> south to the Nashville Predators so that he could be closer to
> his superstar wife. Who is she?
Carrie Underwood. 4 for Joshua.
> 5. The NHL has twice attemped franchises in Atlanta. One ended
> up moving to Calgary, the other one to Winnipeg. Give the team
> name of *either* of those Atlanta franchises.
(Atlanta) Flames, Thrashers. 4 for Dan Blum, Joshua (the hard way),
Erland, and Pete.
> 6. The original Winnipeg Jets became the Phoenix Coyotes and then
> the Arizona Coyotes. Name *either* of the Phoenix suburbs where
> the Coyotes have had their home since leaving the city proper.
Glendale, Tempe. 4 for Joshua and Pete.
> 7. Beep beep! Two decades before the Coyotes came to Arizona,
> Robbie Ftorek was the star of which Arizona-based WHA franchise?
Phoenix Roadrunners. 4 for Joshua and Pete. 3 for Dan Blum.
> 8. One notable Coyotes fan was this player, who attended his first
> Coyotes game at age 2. He was drafted first overall in the
> 2016 entry draft, and has turned into a pretty decent player.
> Name him.
Auston Matthews.
> 9. One of the most successful WHA franchises was the Houston Aeros,
> who had the unusual draw of having this NHL legend playing
> alongside two of his sons. Who?
Gordie Howe. 4 for Joshua, Dan Tilque, and Pete.
> 10. Professional hockey came to Alabama in the form of the
> Birmingham Bulls. Prior to moving south, the franchise had
> been based in Canada -- under which somewhat similar name?
Toronto Toros. 4 for Joshua and Pete.
> * Game 5, Round 3 - Entertainment - Real Life Oscar Roles
> We give you the name of a real person, you tell us who won an
> Oscar for playing them in a movie.
If we don't say "supporting", the award was Best Actor or Actress.
> 1. Edith Piaf.
Marion Cotillard ["La Vie en Rose" (2007)].
> 2. Freddy Mercury.
Rami Malek ["Bohemian Rhapsody" (2018)]. 4 for Joshua and Pete.
> 3. Virginia Woolf.
Nicole Kidman ["The Hours" (2002)]. 4 for Joshua.
Elizabeth Taylor appeared in "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" (1966),
but Virginia Woolf is not a character in the movie; the title line
is just a bit of sardonic wordplay.
> 4. June Carter Cash.
Reese Witherspoon ["Walk The Line" (2005)]. 4 for Joshua.
> 5. Katharine Hepburn.
Cate Blanchett ["The Aviator" (2004, supporting)]. 4 for Joshua.
> 6. Winston Churchill.
Gary Oldman ["Darkest Hour" (2017)]. 4 for Dan Blum and Joshua.
> 7. Australian pianist David Helfgott.
Geoffrey Rush ["Shine" (1996)]. 4 for Joshua.
> 8. Polish pianist Wladyslaw Szpilman.
Adrian Brody ["The Pianist" (2002)]. 4 for Dan Blum and Joshua.
> 9. Queen Elizabeth II.
Helen Mirren ["The Queen" (2006)]. 4 for Dan Blum, Joshua, Erland,
and Pete.
> 10. Queen Elizabeth I. (Hint: With only 8 minutes of screen time,
> this is one of the shortest performances to win an Oscar.)
Judi Dench ["Shakespeare in Love" (1998, supporting)]. 4 for Dan Blum
and Joshua.
She wasn't the only person nominated for playing that character
that year. Cate Blanchett was nominated for Best Actress for
"Elizabeth", but lost to Gwyneth Paltrow in "Shakespeare in Love".
In my opinion both wins were well merited.
Scores, if there are no errors:
GAME 5 ROUNDS-> 2 3 TOTALS
TOPICS-> Spo Ent
Joshua Kreitzer 32 36 68
Pete Gayde 28 8 36
Dan Blum 7 16 23
Erland Sommarskog 12 4 16
Dan Tilque 4 0 4
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