Mark Brader:
> These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2003-02-10,
> and should be interpreted accordingly... For further information...
> see my 2020-06-23 companion posting on "Reposted Questions from
> the Canadian Inquisition (RQFTCI*)".
Game 4 is over and the winner is DAN BLUM! Hearty congratulations, eh?
> I wrote two pairs in the challenge round.
Those were A and B.
> ** Game 4, Round 7 - Literature - "Black" Literature
> All questions in this round in some way involve the word "black"
> -- either in the question or the answer.
> 1. Name the Scottish Booker Prize winner who wrote the novel
> "Black Dogs".
Ian McEwen.
> 2. Who wrote the children's novel "Black Beauty"?
Anna Sewell. 4 for Dan Blum and Joshua.
> 3. What 19th-century French novelist wrote "The Red and the Black"?
> His novels cover the period during and just after the Napoleonic
> Wars.
Stendhal (Henri Beyle). 4 for Dan Blum and Joshua.
> 4. Who wrote the memoir and exposé "Black Like Me"?
John Howard Griffin. 4 for Joshua.
> 5. "Black's" is the name of the standard dictionary in which
> profession?
Law. 4 for Dan Blum, Joshua, and Dan Tilque.
> 6. What book on a then recent military event, since made into a movie,
> did journalist Mark Bowden publish in 1999?
"Black Hawk Down". 4 for Dan Blum, Pete, and Joshua.
> 7. Name the Quebec premier whose biography Conrad Black published
> in 1977.
Maurice Duplessis.
> 8. What novelist and essayist wrote the autobiographical book
> "Black Boy"?
Richard Wright. 4 for Joshua.
> 9. "The Souls of Black Folk", published in 1903, is a major study
> of black history and culture in the US. Name the academic and
> activist who wrote it.
W.E.B. DuBois. 4 for Dan Blum, Pete, and Joshua.
> 10. Name the James Ellroy novel that retells the 1947 murder of
> a Hollywood actress. The title mentions the flower that was
> her nickname.
"The Black Dahlia". 4 for Dan Blum, Pete, and Joshua.
> ** Game 4, Round 10 - Challenge Round
> A. Legendary Maple Leafs
> A1. Who scored the game-5 overtime goal against the Canadiens
> to win the 1951 Stanley Cup?
Bill Barilko.
> A2. Irvine "Ace" Bailey's playing career was ended by a hit
> from which Bruins defenseman?
Eddie Shore. 4 for Pete.
When written, these questions were about the only two Maple Leafs
whose player numbers had ever been retired. That's because the Leafs'
policy was to do this only in case of a career-ending injury. Barilko
(#5) was killed in a plane crash before the following season began.
Bailey, as mentioned in RQFTCI07 Game 6 Round 10, was knocked down
in a 1933 game and his head hit the ice -- there were no helmets in
those days -- and his #6 was the first retired number in the NHL.
Although near death, Bailey recovered and lived until 1992, working
for years as the timekeeper at Leafs home games. Again as mentioned
in that game, This gave him the opportunity for an unusual tribute
to a player he admired: in 1968 he asked for his to be temporarily
unretired and given to Ron Ellis, who wore it for the rest of
his career.
When the team changed the policy in 2016, they simultaneously retired
11 more numbers to honor 17 players who had worn them.
> * B. Eurhopean Rhivers
> Both questions ask about major cities, which we define here to
> mean a population of at least 500,000 (in 2003, not 2020).
> B1. Of major cities that are on the Rhine -- including its
> Dutch distributaries -- name the one nearest its mouth.
Rotterdam. 4 for Dan Blum, Erland, Pete, and Dan Tilque.
> B2. Name the major city nearest the mouth of the Rhône.
Marseille or Marseilles. 4 for Dan Blum, Erland, Pete,
and Dan Tilque.
"Marseilles" is the traditional spelling in English, like "Moscow"
for Moskva, but less used today. Not that I was marking for spelling
anyway.
> * C. Melancholic Literature
> C1. Who wrote a medical treatise called "The Anatomy of
> Melancholy"?
Robert Burton.
> C2. Who wrote a poem in English called "Il Penseroso", addressed
> to the goddess of melancholy?
John Milton.
> * D. Hot Lips
> D1. Give the last name of the jazz and blues trumpeter and
> vocalist whose nickname was Hot Lips.
(Oran Thaddeus) Page.
> D2. Give the first and last names of the "MASH" character
> nicknamed Hot Lips.
Margaret Houlihan (novel and TV) or O'Houlihan (movie). 4 for
Dan Blum, Pete, Joshua, and Dan Tilque.
> * E. Difficult Titles
> Name these movies with difficult, non-English titles. You need
> to be pretty close on the spelling, including getting all the
> consonants right.
> E1. Name this movie, released in 2001. It is shot entirely in
> Inuktitut and is also known as "The Fast Runner".
"Atanarjuat". 4 for Joshua.
> E2. Name this movie, released in 1983. It is considered an
> experimental movie and has no plot. It is subtitled "Life
> out of Balance".
"Koyaanisqatsi". 4 for Dan Blum and Joshua.
> * F. Canadian Victoria Cross Winners
> F1. Rev. John Foote was awarded the Victoria Cross for rescuing
> and ministering to the wounded in August 1942... where?
> (The country is not specific enough.)
Dieppe. 4 for Dan Blum and Dan Tilque.
> F2. Three World War I Victoria Cross winners -- Leo Clarke,
> Fred Hall, and Robert Shankland -- all lived on Pine St.,
> since renamed Valour Rd., in which Canadian city?
Winnipeg.
Scores, if there are no errors:
GAME 4 ROUNDS-> 2 3 4 6 8 9 7 10 BEST
TOPICS-> Can Mis Sci Spo His Ent Lit Cha SIX
Dan Blum 4 28 30 12 36 39 24 20 177
Joshua Kreitzer 4 36 12 24 36 16 32 12 156
Pete Gayde 6 20 27 32 22 4 12 16 129
Dan Tilque 24 20 6 12 36 12 4 16 120
Erland Sommarskog -- -- 8 8 8 0 0 8 32
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