> These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2014-11-17,
> and should be interpreted accordingly... For further information
> see my 2014-09-15 companion posting on "Questions from the
> Canadian Inquisition (QFTCI*)".
> * Game 9, Round 7 - Miscellaneous - Birds
This was the hardest round in the original game.
> Where a sports team is asked for, you don't need to include the city.
> 1. This bird, the largest of its genus in North America, was hunted
> to near extinction. The Toronto Zoo is part of a reintroduction
> program, and for the first time ever, it bred at the Leslie St.
> Spit in 2013. Name the bird.
Trumpeter swan. 4 for Marc.
> 2. This New World vulture became extinct in the wild in 1987, but
> captive breeding and subsequent release have led to a slow
> comeback. There are now over 400 birds in the wild or captivity.
> Name it.
California condor. 4 for Joshua, Dan, Jason, Marc, and Bruce.
"Condor" was not specific enough; there is also an Andean condor.
> 3. Where in San Francisco would you find a population of wild
> parrots?
Telegraph Hill. 4 for Joshua, Dan, Marc, and Bruce.
> 4. Where in Toronto would you find "Hawk Hill"?
High Park.
> 5. What do we call the science of bird study?
Ornithology. 4 for Joshua, Dan, Jason, Calvin, Marc, Erland, Peter,
and Bruce. 3 for Pete.
Reasonably or not, for the -th- I accepted -t- for full points but
scored -gh- as almost correct.
> 6. In the scientific classification system, what *class* are birds?
Aves (accepting avi or avifauna; I scored "avis" as almost correct).
4 for Joshua, Calvin, and Peter. 3 for Bruce.
> 7. The American coot is a rail, but is also known by another name,
> which was also the favorite baseball team of Cpl. Klinger on
> "M*A*S*H". What is that name?
(Toledo) Mud Hens. 4 for Joshua, Dan, Pete, Calvin, Marc, and Bruce.
> 8. Name the team which takes its name from the bird scientifically
> called Cyanocitta crystata.
(Toronto) Blue Jays. 4 for Dan, Marc, and Bruce. 2 for Pete.
You might've guessed that "cyan" would be a color.
> 9. Name the 2011 birder movie starring Owen Wilson, Steve Martin,
> and Jack Black.
"The Big Year". I didn't know it either.
> 10. Name the 1996 film in which a girl (Anna Paquin) and her father
> (Jeff Daniels) attempt to lead a group of orphaned Canada geese
> south by air.
"Fly Away Home". 4 for Joshua, Calvin, and Marc.
> * Game 9, Round 8 - Sports - Announcers in Quotes
> Here's a round on famous sportscasters and famous things they
> famously said while covering famous events.
> 1. ESPN announcer Stuart Scott is credited with inventing what
> exclamation that begins with a word associated with ghosts?
"Boo-yah!" 4 for Jason and Pete.
> For the remaining questions, name the sportscaster.
> 2. He was famous for saying, in Lake Placid in 1980, "Do you
> believe in miracles?"
Al Michaels. (The US team beat the USSR in Olympic hockey.)
4 for Pete, Marc, and Bruce.
> 3. He gave up covering boxing after the fight between Larry Holmes
> and Tex Cobb, saying, "Someone stop this senseless slaughter".
Howard Cosell. 4 for Joshua, Pete, Marc, and Bruce.
> 4. In 1988 this Dodgers announcer said: "All year long they looked
> to him to light the fire and all year long he answered the
> demands. High fly ball into right field. She is gone! In a
> year that has been so improbable, the impossible has happened."
Vin Scully. (Kirk Gibson, playing with injuries, hit a grand-slam
homer to win Game 1 of the 1988 World Series.) 4 for Joshua, Dan,
Pete, and Marc.
> 5. He began every broadcast with "Good evening Canada, and hockey
> fans in the United States". He is also famous for simply
> screaming out the name, "Henderson!"
Foster Hewitt. 4 for Pete.
> 6. He has called Super Bowl games, NBA Finals, and Stanley Cup
> Finals. His catchphrase is the word "Yesss!" -- shouted *with
> authority*.
Marv Albert. 4 for Joshua, Jason, and Pete.
> 7. This late Chicago announcer was famous for leading the crowd
> in a beer-soaked rendition of "Take Me Out to the Ball Game"
> in the 7th-inning stretch, followed by "Let's get some runs!"
Harry Caray. 4 for Joshua, Dan, Pete, and Marc. 3 for Bruce.
> 8. This longtime New York Yankees announcer and sometime player
> will always be associated with the exclamation "Holy cow!"
Phil Rizzuto. 4 for Joshua, Pete, Marc, and Bruce.
> 9. "A cannonading drive by Esposito! And a scintillating save
> by Dryden! And the play is stopped as the puck is caught in
> his paraphernalia." This hockey announcer was famous for his
> sesquipedalian loquaciousness.
Danny Gallivan.
> 10. Name the man whose trademark line is "Let's get ready to
> ruuuumbllllle!"
Michael Buffer. 4 for Jason.
Scores, if there are no errors:
GAME 9 ROUNDS-> 2 3 4 6 7 8 BEST
TOPICS-> His Can Ent Ent Mis Spo FOUR
Joshua Kreitzer 28 12 40 28 24 20 120
Marc Dashevsky 12 8 24 28 28 20 100
Dan Blum 31 12 26 18 20 8 95
Bruce Bowler -- -- 24 20 23 15 82
Dan Tilque 28 20 16 16 -- -- 80
Pete Gayde 22 10 -- -- 9 32 73
"Calvin" 30 0 20 4 16 0 70
Jason Kreitzer 8 4 28 20 8 12 68
Peter Smyth 32 0 0 8 8 0 48
Björn Lundin 24 4 0 8 -- -- 36
Erland Sommarskog 20 8 -- -- 4 0 32
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