• RQFTCINO13 Game 7, Rounds 2-3: music died, island flags

    From Mark Brader@21:1/5 to All on Fri Nov 25 05:42:49 2022
    These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2013-03-18,
    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 7, Round 1 - Current Events (excerpt]

    Answer these 2013 questions if you like for fun, but for no points.

    1. Who became the first Canadian commander of the International
    Space Station last week?

    2. For the first time since 1985, last week the Northern Ontario
    team won the Canadian men's curling championship at the Tim
    Hortons Brier. Who was the skip of this winning Northern
    Ontario team?


    * Game 7, Round 2 - Entertainment - the Day the Music Died

    This round is about Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and the Big Bopper:
    their deaths, their lives, and their legacies.

    1. The three singers all died in a Beechcraft Bonanza plane crash
    in Iowa. Name *either* the month or the year when this happened.

    2. They were on the plane to go to a concert in Moorehead, MN.
    Upon hearing the news, a certain 15-year-old and a few of
    his fellow classmates formed a band called the Shadows, and
    volunteered as a substitute for Buddy Holly and his band at the
    Moorehead concert. This launched a successful pop music career
    for the 15-year-old. His biggest hit came 2 years later with
    "Take Good Care of My Baby". Who was this young pop star?

    3. Ritchie Valens got on the ill-fated flight because he won a coin
    toss with Tommy Allsup. The Big Bopper was on the plane because
    he had a cold (or the flu) and another musician gave up his seat.
    Who was this other musician?

    4. What was Buddy Holly's real first name?

    5. What was the legal family name of Ritchie Valens?

    6. "The Big Bopper" was the nickname of J.P. Richardson Jr.
    The P stood for Perry, but what did the J stand for?

    7. Who played the lead role as Buddy Holly in the 1978 movie
    "The Buddy Holly Story"?

    8. Who played the lead role as Ritchie Valens in the 1987 movie
    "La Bamba"?

    9. What was the Big Bopper's biggest hit?

    10. When Valens released "La Bamba" on a 45 rpm record in 1958,
    it was on the B side of the vinyl disk. His biggest hit was
    the song on the A side -- what was it?


    * Game 7, Round 3 - Geography - Flags of Island Nations

    This is the second and last visual handout round of the regular
    season. Please see http://www.eskimo.com/~scs/msb/7-3/flags.png
    and give the number of """the island nation's flag""".

    1. Grenada.
    2. Tonga.
    3. Bahrain.
    4. Malta.
    5. Sri Lanka.
    6. Haiti.
    7. Vanuatu.
    8. Iceland.
    9. Cyprus.
    10. Maldives.

    So there were 8 decoys. After completing the round, decode the
    rot13 if you want to try them for fun, but for no points.

    11. Pncr Ireqr.
    12. Pbzbebf.
    13. Xvevongv.
    14. Oneonqbf.
    15. Wnznvpn.
    16. Znhevgvhf.
    17. Cnchn Arj Thvarn.
    18. Fvatncber.

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    Mark Brader, Toronto, msb@vex.net
    The precedence don't enter into it -- it's stone undefined.
    This expression makes no sense. It has ceased to be. It's
    expired and gone, though sadly not forgotten. This is a latent
    expression. Bereft of meaning, it should rest in peace. If
    people didn't keep nailing it into these discussions, it would be
    pushing up the daisies. It's rung down the curtain and joined
    the choir ineffable. This is not an ex-pression.
    -- Steve Summit (after Monty Python)

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  • From Joshua Kreitzer@21:1/5 to Mark Brader on Thu Nov 24 22:13:20 2022
    On Thursday, November 24, 2022 at 11:42:53 PM UTC-6, Mark Brader wrote:

    * Game 7, Round 2 - Entertainment - the Day the Music Died

    This round is about Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and the Big Bopper:
    their deaths, their lives, and their legacies.

    1. The three singers all died in a Beechcraft Bonanza plane crash
    in Iowa. Name *either* the month or the year when this happened.

    February

    2. They were on the plane to go to a concert in Moorehead, MN.
    Upon hearing the news, a certain 15-year-old and a few of
    his fellow classmates formed a band called the Shadows, and
    volunteered as a substitute for Buddy Holly and his band at the
    Moorehead concert. This launched a successful pop music career
    for the 15-year-old. His biggest hit came 2 years later with
    "Take Good Care of My Baby". Who was this young pop star?

    Bobby Vee

    3. Ritchie Valens got on the ill-fated flight because he won a coin
    toss with Tommy Allsup. The Big Bopper was on the plane because
    he had a cold (or the flu) and another musician gave up his seat.
    Who was this other musician?

    Waylon Jennings

    4. What was Buddy Holly's real first name?

    Charles

    5. What was the legal family name of Ritchie Valens?

    Valenzuela

    6. "The Big Bopper" was the nickname of J.P. Richardson Jr.
    The P stood for Perry, but what did the J stand for?

    James

    7. Who played the lead role as Buddy Holly in the 1978 movie
    "The Buddy Holly Story"?

    Gary Busey

    8. Who played the lead role as Ritchie Valens in the 1987 movie
    "La Bamba"?

    Lou Diamond Phillips

    9. What was the Big Bopper's biggest hit?

    "Chantilly Lace"

    10. When Valens released "La Bamba" on a 45 rpm record in 1958,
    it was on the B side of the vinyl disk. His biggest hit was
    the song on the A side -- what was it?

    "Donna"

    * Game 7, Round 3 - Geography - Flags of Island Nations

    This is the second and last visual handout round of the regular
    season. Please see http://www.eskimo.com/~scs/msb/7-3/flags.png
    and give the number of """the island nation's flag""".

    1. Grenada.

    #7

    2. Tonga.

    #3

    3. Bahrain.

    #10

    4. Malta.

    #11

    5. Sri Lanka.

    #1

    6. Haiti.

    #14

    7. Vanuatu.

    #5

    8. Iceland.

    #2

    9. Cyprus.

    #9

    10. Maldives.

    #8; #12

    So there were 8 decoys. After completing the round, decode the
    rot13 if you want to try them for fun, but for no points.

    14. Oneonqbf.

    #13

    15. Wnznvpn.

    #17

    17. Cnchn Arj Thvarn.

    #14

    18. Fvatncber.

    #16

    --
    Joshua Kreitzer
    gromit82@hotmail.com

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  • From Dan Tilque@21:1/5 to Mark Brader on Fri Nov 25 03:39:36 2022
    On 11/24/22 21:42, Mark Brader wrote:


    * Game 7, Round 1 - Current Events (excerpt]

    Answer these 2013 questions if you like for fun, but for no points.

    1. Who became the first Canadian commander of the International
    Space Station last week?

    2. For the first time since 1985, last week the Northern Ontario
    team won the Canadian men's curling championship at the Tim
    Hortons Brier. Who was the skip of this winning Northern
    Ontario team?


    * Game 7, Round 2 - Entertainment - the Day the Music Died

    This round is about Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and the Big Bopper:
    their deaths, their lives, and their legacies.

    1. The three singers all died in a Beechcraft Bonanza plane crash
    in Iowa. Name *either* the month or the year when this happened.

    February


    2. They were on the plane to go to a concert in Moorehead, MN.
    Upon hearing the news, a certain 15-year-old and a few of
    his fellow classmates formed a band called the Shadows, and
    volunteered as a substitute for Buddy Holly and his band at the
    Moorehead concert. This launched a successful pop music career
    for the 15-year-old. His biggest hit came 2 years later with
    "Take Good Care of My Baby". Who was this young pop star?

    3. Ritchie Valens got on the ill-fated flight because he won a coin
    toss with Tommy Allsup. The Big Bopper was on the plane because
    he had a cold (or the flu) and another musician gave up his seat.
    Who was this other musician?

    4. What was Buddy Holly's real first name?

    5. What was the legal family name of Ritchie Valens?

    6. "The Big Bopper" was the nickname of J.P. Richardson Jr.
    The P stood for Perry, but what did the J stand for?

    7. Who played the lead role as Buddy Holly in the 1978 movie
    "The Buddy Holly Story"?

    8. Who played the lead role as Ritchie Valens in the 1987 movie
    "La Bamba"?

    9. What was the Big Bopper's biggest hit?

    10. When Valens released "La Bamba" on a 45 rpm record in 1958,
    it was on the B side of the vinyl disk. His biggest hit was
    the song on the A side -- what was it?


    * Game 7, Round 3 - Geography - Flags of Island Nations

    This is the second and last visual handout round of the regular
    season. Please see http://www.eskimo.com/~scs/msb/7-3/flags.png
    and give the number of """the island nation's flag""".

    1. Grenada.

    15

    2. Tonga.

    3

    3. Bahrain.

    16

    4. Malta.

    11

    5. Sri Lanka.

    1

    6. Haiti.

    14

    7. Vanuatu.

    6

    8. Iceland.

    2

    9. Cyprus.

    9

    10. Maldives.

    5


    So there were 8 decoys. After completing the round, decode the
    rot13 if you want to try them for fun, but for no points.

    11. Pncr Ireqr.
    12. Pbzbebf.
    13. Xvevongv.
    14. Oneonqbf.
    15. Wnznvpn.
    16. Znhevgvhf.
    17. Cnchn Arj Thvarn.
    18. Fvatncber.


    --
    Dan Tilque

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  • From Erland Sommarskog@21:1/5 to Mark Brader on Fri Nov 25 17:55:29 2022
    Mark Brader (msb@vex.net) writes:
    * Game 7, Round 2 - Entertainment - the Day the Music Died

    1. The three singers all died in a Beechcraft Bonanza plane crash
    in Iowa. Name *either* the month or the year when this happened.

    1957

    * Game 7, Round 3 - Geography - Flags of Island Nations

    This is the second and last visual handout round of the regular
    season. Please see http://www.eskimo.com/~scs/msb/7-3/flags.png
    and give the number of """the island nation's flag""".

    1. Grenada.

    6

    2. Tonga.

    15

    3. Bahrain.

    12

    4. Malta.

    11

    5. Sri Lanka.

    1

    6. Haiti.

    14

    7. Vanuatu.

    7

    8. Iceland.

    2

    9. Cyprus.

    9

    10. Maldives.

    8

    15. Wnznvpn.

    17

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  • From Pete Gayde@21:1/5 to Mark Brader on Sun Nov 27 16:17:43 2022
    Mark Brader wrote:
    These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2013-03-18,
    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 7, Round 1 - Current Events (excerpt]

    Answer these 2013 questions if you like for fun, but for no points.

    1. Who became the first Canadian commander of the International
    Space Station last week?

    2. For the first time since 1985, last week the Northern Ontario
    team won the Canadian men's curling championship at the Tim
    Hortons Brier. Who was the skip of this winning Northern
    Ontario team?


    * Game 7, Round 2 - Entertainment - the Day the Music Died

    This round is about Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and the Big Bopper:
    their deaths, their lives, and their legacies.

    1. The three singers all died in a Beechcraft Bonanza plane crash
    in Iowa. Name *either* the month or the year when this happened.

    1958; 1957


    2. They were on the plane to go to a concert in Moorehead, MN.
    Upon hearing the news, a certain 15-year-old and a few of
    his fellow classmates formed a band called the Shadows, and
    volunteered as a substitute for Buddy Holly and his band at the
    Moorehead concert. This launched a successful pop music career
    for the 15-year-old. His biggest hit came 2 years later with
    "Take Good Care of My Baby". Who was this young pop star?

    3. Ritchie Valens got on the ill-fated flight because he won a coin
    toss with Tommy Allsup. The Big Bopper was on the plane because
    he had a cold (or the flu) and another musician gave up his seat.
    Who was this other musician?

    4. What was Buddy Holly's real first name?

    5. What was the legal family name of Ritchie Valens?

    Valenzuela


    6. "The Big Bopper" was the nickname of J.P. Richardson Jr.
    The P stood for Perry, but what did the J stand for?

    Jerome


    7. Who played the lead role as Buddy Holly in the 1978 movie
    "The Buddy Holly Story"?

    8. Who played the lead role as Ritchie Valens in the 1987 movie
    "La Bamba"?

    9. What was the Big Bopper's biggest hit?

    Chantilly Lace


    10. When Valens released "La Bamba" on a 45 rpm record in 1958,
    it was on the B side of the vinyl disk. His biggest hit was
    the song on the A side -- what was it?


    * Game 7, Round 3 - Geography - Flags of Island Nations

    This is the second and last visual handout round of the regular
    season. Please see http://www.eskimo.com/~scs/msb/7-3/flags.png
    and give the number of """the island nation's flag""".

    1. Grenada.

    5; 6

    2. Tonga.

    4

    3. Bahrain.

    8; 12

    4. Malta.

    13

    5. Sri Lanka.

    1

    6. Haiti.

    14

    7. Vanuatu.

    10; 5

    8. Iceland.

    2

    9. Cyprus.

    9

    10. Maldives.

    5; 10


    So there were 8 decoys. After completing the round, decode the
    rot13 if you want to try them for fun, but for no points.

    11. Pncr Ireqr.
    12. Pbzbebf.
    13. Xvevongv.
    14. Oneonqbf.
    15. Wnznvpn.
    16. Znhevgvhf.
    17. Cnchn Arj Thvarn.
    18. Fvatncber.


    Pete Gayde

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  • From Mark Brader@21:1/5 to All on Mon Nov 28 05:40:32 2022
    Mark Brader:
    These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2013-03-18,
    and should be interpreted accordingly... For further information...
    see my 2022-09-09 companion posting on "Reposted Questions from the
    Canadian Inquisition (RQFTCI*)".


    * Game 7, Round 1 - Current Events (excerpt]

    Answer these 2013 questions if you like for fun, but for no points.

    1. Who became the first Canadian commander of the International
    Space Station last week?

    Chris Hadfield.

    2. For the first time since 1985, last week the Northern Ontario
    team won the Canadian men's curling championship at the Tim
    Hortons Brier. Who was the skip of this winning Northern
    Ontario team?

    Brad Jacobs.

    Why is there a "Northern Ontario" team? Well, when the Brier was
    founded -- and so named by its original sponsor after one of their
    brands of tobacco -- several of the entries represented areas smaller
    or larger than their home province. Northern Ontario is just the
    just the last of these areas still remaining -- incidentally, the
    other Ontario team is called Ontario, not Southern Ontario.

    By winning the Brier, Jacobs's team became the Canadian team in the
    subsequent men's world championship. They made it to the final of
    that event but lost 8-6 to Niklas Edin's team representing Sweden.


    * Game 7, Round 2 - Entertainment - the Day the Music Died

    This round is about Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and the Big Bopper:
    their deaths, their lives, and their legacies.

    1. The three singers all died in a Beechcraft Bonanza plane crash
    in Iowa. Name *either* the month or the year when this happened.

    The crash was on the night of February 2-3, 1959. 4 for Joshua
    and Dan.

    2. They were on the plane to go to a concert in Moorehead, MN.
    Upon hearing the news, a certain 15-year-old and a few of
    his fellow classmates formed a band called the Shadows, and
    volunteered as a substitute for Buddy Holly and his band at the
    Moorehead concert. This launched a successful pop music career
    for the 15-year-old. His biggest hit came 2 years later with
    "Take Good Care of My Baby". Who was this young pop star?

    Bobby Vee (or Velline, his real name). 4 for Joshua.

    3. Ritchie Valens got on the ill-fated flight because he won a coin
    toss with Tommy Allsup. The Big Bopper was on the plane because
    he had a cold (or the flu) and another musician gave up his seat.
    Who was this other musician?

    Waylon Jennings. 4 for Joshua.

    4. What was Buddy Holly's real first name?

    Charles. His full name was Charles Hardin Holley. 4 for Joshua.

    5. What was the legal family name of Ritchie Valens?

    Valenzuela. 4 for Joshua and Pete.

    6. "The Big Bopper" was the nickname of J.P. Richardson Jr.
    The P stood for Perry, but what did the J stand for?

    Jiles.

    7. Who played the lead role as Buddy Holly in the 1978 movie
    "The Buddy Holly Story"?

    Gary Busey. 4 for Joshua.

    8. Who played the lead role as Ritchie Valens in the 1987 movie
    "La Bamba"?

    Lou Diamond Phillips. 4 for Joshua.

    9. What was the Big Bopper's biggest hit?

    "Chantilly Lace". 4 for Joshua and Pete.

    10. When Valens released "La Bamba" on a 45 rpm record in 1958,
    it was on the B side of the vinyl disk. His biggest hit was
    the song on the A side -- what was it?

    "Donna". 4 for Joshua.


    * Game 7, Round 3 - Geography - Flags of Island Nations

    This is the second and last visual handout round of the regular
    season. Please see http://www.eskimo.com/~scs/msb/7-3/flags.png
    and give the number of """the island nation's flag""".

    None of them have changed.

    In the original game it said "small island nations", but I didn't
    think they all fitted that description.

    1. Grenada.

    #7. 4 for Joshua.

    2. Tonga.

    #3. 4 for Joshua and Dan.

    3. Bahrain.

    #10. 4 for Joshua.

    4. Malta.

    #11. 4 for Joshua, Dan, and Erland.

    5. Sri Lanka.

    #1. 4 for everyone -- Joshua, Dan, Erland, and Pete.

    6. Haiti.

    #14. 4 for everyone.

    7. Vanuatu.

    #18.

    8. Iceland.

    #2. 4 for everyone.

    9. Cyprus.

    #9. 4 for everyone.

    10. Maldives.

    #12. 2 for Joshua.


    So there were 8 decoys. After completing the round, decode the
    rot13 if you want to try them for fun, but for no points.

    11. Cape Verde.

    #6.

    They now prefer to be called Cabo Verde.

    12. Comoros.

    #8.

    13. Kiribati.

    #5.

    14. Barbados.

    #13. Joshua got this.

    15. Jamaica.

    #17. Joshua and Erland got this.

    16. Mauritius.

    #15.

    17. Papua New Guinea.

    #4.

    18. Singapore.

    #16. Joshua got this.


    Scores, if there are no errors:

    GAME 7 ROUNDS-> 2 3 TOTALS
    TOPICS-> Ent Geo
    Joshua Kreitzer 36 34 70
    Dan Tilque 4 24 28
    Pete Gayde 8 16 24
    Erland Sommarskog 0 20 20

    --
    Mark Brader "It's simply a matter of style, and while there Toronto are many wrong styles, there really isn't any msb@vex.net one right style." -- Ray Butterworth

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