Mark Brader:
> These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2016-07-25,
> and should be interpreted accordingly... For further information
> see my 2016-05-31 companion posting on "Questions from the Canadian
> Inquisition (QFTCI*)".
> I did not write either of these rounds.
> * Game 10, Round 7 - Literature - Poetic First Lines
> "Well begun is half done", or so they say. For each of the following
> openings, *either* name the poet *or* just give the title of the poem.
This was the hardest round in the original game, and the 7th-hardest
-- or 5th-hardest excluding two audio rounds -- of the entire season.
> 1. Come live with me and be my love
> And we will all the pleasures prove...
Christopher Marlowe, "The Passionate Shepherd to His Love".
> 2. When I consider how my light is spent
> Ere half my days, in this dark world and wide...
John Milton, "On His Blindness". 4 for Dan Blum and Gareth.
> 3. The curfew tolls the knell of parting day,
> The lowing herd wind slowly o'er the lea...
Thomas Gray, "Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard". 4 for Dan Blum
and Gareth.
> 4. I met a traveller from an antique land
> Who said: "Two vast and trunkless legs of stone
> Stand in the desert..."
Percy Shelley, "Ozymandias". 4 for Dan Blum and Joshua.
3 for Gareth. 2 for Pete.
> 5. I wander'd lonely as a cloud
> That floats on high o'er vales and hills...
William Wordsworth, "Daffodils". 4 for Calvin, Gareth, and Peter.
3 for Dan Blum.
> 6. The sea is calm tonight.
> The tide is full, the moon lies fair
> Upon the straits...
Matthew Arnold, "Dover Beach". 4 for Dan Blum and Dan Tilque.
> 7. Morning and evening
> Maids heard the goblins cry:
> "Come buy our orchard fruits,
> Come buy, come buy..."
Christina Rossetti, "Goblin Market". 4 for Dan Blum, Joshua,
and Gareth.
> 8. "What are the bugles blowin' for?" said Files-on-Parade.
> "To turn you out, to turn you out", the Colour-Sergeant said.
> "What makes you look so white, so white?" said Files-on-Parade.
> "I'm dreadin' what I've got to watch", the Colour-Sergeant said...
Rudyard Kipling, "Danny Deever". 4 for Dan Blum and Gareth.
> 9. Now as I was young and easy under the apple boughs
> About the lilting house and happy as the grass was green...
Dylan Thomas, "Fern Hill". 4 for Gareth.
> 10. The wind was a torrent of darkness among the gusty trees,
> The moon was a ghostly galleon tossed upon cloudy seas,
> The road was a ribbon of moonlight over the purple moor,
> And...
Alfred Noyes, "The Highwayman" (came riding -- riding -- riding --
the highwayman came riding, up to the old inn-door). 4 for Joshua
and areth.
> * Game 10, Round 8 - Sports - Grand Slam Tournaments
> 1. In tennis the phrase Grand Slam refers to four tournaments of
> the ATP tour -- that's the Association of Tennis Professionals.
> Name all four.
Australian Open, French Open, US Open, Wimbledon. 4 for
Joshua, Calvin, Gareth, Marc, Peter, Pete, Dan Tilque, and Björn.
I would probably have scored "American Open" as almost correct,
but the same entrant who gave that put "English Open" for Wimbledon,
so no points.
> 2. ATP tournaments are played on three types of courts. Name all
> three.
Clay, grass, hard. 4 for Joshua, Calvin, Gareth, Marc, Peter, Pete,
and Björn.
For "hard" court, I did not accept "artificial" or references to
the specific materials, which may vary.
The answer to this one came up in the Toronto Star 2 days before
the original game was played:
http://bizarro.com/comics/july-24-2016/
> For the remaining questions, please decode the rot13 for *each
> question individually*, only after you have finished with all the
> ones before it. (Sorry, but it's that sort of round.) In each
> case name the player.
> 3. Since 2000 only 18 different men have won a men's tennis Grand
> Slam tournament. One of the main reasons is because this Swiss
> player has won 17 of the 67 total Grand Slam tournaments during
> that period. His 17 wins is the current record.
Roger Federer. 4 for Joshua, Calvin, Gareth, Marc, Peter, Pete,
and Björn.
> 4. Right behind Federer is this Spaniard who has won 14
> Grand Slam tournaments since 2000. This player is a clay court
> specialist, and 9 of those 14 wins were at the French Open,
> the only Grand Slam tournament that uses clay courts.
Rafael Nadal. 4 for Joshua, Calvin, Gareth, Marc, Peter, Pete,
and Björn.
> 5. This Serbian player is on track to surpass Rafael Nadal in
> Grand Slam tournament wins. He currently has 12, including
> both the Australian and French Opens this year.
Novak Djokovic ["JOKE-o-vitch"]. 4 for Joshua, Calvin, Gareth,
Peter, Pete, and Björn.
> 6. This British player might have won many more than his current
> total of 3 Grand Slam tournament wins if he wasn't so
> unlucky as to be playing during the reign of both Federer
> and Djokovic. He has lost to one or the other in 7 Grand
> Slam tournament finals. He most recently beat Milos Raonic
> [rhymes with "cow nitch"] at this year's Wimbledon.
Andy Murray. 4 for Joshua, Calvin, Gareth, Peter, Pete, and Björn.
> 7. The most miraculous Grand Slam tournament win since 2000
> (and possibly ever) was in the 2001 Wimbledon tournament,
> by this Croatian player who was ranked 125th at the time and
> only entered the tournament because the organizers gave him a
> wild-card spot. In the finals he managed to beat Patrick Rafter.
> His win inspired the 2004 movie "Wimbledon", starring Paul
> Bettany and Kirsten Dunst.
Goran Ivanisevic ["ee-vahn-uh-SEV-itch"]. 4 for Joshua, Calvin,
Gareth, Peter, and Björn.
> 8. This former #1-ranked player, a serve specialist, is the last
> American to win a Grand Slam tournament, namely the US Open
> in 2003. He did make the finals of Wimbledon three times,
> but lost all three times to, yes, Federer.
Andy Roddick. 4 for Joshua, Calvin, Gareth, Peter, and Pete.
> 9. Switzerland currently only has two tennis players in the top
> 300 and both have won Grand Slam tournaments this century.
> The one not named Federer is this player who won the 2014
> Australian Open and the 2015 French Open.
Stanislas Wawrinka ["vav-ring-ka"]. 4 for Calvin, Gareth, Peter,
and Pete.
> 10. The only Australian to win a Grand Slam tournament since 2000
> is this player who is known for his trademark "backwards baseball
> cap" look. He won the US Open in 2001 and Wimbledon in 2002.
Lleyton Hewitt. 4 for Calvin, Gareth, and Peter.
Scores, if there are no errors:
GAME 10 ROUNDS-> 2 3 4 6 7 8 BEST
TOPICS-> His Mis Ent Can Lit Spo FOUR
Joshua Kreitzer 40 32 40 0 12 32 144
Dan Blum 40 36 28 0 27 0 131
Marc Dashevsky 32 32 40 0 0 16 120
Pete Gayde 32 15 32 0 2 32 111
Gareth Owen -- -- 40 0 27 40 107
Dan Tilque 32 32 23 0 4 4 91
Peter Smyth 31 16 -- -- 4 40 91
"Calvin" 15 0 23 0 4 40 82
Bruce Bowler 24 24 32 0 -- -- 80
Jason Kreitzer 36 0 28 0 0 0 64
Björn Lundin 8 18 4 0 0 28 58
Stephen Perry -- -- 36 12 -- -- 48
Erland Sommarskog 20 28 -- -- -- -- 48
-- -- -- -- 4 0 4
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