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QFTCIBSI Game 4, Rounds 4,6: organelles, next state south

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Mark Brader

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Feb 25, 2016, 12:43:10 AM2/25/16
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These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2015-10-19,
and should be interpreted accordingly.

On each question you may give up to two answers, but if you give
both a right answer and a wrong answer, there is a small penalty.
Please post all your answers to the newsgroup in a single followup,
based only on your own knowledge. (In your answer posting, quote
the questions and place your answer below each one.) I will reveal
the correct answers in about 3 days.

All questions were written by members of the Bloor St. Irregulars,
and are used here by permission, but have been reformatted and may
have been retyped and/or edited by me. For further information
see my 2015-08-18 companion posting on "Questions from the Canadian
Inquisition (QFTCI*)".


* Game 4, Round 4 - Science - Organelles

As their name implies, organelles are subunits of a cell that
perform specific tasks, similar to the organs of the body.

Except as indicated, for each question name the organelle described.

1. This animal-cell organelle contains its own namesake DNA, which
is typically inherited matrilineally. The organelle's role in
the production of ATP leads to it being known as "the powerhouse
of the cell". Name it.

2. The body of this organelle consists mainly of stacks of
thylakoids called grana, which contain high concentrations
of a green pigment. Name this plant organelle, the main site
of photosynthesis.

After answering this question, please decode the rot13: Vs lbh
fnvq cynfgvq, jr arrq n zber fcrpvsvp nafjre. Gel ntnva.

3. The ribosomes that line one type of this organelle make it the
main site of RNA translation, while another type is responsible
for synthesizing lipids and steroids. Name this organelle that
comes in rough and smooth varieties.

4. After molecules are synthesized by the cell, they are sent to
this organelle that packages them up into vesicles and sends
them where they are needed. Name this organelle, which is
itself named for the Italian scientist that discovered it.

5. Both ribosomes and signal-recognition particles are formed in
this organelle. It is largest organelle found within the cell
nucleus, and has a name similar to it.

6. Like a similar organelle used for the same purpose, this
functional organelle's internal structure consists of "9+2"
arrangements of microtubules. Name this whip-like organelle
that is used for motion in cells like sperm.

7. Microtubules come from microtubule organisation centers,
which are found primarily from basal bodies in this organelle.
It is responsible for the creation of the mitotic spindle and
consists of two perpendicularly arranged centrioles.

8. Also called a nematocyst, this organelle holds a toxin that
is fired by a certain phylum of aquatic species. Name *either*
the organelle that holds the toxin *or* the phylum that includes
sea anemones and jellyfish.

9. Mannose-6-phosphate is used to tag proteins that are to be sent
to this organelle. Name this organelle, whose primary function
is to break down and dispose of unwanted materials.

10. While the aforementioned <answer 9> is responsible for breaking
down most materials, very-long-chain fatty acids are instead
broken down by another organelle. Name that other organelle,
whose name reflects the fact that it also reduces the molecule
H2O2.


* Game 4, Round 6 - Geography - Go South, Young Man

We give you the capital city of a US state; you name the next
*state* you would encounter if you traveled due south from it.

For example, we say Bismarck, North Dakota; you say South Dakota.

1. Carson City, Nevada.
2. Topeka, Kansas.
3. Denver, Colorado.
4. Indianapolis, Indiana.
5. Atlanta, Georgia.
6. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
7. Little Rock, Arkansas.
8. Boise, Idaho.
9. Jefferson City, Missouri.
10. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

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Joshua Kreitzer

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m...@vex.net (Mark Brader) wrote in news:ipOdnWOGTaTzCVPLnZ2dnUU7-
ced...@giganews.com:

> * Game 4, Round 4 - Science - Organelles
>
> Except as indicated, for each question name the organelle described.
>
> 1. This animal-cell organelle contains its own namesake DNA, which
> is typically inherited matrilineally. The organelle's role in
> the production of ATP leads to it being known as "the powerhouse
> of the cell". Name it.

mitochondrion

> 2. The body of this organelle consists mainly of stacks of
> thylakoids called grana, which contain high concentrations
> of a green pigment. Name this plant organelle, the main site
> of photosynthesis.

chloroplast

> After answering this question, please decode the rot13: Vs lbh
> fnvq cynfgvq, jr arrq n zber fcrpvsvp nafjre. Gel ntnva.
>
> 6. Like a similar organelle used for the same purpose, this
> functional organelle's internal structure consists of "9+2"
> arrangements of microtubules. Name this whip-like organelle
> that is used for motion in cells like sperm.

flagellum

> * Game 4, Round 6 - Geography - Go South, Young Man
>
> We give you the capital city of a US state; you name the next
> *state* you would encounter if you traveled due south from it.
>
> 1. Carson City, Nevada.

California

> 2. Topeka, Kansas.

Oklahoma

> 3. Denver, Colorado.

New Mexico

> 4. Indianapolis, Indiana.

Kentucky

> 5. Atlanta, Georgia.

Florida

> 6. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.

Maryland

> 7. Little Rock, Arkansas.

Louisiana

> 8. Boise, Idaho.

Nevada

> 9. Jefferson City, Missouri.

Arkansas

> 10. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

Texas

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

Marc Dashevsky

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Feb 25, 2016, 1:34:02 AM2/25/16
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In article <ipOdnWOGTaTzCVPL...@giganews.com>, m...@vex.net says...
> * Game 4, Round 4 - Science - Organelles
>
> As their name implies, organelles are subunits of a cell that
> perform specific tasks, similar to the organs of the body.
>
> Except as indicated, for each question name the organelle described.
>
> 1. This animal-cell organelle contains its own namesake DNA, which
> is typically inherited matrilineally. The organelle's role in
> the production of ATP leads to it being known as "the powerhouse
> of the cell". Name it.
mitochondrion

> 2. The body of this organelle consists mainly of stacks of
> thylakoids called grana, which contain high concentrations
> of a green pigment. Name this plant organelle, the main site
> of photosynthesis.
chloroplast

> 3. The ribosomes that line one type of this organelle make it the
> main site of RNA translation, while another type is responsible
> for synthesizing lipids and steroids. Name this organelle that
> comes in rough and smooth varieties.
endoplasmic reticulum

> 4. After molecules are synthesized by the cell, they are sent to
> this organelle that packages them up into vesicles and sends
> them where they are needed. Name this organelle, which is
> itself named for the Italian scientist that discovered it.
Golgi body

> 5. Both ribosomes and signal-recognition particles are formed in
> this organelle. It is largest organelle found within the cell
> nucleus, and has a name similar to it.
nucleolus

> 6. Like a similar organelle used for the same purpose, this
> functional organelle's internal structure consists of "9+2"
> arrangements of microtubules. Name this whip-like organelle
> that is used for motion in cells like sperm.
flagellum

> 7. Microtubules come from microtubule organisation centers,
> which are found primarily from basal bodies in this organelle.
> It is responsible for the creation of the mitotic spindle and
> consists of two perpendicularly arranged centrioles.
>
> 8. Also called a nematocyst, this organelle holds a toxin that
> is fired by a certain phylum of aquatic species. Name *either*
> the organelle that holds the toxin *or* the phylum that includes
> sea anemones and jellyfish.
>
> 9. Mannose-6-phosphate is used to tag proteins that are to be sent
> to this organelle. Name this organelle, whose primary function
> is to break down and dispose of unwanted materials.
lysosome

> 10. While the aforementioned <answer 9> is responsible for breaking
> down most materials, very-long-chain fatty acids are instead
> broken down by another organelle. Name that other organelle,
> whose name reflects the fact that it also reduces the molecule
> H2O2.
>
>
> * Game 4, Round 6 - Geography - Go South, Young Man
>
> We give you the capital city of a US state; you name the next
> *state* you would encounter if you traveled due south from it.
>
> For example, we say Bismarck, North Dakota; you say South Dakota.
>
> 1. Carson City, Nevada.
California

> 2. Topeka, Kansas.
Oklahoma

> 3. Denver, Colorado.
New Mexico

> 4. Indianapolis, Indiana.
Kentucky

> 5. Atlanta, Georgia.
Florida

> 6. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
Maryland

> 7. Little Rock, Arkansas.
Louisiana

> 8. Boise, Idaho.
Nevada

> 9. Jefferson City, Missouri.
Arkansas

> 10. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
Texas


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Erland Sommarskog

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Feb 25, 2016, 3:28:34 AM2/25/16
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Mark Brader (m...@vex.net) writes:
> 1. This animal-cell organelle contains its own namesake DNA, which
> is typically inherited matrilineally. The organelle's role in
> the production of ATP leads to it being known as "the powerhouse
> of the cell". Name it.

Mitokondrie

> * Game 4, Round 6 - Geography - Go South, Young Man
>
> We give you the capital city of a US state; you name the next
> *state* you would encounter if you traveled due south from it.
>
> For example, we say Bismarck, North Dakota; you say South Dakota.
>
> 1. Carson City, Nevada.

California

> 2. Topeka, Kansas.

Oklahoma

> 3. Denver, Colorado.

New Mexico

> 4. Indianapolis, Indiana.

Kentucky

> 5. Atlanta, Georgia.

Florida

> 6. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.

West Virginia

> 7. Little Rock, Arkansas.


Mississipi

> 8. Boise, Idaho.

Nevada

> 9. Jefferson City, Missouri.

Arkansas

> 10. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

Texas


--
Erland Sommarskog, Stockholm, esq...@sommarskog.se

Dan Blum

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Feb 25, 2016, 10:06:11 AM2/25/16
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Mark Brader <m...@vex.net> wrote:

> * Game 4, Round 4 - Science - Organelles

> 1. This animal-cell organelle contains its own namesake DNA, which
> is typically inherited matrilineally. The organelle's role in
> the production of ATP leads to it being known as "the powerhouse
> of the cell". Name it.

mitochondria

> 2. The body of this organelle consists mainly of stacks of
> thylakoids called grana, which contain high concentrations
> of a green pigment. Name this plant organelle, the main site
> of photosynthesis.

chloroplast

> 5. Both ribosomes and signal-recognition particles are formed in
> this organelle. It is largest organelle found within the cell
> nucleus, and has a name similar to it.

nucleoid

> 6. Like a similar organelle used for the same purpose, this
> functional organelle's internal structure consists of "9+2"
> arrangements of microtubules. Name this whip-like organelle
> that is used for motion in cells like sperm.

flagellum

> 8. Also called a nematocyst, this organelle holds a toxin that
> is fired by a certain phylum of aquatic species. Name *either*
> the organelle that holds the toxin *or* the phylum that includes
> sea anemones and jellyfish.

nematodes

> * Game 4, Round 6 - Geography - Go South, Young Man

> 1. Carson City, Nevada.

California; Arizona

> 2. Topeka, Kansas.

Oklahoma

> 3. Denver, Colorado.

New Mexico

> 4. Indianapolis, Indiana.

Kentucky

> 5. Atlanta, Georgia.

Florida

> 6. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.

West Virginia

> 7. Little Rock, Arkansas.

Alabama; Mississippi

> 8. Boise, Idaho.

Wyoming; Nevada

> 9. Jefferson City, Missouri.

Oklahoma

> 10. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

Texas

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Peter Smyth

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Feb 25, 2016, 1:29:08 PM2/25/16
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Mark Brader wrote:

> * Game 4, Round 4 - Science - Organelles
>
> As their name implies, organelles are subunits of a cell that
> perform specific tasks, similar to the organs of the body.
>
> Except as indicated, for each question name the organelle described.
>
> 1. This animal-cell organelle contains its own namesake DNA, which
> is typically inherited matrilineally. The organelle's role in
> the production of ATP leads to it being known as "the powerhouse
> of the cell". Name it.
Mitochondria
> 2. The body of this organelle consists mainly of stacks of
> thylakoids called grana, which contain high concentrations
> of a green pigment. Name this plant organelle, the main site
> of photosynthesis.
Chloroplast

> * Game 4, Round 6 - Geography - Go South, Young Man
>
> We give you the capital city of a US state; you name the next
> state you would encounter if you traveled due south from it.
>
> For example, we say Bismarck, North Dakota; you say South Dakota.
>
> 1. Carson City, Nevada.
California
> 2. Topeka, Kansas.
Oklahoma
> 3. Denver, Colorado.
New Mexico
> 4. Indianapolis, Indiana.
Kentucky
> 5. Atlanta, Georgia.
Florida
> 6. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
West Virginia, Virginia
> 7. Little Rock, Arkansas.
Mississippi, Louisiana
> 8. Boise, Idaho.
Utah
> 9. Jefferson City, Missouri.
Kansas
> 10. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
Texas

Peter Smyth

Pete

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Feb 25, 2016, 5:48:22 PM2/25/16
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m...@vex.net (Mark Brader) wrote in news:ipOdnWOGTaTzCVPLnZ2dnUU7-
ced...@giganews.com:

> These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2015-10-19,
> and should be interpreted accordingly.
>
> On each question you may give up to two answers, but if you give
> both a right answer and a wrong answer, there is a small penalty.
> Please post all your answers to the newsgroup in a single followup,
> based only on your own knowledge. (In your answer posting, quote
> the questions and place your answer below each one.) I will reveal
> the correct answers in about 3 days.
>
> All questions were written by members of the Bloor St. Irregulars,
> and are used here by permission, but have been reformatted and may
> have been retyped and/or edited by me. For further information
> see my 2015-08-18 companion posting on "Questions from the Canadian
> Inquisition (QFTCI*)".
>
>
> * Game 4, Round 4 - Science - Organelles
>
> As their name implies, organelles are subunits of a cell that
> perform specific tasks, similar to the organs of the body.
>
> Except as indicated, for each question name the organelle described.
>
> 1. This animal-cell organelle contains its own namesake DNA, which
> is typically inherited matrilineally. The organelle's role in
> the production of ATP leads to it being known as "the powerhouse
> of the cell". Name it.

Nucleus

>
> 2. The body of this organelle consists mainly of stacks of
> thylakoids called grana, which contain high concentrations
> of a green pigment. Name this plant organelle, the main site
> of photosynthesis.

Protoplasm

>
> After answering this question, please decode the rot13: Vs lbh
> fnvq cynfgvq, jr arrq n zber fcrpvsvp nafjre. Gel ntnva.
>
> 3. The ribosomes that line one type of this organelle make it the
> main site of RNA translation, while another type is responsible
> for synthesizing lipids and steroids. Name this organelle that
> comes in rough and smooth varieties.
>
> 4. After molecules are synthesized by the cell, they are sent to
> this organelle that packages them up into vesicles and sends
> them where they are needed. Name this organelle, which is
> itself named for the Italian scientist that discovered it.

Testicle

>
> 5. Both ribosomes and signal-recognition particles are formed in
> this organelle. It is largest organelle found within the cell
> nucleus, and has a name similar to it.
>
> 6. Like a similar organelle used for the same purpose, this
> functional organelle's internal structure consists of "9+2"
> arrangements of microtubules. Name this whip-like organelle
> that is used for motion in cells like sperm.
>
> 7. Microtubules come from microtubule organisation centers,
> which are found primarily from basal bodies in this organelle.
> It is responsible for the creation of the mitotic spindle and
> consists of two perpendicularly arranged centrioles.
>
> 8. Also called a nematocyst, this organelle holds a toxin that
> is fired by a certain phylum of aquatic species. Name *either*
> the organelle that holds the toxin *or* the phylum that includes
> sea anemones and jellyfish.

Arthropod

>
> 9. Mannose-6-phosphate is used to tag proteins that are to be sent
> to this organelle. Name this organelle, whose primary function
> is to break down and dispose of unwanted materials.
>
> 10. While the aforementioned <answer 9> is responsible for breaking
> down most materials, very-long-chain fatty acids are instead
> broken down by another organelle. Name that other organelle,
> whose name reflects the fact that it also reduces the molecule
> H2O2.
>
>
> * Game 4, Round 6 - Geography - Go South, Young Man
>
> We give you the capital city of a US state; you name the next
> *state* you would encounter if you traveled due south from it.
>
> For example, we say Bismarck, North Dakota; you say South Dakota.
>
> 1. Carson City, Nevada.

California

> 2. Topeka, Kansas.

Oklahoma

> 3. Denver, Colorado.

New Mexico

> 4. Indianapolis, Indiana.

Kentucky

> 5. Atlanta, Georgia.

Florida

> 6. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.

Maryland

> 7. Little Rock, Arkansas.

Louisiana

> 8. Boise, Idaho.

Nevada

> 9. Jefferson City, Missouri.

Arkansas

> 10. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

Texas

>

Pete Gayde

Jason Kreitzer

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California
> 2. Topeka, Kansas.
Oklahoma
> 3. Denver, Colorado.
> 4. Indianapolis, Indiana.
Kentucky
> 5. Atlanta, Georgia.
Florida
> 6. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
West Virginia
> 7. Little Rock, Arkansas.
Louisiana
> 8. Boise, Idaho.
Nevada
> 9. Jefferson City, Missouri.
Arkansas
> 10. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
Texas
>

Dan Tilque

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Feb 27, 2016, 11:17:51 PM2/27/16
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Mark Brader wrote:
>
> * Game 4, Round 4 - Science - Organelles
>
> As their name implies, organelles are subunits of a cell that
> perform specific tasks, similar to the organs of the body.
>
> Except as indicated, for each question name the organelle described.
>
> 1. This animal-cell organelle contains its own namesake DNA, which
> is typically inherited matrilineally. The organelle's role in
> the production of ATP leads to it being known as "the powerhouse
> of the cell". Name it.

mitochondria

>
> 2. The body of this organelle consists mainly of stacks of
> thylakoids called grana, which contain high concentrations
> of a green pigment. Name this plant organelle, the main site
> of photosynthesis.

chloroplast
California

> 2. Topeka, Kansas.

Oklahoma

> 3. Denver, Colorado.

New Mexico

> 4. Indianapolis, Indiana.

Kentucky

> 5. Atlanta, Georgia.

Florida

> 6. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.

Maryland

> 7. Little Rock, Arkansas.

Louisiana

> 8. Boise, Idaho.

Nevada

> 9. Jefferson City, Missouri.

Arkansas

> 10. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

Texas


--
Dan Tilque

Mark Brader

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Feb 28, 2016, 1:23:14 AM2/28/16
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Mark Brader:
> These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2015-10-19,
> and should be interpreted accordingly.
>
> ...Please post all your answers to the newsgroup in a single
> followup, based only on your own knowledge.

This time one entrant emailed his answers, with no explanation,
so I suppose this was an error. I decided to accept them.


> * Game 4, Round 4 - Science - Organelles

> As their name implies, organelles are subunits of a cell that
> perform specific tasks, similar to the organs of the body.

> Except as indicated, for each question name the organelle described.

Yes, this was the hardest round in the original game; in fact,
it was the hardest of the entire season.

> 1. This animal-cell organelle contains its own namesake DNA, which
> is typically inherited matrilineally. The organelle's role in
> the production of ATP leads to it being known as "the powerhouse
> of the cell". Name it.

Mitochondrion. (Plural, mitochondria.) 4 for Joshua, Marc, Erland,
Björn, Dan Blum, Peter, and Dan Tilque.

> 2. The body of this organelle consists mainly of stacks of
> thylakoids called grana, which contain high concentrations
> of a green pigment. Name this plant organelle, the main site
> of photosynthesis.

Chloroplast. "Plastid" was insufficiently specific. 4 for Joshua,
Marc, Björn, Dan Blum, Peter, and Dan Tilque.

> 3. The ribosomes that line one type of this organelle make it the
> main site of RNA translation, while another type is responsible
> for synthesizing lipids and steroids. Name this organelle that
> comes in rough and smooth varieties.

Endoplasmic reticulum. "ER" was sufficient. 4 for Marc.

> 4. After molecules are synthesized by the cell, they are sent to
> this organelle that packages them up into vesicles and sends
> them where they are needed. Name this organelle, which is
> itself named for the Italian scientist that discovered it.

Golgi apparatus (or body). 4 for Marc.

> 5. Both ribosomes and signal-recognition particles are formed in
> this organelle. It is largest organelle found within the cell
> nucleus, and has a name similar to it.

Nucleolus. 4 for Marc.

> 6. Like a similar organelle used for the same purpose, this
> functional organelle's internal structure consists of "9+2"
> arrangements of microtubules. Name this whip-like organelle
> that is used for motion in cells like sperm.

Flagellum. 4 for Joshua, Marc, and Dan Blum.

> 7. Microtubules come from microtubule organisation centers,
> which are found primarily from basal bodies in this organelle.
> It is responsible for the creation of the mitotic spindle and
> consists of two perpendicularly arranged centrioles.

Centrosome.

> 8. Also called a nematocyst, this organelle holds a toxin that
> is fired by a certain phylum of aquatic species. Name *either*
> the organelle that holds the toxin *or* the phylum that includes
> sea anemones and jellyfish.

Cnidocyst, Cnidaria. (The C is silent.) (Also accepting cnida
or cnidarian, but not cnidoblast, which is the cell containing
the cnidocysts.)

> 9. Mannose-6-phosphate is used to tag proteins that are to be sent
> to this organelle. Name this organelle, whose primary function
> is to break down and dispose of unwanted materials.

Lysosome. 4 for Marc.

> 10. While the aforementioned <answer 9> is responsible for breaking
> down most materials, very-long-chain fatty acids are instead
> broken down by another organelle. Name that other organelle,
> whose name reflects the fact that it also reduces the molecule
> H2O2.

Peroxisome.


> * Game 4, Round 6 - Geography - Go South, Young Man

> We give you the capital city of a US state; you name the next
> *state* you would encounter if you traveled due south from it.

> For example, we say Bismarck, North Dakota; you say South Dakota.

> 1. Carson City, Nevada.

California. 4 for Joshua, Marc, Erland, Peter, Pete, Jason,
and Dan Tilque. 3 for Dan Blum.

> 2. Topeka, Kansas.

Oklahoma. 4 for Joshua, Marc, Erland, Dan Blum, Peter, Pete, Jason,
and Dan Tilque.

> 3. Denver, Colorado.

New Mexico. 4 for Joshua, Marc, Erland, Dan Blum, Peter, Pete,
and Dan Tilque.

> 4. Indianapolis, Indiana.

Kentucky. 4 for Joshua, Marc, Erland, Dan Blum, Peter, Pete, Jason,
and Dan Tilque.

> 5. Atlanta, Georgia.

Florida. 4 for Joshua, Marc, Erland, Dan Blum, Peter, Pete, Jason,
and Dan Tilque.

> 6. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.

Maryland. 4 for Joshua, Marc, Pete, and Dan Tilque.

> 7. Little Rock, Arkansas.

Louisiana. 4 for Joshua, Marc, Pete, Jason, and Dan Tilque.
2 for Peter.

> 8. Boise, Idaho.

Nevada. 4 for Joshua, Marc, Erland, Pete, Jason, and Dan Tilque.
2 for Dan Blum.

> 9. Jefferson City, Missouri.

Arkansas. 4 for Joshua, Marc, Erland, Pete, Jason, and Dan Tilque.

> 10. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

Texas. 4 for Joshua, Marc, Erland, Dan Blum, Peter, Pete, Jason,
and Dan Tilque.


Scores, if there are no errors:

GAME 4 ROUNDS-> 2 3 4 6 TOTALS
TOPICS-> His Ent Sci Geo
Marc Dashevsky 32 20 28 40 120
Joshua Kreitzer 32 31 12 40 115
Dan Blum 40 16 12 25 93
Dan Tilque 24 12 8 40 84
"Pete" 32 28 -- -- 60
Jason Kreitzer 12 12 0 32 56
Peter Smyth 20 0 8 26 54
Erland Sommarskog 11 0 4 32 47
Björn Lundin 36 0 8 0 44
Pete Gayde -- -- 0 40 40
"Calvin" 31 0 -- -- 31
"Joe" 20 0 -- -- 20

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Björn Lundin

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On 2016-02-28 07:23, Mark Brader wrote:
> Mark Brader:
>> These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2015-10-19,
>> and should be interpreted accordingly.
>>
>> ...Please post all your answers to the newsgroup in a single
>> followup, based only on your own knowledge.
>
> This time one entrant emailed his answers, with no explanation,
> so I suppose this was an error. I decided to accept them.
>

I now realize that I'm that entrant, I found the mail in 'Sent items'
I have no explanation.
I notice that the 'Reply' and 'Followup' buttons in
IceDove( which I use) are just beside each other.
I think I pressed the wrong button, without noticing it.
Sorry for that, I'll be more careful next time.

(It also makes me wonder if this is the first time I did this)

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Björn
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