These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2013-04-01,
and should be interpreted accordingly. All questions were written
by members of the Night Owls, 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 2022-09-09
companion posting on "Reposted Questions from the Canadian
Inquisition (RQFTCI*)".
* Game 8, Round 1 - Current Events (excerpt)
Answer these 2013 questions if you like for fun, but for no points.
2. Last week, Italy's highest court overturned the acquittal of
an American charged with a murder committed in 2007, and ordered
a retrial. What is the name of this American who now faces
retrial for murder in Italy?
2. What is the name of the portly British actor who died last
week at age 65? Although he won the Laurence Olivier Award and
the Tony Award for his roles in the play "The History Boys",
he is probably best known for playing the role of Vernon Dursley
in the Harry Potter movies. Who was this actor?
* Game 8, Round 2 - Entertainment - Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
The groundbreaking ceremony on Lake Erie, in Cleveland, for the
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, wasn't until 1993, and the official
opening was in 1995. But the Hall began accepting inductees
in 1986. Questions #1-5 are about the charter members from 1986.
1. This charter member was such a hero to John Lennon that John
was quoted as saying, "If you tried to give rock and roll
another name, you might call it <answer 1>." Keith Richards
so admired the man that he went out of his way to create the
movie "Hail! Hail! Rock 'n' Roll" in his honor. Who are we
talking about?
2. Born in the Big Easy in 1928, this pianist/singer/songwriter
ultimately sold more records (65,000,000) than any '50s-era
rocker except Elvis Presley. He scored more hit records than
Chuck Berry, Little Richard, and Buddy Holly put together.
Who """is""" this incredible performer?
3. This man had more honorifics attached to his name than any
other performer in music history. He was variously tagged
"Soul Brother #1", "the Godfather of Soul", "the Hardest-Working
Man in Show Business", "Mr. Dynamite", and even "the Original
Disco Man." Who was this multiply-tagged man?
4. This duo rose to prominence on songs written for them by the
husband-and-wife team of Felice and Boudleaux Bryant. Their hits
include such timeless favorites as "Bye Bye Love" and "Wake Up
Little Susie". Who """are""" they?
5. This charter member, if he had lived, might have written more
rock-and-roll hits than all others... but who knows? "Oh Boy"
and "Maybe Baby" were just two of the hits he did have. Who was
this musician?
Questions #6-10... aren't.
6. When informed they were to be inducted into the Rock and Roll
Hall of Fame, this group decided not to show, sending a letter
instead. It opened poetically by saying that "compared to the
<answer 6>, Rock and Roll and that Hall of Fame is a piss stain".
What aristocracy-loving group are we talking about?
7. The frontman of this group decided not to show, reportedly
because he was opposed to the whole idea of a Rock and Roll Hall
of Fame. The rest of the band disagreed: they showed, and they
brought a cardboard cut-out of the singer onstage. He passed
away at 53 of a heart attack in 1995. Name the man or the group.
8. What great guitarist has been inducted """more times than anyone
else""" -- a total of 3 times?
9. This Canadian-born musician was inducted as a member of Buffalo
Springfield but """is""" more famous as a solo artist. Name him.
10. This man was inducted as the guitarist for the Faces, but
"""is""" more remembered for the supergroup he """now"""
plays for. Name him.
* Game 8, Round 3 - Science - Chemical Elements and their Uses
In each case, name the element being described.
1. This element is the lightest metal and the least dense of the
solid elements. Its biggest, yet less widely known, use is in
ceramics, especially ovenware; other major uses are in batteries
and lubricating greases. Salts of this metal can be used to
treat bipolar disorder.
2. Element 22 is a lightweight metal with a high ratio of tensile
strength to weight, and is resistant to corrosion and fatigue.
Hence alloys of this metal are used in aircraft, spacecraft,
warships, armor plating, and missiles. But 95% of the world's
production of this metal is converted to its oxide compound,
which is a bright white pigment used in paints, toothpastes,
paper, and plastics.
3. This element has the highest electrical conductivity of all
elements (at ordinary temperatures). As well as electronics, it
is also used in film photography, mirrors, jewelry, and coinage.
4. 55% of the world's production of element 30 is used for
galvanization, a process of coating steel to protect it
against corrosion.
5. Element 80 can often be found in thermometers, barometers,
and dental fillings; until about 1970 it was often found in
light switches.
6. Common uses of element 82 include weights, solders, bullets,
and radiation shields.
7. Non-metallic element 15 comes in numerous varieties or
allotropes: the red and white varieties are the most common.
It is often found in matches and fertilizers.
8. Element 17 has a name based on the ancient Greek word for
"pale green". This element is often used as a reagent, and it
and some of its compounds are often used as disinfectants.
9. Element 79 is the most malleable metal, is an excellent
electrical conductor, and chemically it is resistant to air,
moisture, and most corrosive agents. 90% of this element is
used for either jewelry, coinage, or investment.
10. Because element 50 is corrosion-resistant and has a low
toxicity, it is often plated on steel to be used as
food-container material.
--
Mark Brader, Toronto "As long as that blue light is on, the
m...@vex.net computer is safe." -- Hot Millions
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