Mark Brader:
> These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2013-03-18,
> and should be interpreted accordingly... For further information...
> see my 2022-09-09 companion posting on "Reposted Questions from
> the Canadian Inquisition (RQFTCI*)".
> * Game 7, Round 4 - History - Shared Dates of Birth and Death
> This round is about famous people who either shared a common date
> of birth or a common date of death. Descriptions of people may
> relate to the time they were most famous: thus in question #1,
> Carl Lewis was not an Olympic athlete when he was born.
> 1. Which British royal was born 1961-07-01, the same day as American
> Olympic track and field athlete Carl Lewis?
Princess Diana. 4 for Joshua and Stephen.
> 2. What famous scientist was born 1809-02-12, the same day as
> Abraham Lincoln?
Charles Darwin. 4 for Joshua, Stephen, Dan Tilque, and Dan Blum.
> 3. What well-known actor was born on 1926-06-01, the same day
> as Marilyn Monroe? He was a Grammy-winning Southern gospel
> singer, was nominated for two Tony Awards, and appeared in
> several movies -- but he's best known for his TV series work.
> He died 2012-07-03. Who was he?
Andy Griffith. 4 for Joshua and Stephen.
> 4. What Canadian comedic actor and screenwriter was born 1952-07-01,
> the same day as hockey legend Steve Schutt? This actor is
> a firm believer in spirituality and has an avid interest in
> aspects of the paranormal.
Dan Aykroyd. 4 for Joshua, Stephen, and Dan Blum.
> 5. Two well-known authors died on 1963-11-22, the same day as
> John F. Kennedy. One was born in 1898; a deeply religious
> man, he also wrote non-fiction Christian apologetics as well
> as novels. He was a close friend of Tolkien. Who was he?
C.S. Lewis. 4 for Joshua, Stephen, Dan Tilque, and Dan Blum.
When this question came up at our game, it went to our opponents.
When the answer was revealed, one of the best players on my team
declared loudly, "And the other one was Aldous Huxley"! If this had
been a deliberate -- but unnecessary -- attempt to assist our teammate
that question #6 would go to, we would not have been allowed full
points on the question; but he was just being uncharacteristically
obtuse, and we were.
> 6. The other one was born in 1894. His paternal grandfather,
> one of his brothers, and one of his half-brothers were all
> world-famous biologists. On his mother's side of the family,
> author Mrs. Humphrey Ward was his aunt, and poet Matthew Arnold
> was his mother's cousin. Who was he?
Aldous Huxley. 4 for Joshua, Stephen, Dan Tilque, and Dan Blum.
> 7. Which multiple Wimbledon winner was born 1943-11-22, the same
> day as hockey legend Yvan Cournoyer?
Billie Jean King. 4 for Joshua, Stephen, and Dan Blum.
> 8. Which American playwright, who """has""" more Academy Award
> and Tony Award nominations than any other author, was born on
> 1927-07-04, the same day as Italian actress Gina Lollobrigida?
Neil Simon. 4 for Joshua, Stephen, and Dan Blum.
I believe he and Woody Allen are now tied at 17 nominations for
Oscars and Tonys combined.
> 9. Which actress died 2009-07-25, the same day as Michael Jackson?
Farrah Fawcett (as mentioned, of course, with the answers to Game 3,
Round 4). 4 for Joshua and Stephen.
> 10. This TV newsmagazine host, news anchor, and game show host held
> the "Guinness Book of Records" record for most hours on TV until
> Regis Philbin surpassed him in 2004. He was born on 1921-02-14,
> the same day as Hazel McCallion. Who """is """ he?
Hugh Downs. 4 for Joshua and Stephen.
Hazel McCallion may not be known to some of you. She won the
mayoralty of Mississauga, a large suburb of Toronto, in 1978 when
she was 57, *and held it for 12 terms, totaling 36 years*.
She's still alive today at age 101, while Downs died in 2020 at
a mere 99. The "New York Times" did a nice piece on her this year:
http://www.nytimes.com/2022/03/11/world/canada/hazel-mccallion-mississauga-mayor.html
> * Game 7, Round 6 - Sports - On the Move
> These are teams in major professional sports leagues, whose
> franchise took the indicated name when they moved from another
> city on the indicated date. You must tell where they moved *from*
> (i.e. the place name they were previously known by -- be it city,
> state, or whatever) on that date.
> All of the questions will involve teams that had a complete name
> change -- for example, you won't see the Tennessee Oilers, who
> were the Houston Oilers before they moved -- but, again, we're
> only asking for the place name, not the team name.
> (Note: In one or more cases there is some reason to question whether
> the old and new team should really be considered the same one,
> but they are at least by some people.)
> 1. Texas Rangers, 1972.
Washington (Senators, AL). 4 for Joshua, Stephen, and Dan Tilque.
> 2. Winnipeg Jets, 2011.
Atlanta (Thrashers, NHL). 4 for Joshua and Stephen.
> 3. Phoenix Coyotes, 1996.
Winnipeg (Jets, NHL, not to be confused with question #2).
4 for Joshua and Stephen.
> 4. Baltimore Ravens, 1996.
Cleveland (Browns, NFL). 4 for Joshua and Stephen.
> 5. New Jersey Devils, 1982.
Colorado (Rockies, NHL, see also question #10). 4 for Joshua
and Stephen.
> 6. Colorado Avalanche, 1995.
Quebec (Nordiques, NHL). 4 for Joshua, Stephen, Dan Tilque,
and Erland.
> 7. Carolina Hurricanes, 1997.
Hartford (Whalers, NHL). 4 for Joshua, Stephen, and Erland.
> 8. Washington Nationals, 2005.
Montreal (Expos, NL). 4 for Joshua, Stephen, Dan Tilque,
and Dan Blum.
> 9. Oklahoma City Thunder, 2008.
Seattle (Supersonics, NBA). 4 for Joshua, Stephen, Dan Tilque,
and Erland.
> 10. Colorado Rockies (NHL), 1976.
Kansas City (Scouts). 4 for Stephen.
Scores, if there are no errors:
GAME 7 ROUNDS-> 2 3 4 6 TOTALS
TOPICS-> Ent Geo His Spo
Joshua Kreitzer 36 34 40 36 146
Stephen Perry -- -- 40 40 80
Dan Tilque 4 24 12 16 56
Erland Sommarskog 0 20 0 12 32
Dan Blum -- -- 24 4 28
Pete Gayde 8 16 -- -- 24
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