Mark Brader:
> These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2013-01-28,
> and should be interpreted accordingly... For further information...
> see my recent companion posting on "Reposted Questions from the
> Canadian Inquisition (RQFTCI*)".
> * Game 1, Round 4 - History - "Time" Person of the Year
> The Person of the Year (or formerly the Man/Woman/etc. of the Year,
> varying as applicable) is an annual feature of the US newsmagazine
> "Time" that profiles a person, group, idea, or object that "for
> better or worse, has done the most to influence the events of
> the year."
In the original game, this was the hardest round of the entire season.
> Each of the following questions refers to a specific person.
> Name them.
> 1. She was the first Woman of the Year, in 1936.
Wallis Simpson (King Edward VIII's fiancee). 4 for Joshua.
> 2. This religious leader was Man of the Year in 1962.
Pope John XXIII. 4 for Joshua and Pete.
> 3. This political leader was Person of the Year in 2001.
Rudy Giuliani. 4 for Joshua.
Back then, he was still one of the good guys.
> 4. This business innovator was Person of the Year in 1999.
Jeff Bezos. 4 for Dan Blum.
> 5. He was a national leader and Man of the Year in 1939 and 1942.
Joseph Stalin. 4 for Erland and Joshua. 2 for Dan Blum and Pete.
> 6. He was an American general named Man of the Year in 1943
> and 1947.
George Marshall. (In 1947 he was secretary of state.) 4 for Joshua,
Dan Blum, and Dan Tilque.
> 7. She was an Asian national leader and reformer and Person of
> the Year in 1986.
Corazon Aquino. (Philippines.) 4 for Erland, Joshua, and Pete.
> 8. He was an Asian national leader and reformer and Man of the
> Year in 1978 and 1985.
Deng Xiaoping. (China.) 4 for Erland, Joshua, and Dan Tilque.
2 for Dan Blum.
> 9. He was the first Man of the Year, in 1927, for an accomplishment
> that took place that year.
Charles Lindbergh. 4 for everyone -- Erland, Joshua, Dan Blum,
Dan Tilque, and Pete.
> 10. He was Man of the Year in 1935, and leader of his country
> until 1974 except for a period of wartime occupation.
Haile Selassie. (Abyssinia/Ethopia.) 4 for Erland and Dan Tilque.
> * Game 1, Round 6 - Sports - The Color of Sports
> In this round we give you a clue about an athlete whose *first name,
> last name, or nickname* involves a color. Athletes will not repeat,
> but colors or surnames may.
Except as noted, all these people are still alive.
> For questions #1-3 you must give the full nickname, like "the
> Red Baron".
> 1. If not for Tiger Woods, Jack Nicklaus would probably be the
> unanimous choice for "greatest golfer of all time". What
> """is""" this Ohio native's nickname?
The Golden Bear. 4 for Joshua, Dan Blum, Dan Tilque, and Pete.
> 2. Bobby Hull was one of the best, and apparently passed his genes
> on to his son who also had a stellar hockey career. What
> """is""" Bobby's *son's* nickname?
The Golden Brett. (Bobby, of course, would be the Golden Jet.)
> 3. Billy Johnson played 18 years in the NFL (as well as one season,
> 1981, with the Montreal Alouettes), and his touchdown-celebrating
> "Funky Chicken" dance started the craze for end-zone antics.
> A fleet-footed punt and kickoff return specialist, what """is"""
> his sartorial nickname?
White Shoes. 4 for Joshua and Pete.
> For questions #4-10, we need the surname *and, if it is not the
> surname*, the part of the name containing a color. For example,
> if the answer was Jack Black, "Black" would suffice, but if it was
> "Black Jack" Pershing, we'd need the whole thing.
> 4. Born in Ottawa and raised in Rossland, BC, she was voted
> Canada's Female Athlete of the 20th Century, and """currently"""
> holds a seat in the Canadian Senate.
Nancy Greene Raine.
"Greene" was her original surname, therefore sufficient. She retired
from the Senate in 2018.
> 5. This Toronto Maple Leaf hockey """alumnus""" played for the
> team while holding a seat in the Canadian House of Commons.
Leonard "Red" Kelly. (He died in 2019.)
> 6. This Football Hall of Famer starred in the movies "The Dirty
> Dozen" and "100 Rifles" after playing 8 seasons in Cleveland.
Jim Brown. 4 for Joshua, Dan Blum, and Pete.
> 7. This 1971 Cy Young Award winning pitcher played the majority
> of his career with the Oakland Athletics.
Vida Blue. 4 for Joshua, Dan Tilque, and Pete.
> 8. He was the coach of Basketball's Boston Celtics during their
> record run of 9 consecutive NBA championships from 1956-57
> through 1965-66.
Arnold "Red" Auerbach. (He died in 2006.) 4 for Joshua, Dan Tilque,
and Pete.
> 9. This Pittsburgh Steeler defensive lineman showed he wasn't all
> that bad in an famous advertisement for a popular soft drink.
Joe Greene. (Yes, "Greene" was sufficient again.) 4 for Joshua,
Dan Tilque, and Pete.
Wikipedia has an article about the commercial:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hey_Kid,_Catch!
> 10. """Today's baseball players are suspended""" for drug use,
> but this former Cincinnati Red was banned for life for a
> different addiction.
Pete Rose. (Gambling.) 4 for Joshua, Dan Tilque, and Pete.
Scores, if there are no errors:
GAME 1 ROUNDS-> 2 3 4 6 TOTALS
TOPICS-> Sci Geo His Spo
Joshua Kreitzer 16 34 32 28 110
Dan Tilque 16 36 16 20 88
Erland Sommarskog 16 40 20 0 76
Dan Blum 28 16 16 8 68
Pete Gayde 4 20 14 28 66
--
Mark Brader | "This man must be very ignorant, for he answers
Toronto | every question he is asked." -- Voltaire
m...@vex.net | "'I resemble that remark!'" -- Steve Summit