Mark Brader:
> These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2013-02-25,
> and should be interpreted accordingly... For further information...
> see my 2022-09-09 companion posting on "Reposted Questions from
> the Canadian Inquisition (RQFTCI*)".
Game 10 is over. Hearty congratulations to DAN BLUM for a close win!
> ** Game 4, Round 9 - Canadiana - Scarborough Walk of Fame
> There is the Hollywood Walk of Fame. There is the Canadian
> Walk of Fame in downtown Toronto. But this round is about the
> *Scarborough* Walk of Fame, in the food court of the Scarborough
> Town Centre. In each case, you have to name the famous Scarberian
> being described. Note that some are Scarborough natives while
> others were born elsewhere and made their way to Scarborough.
Apparently none of them are sufficiently famous, so this round
never happened.
> 1. Inducted in 2008, this Scarborough resident was Toronto's first
> medical officer of health, who became the face of public health
> during the SARS outbreak of 2003. She later held the position
> of Ontario's Medical Officer of Health. She died in 2008 from
> a rare form of cancer.
Sheela Basrur.
> 2. Inducted in 2007, this Scarborough resident was the first
> president of the Greenpeace Foundation; among other things, he
> spearheaded a successful campaign to ban commercial whaling.
> He later became the ecology specialist for CITY-TV. He died
> of prostate cancer in 2005.
Bob Hunter.
> 3. Inducted in 2011, this doctor worked with Dr. Maxwell Bochner
> of the Bochner Eye Institute in Toronto for more than 10 years.
> He was one of the first in North America to practice laser
> vision correction.
Harold Stein. (He died in 2021.)
> 4. Inducted in 2011, this Scotland-born singer/songwriter """has
> been""" part of the Canadian music scene since 1976. He is
> best known for his 1985 album "Strange Animal" and joined the
> rock group Styx in 1999.
Lawrence Gowan. (Still alive and probably still true.)
> 5. Inducted in 2009, this media personality """is""" best known as
> the co-host of CHUM-FM's morning show, and the host of CITY-TV's
> "CityLine" program from 1989 to 2008.
Marilyn Denis. (Still alive, probably now best known for "The
Marilyn Denis Show" on CTV.)
> 6. Inducted in 2007, this Scarborough native swam across Lake
> Ontario at age 16, in a new record time of 15 hours 10 minutes
> that smashed long-distance swimmer Marilyn Bell's record by
> almost 6 hours. Between 1975 and 1982 she swam across the
> English Channel 19 times, including 5 two-way crossings,
> earning the soubriquet "Queen of the Channel".
Cindy Nicholas. (She died in 2016.)
As I mentioned in connection with Game 10, Round 6, of the previous
season, her first two-way crossing of the Channel was not only
the first ever by a woman, but also over 10 hours faster than the
previous record.
> 7. Inducted in 2009, this actress and comedienne started her career
> with Second City in 1983. She had a regular role in the first
> season of "Paradise Falls". She starred with her husband,
> Colin Mochrie, in two television series, "Getting Along
> Famously" and the children's series "Seven Little Monsters".
> She """can""" also be seen in "Little Mosque on the Prairie",
> playing Mayor Popowicz.
Debra McGrath. (Still alive, but "Little Mosque..." ended in 2012.)
> 8. Inducted in 2011, this musician born in England in 1928 is a
> Canadian jazz vibraphonist, percussionist, and composer. In the
> early 1970s he drew wide acclaim for his performances with Benny
> Goodman's jazz sextet, with which he toured internationally.
> In 1992, he was made an Officer of the Order of Canada in
> recognition of his international renown.
Peter Appleyard. (He died in 2013.)
> 9. Inducted in 2008, this Scarborough native began his professional
> hockey career as the first-round draft pick for the New York
> Rangers in 1974. He played left wing with the Rangers for two
> years before he was traded to Boston in 1976, where he scored
> a hat-trick in his first-ever game as a Bruin. By 1985 he had
> earned his place as captain of the team. He retired in 1988.
Rick Middleton. (Still alive.)
> 10. Inducted in 2006, this Scarborough resident has had a long
> career as a broadcaster for CITY-TV and CP24. He was the
> recipient of the Clarke Institute's 1996 "Courage to Come Back"
> Award (for coming back from the effects of polio), and was
> inducted into the Terry Fox Hall of Fame in 1997 for his ongoing
> contributions to the causes of people with physical disabilities.
> """Currently""" he is the Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario.
David Onley. (Still alive, but left the LG position in 2014.)
> ** Game 4, Round 10 - Entertainment Challenge Round - Academy Awards
> * A. History - The First Time
> These two questions are on events associated with the first Academy
> Awards in 1929, honoring movies of 1927-28.
> A1. What comic actor won an honorary Oscar for versatility and
> genius in acting, writing, directing, and producing the
> silent movie "The Circus"?
Charlie Chaplin. 4 for Joshua. 2 for Dan Blum.
> A2. What movie won the Oscar for Best Picture (or as they said
> back then, Outstanding Picture)?
"Wings". 4 for Joshua, Dan Blum, and Pete.
> * B. Literature - From the Page
> B1. What movie was adapted from Stephen King's novella
> "The Body"?
"Stand by Me" (1986). 4 for Joshua and Dan Blum.
> B2. What movie was adapted from W.P. Kinsella's novel
> "Shoeless Joe"?
"Field of Dreams" (1989). 4 for Joshua, Dan Blum, and Pete.
> * C. Geography - At Least There are Subtitles
> C1. What country """has won""" the most times for Best Foreign
> Language Film?
Italy. (Still true.) 4 for Dan Blum. 3 for Pete.
At the time of the original game Italy was beating France 10-9,
with no other country having more than 4; now it's 11-9, and the
category has been renamed to Best International Feature Film.
The 11 Italian winners are: "La strada" (1956), "Nights of Cabiria"
["Le notti di Cabiria"] (1957), "8½" (1963), "Yesterday, Today and
Tomorrow" ["Ieri, oggi, domani"] (1964), "Investigation of a Citizen
Above Suspicion" ["Indagine su un cittadino al di sopra di ogni
sospetto"] (1970), "The Garden of the Finzi-Continis" ["Il giardino
dei Finzi Contini"] (1971), "Amarcord" (1974), "Cinema Paradiso"
["Nuovo cinema Paradiso"] (1989), "Mediterraneo" (1991), "Life
is Beautiful" ["La vita è bella"] (1998), and "The Great Beauty"
["La grande bellezza"] (2013).
Before the Best Foreign Language Film category existed, special or
honorary Oscars were sometimes given, but this does not affect the
answer since Italy and France are tied on those.
> C2. What is the name of the 2003 Canadian movie that won for
> Best Foreign Language Film and is the sequel to the "The
> Decline of the American Empire"?
"The Barbarian Invasions" or "Les Invasions barbares". 4 for Joshua.
> * D. Sports - Reach for the Top
> These two questions are about Best Picture winners with sports
> themes.
> D1. What movie won the Oscar for Best Picture for 1981?
"Chariots of Fire" (track). 4 for everyone -- Joshua, Dan Tilque,
Dan Blum, and Pete.
> D2. What movie won the Oscar for Best Picture for 2004?
"Million Dollar Baby" (boxing). 4 for Joshua.
> * E. Science - Special Things
> E1. Two disaster movies from 1972 and 1974 each won a Special
> Achievement Academy Award for Visual Effects. Name either
> one.
"The Poseidon Adventure", "Earthquake". 4 for Dan Blum and Pete.
2 for Dan Tilque.
> E2. What 1995 movie won a Special Achievement Academy Award
> for being the first feature-length computer-animated film?
"Toy Story". 4 for everyone.
> * F. Miscellaneous - It's All about the Numbers
> F1. Who """holds""" the record for most appearances as host or
> co-host of the Academy Awards, at 19?
Bob Hope. (Still true.) 4 for Joshua, Dan Blum, and Pete.
The years (of the movies honored, the ceremonies being the year after)
were 1939-42, 1944-45, 1952, 1954, 1957-61, 1964-67, 1974, and 1977.
Billy Crystal has done it the most times after Hope, in two senses of
"after": 9 times altogether, 1989-92, 1996-97, 1999, 2003, and 2011.
> F2. What British actor has been nominated 8 times for Best Actor,
> but """has""" never won? He was presented with an honorary
> Oscar in 2002.
Peter O'Toole. (He died in 2013 and never won.) 4 for Joshua
and Pete.
He was nominated for "Lawrence of Arabia" (1962); "Becket" (1964);
"The Lion in Winter" (1968); "Goodbye, Mr. Chips" (1969); "The
Ruling Class" (1972); "The Stunt Man" (1980); "My Favorite Year"
(1982); and "Venus" (2006).
Scores, if there are no errors:
GAME 4 ROUNDS-> 2 3 4 6 7 8 10 BEST
TOPICS-> Ent Geo His Lei Lit Sci Cha FIVE
Dan Blum 28 22 40 34 40 40 34 188
Joshua Kreitzer 40 27 32 31 40 32 40 184
Dan Tilque 0 28 40 36 36 36 10 176
Erland Sommarskog 0 12 24 20 16 20 -- 92
Pete Gayde -- -- -- -- -- -- 31 31
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