Mark Brader:
> These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2015-03-09,
> and should be interpreted accordingly... For further information
> see my 2015-02-23 companion posting on "Questions from the Canadian
> Inquisition (QFTCI*)".
Game 8 is over and it's another massive win for Stephen Perry.
Hearty congratulations, sir!
> * Game 8, Round 9 - Miscellaneous - As Easy as ABC
> Communication by telephone or radio can be tricky due to
> such things as static or a language barrier, so there is an
> internationally-agreed system for spelling, variously known as the
> NATO phonetic alphabet, the International Radiotelephony Spelling
> Alphabet, and other names. For example, A is Alfa [sic], B is
> Bravo, C is Charlie. And these letters are...?
"Jeopardy!" had a category on this topic on 2015-05-19. Only three
of the five questions were chosen before time ran out, and none of
those duplicated any questions here. The *other* category titles
in the round played on the theme also, though, and two of them were
Sierra and Whiskey.
> 1. D.
Delta. 4 for Peter, Björn, Dan Blum, Joshua, Jason, Dan Tilque,
Stephen, Calvin, Pete, and Bruce.
> 2. F.
Foxtrot. 4 for Peter, Björn, Dan Blum, Joshua, Dan Tilque, Stephen,
Calvin, Pete, and Bruce.
> 3. H.
Hotel. 4 for Peter, Dan Blum, Joshua, Dan Tilque, Stephen, Calvin,
and Bruce.
> 4. J.
Juliett. 4 for Peter, Dan Tilque, Stephen, Calvin, and Bruce.
> 5. L.
Lima. 4 for Peter, Joshua, Jason, Dan Tilque, Stephen, Calvin,
and Bruce.
> 6. P.
Papa. I scored "pepper" as almost correct based on the sound
resemblance. 4 for Peter, Jason, Dan Tilque, Stephen, and Bruce.
3 for Joshua.
> 7. S.
Sierra. 4 for Peter, Joshua, Jason, Dan Tilque, Stephen, Calvin,
and Bruce.
> 8. T.
Tango. 4 for Peter, Dan Blum, Joshua, Jason, Dan Tilque, Stephen,
Calvin, Pete, and Bruce.
> 9. W.
Whiskey. 4 for Peter, Dan Blum, Joshua, Dan Tilque, Stephen,
Calvin, and Bruce.
> 10. Y.
Yankee. 4 for Peter, Dan Tilque, Stephen, Calvin, and Bruce.
> * Game 8, Round 10 - Challenge Round: Tones of the Scale
This was the third-hardest round in the original game, after the
current-events and audio rounds.
> A. "Do", or Dough: Canadian Financial Gurus
> A1. "The Wealthy Barber" has provided Canadians with financial
> advice since 1989. It is a self-publishing success story,
> having sold over two million copies. Who wrote it?
David Chilton. 4 for Stephen.
> A2. This Jamaican-Canadian financial guru and TV personality has
> written many books about money, including "Debt Free
> Forever", "Money Rules", and "A Woman of Independent Means".
> Who is she?
Gail Vaz-Oxlade.
> B. "Re", or Rey: Spanish Monarchs
> B1. In the 15th century, this marriage between Isabella and
> Ferdinand united two important kingdoms of the Iberian
> peninsula. One was Castile; what was the other?
Aragon. See also the comment in Dan Tilque's posting. 4 for Marc,
Erland, Peter, Björn, Dan Blum, Joshua, Dan Tilque, Stephen,
and Calvin.
> B2. King Juan Carlos I reigned as Rey de España (King of Spain)
> from 1975 to 2014, when he abdicated in favor of his son.
> What is the son's name (no need for his number)?
Felipe (VI). We don't anglicize these things any more, so I scored
"Philip" as almost correct. 4 for Marc, Erland, Joshua, and Stephen.
1 for Dan Blum.
> C. "Mi", or Me: Autobiographies
> C1. "American Sniper", made into a 2014 movie, is the
> autobiography of the most lethal sniper in US military
> history. Name him.
Chris Kyle. 4 for Joshua, Stephen, and Pete.
> C2. Marcus Luttrell wrote an autobiographical book subtitled
> "The Eyewitness Account of Operation Redwing and the Lost
> Heroes of SEAL Team 10". It was made into a 2013 movie.
> Name the book (same name as the movie).
Lone Survivor. 4 for Joshua and Stephen.
> D. "Fa", or Far: Farthest Cities from Other Cities
> D1. What city with a population of more than 1,000,000 is the
> farthest away from Toronto, at a distance of 18,143 km?
Perth, Australia. 4 for Erland, Peter, Björn, Stephen, and Bruce.
3 for Pete. 2 for Calvin.
> D2. What city with a population of more than 1,000,000 is the
> farthest away from Cape Town, South Africa, at a distance of
> 18,554 km?
Honolulu. 4 for Stephen.
In the original game both of these questions were written in reverse,
asking for the cities farthest from Perth and Honolulu and expecting
the answers Toronto and Cape Town. This not only made them a lot
harder, it also made them wrong, because the farthest city from
the farthest city may not be the city you started from, and in both
of these cases it isn't.
> E. "So", or Sew: Surgery
> E1. Surgical sutures are now made of synthetic absorbable
> polymers. But what material was previously used? It was
> prepared from the natural fiber found in the walls of animal
> intestines, but its name was a misnomer.
Catgut. 4 for Marc, Peter, Dan Blum, Joshua, Dan Tilque, Stephen,
Calvin, Pete, and Bruce.
The animals actually used were generally sheep, sometimes horses,
but never cats. The substance is also simply called "gut", and
*that* came up on "Jeopardy!" on 2015-02-28 (although they mentioned
its use in musical instruments rather than surgery). It was in
a category on words that start with G and end with T; but the one
contestant who tried the question forgot this, went with "catgut",
and was therefore scored wrong.
> E2. This small, extremely sharp instrument used for surgery
> shares its name with a UK medical journal. What name?
Lancet. 4 for Marc, Erland, Peter, Dan Blum, Joshua, Jason, Stephen,
Calvin, Pete, and Bruce.
> F. "La", or Law: Law in the Movies
> F1. Two grand old lions of the screen, Spencer Tracy and
> Fredric March, play two grand old lions of the law, Clarence
> Darrow and William Jennings Bryan, as they grapple in the
> historic 1925 Scopes "Monkey Trial" in backwoods Tennessee.
> (Or more precisely, it was based on them and that case,
> but the names were changed.) Name the movie.
"Inherit the Wind". 4 for Marc, Dan Blum, Joshua, Jason, Dan Tilque,
Stephen, Pete, and Bruce.
> F2. Charles Laughton plays a pompous barrister in ill health,
> who comes out of retirement to defend playboy Tyrone
> Power on murder charges. Real-life wife Elsa Lanchester
> plays Laughton's nurse, and Marlene Dietrich also appears.
> Billy Wilder directed. Name the movie.
"Witness for the Prosecution". 4 for Marc, Joshua, Stephen, Calvin,
and Bruce.
Scores, if there are no errors:
GAME 8 ROUNDS-> 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 BEST
TOPICS-> Lit Sci Ent Spo His Can Mis Cha SIX
Stephen Perry 40 58 40 20 22 24 40 44 246
Joshua Kreitzer 28 23 35 8 28 4 31 32 177
Peter Smyth 20 32 16 12 28 0 40 16 152
Dan Blum 40 40 18 0 12 4 20 17 147
Bruce Bowler -- -- 20 12 27 12 40 20 131
"Calvin" 7 15 4 16 24 6 36 18 116
Marc Dashevsky 0 38 20 8 12 4 0 24 106
Pete Gayde -- -- 16 32 16 4 12 19 99
Erland Sommarskog 0 24 -- -- 20 4 0 16 64
Jason Kreitzer -- -- 24 4 8 0 20 8 64
Dan Tilque -- -- -- -- -- -- 40 12 52
Björn Lundin 0 16 0 0 16 0 8 8 48
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