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Mark Brader

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Feb 12, 2021, 12:05:31 AM2/12/21
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These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2003-03-17,
and should be interpreted accordingly. All questions were written
by members of the Usual Suspects, but have been reformatted and
may have been retyped and/or edited by me. I will reveal the
correct answers in about 3 days.

For further information, including an explanation of the """
notation that may appear in these rounds, see my 2020-06-23
companion posting on "Reposted Questions from the Canadian
Inquisition (RQFTCI*)".


I did not write these rounds.


* Game 9, Round 7 - Geography - Cultural Monuments

1. In what *city* will you find the Universal House of Justice,
the temple that houses the governing body of the Baha'i faith?

2. In what *country* can you find the Tomb of Hussein, one of the
holiest shrines for Shiite Muslims?

3. In what *city* is La Fenice ("Fe-NEE-che") Opera House found?

4. The Maryinsky Theatre ["Mary-YIN-ski"] is the home of the
Maryinsky Ballet, more famously, though now unofficially,
known as the Kirov Ballet, especially for foreign engagements.
In what *city* is the theatre?

5. In what *Ontario town* can you find the historic Norman Bethune
House?

6. In which *city* can you find the Ashmolean Library (now incorporated
into the Sackler Library)?

7. An equestrian statue of Marcus Aurelius stands in this square,
which is located on one of Rome's seven hills. Michelangelo
redesigned the square. Name *either* the square or the hill.

8. Less famous than Pompeii but nearly as impressive is the restored
ancient city at the mouth of the Tiber. Name this *ancient city*,
which was the port that served Rome.

9. In what *US city and state* would you find the Mayo Clinic?

10. In what *city and state* would you find the US National Naval
Medical Center?


* Game 9, Round 8 - Canadiana Sports - University Athletic Logos

Please see the handout at:

http://www.eskimo.com/~scs/msb/o9/8/logos.pdf

It displays pictures of Canadian university athletic logos.
We have removed the name of the school if it's present, because
in each case, that's what you have to give. Some logos are
gender-specific, but you don't have to specify that in your answer.
(*Note*: I have no idea how many of these logos are still current
in 2021. You must give the answers that were correct in 2003.)

I've sorted the round in order of the handout, interspersing the
decoys with the others to give 26 total questions from #1 to #28;
answer for the decoys if you like for fun, but for no points.

1. (decoy)
2. Name it.
3. (decoy) logo #3 (men's) and #12 (women's).
4. Name it.
5. (decoy)
6. (decoy)
7. (decoy)
8. Logo #8 (men's) and #15 (women's) -- name it.
9. Name it.
10. Name it.
11. Name it.
13. Name it.
14. (decoy)
16. (decoy)
17. (decoy)
18. (decoy)
19. (decoy)
20. (decoy)
21. Name it.
22. (decoy)
23. Name it.
24. (decoy)
25. (decoy)
26. (decoy)
27. (decoy)
28. Name it.

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Joshua Kreitzer

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m...@vex.net (Mark Brader) wrote in
news:DqKdnR84bOwIkbv9...@giganews.com:

> * Game 9, Round 7 - Geography - Cultural Monuments
>
> 1. In what *city* will you find the Universal House of Justice,
> the temple that houses the governing body of the Baha'i faith?

Haifa

> 2. In what *country* can you find the Tomb of Hussein, one of the
> holiest shrines for Shiite Muslims?

Iraq

> 3. In what *city* is La Fenice ("Fe-NEE-che") Opera House found?

Phoenix

> 4. The Maryinsky Theatre ["Mary-YIN-ski"] is the home of the
> Maryinsky Ballet, more famously, though now unofficially,
> known as the Kirov Ballet, especially for foreign engagements.
> In what *city* is the theatre?

St. Petersburg; Moscow

> 6. In which *city* can you find the Ashmolean Library (now
> incorporated
> into the Sackler Library)?

Oxford; Cambridge

> 8. Less famous than Pompeii but nearly as impressive is the restored
> ancient city at the mouth of the Tiber. Name this *ancient city*,
> which was the port that served Rome.

Civitavecchia

> 9. In what *US city and state* would you find the Mayo Clinic?

Rochester, Minnesota

> 10. In what *city and state* would you find the US National Naval
> Medical Center?

Bethesda, Maryland

> * Game 9, Round 8 - Canadiana Sports - University Athletic Logos
>
> Please see the handout at:
>
> http://www.eskimo.com/~scs/msb/o9/8/logos.pdf
>
> It displays pictures of Canadian university athletic logos.
> We have removed the name of the school if it's present, because
> in each case, that's what you have to give. Some logos are
> gender-specific, but you don't have to specify that in your answer.
>
> 1. (decoy)

University of Saskatchewan

> 2. Name it.

Simon Fraser University

> 3. (decoy) logo #3 (men's) and #12 (women's).

University of Alberta

> 4. Name it.

Simon Fraser University

> 6. (decoy)

McGill University

> 7. (decoy)

Simon Fraser University

> 8. Logo #8 (men's) and #15 (women's) -- name it.

Universite de Montreal

> 10. Name it.

Simon Fraser University

> 11. Name it.

McGill University

> 14. (decoy)

McGill University

> 17. (decoy)

University of Halifax

> 19. (decoy)

McGill University

> 20. (decoy)

Xavier University

> 21. Name it.

Simon Fraser University

> 22. (decoy)

Simon Fraser University

> 23. Name it.

Simon Fraser University

> 24. (decoy)

Simon Fraser University

> 25. (decoy)

Simon Fraser University

> 26. (decoy)

Universite de Laval

> 27. (decoy)

Simon Fraser University

> 28. Name it.

Simon Fraser University

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Joshua Kreitzer
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Erland Sommarskog

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Mark Brader (m...@vex.net) writes:
> * Game 9, Round 7 - Geography - Cultural Monuments
>
> 2. In what *country* can you find the Tomb of Hussein, one of the
> holiest shrines for Shiite Muslims?

Iran

> 3. In what *city* is La Fenice ("Fe-NEE-che") Opera House found?

Rome

> 4. The Maryinsky Theatre ["Mary-YIN-ski"] is the home of the
> Maryinsky Ballet, more famously, though now unofficially,
> known as the Kirov Ballet, especially for foreign engagements.
> In what *city* is the theatre?

Moscow

> 7. An equestrian statue of Marcus Aurelius stands in this square,
> which is located on one of Rome's seven hills. Michelangelo
> redesigned the square. Name *either* the square or the hill.

Piazza d'Espagna

> 8. Less famous than Pompeii but nearly as impressive is the restored
> ancient city at the mouth of the Tiber. Name this *ancient city*,
> which was the port that served Rome.

Hierakelon

Dan Tilque

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On 2/11/21 9:05 PM, Mark Brader wrote:
>
>
> * Game 9, Round 7 - Geography - Cultural Monuments
>
> 1. In what *city* will you find the Universal House of Justice,
> the temple that houses the governing body of the Baha'i faith?
>
> 2. In what *country* can you find the Tomb of Hussein, one of the
> holiest shrines for Shiite Muslims?
>
> 3. In what *city* is La Fenice ("Fe-NEE-che") Opera House found?
>
> 4. The Maryinsky Theatre ["Mary-YIN-ski"] is the home of the
> Maryinsky Ballet, more famously, though now unofficially,
> known as the Kirov Ballet, especially for foreign engagements.
> In what *city* is the theatre?
>
> 5. In what *Ontario town* can you find the historic Norman Bethune
> House?
>
> 6. In which *city* can you find the Ashmolean Library (now incorporated
> into the Sackler Library)?
>
> 7. An equestrian statue of Marcus Aurelius stands in this square,
> which is located on one of Rome's seven hills. Michelangelo
> redesigned the square. Name *either* the square or the hill.
>
> 8. Less famous than Pompeii but nearly as impressive is the restored
> ancient city at the mouth of the Tiber. Name this *ancient city*,
> which was the port that served Rome.
>
> 9. In what *US city and state* would you find the Mayo Clinic?

Rochester, Minnesota

>
> 10. In what *city and state* would you find the US National Naval
> Medical Center?

San Diego, California
Dan Tilque

Pete Gayde

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Feb 12, 2021, 8:22:01 PM2/12/21
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Mark Brader wrote:
> These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2003-03-17,
> and should be interpreted accordingly. All questions were written
> by members of the Usual Suspects, but have been reformatted and
> may have been retyped and/or edited by me. I will reveal the
> correct answers in about 3 days.
>
> For further information, including an explanation of the """
> notation that may appear in these rounds, see my 2020-06-23
> companion posting on "Reposted Questions from the Canadian
> Inquisition (RQFTCI*)".
>
>
> I did not write these rounds.
>
>
> * Game 9, Round 7 - Geography - Cultural Monuments
>
> 1. In what *city* will you find the Universal House of Justice,
> the temple that houses the governing body of the Baha'i faith?

Teheran

>
> 2. In what *country* can you find the Tomb of Hussein, one of the
> holiest shrines for Shiite Muslims?

Iran; Iraq

>
> 3. In what *city* is La Fenice ("Fe-NEE-che") Opera House found?

Venice

>
> 4. The Maryinsky Theatre ["Mary-YIN-ski"] is the home of the
> Maryinsky Ballet, more famously, though now unofficially,
> known as the Kirov Ballet, especially for foreign engagements.
> In what *city* is the theatre?

St Petersburg

>
> 5. In what *Ontario town* can you find the historic Norman Bethune
> House?

London; Kitchener

>
> 6. In which *city* can you find the Ashmolean Library (now incorporated
> into the Sackler Library)?

Philadelphia; Boston

>
> 7. An equestrian statue of Marcus Aurelius stands in this square,
> which is located on one of Rome's seven hills. Michelangelo
> redesigned the square. Name *either* the square or the hill.

Campidoglio

>
> 8. Less famous than Pompeii but nearly as impressive is the restored
> ancient city at the mouth of the Tiber. Name this *ancient city*,
> which was the port that served Rome.
>
> 9. In what *US city and state* would you find the Mayo Clinic?

Rochester, Minnesota

>
> 10. In what *city and state* would you find the US National Naval
> Medical Center?

Bethesda, Maryland; Annapolis, Maryland

>
>
> * Game 9, Round 8 - Canadiana Sports - University Athletic Logos
>
> Please see the handout at:
>
> http://www.eskimo.com/~scs/msb/o9/8/logos.pdf
>
> It displays pictures of Canadian university athletic logos.
> We have removed the name of the school if it's present, because
> in each case, that's what you have to give. Some logos are
> gender-specific, but you don't have to specify that in your answer.
> (*Note*: I have no idea how many of these logos are still current
> in 2021. You must give the answers that were correct in 2003.)
>
> I've sorted the round in order of the handout, interspersing the
> decoys with the others to give 26 total questions from #1 to #28;
> answer for the decoys if you like for fun, but for no points.
>
> 1. (decoy)
> 2. Name it.
> 3. (decoy) logo #3 (men's) and #12 (women's).

University of Alberta

> 4. Name it.
> 5. (decoy)
> 6. (decoy)
> 7. (decoy)
> 8. Logo #8 (men's) and #15 (women's) -- name it.

Laval University

> 9. Name it.
> 10. Name it.
> 11. Name it.
> 13. Name it.
> 14. (decoy)
> 16. (decoy)
> 17. (decoy)
> 18. (decoy)
> 19. (decoy)
> 20. (decoy)
> 21. Name it.
> 22. (decoy)
> 23. Name it.

University of Saskatchewan; University of Manitoba

> 24. (decoy)
> 25. (decoy)
> 26. (decoy)
> 27. (decoy)
> 28. Name it.

University of Northern Wisconsin

>

Pete Gayde

Mark Brader

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Mark Brader:
> These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2003-03-17,
> and should be interpreted accordingly... For further information...
> see my 2020-06-23 companion posting on "Reposted Questions from
> the Canadian Inquisition (RQFTCI*)".


> I did not write these rounds.

And I'm glad I wasn't responsible for them!


> * Game 9, Round 7 - Geography - Cultural Monuments

> 1. In what *city* will you find the Universal House of Justice,
> the temple that houses the governing body of the Baha'i faith?

Haifa (Israel). 4 for Joshua.

> 2. In what *country* can you find the Tomb of Hussein, one of the
> holiest shrines for Shiite Muslims?

Iraq. 4 for Joshua. 2 for Pete.

> 3. In what *city* is La Fenice ("Fe-NEE-che") Opera House found?

Venice. 4 for Pete.

The two words are unrelated: "Fenice" means "Phoenix", and while
the etymology of "Venice" ("Venezia" in Italian) is uncertain,
that's not considered a possibility.

> 4. The Maryinsky Theatre ["Mary-YIN-ski"] is the home of the
> Maryinsky Ballet, more famously, though now unofficially,
> known as the Kirov Ballet, especially for foreign engagements.
> In what *city* is the theatre?

St. Petersburg (we accepted Leningrad). 4 for Pete. 3 for Joshua.

> 5. In what *Ontario town* can you find the historic Norman Bethune
> House?

Gravenhurst.

> 6. In which *city* can you find the Ashmolean Library (now incorporated
> into the Sackler Library)?

Oxford (England). 3 for Joshua.

> 7. An equestrian statue of Marcus Aurelius stands in this square,
> which is located on one of Rome's seven hills. Michelangelo
> redesigned the square. Name *either* the square or the hill.

Campidoglio Square, Capitoline Hill. 4 for Pete.

> 8. Less famous than Pompeii but nearly as impressive is the restored
> ancient city at the mouth of the Tiber. Name this *ancient city*,
> which was the port that served Rome.

Ostia (Antiqua).

> 9. In what *US city and state* would you find the Mayo Clinic?

Rochester, Minnesota. 4 for Joshua, Dan, and Pete.

> 10. In what *city and state* would you find the US National Naval
> Medical Center?

Bethesda, Maryland. 4 for Joshua. 3 for Pete.


> * Game 9, Round 8 - Canadiana Sports - University Athletic Logos

> Please see the handout at:

> http://www.eskimo.com/~scs/msb/o9/8/logos.pdf

> It displays pictures of Canadian university athletic logos.
> We have removed the name of the school if it's present, because
> in each case, that's what you have to give. Some logos are
> gender-specific, but you don't have to specify that in your answer.
> (*Note*: I have no idea how many of these logos are still current
> in 2021. You must give the answers that were correct in 2003.)

> I've sorted the round in order of the handout, interspersing the
> decoys with the others to give 26 total questions from #1 to #28;
> answer for the decoys if you like for fun, but for no points.


(Insert "University (of)" as appropriate.)

> 1. (decoy)

Saskatchewan. Joshua got this.

> 2. Name it.

Bishop's.

> 3. (decoy) logo #3 (men's) and #12 (women's).

Acadia.

> 4. Name it.

Prince Edward Island.

> 5. (decoy)

Brandon.

> 6. (decoy)

McGill. Joshua got this.

> 7. (decoy)

Carleton. Joshua got this.

> 8. Logo #8 (men's) and #15 (women's) -- name it.

Moncton.

> 9. Name it.

Ottawa.

> 10. Name it.

Calgary.

> 11. Name it.

Memorial.

> 13. Name it.

Trent.

> 14. (decoy)

McMaster.

> 16. (decoy)

Western Ontario.

> 17. (decoy)

University College of Cape Breton.

> 18. (decoy)

Laurentian.

> 19. (decoy)

St. Mary's.

> 20. (decoy)

St. Francis Xavier. Joshua came close to this.

> 21. Name it.

Waterloo (yea!).

> 22. (decoy)

Simon Fraser. Joshua got it this time!

> 23. Name it.

Manitoba. 2 for Pete, making the round count for everyone.

> 24. (decoy)

Wilfrid Laurier.

> 25. (decoy)

Lakehead.

> 26. (decoy)

Laval. Joshua got this.

> 27. (decoy)

Lethbridge.

> 28. Name it.

Brock.


Scores, if there are no errors:

GAME 9 ROUNDS-> 2 3 4 6 7 8 BEST
TOPICS-> Ent Mis Sci Lit Geo Can FOUR
Joshua Kreitzer 24 28 24 28 22 0 104
Dan Blum 24 24 21 32 -- -- 101
Dan Tilque 8 12 32 12 4 0 64
Pete Gayde 12 20 -- -- 21 2 55
Erland Sommarskog 0 8 24 0 0 0 32

--
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m...@vex.net | in clear, active-voice English." -- US gov't memo

Joshua Kreitzer

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L_N...@giganews.com:

>> * Game 9, Round 8 - Canadiana Sports - University Athletic Logos
>
>> 7. (decoy)
>
> Carleton. Joshua got this.

It doesn't make a difference in points because this was a decoy, but I
didn't get this one.

--
Joshua Kreitzer
grom...@hotmail.com

Dan Blum

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Mark Brader <m...@vex.net> wrote:

> * Game 9, Round 7 - Geography - Cultural Monuments

> 2. In what *country* can you find the Tomb of Hussein, one of the
> holiest shrines for Shiite Muslims?

Iran; Iraq

> 4. The Maryinsky Theatre ["Mary-YIN-ski"] is the home of the
> Maryinsky Ballet, more famously, though now unofficially,
> known as the Kirov Ballet, especially for foreign engagements.
> In what *city* is the theatre?

Saint Petersburg, Russia

> 6. In which *city* can you find the Ashmolean Library (now incorporated
> into the Sackler Library)?

Oxford

> 7. An equestrian statue of Marcus Aurelius stands in this square,
> which is located on one of Rome's seven hills. Michelangelo
> redesigned the square. Name *either* the square or the hill.

Palatine; Capitoline

> 8. Less famous than Pompeii but nearly as impressive is the restored
> ancient city at the mouth of the Tiber. Name this *ancient city*,
> which was the port that served Rome.

Ostia

> 9. In what *US city and state* would you find the Mayo Clinic?

Rochester, Minnesota

> 10. In what *city and state* would you find the US National Naval
> Medical Center?

Bethesda, Maryland

> * Game 9, Round 8 - Canadiana Sports - University Athletic Logos

> 4. Name it.

McGill; University of Waterloo

> 8. Logo #8 (men's) and #15 (women's) -- name it.

McGill

> 11. Name it.

Simon Fraser; Brock

> 28. Name it.

Brock

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_______________________________________________________________________
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"I wouldn't have believed it myself if I hadn't just made it up."

Mark Brader

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Mark Brader:
> > Carleton. Joshua got this.

Joshua Kreitzer:
> It doesn't make a difference in points because this was a decoy, but I
> didn't get this one.

Oops, sorry.
--
Mark Brader, Toronto "I'd opt for Oz, myself."
m...@vex.net --Buck Henry

Mark Brader

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Mark Brader:
> > These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2003-03-17,
> > and should be interpreted accordingly... For further information...
> > see my 2020-06-23 companion posting on "Reposted Questions from
> > the Canadian Inquisition (RQFTCI*)".

Although Dan Blum's answers were posted in good time, for some reason
they took 3 days to propagate to the Giganews server. I am treating
this as a technical problem and rescoring the set to accept them.
The easiest thing seems to be to repeat the entire answers posting
with the corrections, so here it is.


> I did not write these rounds.

And I'm glad I wasn't responsible for them!


> * Game 9, Round 7 - Geography - Cultural Monuments

> 1. In what *city* will you find the Universal House of Justice,
> the temple that houses the governing body of the Baha'i faith?

Haifa (Israel). 4 for Joshua.

> 2. In what *country* can you find the Tomb of Hussein, one of the
> holiest shrines for Shiite Muslims?

Iraq. 4 for Joshua. 2 for Pete and Dan Blum.

> 3. In what *city* is La Fenice ("Fe-NEE-che") Opera House found?

Venice. 4 for Pete.

The two words are unrelated: "Fenice" means "Phoenix", and while
the etymology of "Venice" ("Venezia" in Italian) is uncertain,
that's not considered a possibility.

> 4. The Maryinsky Theatre ["Mary-YIN-ski"] is the home of the
> Maryinsky Ballet, more famously, though now unofficially,
> known as the Kirov Ballet, especially for foreign engagements.
> In what *city* is the theatre?

St. Petersburg (we accepted Leningrad). 4 for Pete. 3 for Joshua
and Dan Blum.

> 5. In what *Ontario town* can you find the historic Norman Bethune
> House?

Gravenhurst.

> 6. In which *city* can you find the Ashmolean Library (now incorporated
> into the Sackler Library)?

Oxford (England). 4 for Dan Blum. 3 for Joshua.

> 7. An equestrian statue of Marcus Aurelius stands in this square,
> which is located on one of Rome's seven hills. Michelangelo
> redesigned the square. Name *either* the square or the hill.

Campidoglio Square, Capitoline Hill. 4 for Pete. 2 for Dan Blum.

> 8. Less famous than Pompeii but nearly as impressive is the restored
> ancient city at the mouth of the Tiber. Name this *ancient city*,
> which was the port that served Rome.

Ostia (Antiqua). 4 for Dan Blum.

> 9. In what *US city and state* would you find the Mayo Clinic?

Rochester, Minnesota. 4 for Joshua, Dan Tilque, Pete, and Dan Blum.

> 10. In what *city and state* would you find the US National Naval
> Medical Center?

Bethesda, Maryland. 4 for Joshua and Dan Blum. 3 for Pete.
> 8. Logo #8 (men's) and #15 (women's) -- name it.

Moncton.

> 9. Name it.

Ottawa.

> 10. Name it.

Calgary.

> 11. Name it.

Memorial.

> 13. Name it.

Trent.

> 14. (decoy)

McMaster.

> 16. (decoy)

Western Ontario.

> 17. (decoy)

University College of Cape Breton.

> 18. (decoy)

Laurentian.

> 19. (decoy)

St. Mary's.

> 20. (decoy)

St. Francis Xavier. Joshua was close.

> 21. Name it.

Waterloo (yea!).

> 22. (decoy)

Simon Fraser. Joshua got it this time!

> 23. Name it.

Manitoba. 2 for Pete.

> 24. (decoy)

Wilfrid Laurier.

> 25. (decoy)

Lakehead.

> 26. (decoy)

Laval. Joshua got this.

> 27. (decoy)

Lethbridge.

> 28. Name it.

Brock. 4 for Dan Blum.


Scores, if there are now no errors:

GAME 9 ROUNDS-> 2 3 4 6 7 8 BEST
TOPICS-> Ent Mis Sci Lit Geo Can FOUR
Joshua Kreitzer 24 28 24 28 22 0 104
Dan Blum 24 24 21 32 23 4 103
Dan Tilque 8 12 32 12 4 0 64
Pete Gayde 12 20 -- -- 21 2 55
Erland Sommarskog 0 8 24 0 0 0 32

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Toronto | The bad news is that the Internet is dynamic."
m...@vex.net | -- Peter Neumann

Dan Blum

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> St. Petersburg (we accepted Leningrad). 4 for Pete. 3 for Joshua
> and Dan Blum.

The addition of ", Russia" was intended as a clarification, not
another answer (for which I use semicolons), but I daresay that wasn't
clear.

Mark Brader

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Mark Brader:
> > St. Petersburg (we accepted Leningrad). 4 for Pete. 3 for Joshua
> > and Dan Blum.

Dan Blum:
> The addition of ", Russia" was intended as a clarification, not
> another answer

Sorry! Trying to rescore quickly, I simply stopped reading when I got
to the comma, or something like that.

> (for which I use semicolons)...

I'd only pay attention to which punctuation was used if I saw a clear
hierarchy within an answer, like "Moscow, Russia; Minsk, Belarus".

So, on this one: 4 for Pete and Dan Blum. 3 for Joshua.

Scores, if there are *now* no errors:

GAME 9 ROUNDS-> 2 3 4 6 7 8 BEST
TOPICS-> Ent Mis Sci Lit Geo Can FOUR
Joshua Kreitzer 24 28 24 28 22 0 104
Dan Blum 24 24 21 32 24 4 104
Dan Tilque 8 12 32 12 4 0 64
Pete Gayde 12 20 -- -- 21 2 55
Erland Sommarskog 0 8 24 0 0 0 32
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