These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2007-02-26,
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'm doing the rounds out of order in this game because I wanted to change
which ones are paired together for posting. These two are thematically
connected. I did not write either one of them.
* Game 6, Round 4 - Literature - Writing with a Will
Please name the novelist from a listing of three of their works.
As usual the surname WILL suffice, but all of their first names
begin with the letters WILL.
1. "Junkie" (1953); "The Soft Machine" (1961); "Nova Express"
(1964).
2. "The Sound and the Fury" (1929); "Light in August" (1932);
"Absalom, Absalom!" (1936).
3. "The Recognitions" (1955); "J.R." (1975); "Carpenter's Gothic"
(1985).
4. "Mona Lisa Overdrive" (1988); "Virtual Light" (1993); "Pattern
Recognition" (2003).
5. "The Inheritors" (1955); "The Pyramid" (1967); "Darkness Visible"
(1979).
6. "Set This House on Fire" (1960); "The Confessions of Nat Turner"
(1967); "Sophie's Choice" (1979).
7. "Great Apes" (1997); "How the Dead Live" (2000); "The Book of
Dave" (2006).
8. "Legs" (1983); "Ironweed" (1983); "Roscoe" (2002).
9. "The Memoirs of Barry Lyndon, Esq." (1844); "Vanity Fair"
(1848); "The History of Henry Esmond" (1852).
10. "O Pioneers!" (1913); "The Song of the Lark" (1915); "Death
Comes for the Archbishop" (1927).
* Game 6, Round 9 - Miscellaneous - The Oscars
No, not *those* Oscars. We already had entertainment in Round 2,
remember? This is a miscellaneous round, and it's actually about
real people and fictional characters named Oscar (or sometimes
Oskar).
1. Who was the first actor to play Oscar Madison in the original
Broadway production of "The Odd Couple", which started its run
in 1965?
2. Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein's first collaboration
was an adaptation of a play called "Green Grow the Lilacs".
What was the title of the resulting Broadway musical?
3. Which Oscar, an American light-middleweight boxer, won a gold
medal at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics?
4. Archbishop Oscar Romero was assassinated on 1980-03-24, after
speaking out about human rights abuses in *which Central
American country*?
5. In *what city* was meat-production company Oscar Mayer founded,
in the late 1800s?
6. Who is the subject of the documentary film "In the Key of Oscar"?
7. Oscar the Grouch is one of "Sesame Street"'s memorable
muppet characters (he has an Israeli counterpart named Moyshe
the Complainer). For most of his career, he's been green,
but he was orange for the first year the show was on the air.
Within 2 years, in what year did "Sesame Street" and Oscar make
their television debut?
8. The American pianist and composer Oscar Levant was known for
his witticisms. He once said of a certain actress that he knew
her "before she was a virgin". Who was he referring to?
9. Name Günter Grass's best-known novel, published in 1959.
It's about a boy named Oskar, a musician of sorts, who decides
to stop growing at the age of 3, and thereafter casts an acerbic
eye on German society in the World War II and postwar era.
10. Who was recognized by Israel as one of the "Righteous Among
Nations", or a "righteous Gentile", on 1967-07-18?
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