• QFTCIBSI23 Game 8, Rounds 9-10: nicknames, color challenge

    From Mark Brader@21:1/5 to All on Sat Sep 2 04:11:32 2023
    These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2023-07-10,
    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 in a single followup to the newsgroup,
    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 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
    please see my 2023-05-24 companion posting on "Questions from the
    Canadian Inquisition (QFTCI*)".


    ** Game 8, Round 9 - Canadiana Geography - Canadian City Nicknames

    In each case, name the city or town being described. (Province not
    required.)

    1. What town has the nickname "The Polar Bear Capital of the World"?
    It also lays claim to being the "Beluga Capital of the World".

    2. Name *either* of the two British Columbia cities that have the
    nickname "Salmon Capital of the World".

    3. What city has the nickname "Birthplace of Confederation"?

    4. What Atlantic Canada city has the nickname "Canada's Original
    City", as it was the first city incorporated in what is now
    Canada, in 1785? Other nicknames include "Port City" and
    "Fundy City".

    5. What city has the nickname "Steeltown"?

    6. What city has the nickname "Bytown"? A less official nickname
    used by the locals is "the City that Fun Forgot".

    7. What city's abundance of bridges has led to it being nicknamed
    "The Bridge City" and "Paris of the Prairies"? A further
    nickname is "POW City" for the abundance of Potash, Oil,
    and Wheat.

    8. What Alberta city's abundant natural-gas resources have led
    to the nicknames "The Gas City", "The City with Energy", and
    "The City with All Hell for a Basement", the last of which is
    based on a description of the city by a visiting Rudyard Kipling?

    9. What Ontario city has the nickname "Bell City" and "The
    Telephone City"?

    10. What city has the nickname "Cowtown", originally ascribed
    due to the abundance of good cattle farming and not because of
    a popular annual event and its attendees.


    ** Game 8, Round 10 - Challenge Round - Color My World

    All of the answers will be color-related in some way.

    * A. Entertainment

    A1. Name the R&B group that released the song "I Wanna Sex You
    Up" in 1991, peaking at #2 on the Billboard Hot 100.

    A2. Name *either* the rock band that won a Grammy for their
    1988 song "Cult of Personality", *or* the sketch comedy
    show that helped launch the careers of the Wayans brothers
    and Jim Carrey, just to name a few.


    * B. Sports

    B1. What is the popular nickname of the 37'2" high wall in left
    field at Fenway Park?

    B2. Name the man who served as Member of Parliament for York West
    from 1962 to 1965, during which time he also won two Stanley
    Cups while playing for the Toronto Maple Leafs. In 2017
    he was named one of the 100 greatest NHL players in history.


    * C. History

    C1. He was the prince of Orange from birth, his father having
    died the week before, in 1650. He ruled as the King of
    England, Ireland, and Scotland from 1689 until his death
    in 1702. Who was he? Name and number, please.

    C2. Abraham Lincoln used their agents to conduct espionage
    against the Confederacy, and for his personal security
    during the Civil War. They were once the largest private
    law-enforcement organization in the world. What is this
    organization?


    * D. Geography

    D1. What is the longest river with a color in its
    English-language name?

    D2. What is the largest sea by area with a color in its
    English-language name?


    * E. Science

    E1. Name the IBM supercomputer that defeated Garry Kasparov
    in a 6-game chess match in 1997, becoming the first
    artificial intelligence to win a match against a reigning
    world champion of chess.

    E2. It is the first modern synthetic pigment, created in the
    early 18th century. It was the first stable pigment of
    its color to be widely used since the process to create its
    Egyptian counterpart was lost. It is on the World Health
    Organization's List of Essential Medicines. What is it?


    * F. Literature

    F1. Name the Arthur Conan Doyle novel that first appeared in
    1887 and introduced the world to Sherlock Holmes and
    Dr. Watson.

    F2. Name the 1895 novel by Stephen Crane about a young private
    in the Union Army who flees from the battlefield and, in
    his shame, longs for a wound to prove he is no coward.

    --
    Mark Brader, Toronto "The last time I trusted you, we had Mark." msb@vex.net -- Jill, "Home Improvement" (B.K. Taylor)

    My text in this article is in the public domain.

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  • From Erland Sommarskog@21:1/5 to Mark Brader on Sat Sep 2 10:20:08 2023
    Mark Brader (msb@vex.net) writes:
    ** Game 8, Round 9 - Canadiana Geography - Canadian City Nicknames

    In each case, name the city or town being described. (Province not required.)

    1. What town has the nickname "The Polar Bear Capital of the World"?
    It also lays claim to being the "Beluga Capital of the World".

    Churchill

    2. Name *either* of the two British Columbia cities that have the
    nickname "Salmon Capital of the World".

    Naiamo

    4. What Atlantic Canada city has the nickname "Canada's Original
    City", as it was the first city incorporated in what is now
    Canada, in 1785? Other nicknames include "Port City" and
    "Fundy City".

    Halifax

    ** Game 8, Round 10 - Challenge Round - Color My World

    All of the answers will be color-related in some way.

    C1. He was the prince of Orange from birth, his father having
    died the week before, in 1650. He ruled as the King of
    England, Ireland, and Scotland from 1689 until his death
    in 1702. Who was he? Name and number, please.

    William III

    * D. Geography

    D1. What is the longest river with a color in its
    English-language name?

    Yellow River

    D2. What is the largest sea by area with a color in its
    English-language name?

    Black Sea

    * E. Science

    E1. Name the IBM supercomputer that defeated Garry Kasparov
    in a 6-game chess match in 1997, becoming the first
    artificial intelligence to win a match against a reigning
    world champion of chess.

    Deep Blue

    E2. It is the first modern synthetic pigment, created in the
    early 18th century. It was the first stable pigment of
    its color to be widely used since the process to create its
    Egyptian counterpart was lost. It is on the World Health
    Organization's List of Essential Medicines. What is it?

    Indigo

    * F. Literature

    F1. Name the Arthur Conan Doyle novel that first appeared in
    1887 and introduced the world to Sherlock Holmes and
    Dr. Watson.

    A Study in Scarlet

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  • From Dan Tilque@21:1/5 to Mark Brader on Sat Sep 2 02:51:49 2023
    On 9/1/23 21:11, Mark Brader wrote:


    ** Game 8, Round 9 - Canadiana Geography - Canadian City Nicknames

    In each case, name the city or town being described. (Province not required.)

    1. What town has the nickname "The Polar Bear Capital of the World"?
    It also lays claim to being the "Beluga Capital of the World".

    Churchill


    2. Name *either* of the two British Columbia cities that have the
    nickname "Salmon Capital of the World".

    Prince Rupert


    3. What city has the nickname "Birthplace of Confederation"?

    Charlottetown


    4. What Atlantic Canada city has the nickname "Canada's Original
    City", as it was the first city incorporated in what is now
    Canada, in 1785? Other nicknames include "Port City" and
    "Fundy City".

    Saint John


    5. What city has the nickname "Steeltown"?

    6. What city has the nickname "Bytown"? A less official nickname
    used by the locals is "the City that Fun Forgot".

    7. What city's abundance of bridges has led to it being nicknamed
    "The Bridge City" and "Paris of the Prairies"? A further
    nickname is "POW City" for the abundance of Potash, Oil,
    and Wheat.

    Edmonton


    8. What Alberta city's abundant natural-gas resources have led
    to the nicknames "The Gas City", "The City with Energy", and
    "The City with All Hell for a Basement", the last of which is
    based on a description of the city by a visiting Rudyard Kipling?

    Medicine Hat


    9. What Ontario city has the nickname "Bell City" and "The
    Telephone City"?

    10. What city has the nickname "Cowtown", originally ascribed
    due to the abundance of good cattle farming and not because of
    a popular annual event and its attendees.

    Calgary



    ** Game 8, Round 10 - Challenge Round - Color My World

    All of the answers will be color-related in some way.

    * A. Entertainment

    A1. Name the R&B group that released the song "I Wanna Sex You
    Up" in 1991, peaking at #2 on the Billboard Hot 100.

    A2. Name *either* the rock band that won a Grammy for their
    1988 song "Cult of Personality", *or* the sketch comedy
    show that helped launch the careers of the Wayans brothers
    and Jim Carrey, just to name a few.


    * B. Sports

    B1. What is the popular nickname of the 37'2" high wall in left
    field at Fenway Park?

    Green Monster


    B2. Name the man who served as Member of Parliament for York West
    from 1962 to 1965, during which time he also won two Stanley
    Cups while playing for the Toronto Maple Leafs. In 2017
    he was named one of the 100 greatest NHL players in history.


    * C. History

    C1. He was the prince of Orange from birth, his father having
    died the week before, in 1650. He ruled as the King of
    England, Ireland, and Scotland from 1689 until his death
    in 1702. Who was he? Name and number, please.

    William III


    C2. Abraham Lincoln used their agents to conduct espionage
    against the Confederacy, and for his personal security
    during the Civil War. They were once the largest private
    law-enforcement organization in the world. What is this
    organization?

    Pinkerton



    * D. Geography

    D1. What is the longest river with a color in its
    English-language name?

    Yellow River


    D2. What is the largest sea by area with a color in its
    English-language name?

    Black Sea



    * E. Science

    E1. Name the IBM supercomputer that defeated Garry Kasparov
    in a 6-game chess match in 1997, becoming the first
    artificial intelligence to win a match against a reigning
    world champion of chess.

    Deep Blue


    E2. It is the first modern synthetic pigment, created in the
    early 18th century. It was the first stable pigment of
    its color to be widely used since the process to create its
    Egyptian counterpart was lost. It is on the World Health
    Organization's List of Essential Medicines. What is it?

    magenta



    * F. Literature

    F1. Name the Arthur Conan Doyle novel that first appeared in
    1887 and introduced the world to Sherlock Holmes and
    Dr. Watson.

    A Study in Scarlet


    F2. Name the 1895 novel by Stephen Crane about a young private
    in the Union Army who flees from the battlefield and, in
    his shame, longs for a wound to prove he is no coward.

    Red Badge of Courage

    --
    Dan Tilque

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  • From Dan Blum@21:1/5 to Mark Brader on Sat Sep 2 13:58:23 2023
    Mark Brader <msb@vex.net> wrote:

    ** Game 8, Round 9 - Canadiana Geography - Canadian City Nicknames

    6. What city has the nickname "Bytown"? A less official nickname
    used by the locals is "the City that Fun Forgot".

    Ottawa

    7. What city's abundance of bridges has led to it being nicknamed
    "The Bridge City" and "Paris of the Prairies"? A further
    nickname is "POW City" for the abundance of Potash, Oil,
    and Wheat.

    Winnipeg; Edmonton

    10. What city has the nickname "Cowtown", originally ascribed
    due to the abundance of good cattle farming and not because of
    a popular annual event and its attendees.

    Calgary

    ** Game 8, Round 10 - Challenge Round - Color My World

    * A. Entertainment

    A1. Name the R&B group that released the song "I Wanna Sex You
    Up" in 1991, peaking at #2 on the Billboard Hot 100.

    Color Me Badd

    A2. Name *either* the rock band that won a Grammy for their
    1988 song "Cult of Personality", *or* the sketch comedy
    show that helped launch the careers of the Wayans brothers
    and Jim Carrey, just to name a few.

    In Living Color

    * B. Sports

    B1. What is the popular nickname of the 37'2" high wall in left
    field at Fenway Park?

    The Green Monster

    B2. Name the man who served as Member of Parliament for York West
    from 1962 to 1965, during which time he also won two Stanley
    Cups while playing for the Toronto Maple Leafs. In 2017
    he was named one of the 100 greatest NHL players in history.

    Vida Blue

    * C. History

    C1. He was the prince of Orange from birth, his father having
    died the week before, in 1650. He ruled as the King of
    England, Ireland, and Scotland from 1689 until his death
    in 1702. Who was he? Name and number, please.

    William III

    C2. Abraham Lincoln used their agents to conduct espionage
    against the Confederacy, and for his personal security
    during the Civil War. They were once the largest private
    law-enforcement organization in the world. What is this
    organization?

    Pinkertons

    * D. Geography

    D1. What is the longest river with a color in its
    English-language name?

    Yellow River

    D2. What is the largest sea by area with a color in its
    English-language name?

    Black Sea

    * E. Science

    E1. Name the IBM supercomputer that defeated Garry Kasparov
    in a 6-game chess match in 1997, becoming the first
    artificial intelligence to win a match against a reigning
    world champion of chess.

    Deep Blue

    * F. Literature

    F1. Name the Arthur Conan Doyle novel that first appeared in
    1887 and introduced the world to Sherlock Holmes and
    Dr. Watson.

    A Study in Scarlet

    F2. Name the 1895 novel by Stephen Crane about a young private
    in the Union Army who flees from the battlefield and, in
    his shame, longs for a wound to prove he is no coward.

    The Red Badge of Courage

    --
    _______________________________________________________________________
    Dan Blum tool@panix.com
    "I wouldn't have believed it myself if I hadn't just made it up."

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  • From Joshua Kreitzer@21:1/5 to Mark Brader on Sat Sep 2 10:47:39 2023
    On Friday, September 1, 2023 at 11:11:37 PM UTC-5, Mark Brader wrote:

    ** Game 8, Round 9 - Canadiana Geography - Canadian City Nicknames

    In each case, name the city or town being described. (Province not required.)

    1. What town has the nickname "The Polar Bear Capital of the World"?
    It also lays claim to being the "Beluga Capital of the World".

    Churchill

    2. Name *either* of the two British Columbia cities that have the
    nickname "Salmon Capital of the World".

    Vancouver; Victoria

    6. What city has the nickname "Bytown"? A less official nickname
    used by the locals is "the City that Fun Forgot".

    Toronto (?)

    7. What city's abundance of bridges has led to it being nicknamed
    "The Bridge City" and "Paris of the Prairies"? A further
    nickname is "POW City" for the abundance of Potash, Oil,
    and Wheat.

    Saskatoon; Regina

    10. What city has the nickname "Cowtown", originally ascribed
    due to the abundance of good cattle farming and not because of
    a popular annual event and its attendees.

    Calgary

    ** Game 8, Round 10 - Challenge Round - Color My World

    All of the answers will be color-related in some way.

    * A. Entertainment

    A1. Name the R&B group that released the song "I Wanna Sex You
    Up" in 1991, peaking at #2 on the Billboard Hot 100.

    Color Me Badd

    A2. Name *either* the rock band that won a Grammy for their
    1988 song "Cult of Personality", *or* the sketch comedy
    show that helped launch the careers of the Wayans brothers
    and Jim Carrey, just to name a few.

    Living Colour; "In Living Color"

    * B. Sports

    B1. What is the popular nickname of the 37'2" high wall in left
    field at Fenway Park?

    the Green Monster

    * C. History

    C1. He was the prince of Orange from birth, his father having
    died the week before, in 1650. He ruled as the King of
    England, Ireland, and Scotland from 1689 until his death
    in 1702. Who was he? Name and number, please.

    William III

    C2. Abraham Lincoln used their agents to conduct espionage
    against the Confederacy, and for his personal security
    during the Civil War. They were once the largest private
    law-enforcement organization in the world. What is this
    organization?

    Pinkerton's

    * D. Geography

    D1. What is the longest river with a color in its
    English-language name?

    Yellow River

    D2. What is the largest sea by area with a color in its
    English-language name?

    Black Sea

    * E. Science

    E1. Name the IBM supercomputer that defeated Garry Kasparov
    in a 6-game chess match in 1997, becoming the first
    artificial intelligence to win a match against a reigning
    world champion of chess.

    Deep Blue

    E2. It is the first modern synthetic pigment, created in the
    early 18th century. It was the first stable pigment of
    its color to be widely used since the process to create its
    Egyptian counterpart was lost. It is on the World Health
    Organization's List of Essential Medicines. What is it?

    Prussian blue (?)

    * F. Literature

    F1. Name the Arthur Conan Doyle novel that first appeared in
    1887 and introduced the world to Sherlock Holmes and
    Dr. Watson.

    "A Study in Scarlet"

    F2. Name the 1895 novel by Stephen Crane about a young private
    in the Union Army who flees from the battlefield and, in
    his shame, longs for a wound to prove he is no coward.

    "The Red Badge of Courage"

    --
    Joshua Kreitzer
    gromit82@hotmail.com

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  • From Pete Gayde@21:1/5 to Mark Brader on Sat Sep 2 15:34:53 2023
    Mark Brader wrote:
    These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2023-07-10,
    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 in a single followup to the newsgroup,
    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 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
    please see my 2023-05-24 companion posting on "Questions from the
    Canadian Inquisition (QFTCI*)".


    ** Game 8, Round 9 - Canadiana Geography - Canadian City Nicknames

    In each case, name the city or town being described. (Province not required.)

    1. What town has the nickname "The Polar Bear Capital of the World"?
    It also lays claim to being the "Beluga Capital of the World".

    Churchill


    2. Name *either* of the two British Columbia cities that have the
    nickname "Salmon Capital of the World".

    3. What city has the nickname "Birthplace of Confederation"?

    4. What Atlantic Canada city has the nickname "Canada's Original
    City", as it was the first city incorporated in what is now
    Canada, in 1785? Other nicknames include "Port City" and
    "Fundy City".

    St. John; St. John's


    5. What city has the nickname "Steeltown"?

    Hamilton


    6. What city has the nickname "Bytown"? A less official nickname
    used by the locals is "the City that Fun Forgot".

    7. What city's abundance of bridges has led to it being nicknamed
    "The Bridge City" and "Paris of the Prairies"? A further
    nickname is "POW City" for the abundance of Potash, Oil,
    and Wheat.

    Winnipeg; Regina


    8. What Alberta city's abundant natural-gas resources have led
    to the nicknames "The Gas City", "The City with Energy", and
    "The City with All Hell for a Basement", the last of which is
    based on a description of the city by a visiting Rudyard Kipling?

    9. What Ontario city has the nickname "Bell City" and "The
    Telephone City"?

    London


    10. What city has the nickname "Cowtown", originally ascribed
    due to the abundance of good cattle farming and not because of
    a popular annual event and its attendees.

    Calgary



    ** Game 8, Round 10 - Challenge Round - Color My World

    All of the answers will be color-related in some way.

    * A. Entertainment

    A1. Name the R&B group that released the song "I Wanna Sex You
    Up" in 1991, peaking at #2 on the Billboard Hot 100.

    Average White Band


    A2. Name *either* the rock band that won a Grammy for their
    1988 song "Cult of Personality", *or* the sketch comedy
    show that helped launch the careers of the Wayans brothers
    and Jim Carrey, just to name a few.

    In Living Color



    * B. Sports

    B1. What is the popular nickname of the 37'2" high wall in left
    field at Fenway Park?

    Green Monster


    B2. Name the man who served as Member of Parliament for York West
    from 1962 to 1965, during which time he also won two Stanley
    Cups while playing for the Toronto Maple Leafs. In 2017
    he was named one of the 100 greatest NHL players in history.


    * C. History

    C1. He was the prince of Orange from birth, his father having
    died the week before, in 1650. He ruled as the King of
    England, Ireland, and Scotland from 1689 until his death
    in 1702. Who was he? Name and number, please.

    C2. Abraham Lincoln used their agents to conduct espionage
    against the Confederacy, and for his personal security
    during the Civil War. They were once the largest private
    law-enforcement organization in the world. What is this
    organization?

    Black Hats



    * D. Geography

    D1. What is the longest river with a color in its
    English-language name?

    D2. What is the largest sea by area with a color in its
    English-language name?

    Red Sea; Yellow Sea



    * E. Science

    E1. Name the IBM supercomputer that defeated Garry Kasparov
    in a 6-game chess match in 1997, becoming the first
    artificial intelligence to win a match against a reigning
    world champion of chess.

    Deep Blue


    E2. It is the first modern synthetic pigment, created in the
    early 18th century. It was the first stable pigment of
    its color to be widely used since the process to create its
    Egyptian counterpart was lost. It is on the World Health
    Organization's List of Essential Medicines. What is it?


    * F. Literature

    F1. Name the Arthur Conan Doyle novel that first appeared in
    1887 and introduced the world to Sherlock Holmes and
    Dr. Watson.

    F2. Name the 1895 novel by Stephen Crane about a young private
    in the Union Army who flees from the battlefield and, in
    his shame, longs for a wound to prove he is no coward.

    The Red Badge of Courage



    Pete Gayde

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  • From swp@21:1/5 to Mark Brader on Sun Sep 3 05:21:49 2023
    On Saturday, September 2, 2023 at 12:11:37 AM UTC-4, Mark Brader wrote:
    These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2023-07-10,
    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 in a single followup to the newsgroup,
    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 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
    please see my 2023-05-24 companion posting on "Questions from the
    Canadian Inquisition (QFTCI*)".


    ** Game 8, Round 9 - Canadiana Geography - Canadian City Nicknames

    In each case, name the city or town being described. (Province not required.)

    1. What town has the nickname "The Polar Bear Capital of the World"?
    It also lays claim to being the "Beluga Capital of the World".

    churchill, manitoba

    2. Name *either* of the two British Columbia cities that have the
    nickname "Salmon Capital of the World".

    ketchikan

    3. What city has the nickname "Birthplace of Confederation"?

    charleston sc ; san francisco ca [ok, that was a bad pun]

    4. What Atlantic Canada city has the nickname "Canada's Original
    City", as it was the first city incorporated in what is now
    Canada, in 1785? Other nicknames include "Port City" and
    "Fundy City".

    saint john

    5. What city has the nickname "Steeltown"?

    pittsburgh pa

    6. What city has the nickname "Bytown"? A less official nickname
    used by the locals is "the City that Fun Forgot".

    ottawa

    7. What city's abundance of bridges has led to it being nicknamed
    "The Bridge City" and "Paris of the Prairies"? A further
    nickname is "POW City" for the abundance of Potash, Oil,
    and Wheat.

    sasskatoon

    8. What Alberta city's abundant natural-gas resources have led
    to the nicknames "The Gas City", "The City with Energy", and
    "The City with All Hell for a Basement", the last of which is
    based on a description of the city by a visiting Rudyard Kipling?

    medicine hat

    9. What Ontario city has the nickname "Bell City" and "The
    Telephone City"?

    paris ontario?

    10. What city has the nickname "Cowtown", originally ascribed
    due to the abundance of good cattle farming and not because of
    a popular annual event and its attendees.

    calgary


    ** Game 8, Round 10 - Challenge Round - Color My World

    All of the answers will be color-related in some way.

    * A. Entertainment

    A1. Name the R&B group that released the song "I Wanna Sex You
    Up" in 1991, peaking at #2 on the Billboard Hot 100.

    color me bad

    A2. Name *either* the rock band that won a Grammy for their
    1988 song "Cult of Personality", *or* the sketch comedy
    show that helped launch the careers of the Wayans brothers
    and Jim Carrey, just to name a few.

    in living color


    * B. Sports

    B1. What is the popular nickname of the 37'2" high wall in left
    field at Fenway Park?

    green monster

    B2. Name the man who served as Member of Parliament for York West
    from 1962 to 1965, during which time he also won two Stanley
    Cups while playing for the Toronto Maple Leafs. In 2017
    he was named one of the 100 greatest NHL players in history.

    red kelly


    * C. History

    C1. He was the prince of Orange from birth, his father having
    died the week before, in 1650. He ruled as the King of
    England, Ireland, and Scotland from 1689 until his death
    in 1702. Who was he? Name and number, please.

    william iii

    C2. Abraham Lincoln used their agents to conduct espionage
    against the Confederacy, and for his personal security
    during the Civil War. They were once the largest private
    law-enforcement organization in the world. What is this
    organization?

    pinkertons


    * D. Geography

    D1. What is the longest river with a color in its
    English-language name?

    yellow river

    D2. What is the largest sea by area with a color in its
    English-language name?

    coral sea [for certain values of color and certain values of sea]


    * E. Science

    E1. Name the IBM supercomputer that defeated Garry Kasparov
    in a 6-game chess match in 1997, becoming the first
    artificial intelligence to win a match against a reigning
    world champion of chess.

    deep blue

    E2. It is the first modern synthetic pigment, created in the
    early 18th century. It was the first stable pigment of
    its color to be widely used since the process to create its
    Egyptian counterpart was lost. It is on the World Health
    Organization's List of Essential Medicines. What is it?

    prussian blue


    * F. Literature

    F1. Name the Arthur Conan Doyle novel that first appeared in
    1887 and introduced the world to Sherlock Holmes and
    Dr. Watson.

    a study in scarlet

    F2. Name the 1895 novel by Stephen Crane about a young private
    in the Union Army who flees from the battlefield and, in
    his shame, longs for a wound to prove he is no coward.

    the red badge of courage

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  • From Mark Brader@21:1/5 to All on Tue Sep 5 04:12:18 2023
    Mark Brader:
    These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2023-07-10,
    and should be interpreted accordingly... For further information
    please see my 2023-05-24 companion posting on "Questions from the
    Canadian Inquisition (QFTCI*)".


    Game 8 is over and STEPHEN PERRY is the winner! Hearty
    congratulations, sir!


    ** Game 8, Round 9 - Canadiana Geography - Canadian City Nicknames

    In each case, name the city or town being described. (Province not required.)

    This was the easiest round in the original game.

    1. What town has the nickname "The Polar Bear Capital of the World"?
    It also lays claim to being the "Beluga Capital of the World".

    Churchill (MB). 4 for Erland, Dan Tilque, Joshua, Pete, and Stephen.

    2. Name *either* of the two British Columbia cities that have the
    nickname "Salmon Capital of the World".

    Campbell River, Port Alberni.

    3. What city has the nickname "Birthplace of Confederation"?

    Charlottetown (PE). 4 for Dan Tilque.

    4. What Atlantic Canada city has the nickname "Canada's Original
    City", as it was the first city incorporated in what is now
    Canada, in 1785? Other nicknames include "Port City" and
    "Fundy City".

    St. John (NB). 4 for Dan Tilque and Stephen. 3 for Pete.

    5. What city has the nickname "Steeltown"?

    Hamilton (ON). 4 for Pete.

    6. What city has the nickname "Bytown"? A less official nickname
    used by the locals is "the City that Fun Forgot".

    Ottawa (ON). 4 for Dan Blum and Stephen.

    7. What city's abundance of bridges has led to it being nicknamed
    "The Bridge City" and "Paris of the Prairies"? A further
    nickname is "POW City" for the abundance of Potash, Oil,
    and Wheat.

    Saskatoon (SK). 4 for Stephen. 3 for Joshua.

    Specifically that'd be the concentration of bridges near downtown.
    See: http://us-atlas.com/images/426_qyqjj6yg.jpg

    8. What Alberta city's abundant natural-gas resources have led
    to the nicknames "The Gas City", "The City with Energy", and
    "The City with All Hell for a Basement", the last of which is
    based on a description of the city by a visiting Rudyard Kipling?

    Medicine Hat. 4 for Dan Tilque and Stephen.

    9. What Ontario city has the nickname "Bell City" and "The
    Telephone City"?

    Brantford.

    The telephone, said Alexander Graham Bell, was "conceived in
    Brantford... and born in Boston".

    10. What city has the nickname "Cowtown", originally ascribed
    due to the abundance of good cattle farming and not because of
    a popular annual event and its attendees.

    Calgary (AB). 4 for Dan Tilque, Dan Blum, Joshua, Pete, and Stephen.


    ** Game 8, Round 10 - Challenge Round - Color My World

    All of the answers will be color-related in some way.

    * A. Entertainment

    A1. Name the R&B group that released the song "I Wanna Sex You
    Up" in 1991, peaking at #2 on the Billboard Hot 100.

    Color Me Badd. 4 for Dan Blum, Joshua, and Stephen.

    A2. Name *either* the rock band that won a Grammy for their
    1988 song "Cult of Personality", *or* the sketch comedy
    show that helped launch the careers of the Wayans brothers
    and Jim Carrey, just to name a few.

    Living Color, "In Living Color". 4 for Dan Blum, Joshua (the hard
    way), Pete, and Stephen.


    * B. Sports

    B1. What is the popular nickname of the 37'2" high wall in left
    field at Fenway Park?

    The Green Monster. 4 for Dan Tilque, Dan Blum, Joshua, Pete,
    and Stephen.

    See: http://blog.ticketmaster.com/wp-content/uploads/Fenway-Park-field.jpg

    B2. Name the man who served as Member of Parliament for York West
    from 1962 to 1965, during which time he also won two Stanley
    Cups while playing for the Toronto Maple Leafs. In 2017
    he was named one of the 100 greatest NHL players in history.

    Leonard "Red" Kelly. 4 for Stephen.


    * C. History

    C1. He was the prince of Orange from birth, his father having
    died the week before, in 1650. He ruled as the King of
    England, Ireland, and Scotland from 1689 until his death
    in 1702. Who was he? Name and number, please.

    William III. 4 for Erland, Dan Tilque, Dan Blum, Joshua, and Stephen.

    C2. Abraham Lincoln used their agents to conduct espionage
    against the Confederacy, and for his personal security
    during the Civil War. They were once the largest private
    law-enforcement organization in the world. What is this
    organization?

    Pinkerton (Detective Agency). 4 for Dan Tilque, Dan Blum, Joshua,
    and Stephen.


    * D. Geography

    D1. What is the longest river with a color in its
    English-language name?

    Yellow River (Huang He). 4 for Erland, Dan Tilque, Dan Blum,
    Joshua, and Stephen.

    I believe #2 is the White Nile and #3 is the Red River in the
    southern US.

    D2. What is the largest sea by area with a color in its
    English-language name?

    Red Sea (but see below).

    The Black Sea is a very close #2 -- when I realized how close,
    I checked a number of online sources. Some put it at less than 1%
    smaller than the Red Sea, while some make it a few percent smaller.
    But I didn't find any that make it #1. #3 is the Yellow Sea.

    *However*, if considering that "coral" can name a color as well as
    a type of living thing, we I suppose we must accept the Coral Sea
    as a legitimate answer, and it's larger than all of the above.

    So, 4 for Stephen as well as 3 for Pete.



    * E. Science

    E1. Name the IBM supercomputer that defeated Garry Kasparov
    in a 6-game chess match in 1997, becoming the first
    artificial intelligence to win a match against a reigning
    world champion of chess.

    Deep Blue. 4 for everyone -- Erland, Dan Tilque, Dan Blum, Joshua,
    Pete, and Stephen.

    E2. It is the first modern synthetic pigment, created in the
    early 18th century. It was the first stable pigment of
    its color to be widely used since the process to create its
    Egyptian counterpart was lost. It is on the World Health
    Organization's List of Essential Medicines. What is it?

    Prussian blue. 4 for Joshua and Stephen.


    * F. Literature

    F1. Name the Arthur Conan Doyle novel that first appeared in
    1887 and introduced the world to Sherlock Holmes and
    Dr. Watson.

    "A Study in Scarlet". 4 for Erland, Dan Tilque, Dan Blum, Joshua,
    and Stephen.

    F2. Name the 1895 novel by Stephen Crane about a young private
    in the Union Army who flees from the battlefield and, in
    his shame, longs for a wound to prove he is no coward.

    "The Red Badge of Courage". 4 for Dan Tilque, Dan Blum, Joshua,
    Pete, and Stephen.


    Scores, if there are no errors:

    GAME 8 ROUNDS-> 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 BEST
    TOPICS-> Lit His Mis Spo Sci Mis Can Cha SIX
    Stephen Perry 40 32 36 40 40 40 24 48 244
    Joshua Kreitzer 36 32 28 19 40 12 11 40 195
    Dan Blum 40 32 12 4 40 20 8 36 180
    Dan Tilque 4 36 8 12 40 16 20 28 152
    Erland Sommarskog 0 24 4 24 28 0 4 16 100
    Pete Gayde 4 16 -- -- -- -- 15 19 54

    --
    Mark Brader | "And I won't like [this usage] any better if you
    Toronto | produce examples from Shakespeare, Milton, Johnson ... msb@vex.net | Or, indeed, myself." --Mike Lyle

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  • From Erland Sommarskog@21:1/5 to Mark Brader on Tue Sep 5 21:05:01 2023
    Mark Brader (msb@vex.net) writes:
    D2. What is the largest sea by area with a color in its
    English-language name?

    Red Sea (but see below).

    The Black Sea is a very close #2 -- when I realized how close,
    I checked a number of online sources. Some put it at less than 1%
    smaller than the Red Sea, while some make it a few percent smaller.
    But I didn't find any that make it #1. #3 is the Yellow Sea.


    Hey, by volume the Black Sea is more than twice as large!

    (I will have to admit that I did not consider the Red Sea, but even
    if I had, I would have dismissed it thinking that also by area it's
    a lot smaller than the Black Sea.)

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