Mark Brader:
> These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2007-01-22,
> and should be interpreted accordingly... For further information
> see my 2020-06-23 companion posting on "Reposted Questions from
> the Canadian Inquisition (RQFTCI*)".
Game 1 is over again, and the winner is JOSHUA KREITZER with
205 points! Well done, sir. When this game was posted in 2008,
Stephen Perry won with 240 points, but that was based on all 8 rounds,
not the best 6 out of 8. Joshua was second that time with 199 on
all 8 rounds.
> I originally wrote one of these two rounds.
That was the challenge round.
> ** Game 1, Round 9 - Literature - The Horse
> 1. What book features the Houyhnhnms ["h'WIN-ems"]?
"Gulliver's Travels". 4 for Dan Blum, Joshua, Dan Tilque, and Pete.
> 2. What horsey bestseller became a movie that helped launch a
> star's career? It also featured Mickey Rooney.
"National Velvet". (Elizabeth Taylor's first major role.)
4 for Joshua and Pete.
> 3. Whose horse was Rosinante ["ro-sin-ON-tay"]?
Don Quixote. 4 for Dan Blum, Joshua, and Dan Tilque. 3 for Pete.
> 4. Mickey Rooney also appeared in the 1979 film version of Walter
> Farley's best-known book. What book?
"The Black Stallion". 4 for Joshua.
> 5. What horsey novella by John Steinbeck sometimes appears on
> high-school curriculums?
"The Red Pony". 4 for Dan Blum.
> 6. What play by Peter Shaffer won the 1974 Tony award?
"Equus". 4 for Dan Blum, Joshua, and Pete.
> 7. What former jockey and prolific horsey novelist did in fact write
> at least one novel without horses in it -- although you might not
> think so?
Dick Francis. 4 for Dan Blum and Joshua.
> 8. Which bestseller protested against the often cruel treatment
> of horses, especially working horses, and was the only novel
> its author ever wrote?
"Black Beauty". (By Anna Sewell.) 4 for Joshua and Dan Tilque.
"They Shoot Horses, Don't They?" is about marathon dance competitions!
> 9. The Pulitzer-prizewinning author of "Moo" also wrote "Horse
> Heaven", which is set in the world of horse racing. Name the
> author.
Jane Smiley. 4 for Dan Blum.
> 10. Strangely, the horses that are instrumental to the achievement
> described in the poem "How They Brought the Good News from
> Ghent to Aix" are given no credit. Who is the poet?
Robert Browning.
> ** Game 1, Round 10 - Challenge Round
> * A. 15 Yards for Roughing, or Was That 15 Years?
("15 years" was a hint that the questions would involve dates,
not meant to imply any specific date.)
> A1. Within 1, what year did the Saskatchewan Roughriders
> """last""" win the Grey Cup? The game was played in Toronto.
2007 answer: 1989. 2020 answer: the last Grey Cup they won was in
2013, but the last one that was played in Toronto that they won
was in 2007. (Accepting any of 1988-90, 2006-08, or 2012-14.)
3 for Dan Blum.
> A2. Within 1, what was the last year that the Ottawa Rough
> Riders played?
1996 (accepting 1995-97). 3 for Dan Blum. 2 for Joshua.
Until that time, the CFL had two teams with differently spelled
versions of the same name. This happened because it was effectively
formed by the merger of two regional leagues, and both teams kept
their existing names.
> * B. Not So Far from the Nile
> B1. Niamey """is""" the capital of what country?
Niger. (Still true. Both Niamey and Niger are alphabetically
close to "Nile", besides being in Africa.) 4 for Dan Blum, Joshua,
Erland, and Pete.
> B2. What city officially became the capital of Nigeria in 1991?
Abuja (it replaced Lagos). 4 for Dan Blum, Dan Tilque, Erland,
and Pete.
> * C. Science, Not Exactly to Scale
> C1. What is a scalene triangle?
None of its sides are equal. Also, none of its angles are equal;
either answer was fine. 4 for Dan Blum, Joshua, and Bruce.
> C2. What type of quantity or measurement is a scalar?
> (Not "scaler".)
One that can be given as a single number (perhaps with a unit
of measure and a plus or minus sign, but without an associated
direction). A reference to having only magnitude was acceptable,
although it implies that negative values would not be allowed.
4 for Dan Blum, Joshua, Bruce, Dan Tilque, and Erland.
> * D. The Leader who Would Be King
> D1. Which US president was formerly named King?
Gerald Ford (he was adopted). 4 for Dan Blum, Joshua, Bruce,
Dan Tilque, and Pete.
> D2. William Lyon Mackenzie was once Mayor of Toronto.
> William Lyon Mackenzie King was once Prime Minister of
> Canada. How were they related?
Grandfather and grandson (respectively).
> * E. When you Hear This
> For each question in this pair, complete the quote.
> E1. This aphorism is a guideline in medical diagnosis: "When
> you hear hoofbeats..."
"Think horses, not zebras." Both animals were required. 4 for
Dan Blum, Joshua, Bruce, and Dan Tilque.
> E2. Hermann Göring ["Gurring"] liked to quote this line from
> the Nazi playwright Hanns Johst ["Yost"]. "When I hear
> the word culture..."
"I reach for my revolver" is the way the line is most often quoted;
the original German wording is "entsichere ich meinen Browning" --
"I release the safety on my Browning". Any reference to preparing to
shoot a gun was acceptable. 4 for Dan Blum, Joshua, and Dan Tilque.
> * F. While I was a Director
> F1. This man directed "One, Two, Three", "Five Graves to Cairo",
> "The Seven Year Itch", and "Stalag 17". Name him.
Billy Wilder. 4 for Dan Blum and Joshua.
> F2. *This* man directed "These Three" and "How to Steal a
> Million" -- but enough with the numbers. He also directed
> "Ben-Hur", "Jezebel", "Mrs. Miniver", and "Roman Holiday".
> Name him.
William Wyler. 4 for Joshua and Pete.
Scores, if there are no errors:
GAME 1 ROUNDS-> 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 BEST
TOPICS-> His Ent Can Sci Spo Geo Lit Cha SIX
Joshua Kreitzer 27 36 4 40 40 20 28 34 205
Dan Blum 36 12 4 36 27 16 24 38 177
Dan Tilque 36 0 8 35 40 28 12 20 171
Pete Gayde -- -- 0 16 40 26 15 16 113
Erland Sommarskog 32 0 0 16 8 20 0 12 88
Bruce Bowler -- -- -- -- 40 8 0 16 64
"Calvin" 16 8 -- -- -- -- -- -- 24
Joe Masters -- -- 0 16 -- -- -- -- 16
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