Mark Brader:
> These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2016-07-11,
> and should be interpreted accordingly... For further information
> see my 2016-05-31 companion posting on "Questions from the Canadian
> Inquisition (QFTCI*)".
> I wrote one of these rounds.
The TV round.
> * Game 8, Round 2 - History - Alexander the Great
> Muhammad Ali thought *he* was the Greatest, but he had nothing
> on this guy's record: the conquest of much of the known world,
> and zero defeats. Let's see how much you know about the true
> Great One -- Alexander the Great, of the original Macedonia.
> 1. Alexander's father was himself King of Macedonia. What was
> his name? You don't need to provide his number.
Philip II. 4 for everyone -- Erland, Peter, Joshua, Dan Tilque,
Marc, Björn, Dan Blum, Stephen, Calvin, and Pete.
> 2. Alexander's mother outlived both him and her own husband
> (<answer 1>), and proved herself adept -- or at the very least
> ruthless -- in the arts of realpolitik, in advancing the position
> of her grandson after Alexander's death. Angelina Jolie played
> her in Oliver Stone's film "Alexander". Name her.
Olympias (also accepting "Myrtale"). 4 for Dan Tilque and Stephen.
> 3. *Which sage* tutored Alexander in various aspects of learning
> from the age of 13 to 16, but was apparently unable to convince
> him that it was okay to keep non-Greeks as slaves?
Aristotle. 4 for Erland, Joshua, Dan Tilque, Marc, Björn, Dan Blum,
Stephen, and Calvin. 3 for Pete.
> 4. Naturally, Alexander was educated by <answer 3> in what we would
> call the classics. He carried into battle a copy of which work,
> annotated by <answer 3> himself?
The "Iliad". 4 for Joshua, Dan Tilque, and Stephen.
> 5. *What role* did Bucephalus play in Alexander's military
> campaigns? After his death, he was honored by having a city
> named after him.
He was Alexander's horse. 4 for Peter, Joshua, Dan Tilque, Dan Blum,
Stephen, and Calvin.
> 6. In 337 BC, Alexander's father <answer 1> united the Greek
> states -- with the exception of Sparta -- into what organization,
> with himself as hegemon, or president?
Corinthian League. 4 for Stephen.
> 7. After <answer 1>'s assassination in the following year, Alexander
> was proclaimed leader of the <answer 6>. Which Greek city
> revolted against him, and was subsequently sacked and destroyed
> by Alexander, leaving behind only the home of the poet Pindar?
Thebes. 4 for Stephen. 3 for Dan Blum and Calvin.
> 8. Who was the Persian king defeated by Alexander after a series
> of battles ending with the Battle of Guagamela ["GO-guh-MEE-luh"]
> in 331 BC?
Darius. (III, but the number was not required or expected.)
4 for Dan Tilque, Marc, Björn, Dan Blum, Stephen, and Calvin.
> 9. The easternmost point that Alexander reached in his journey of
> conquest is located in which country today?
It'd be near the India-Pakistan border. The expected answer was
India, but various maps I found online show slightly different
versions of the route, and I've decided to accept Pakistan also.
So, 4 for Erland, Peter, Dan Tilque, Marc, Björn, Dan Blum (the hard
way), Stephen, and Pete (the hard way). 3 for Calvin.
> 10. Alexander died in 323 BC at the age of 32 -- maybe as the
> result of foul play, but maybe not. And maybe you remember
> the ancient city where it happened, but, again, you only need
> to tell us the modern-day country where the place is located.
Iraq. (Babylon.) 4 for Dan Tilque, Marc, and Stephen.
> * Game 8, Round 3 - Entertainment - Genius TV
> This round is about five American TV shows, each of which features
> a lead character with mental powers far beyond those of mortal
> men -- you know, just like the sort of people you find in the
> Canadian Inquisition. There will be two questions about each show.
> 1. The series "Numbers" revolved around the Eppes ["Eps"] family --
> Charlie the mathematician, Don the FBI agent, and their father
> Alan. Name any one of the three actors who played them.
David Krumholtz, Rob Morrow, Judd Hirsch. 4 for Joshua, Marc,
and Stephen.
> 2. The title was not actually spelled "Numbers". How was it
> spelled? Exact answer required.
"Numb3rs". 4 for Joshua, Dan Tilque, Marc, Dan Blum, Stephen,
Calvin, and Pete. 3 for Peter.
> 3. This lead character of this current series, Walter O'Brien, is
> a real person who is also one of the show's executive producers.
> He's played by Elyes Gabel on the show. Give the title.
"Scorpion". 4 for Joshua and Stephen.
> 4. Please complete the previous question before decoding the rot13.
> One genius isn't enough for "Scorpion"; Walter O'Brien leads
> a team with three other geniuses. Starting with the first
> episode, they are joined by one non-genius, Paige Dineen,
> who until then was working as a waitress. Paige is played
> by a singer and actress who first came to public attention by
> finishing second on "American Idol". Name that performer.
Katharine McPhee. 4 for Stephen.
> 5. The title character of "House, M.D." was played by Hugh Laurie.
> What was the character's first name?
Gregory. 4 for Peter, Joshua, Marc, Björn, and Stephen.
> 6. What drug was Dr. House addicted to?
Vicodin. (A brand name for hydrocodone with acetaminophen.)
4 for Peter, Björn, and Stephen.
> 7. According to the opening-title sequence of "The Big Bang Theory",
> our whole universe was in a what? (The answer is 3 words.)
Hot, dense state. 4 for Peter, Joshua, Stephen, and Pete.
See:
http://bigbangtheory.wikia.com/wiki/The_History_of_Everything
> 8. Years ago Robert Young said, "I'm not a doctor, but I play
> one on TV". On the other hand, one current regular character
> on "The Big Bang Theory" actually is played by a person with a
> real-life Ph.D. in the same field as the character. Who's that?
> (Give either the person's real name, or either the first or
> last name of the character.)
Mayim Bialik as Amy Farrah Fowler. 4 for Joshua, Dan Blum, Stephen
(the hard way), and Pete. 2 for Peter.
> 9. The opening-title sequence of this show included a headline:
> "14 YEAR OLD PASSES MEDICAL BOARD -- KID DOCTOR CAN'T BUY
> BEER... CAN PRESCRIBE DRUGS" [punctuation sic]. Give the
> character's first name as seen in the title -- *correct spelling
> required*.
Doogie. (The title was "Doogie Howser, M.D.") 4 for Joshua,
Dan Tilque, Marc, Dan Blum, Stephen, and Pete.
> 10. Please complete the previous question before decoding the rot13.
> Who played Doogie Howser?
Neil Patrick Harris. 4 for Joshua, Marc, Stephen, and Pete.
Scores, if there are no errors:
GAME 8 ROUNDS-> 2 3 TOTALS
TOPICS-> His Ent
Stephen Perry 40 40 80
Joshua Kreitzer 16 32 48
Dan Tilque 32 8 40
Marc Dashevsky 20 20 40
Dan Blum 23 12 35
Pete Gayde 11 20 31
Peter Smyth 12 17 29
"Calvin" 22 4 26
Björn Lundin 16 8 24
Erland Sommarskog 12 0 12
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