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* QFTCIC Game 6, Rounds 2-3: TO ghosts, costumes - 9 messages, 9 authors
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TOPIC: QFTCIC Game 6, Rounds 2-3: TO ghosts, costumes
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== 1 of 9 ==
Date: Sun, Jan 5 2014 8:52 am
From: tool@panix.com (Dan Blum)
Mark Brader <msb@vex.net> wrote:
> * Game 6, Round 3 - Miscellaneous - Popular Halloween Costumes
> 1. Zombies will undoubtedly be one of the most popular costumes
> this year. What ?ber-popular AMC TV series features Rick Grimes,
> the leader of a post-apocalyptic battle against flesh-eating
> "walkers"?
The Walking Dead
> 4. Vampires are common on Halloween night. Who portrayed Buffy,
> the Vampire Slayer, on the hit TV series?
Sarah Michelle Gellar
> 5. Last Halloween, Terence dressed up as a penguin. This 2006
> film featured an emperor penguin named Mumble, who could not
> sing, but instead had the unique penguin ability to tap dance.
> What is the name of this fun children's film?
Happy Feet
> 7. Pretty young ladies often like to dress up as sexy cops. A sexy
> international spy, Sydney Bristow, captured a generation of male
> followers in her hit series "Alias". Who played Sydney Bristow?
Jennifer Garner
> 8. The devil is a popular character in biblical stories, as well as
> on Halloween. In the film "South Park: Bigger Longer & Uncut",
> who is Satan's gay lover?
Saddam Hussein
> 9. Many little girls will dress up as a witch this year. In "The
> Princess Bride", Miracle Max famously said the line "Get back,
> witch"! -- and got the reply "I'm not your witch, I'm your wife".
> Name either the actor who played Miracle Max, or the actress who
> played his wife, Valerie.
Billy Crystal
> 10. Pirates are a popular costume for boys and girls alike.
> The 2005 adult film "Pirates" starred Jesse Jane, Carmen Luvana,
> and Janine, who achieved mainstream fame through appearances
> in several Blink-182 music videos. "Pirates" was a parody of
> what popular 2003 mainstream film?
Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl
--
_______________________________________________________________________
Dan Blum tool@panix.com
"I wouldn't have believed it myself if I hadn't just made it up."
== 2 of 9 ==
Date: Sun, Jan 5 2014 11:54 am
From: swp
On Sunday, January 5, 2014 2:28:14 AM UTC-5, Mark Brader wrote:
> * Game 6, Round 2 - Geography - Haunted Places in Toronto
>
> Please assume the words "said to (be)" as appropriate.
>
> 1. This historic hotel and former artists' colony was built in
> 1914 on top of the Scarborough Bluffs for Col. Harold Bickford.
> The grounds surrounding it have had a number of unusual
> sightings. The hotel closed in 2001, and part of the building
> was demolished in 2009. Name the hotel.
the bickford hotel?
> 2. Built in 1853, this college at the University of Toronto is
> home to one of the city's great enduring legends, the untimely
> death (and apparent return) of stonemason Ivan Reznikoff,
> who attempted to murder his co-worker and romantic rival Paul
> Diabolos with an axe. A struggle ensued and Reznikoff ended
> up dead. Panicked, Diabolos hid the body somewhere in the
> building's construction site and fled. Name the college.
university college
> 3. Reputedly the most haunted house in Toronto, it is named after
> the former resident who died there in 1861. Stories included
> appearances of the resident working his printing press years
> after his death. Today, the house is a municipally run museum
> depicting 1860s Victorian life. Who was this former resident?
mark brader
> 4. This historic building, built in 1888 as a branch of the Bank of
> Montreal, is reportedly haunted by the ghost of a young teller
> named Dorothy who shot herself with a .38 caliber in the women's
> washroom in 1953. What is the name of the attraction that now
> resides here?
brader's house of horrors
> 5. This national historic site is home to the former mill opened by
> two brothers-in-law in the early 1830s. One of them, stricken
> by grief over the death of his wife during childbirth, threw
> himself into a well in 1834. His ghost apparently still shows up
> to work, opening and closing doors, banging around, playing with
> the lights, and giving workmen and visitors some scary surprises.
> Name the current site or former mill.
barnum mill
> 6. Built in 1868, this heritage building was home to the Massey
> family in the 1880s. In 1915, Lillian Massey died in the
> second-floor bedroom and her grief-stricken maid hanged
> herself above the main foyer. There have been reports of
> phantom children's footsteps and laughter upstairs where
> the children's quarters were. The building was bequeathed to
> Victoria College and became the first home of radio station CFRB,
> then an art gallery. It was then converted to a restaurant,
> and was purchased by its current owners in 1976. Name it.
brader's house of pancakes
> 7. One of the oldest landmarks in Toronto, this lighthouse was
> the site of the gruesome murder in 1815 of its keeper, John
> Paul Rademuller. Apparently, on occasion, he can be sighted
> climbing up the tower or searching the grounds for his lost
> limbs. Name the landmark or the landform -- cape, island,
> whatever -- where it is located.
gibraltar point?
> 8. When opened in 1929, this was the tallest building in the
> British Commonwealth; it has welcomed over 40,000,000 visitors
> over the years. According to John Robert Colombo's book
> "Mysteries of Ontario", the 8th floor has the spirit of an
> older man with gray hair walking the halls at night. Name it.
foshay tower?
> 9. This former residence of a Scottish immigrant and his family
> is supposedly haunted by the ghost of his son's mistress,
> who lived in a secret room and hanged herself there because
> she felt increasingly neglected by her lover. The house was
> eventually sold to the U of T and is now part of Regis College.
> Give the last name of the family who owned the house.
brader
> 10. Built in 1836, this museum is the former home of city surveyor
> John George Howard and his wife Jemima. It has been host to
> a number of unexplained sightings, some of which have been
> identified as resembling Mrs. Howard. Name it.
coburn lodge?? (the spelling is probably off, my wife dragged me to this place once. once.)
> * Game 6, Round 3 - Miscellaneous - Popular Halloween Costumes
>
> These random questions were inspired by popular Halloween costumes.
>
> 1. Zombies will undoubtedly be one of the most popular costumes
> this year. What �ber-popular AMC TV series features Rick Grimes,
> the leader of a post-apocalyptic battle against flesh-eating
> "walkers"?
the walking dead
> 2. One of the easy, no-planning-involved costumes is to dress up
> as a bum. Name the man, with the nickname "Bum", who was the
> head coach of the Houston Oilers from 1975-80, becoming the
> winningest coach in franchise history. He recently passed away
> on October 18, 2013.
bum phillips
> 3. Another easy costume for a young boy is to dress up as a woman.
> This male actor portrayed "Mrs. Featherbottom", who was actually
> the "analrapist" Tobias Funke dressed up as a woman, on several
> episodes of the show "Arrested Development". Name the actor.
dave cross
> 4. Vampires are common on Halloween night. Who portrayed Buffy,
> the Vampire Slayer, on the hit TV series?
sarah michelle gellar
> 5. Last Halloween, Terence dressed up as a penguin. This 2006
> film featured an emperor penguin named Mumble, who could not
> sing, but instead had the unique penguin ability to tap dance.
> What is the name of this fun children's film?
happy feet
> 6. Countless ghosts parade the streets every Halloween. The most
> famous scene in the movie "Ghost" featured Demi Moore seductively
> making pottery, and then taking it one step further with the
> sexy ghost played by Patrick Swayze. What song famously played
> during this scene?
unchained melody by the righteous brothers
> 7. Pretty young ladies often like to dress up as sexy cops. A sexy
> international spy, Sydney Bristow, captured a generation of male
> followers in her hit series "Alias". Who played Sydney Bristow?
jennifer garner
> 8. The devil is a popular character in biblical stories, as well as
> on Halloween. In the film "South Park: Bigger Longer & Uncut",
> who is Satan's gay lover?
saddam hussein
> 9. Many little girls will dress up as a witch this year. In "The
> Princess Bride", Miracle Max famously said the line "Get back,
> witch"! -- and got the reply "I'm not your witch, I'm your wife".
> Name either the actor who played Miracle Max, or the actress who
> played his wife, Valerie.
billy crystal ; carol kane
> 10. Pirates are a popular costume for boys and girls alike.
> The 2005 adult film "Pirates" starred Jesse Jane, Carmen Luvana,
> and Janine, who achieved mainstream fame through appearances
> in several Blink-182 music videos. "Pirates" was a parody of
> what popular 2003 mainstream film?
pirates of the caribbean: the curse of the black pearl
swp
== 3 of 9 ==
Date: Sun, Jan 5 2014 4:07 pm
From: "Rob Parker"
> * Game 6, Round 2 - Geography - Haunted Places in Toronto
>
> 1. This historic hotel and former artists' colony was built in
> 1914 on top of the Scarborough Bluffs for Col. Harold Bickford.
> The grounds surrounding it have had a number of unusual
> sightings. The hotel closed in 2001, and part of the building
> was demolished in 2009. Name the hotel.
Scarborough Hotel; Bickford Hotel
> 2. Built in 1853, this college at the University of Toronto is
> home to one of the city's great enduring legends, the untimely
> death (and apparent return) of stonemason Ivan Reznikoff,
> who attempted to murder his co-worker and romantic rival Paul
> Diabolos with an axe. A struggle ensued and Reznikoff ended
> up dead. Panicked, Diabolos hid the body somewhere in the
> building's construction site and fled. Name the college.
Kings College; Queens College
> 3. Reputedly the most haunted house in Toronto, it is named after
> the former resident who died there in 1861. Stories included
> appearances of the resident working his printing press years
> after his death. Today, the house is a municipally run museum
> depicting 1860s Victorian life. Who was this former resident?
Johnson; Smith
> 6. Built in 1868, this heritage building was home to the Massey
> family in the 1880s. In 1915, Lillian Massey died in the
> second-floor bedroom and her grief-stricken maid hanged
> herself above the main foyer. There have been reports of
> phantom children's footsteps and laughter upstairs where
> the children's quarters were. The building was bequeathed to
> Victoria College and became the first home of radio station CFRB,
> then an art gallery. It was then converted to a restaurant,
> and was purchased by its current owners in 1976. Name it.
Massey House
> 9. This former residence of a Scottish immigrant and his family
> is supposedly haunted by the ghost of his son's mistress,
> who lived in a secret room and hanged herself there because
> she felt increasingly neglected by her lover. The house was
> eventually sold to the U of T and is now part of Regis College.
> Give the last name of the family who owned the house.
McCallum; McGrath
> * Game 6, Round 3 - Miscellaneous - Popular Halloween Costumes
>
> 5. Last Halloween, Terence dressed up as a penguin. This 2006
> film featured an emperor penguin named Mumble, who could not
> sing, but instead had the unique penguin ability to tap dance.
> What is the name of this fun children's film?
Happy Feet
> 6. Countless ghosts parade the streets every Halloween. The most
> famous scene in the movie "Ghost" featured Demi Moore seductively
> making pottery, and then taking it one step further with the
> sexy ghost played by Patrick Swayze. What song famously played
> during this scene?
Unchained Melody
Rob
== 4 of 9 ==
Date: Sun, Jan 5 2014 7:55 pm
From: Marc Dashevsky
In article <zeedneV3CsETlFTPnZ2dnUVZ_qidnZ2d@vex.net>, msb@vex.net says...
> * Game 6, Round 3 - Miscellaneous - Popular Halloween Costumes
>
> These random questions were inspired by popular Halloween costumes.
>
> 1. Zombies will undoubtedly be one of the most popular costumes
> this year. What �ber-popular AMC TV series features Rick Grimes,
> the leader of a post-apocalyptic battle against flesh-eating
> "walkers"?
Walking Dead
> 2. One of the easy, no-planning-involved costumes is to dress up
> as a bum. Name the man, with the nickname "Bum", who was the
> head coach of the Houston Oilers from 1975-80, becoming the
> winningest coach in franchise history. He recently passed away
> on October 18, 2013.
Bum Phillips
> 3. Another easy costume for a young boy is to dress up as a woman.
> This male actor portrayed "Mrs. Featherbottom", who was actually
> the "analrapist" Tobias Funke dressed up as a woman, on several
> episodes of the show "Arrested Development". Name the actor.
David Cross
> 4. Vampires are common on Halloween night. Who portrayed Buffy,
> the Vampire Slayer, on the hit TV series?
a three-named woman
> 5. Last Halloween, Terence dressed up as a penguin. This 2006
> film featured an emperor penguin named Mumble, who could not
> sing, but instead had the unique penguin ability to tap dance.
> What is the name of this fun children's film?
>
> 6. Countless ghosts parade the streets every Halloween. The most
> famous scene in the movie "Ghost" featured Demi Moore seductively
> making pottery, and then taking it one step further with the
> sexy ghost played by Patrick Swayze. What song famously played
> during this scene?
Unchained Melody
> 7. Pretty young ladies often like to dress up as sexy cops. A sexy
> international spy, Sydney Bristow, captured a generation of male
> followers in her hit series "Alias". Who played Sydney Bristow?
Jennifer Garner
> 8. The devil is a popular character in biblical stories, as well as
> on Halloween. In the film "South Park: Bigger Longer & Uncut",
> who is Satan's gay lover?
>
> 9. Many little girls will dress up as a witch this year. In "The
> Princess Bride", Miracle Max famously said the line "Get back,
> witch"! -- and got the reply "I'm not your witch, I'm your wife".
> Name either the actor who played Miracle Max, or the actress who
> played his wife, Valerie.
Carol Kane
> 10. Pirates are a popular costume for boys and girls alike.
> The 2005 adult film "Pirates" starred Jesse Jane, Carmen Luvana,
> and Janine, who achieved mainstream fame through appearances
> in several Blink-182 music videos. "Pirates" was a parody of
> what popular 2003 mainstream film?
Pirates of the Caribbean, the first in the series
> After completing the round, please decode the rot13: Ba gur ynfg
> dhrfgvba, gur shyy gvgyr vf erdhverq. Vs lbh whfg fnvq "Cvengrf
> bs gur Pnevoorna", tb onpx naq pbzcyrgr vg.
== 5 of 9 ==
Date: Mon, Jan 6 2014 3:54 am
From: Dan Tilque
Mark Brader wrote:
>
>
> Game 6, being the last game in October, had an overall Halloween
> theme (except for Current Events). :-(
>
> * Game 6, Round 2 - Geography - Haunted Places in Toronto
>
> Please assume the words "said to (be)" as appropriate.
>
> 1. This historic hotel and former artists' colony was built in
> 1914 on top of the Scarborough Bluffs for Col. Harold Bickford.
> The grounds surrounding it have had a number of unusual
> sightings. The hotel closed in 2001, and part of the building
> was demolished in 2009. Name the hotel.
>
> 2. Built in 1853, this college at the University of Toronto is
> home to one of the city's great enduring legends, the untimely
> death (and apparent return) of stonemason Ivan Reznikoff,
> who attempted to murder his co-worker and romantic rival Paul
> Diabolos with an axe. A struggle ensued and Reznikoff ended
> up dead. Panicked, Diabolos hid the body somewhere in the
> building's construction site and fled. Name the college.
>
> 3. Reputedly the most haunted house in Toronto, it is named after
> the former resident who died there in 1861. Stories included
> appearances of the resident working his printing press years
> after his death. Today, the house is a municipally run museum
> depicting 1860s Victorian life. Who was this former resident?
>
> 4. This historic building, built in 1888 as a branch of the Bank of
> Montreal, is reportedly haunted by the ghost of a young teller
> named Dorothy who shot herself with a .38 caliber in the women's
> washroom in 1953. What is the name of the attraction that now
> resides here?
>
> 5. This national historic site is home to the former mill opened by
> two brothers-in-law in the early 1830s. One of them, stricken
> by grief over the death of his wife during childbirth, threw
> himself into a well in 1834. His ghost apparently still shows up
> to work, opening and closing doors, banging around, playing with
> the lights, and giving workmen and visitors some scary surprises.
> Name the current site or former mill.
>
> 6. Built in 1868, this heritage building was home to the Massey
> family in the 1880s. In 1915, Lillian Massey died in the
> second-floor bedroom and her grief-stricken maid hanged
> herself above the main foyer. There have been reports of
> phantom children's footsteps and laughter upstairs where
> the children's quarters were. The building was bequeathed to
> Victoria College and became the first home of radio station CFRB,
> then an art gallery. It was then converted to a restaurant,
> and was purchased by its current owners in 1976. Name it.
>
> 7. One of the oldest landmarks in Toronto, this lighthouse was
> the site of the gruesome murder in 1815 of its keeper, John
> Paul Rademuller. Apparently, on occasion, he can be sighted
> climbing up the tower or searching the grounds for his lost
> limbs. Name the landmark or the landform -- cape, island,
> whatever -- where it is located.
>
> 8. When opened in 1929, this was the tallest building in the
> British Commonwealth; it has welcomed over 40,000,000 visitors
> over the years. According to John Robert Colombo's book
> "Mysteries of Ontario", the 8th floor has the spirit of an
> older man with gray hair walking the halls at night. Name it.
>
> 9. This former residence of a Scottish immigrant and his family
> is supposedly haunted by the ghost of his son's mistress,
> who lived in a secret room and hanged herself there because
> she felt increasingly neglected by her lover. The house was
> eventually sold to the U of T and is now part of Regis College.
> Give the last name of the family who owned the house.
>
> 10. Built in 1836, this museum is the former home of city surveyor
> John George Howard and his wife Jemima. It has been host to
> a number of unexplained sightings, some of which have been
> identified as resembling Mrs. Howard. Name it.
>
>
> * Game 6, Round 3 - Miscellaneous - Popular Halloween Costumes
>
> These random questions were inspired by popular Halloween costumes.
>
> 1. Zombies will undoubtedly be one of the most popular costumes
> this year. What �ber-popular AMC TV series features Rick Grimes,
> the leader of a post-apocalyptic battle against flesh-eating
> "walkers"?
>
> 2. One of the easy, no-planning-involved costumes is to dress up
> as a bum. Name the man, with the nickname "Bum", who was the
> head coach of the Houston Oilers from 1975-80, becoming the
> winningest coach in franchise history. He recently passed away
> on October 18, 2013.
Phillips
>
> 3. Another easy costume for a young boy is to dress up as a woman.
> This male actor portrayed "Mrs. Featherbottom", who was actually
> the "analrapist" Tobias Funke dressed up as a woman, on several
> episodes of the show "Arrested Development". Name the actor.
>
> 4. Vampires are common on Halloween night. Who portrayed Buffy,
> the Vampire Slayer, on the hit TV series?
Sarah Gellar
>
> 5. Last Halloween, Terence dressed up as a penguin. This 2006
> film featured an emperor penguin named Mumble, who could not
> sing, but instead had the unique penguin ability to tap dance.
> What is the name of this fun children's film?
>
> 6. Countless ghosts parade the streets every Halloween. The most
> famous scene in the movie "Ghost" featured Demi Moore seductively
> making pottery, and then taking it one step further with the
> sexy ghost played by Patrick Swayze. What song famously played
> during this scene?
>
> 7. Pretty young ladies often like to dress up as sexy cops. A sexy
> international spy, Sydney Bristow, captured a generation of male
> followers in her hit series "Alias". Who played Sydney Bristow?
>
> 8. The devil is a popular character in biblical stories, as well as
> on Halloween. In the film "South Park: Bigger Longer & Uncut",
> who is Satan's gay lover?
Kenny
>
> 9. Many little girls will dress up as a witch this year. In "The
> Princess Bride", Miracle Max famously said the line "Get back,
> witch"! -- and got the reply "I'm not your witch, I'm your wife".
> Name either the actor who played Miracle Max, or the actress who
> played his wife, Valerie.
>
> 10. Pirates are a popular costume for boys and girls alike.
> The 2005 adult film "Pirates" starred Jesse Jane, Carmen Luvana,
> and Janine, who achieved mainstream fame through appearances
> in several Blink-182 music videos. "Pirates" was a parody of
> what popular 2003 mainstream film?
Pirates of the Caribbean (sorry, don't remember the rest)
>
> After completing the round, please decode the rot13: Ba gur ynfg
> dhrfgvba, gur shyy gvgyr vf erdhverq. Vs lbh whfg fnvq "Cvengrf
> bs gur Pnevoorna", tb onpx naq pbzcyrgr vg.
>
--
Dan Tilque
Helix, if everything goes according to plan, the plan has been
compromised. -- Sam Starfall in "Freefall"
== 6 of 9 ==
Date: Tues, Jan 7 2014 1:49 pm
From: Jason Kreitzer
On Sunday, January 5, 2014 2:28:14 AM UTC-5, Mark Brader wrote:
> These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2013-10-28,
>
> 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 Clueless, 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
>
> 2013-09-15 companion posting on "Questions from the Canadian
>
> Inquisition (QFTCI*)".
>
>
>
>
>
> Game 6, being the last game in October, had an overall Halloween
>
> theme (except for Current Events). :-(
>
>
>
> * Game 6, Round 2 - Geography - Haunted Places in Toronto
>
>
>
> Please assume the words "said to (be)" as appropriate.
>
>
>
> 1. This historic hotel and former artists' colony was built in
>
> 1914 on top of the Scarborough Bluffs for Col. Harold Bickford.
>
> The grounds surrounding it have had a number of unusual
>
> sightings. The hotel closed in 2001, and part of the building
>
> was demolished in 2009. Name the hotel.
>
>
>
> 2. Built in 1853, this college at the University of Toronto is
>
> home to one of the city's great enduring legends, the untimely
>
> death (and apparent return) of stonemason Ivan Reznikoff,
>
> who attempted to murder his co-worker and romantic rival Paul
>
> Diabolos with an axe. A struggle ensued and Reznikoff ended
>
> up dead. Panicked, Diabolos hid the body somewhere in the
>
> building's construction site and fled. Name the college.
>
>
>
> 3. Reputedly the most haunted house in Toronto, it is named after
>
> the former resident who died there in 1861. Stories included
>
> appearances of the resident working his printing press years
>
> after his death. Today, the house is a municipally run museum
>
> depicting 1860s Victorian life. Who was this former resident?
>
>
>
> 4. This historic building, built in 1888 as a branch of the Bank of
>
> Montreal, is reportedly haunted by the ghost of a young teller
>
> named Dorothy who shot herself with a .38 caliber in the women's
>
> washroom in 1953. What is the name of the attraction that now
>
> resides here?
>
>
>
> 5. This national historic site is home to the former mill opened by
>
> two brothers-in-law in the early 1830s. One of them, stricken
>
> by grief over the death of his wife during childbirth, threw
>
> himself into a well in 1834. His ghost apparently still shows up
>
> to work, opening and closing doors, banging around, playing with
>
> the lights, and giving workmen and visitors some scary surprises.
>
> Name the current site or former mill.
>
>
>
> 6. Built in 1868, this heritage building was home to the Massey
>
> family in the 1880s. In 1915, Lillian Massey died in the
>
> second-floor bedroom and her grief-stricken maid hanged
>
> herself above the main foyer. There have been reports of
>
> phantom children's footsteps and laughter upstairs where
>
> the children's quarters were. The building was bequeathed to
>
> Victoria College and became the first home of radio station CFRB,
>
> then an art gallery. It was then converted to a restaurant,
>
> and was purchased by its current owners in 1976. Name it.
>
>
>
> 7. One of the oldest landmarks in Toronto, this lighthouse was
>
> the site of the gruesome murder in 1815 of its keeper, John
>
> Paul Rademuller. Apparently, on occasion, he can be sighted
>
> climbing up the tower or searching the grounds for his lost
>
> limbs. Name the landmark or the landform -- cape, island,
>
> whatever -- where it is located.
>
>
>
> 8. When opened in 1929, this was the tallest building in the
>
> British Commonwealth; it has welcomed over 40,000,000 visitors
>
> over the years. According to John Robert Colombo's book
>
> "Mysteries of Ontario", the 8th floor has the spirit of an
>
> older man with gray hair walking the halls at night. Name it.
>
>
>
> 9. This former residence of a Scottish immigrant and his family
>
> is supposedly haunted by the ghost of his son's mistress,
>
> who lived in a secret room and hanged herself there because
>
> she felt increasingly neglected by her lover. The house was
>
> eventually sold to the U of T and is now part of Regis College.
>
> Give the last name of the family who owned the house.
>
>
>
> 10. Built in 1836, this museum is the former home of city surveyor
>
> John George Howard and his wife Jemima. It has been host to
>
> a number of unexplained sightings, some of which have been
>
> identified as resembling Mrs. Howard. Name it.
>
>
>
>
>
> * Game 6, Round 3 - Miscellaneous - Popular Halloween Costumes
>
>
>
> These random questions were inspired by popular Halloween costumes.
>
>
>
> 1. Zombies will undoubtedly be one of the most popular costumes
>
> this year. What �ber-popular AMC TV series features Rick Grimes,
>
> the leader of a post-apocalyptic battle against flesh-eating
>
> "walkers"?
"The Walking Dead"
>
>
>
> 2. One of the easy, no-planning-involved costumes is to dress up
>
> as a bum. Name the man, with the nickname "Bum", who was the
>
> head coach of the Houston Oilers from 1975-80, becoming the
>
> winningest coach in franchise history. He recently passed away
>
> on October 18, 2013.
>
>
>
> 3. Another easy costume for a young boy is to dress up as a woman.
>
> This male actor portrayed "Mrs. Featherbottom", who was actually
>
> the "analrapist" Tobias Funke dressed up as a woman, on several
>
> episodes of the show "Arrested Development". Name the actor.
>
>
>
> 4. Vampires are common on Halloween night. Who portrayed Buffy,
>
> the Vampire Slayer, on the hit TV series?
Sarah Michelle Gellar
>
>
> 5. Last Halloween, Terence dressed up as a penguin. This 2006
>
> film featured an emperor penguin named Mumble, who could not
>
> sing, but instead had the unique penguin ability to tap dance.
>
> What is the name of this fun children's film?
Happy Feet
>
> 6. Countless ghosts parade the streets every Halloween. The most
>
> famous scene in the movie "Ghost" featured Demi Moore seductively
>
> making pottery, and then taking it one step further with the
>
> sexy ghost played by Patrick Swayze. What song famously played
>
> during this scene?
"Unchained Melody"
>
>
> 7. Pretty young ladies often like to dress up as sexy cops. A sexy
>
> international spy, Sydney Bristow, captured a generation of male
>
> followers in her hit series "Alias". Who played Sydney Bristow?
Jennifer Garner
>
>
> 8. The devil is a popular character in biblical stories, as well as
>
> on Halloween. In the film "South Park: Bigger Longer & Uncut",
>
> who is Satan's gay lover?
Saddam Hussein
>
> 9. Many little girls will dress up as a witch this year. In "The
>
> Princess Bride", Miracle Max famously said the line "Get back,
>
> witch"! -- and got the reply "I'm not your witch, I'm your wife".
>
> Name either the actor who played Miracle Max, or the actress who
>
> played his wife, Valerie.
Billy Crystal and Carol Kane
>
>
> 10. Pirates are a popular costume for boys and girls alike.
>
> The 2005 adult film "Pirates" starred Jesse Jane, Carmen Luvana,
>
> and Janine, who achieved mainstream fame through appearances
>
> in several Blink-182 music videos. "Pirates" was a parody of
>
> what popular 2003 mainstream film?
"Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl"
>
>
> After completing the round, please decode the rot13: Ba gur ynfg
>
> dhrfgvba, gur shyy gvgyr vf erdhverq. Vs lbh whfg fnvq "Cvengrf
>
> bs gur Pnevoorna", tb onpx naq pbzcyrgr vg.
On the last question, the full title is required. If you just said "Pirates of the Caribbean", go back and complete it.
>
> --
>
> Mark Brader "Outside of nearly having two head-on collisions,
>
> msb@vex.net we found driving in England to be fairly easy."
>
> Toronto -- Cher Classick
>
>
>
> My text in this article is in the public domain.
== 7 of 9 ==
Date: Tues, Jan 7 2014 8:53 pm
From: Jeffrey Turner
On 1/5/2014 2:28 AM, Mark Brader wrote:
>
>
> Game 6, being the last game in October, had an overall Halloween
> theme (except for Current Events). :-(
>
> * Game 6, Round 2 - Geography - Haunted Places in Toronto
>
> Please assume the words "said to (be)" as appropriate.
>
> 1. This historic hotel and former artists' colony was built in
> 1914 on top of the Scarborough Bluffs for Col. Harold Bickford.
> The grounds surrounding it have had a number of unusual
> sightings. The hotel closed in 2001, and part of the building
> was demolished in 2009. Name the hotel.
>
> 2. Built in 1853, this college at the University of Toronto is
> home to one of the city's great enduring legends, the untimely
> death (and apparent return) of stonemason Ivan Reznikoff,
> who attempted to murder his co-worker and romantic rival Paul
> Diabolos with an axe. A struggle ensued and Reznikoff ended
> up dead. Panicked, Diabolos hid the body somewhere in the
> building's construction site and fled. Name the college.
>
> 3. Reputedly the most haunted house in Toronto, it is named after
> the former resident who died there in 1861. Stories included
> appearances of the resident working his printing press years
> after his death. Today, the house is a municipally run museum
> depicting 1860s Victorian life. Who was this former resident?
>
> 4. This historic building, built in 1888 as a branch of the Bank of
> Montreal, is reportedly haunted by the ghost of a young teller
> named Dorothy who shot herself with a .38 caliber in the women's
> washroom in 1953. What is the name of the attraction that now
> resides here?
>
> 5. This national historic site is home to the former mill opened by
> two brothers-in-law in the early 1830s. One of them, stricken
> by grief over the death of his wife during childbirth, threw
> himself into a well in 1834. His ghost apparently still shows up
> to work, opening and closing doors, banging around, playing with
> the lights, and giving workmen and visitors some scary surprises.
> Name the current site or former mill.
>
> 6. Built in 1868, this heritage building was home to the Massey
> family in the 1880s. In 1915, Lillian Massey died in the
> second-floor bedroom and her grief-stricken maid hanged
> herself above the main foyer. There have been reports of
> phantom children's footsteps and laughter upstairs where
> the children's quarters were. The building was bequeathed to
> Victoria College and became the first home of radio station CFRB,
> then an art gallery. It was then converted to a restaurant,
> and was purchased by its current owners in 1976. Name it.
>
> 7. One of the oldest landmarks in Toronto, this lighthouse was
> the site of the gruesome murder in 1815 of its keeper, John
> Paul Rademuller. Apparently, on occasion, he can be sighted
> climbing up the tower or searching the grounds for his lost
> limbs. Name the landmark or the landform -- cape, island,
> whatever -- where it is located.
>
> 8. When opened in 1929, this was the tallest building in the
> British Commonwealth; it has welcomed over 40,000,000 visitors
> over the years. According to John Robert Colombo's book
> "Mysteries of Ontario", the 8th floor has the spirit of an
> older man with gray hair walking the halls at night. Name it.
>
> 9. This former residence of a Scottish immigrant and his family
> is supposedly haunted by the ghost of his son's mistress,
> who lived in a secret room and hanged herself there because
> she felt increasingly neglected by her lover. The house was
> eventually sold to the U of T and is now part of Regis College.
> Give the last name of the family who owned the house.
>
> 10. Built in 1836, this museum is the former home of city surveyor
> John George Howard and his wife Jemima. It has been host to
> a number of unexplained sightings, some of which have been
> identified as resembling Mrs. Howard. Name it.
>
>
> * Game 6, Round 3 - Miscellaneous - Popular Halloween Costumes
>
> These random questions were inspired by popular Halloween costumes.
>
> 1. Zombies will undoubtedly be one of the most popular costumes
> this year. What �ber-popular AMC TV series features Rick Grimes,
> the leader of a post-apocalyptic battle against flesh-eating
> "walkers"?
Walking Dead
> 2. One of the easy, no-planning-involved costumes is to dress up
> as a bum. Name the man, with the nickname "Bum", who was the
> head coach of the Houston Oilers from 1975-80, becoming the
> winningest coach in franchise history. He recently passed away
> on October 18, 2013.
Phillips
> 3. Another easy costume for a young boy is to dress up as a woman.
> This male actor portrayed "Mrs. Featherbottom", who was actually
> the "analrapist" Tobias Funke dressed up as a woman, on several
> episodes of the show "Arrested Development". Name the actor.
>
> 4. Vampires are common on Halloween night. Who portrayed Buffy,
> the Vampire Slayer, on the hit TV series?
>
> 5. Last Halloween, Terence dressed up as a penguin. This 2006
> film featured an emperor penguin named Mumble, who could not
> sing, but instead had the unique penguin ability to tap dance.
> What is the name of this fun children's film?
Happy Feet
> 6. Countless ghosts parade the streets every Halloween. The most
> famous scene in the movie "Ghost" featured Demi Moore seductively
> making pottery, and then taking it one step further with the
> sexy ghost played by Patrick Swayze. What song famously played
> during this scene?
>
> 7. Pretty young ladies often like to dress up as sexy cops. A sexy
> international spy, Sydney Bristow, captured a generation of male
> followers in her hit series "Alias". Who played Sydney Bristow?
>
> 8. The devil is a popular character in biblical stories, as well as
> on Halloween. In the film "South Park: Bigger Longer & Uncut",
> who is Satan's gay lover?
>
> 9. Many little girls will dress up as a witch this year. In "The
> Princess Bride", Miracle Max famously said the line "Get back,
> witch"! -- and got the reply "I'm not your witch, I'm your wife".
> Name either the actor who played Miracle Max, or the actress who
> played his wife, Valerie.
Abe Vigoda
> 10. Pirates are a popular costume for boys and girls alike.
> The 2005 adult film "Pirates" starred Jesse Jane, Carmen Luvana,
> and Janine, who achieved mainstream fame through appearances
> in several Blink-182 music videos. "Pirates" was a parody of
> what popular 2003 mainstream film?
Pirates of the Caribbean
> After completing the round, please decode the rot13: Ba gur ynfg
On the last
> dhrfgvba, gur shyy gvgyr vf erdhverq. Vs lbh whfg fnvq "Cvengrf
question, the full title is required. If you just said "Pirates
> bs gur Pnevoorna", tb onpx naq pbzcyrgr vg.
of the Caribbean", go back and complete it.
Like heck.
--Jeff
== 8 of 9 ==
Date: Tues, Jan 7 2014 9:11 pm
From: msb@vex.net (Mark Brader)
Mark Brader:
> These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2013-10-28,
> and should be interpreted accordingly... For further information
> see my 2013-09-15 companion posting on "Questions from the
> Canadian Inquisition (QFTCI*)".
> * Game 6, Round 2 - Geography - Haunted Places in Toronto
That should have said Canadiana Geography, of course.
> Please assume the words "said to (be)" as appropriate.
> 1. This historic hotel and former artists' colony was built in
> 1914 on top of the Scarborough Bluffs for Col. Harold Bickford.
> The grounds surrounding it have had a number of unusual
> sightings. The hotel closed in 2001, and part of the building
> was demolished in 2009. Name the hotel.
Guild Inn. My sister-in-law lives a few blocks from where it was.
> 2. Built in 1853, this college at the University of Toronto is
> home to one of the city's great enduring legends, the untimely
> death (and apparent return) of stonemason Ivan Reznikoff,
> who attempted to murder his co-worker and romantic rival Paul
> Diabolos with an axe. A struggle ensued and Reznikoff ended
> up dead. Panicked, Diabolos hid the body somewhere in the
> building's construction site and fled. Name the college.
University College. 4 for Stephen.
> 3. Reputedly the most haunted house in Toronto, it is named after
> the former resident who died there in 1861. Stories included
> appearances of the resident working his printing press years
> after his death. Today, the house is a municipally run museum
> depicting 1860s Victorian life. Who was this former resident?
William Lyon Mackenzie.
> 4. This historic building, built in 1888 as a branch of the Bank of
> Montreal, is reportedly haunted by the ghost of a young teller
> named Dorothy who shot herself with a .38 caliber in the women's
> washroom in 1953. What is the name of the attraction that now
> resides here?
Hockey Hall of Fame.
> 5. This national historic site is home to the former mill opened by
> two brothers-in-law in the early 1830s. One of them, stricken
> by grief over the death of his wife during childbirth, threw
> himself into a well in 1834. His ghost apparently still shows up
> to work, opening and closing doors, banging around, playing with
> the lights, and giving workmen and visitors some scary surprises.
> Name the current site or former mill.
Distillery district, Gooderham & Worts mill (and later distillery).
> 6. Built in 1868, this heritage building was home to the Massey
> family in the 1880s. In 1915, Lillian Massey died in the
> second-floor bedroom and her grief-stricken maid hanged
> herself above the main foyer. There have been reports of
> phantom children's footsteps and laughter upstairs where
> the children's quarters were. The building was bequeathed to
> Victoria College and became the first home of radio station CFRB,
> then an art gallery. It was then converted to a restaurant,
> and was purchased by its current owners in 1976. Name it.
Euclid House or the Keg Mansion.
> 7. One of the oldest landmarks in Toronto, this lighthouse was
> the site of the gruesome murder in 1815 of its keeper, John
> Paul Rademuller. Apparently, on occasion, he can be sighted
> climbing up the tower or searching the grounds for his lost
> limbs. Name the landmark or the landform -- cape, island,
> whatever -- where it is located.
Gibraltar (or Gibralter) Point Lighthouse, Toronto Island (also
called Centre Island). 4 for Stephen.
I accepted "Gibraltar Point" as a sufficient answer, as it's certainly
the name of the lighthouse; but whether or not that's also the name
of "the landmark where it is located" is debatable. The lighthouse
hasn't moved, but the shape of the island has changed so much, both
due to natural effects and landfill, that it's hard to identify any
part of it as "Gibralter Point" today. This city-issued pictorial
map of the island (which has south at the top!) shows the lighthouse
but has no landform marked Gibralter Point.
http://www1.toronto.ca/staticfiles/city_of_toronto/parks_forestry__recreation/zoos/files/pdf/toronto_island_map.pdf
Google Maps likewise doesn't show any such landform, but it's weak on
natural features. This other modern map
http://neuro-tech.net/~chie/wp-content/island_map2.jpg
shows how the lighthouse (5) is now well back from the shoreline,
and marks Gibraltar Point as the nearest corner of the island,
to the southwest. But these 19th century maps
http://static.torontopubliclibrary.ca/da/images/MC/atlas-r-124.jpg
http://torontoisland.org/portals/3/trust/oldmap.gif
http://i200.photobucket.com/albums/aa112/thecharioteer/Buildings/islands1884.jpg
all clearly show Gibraltar or Gibralter Point as the then-existing
peninsula at the northwest corner of the island, where the airport
now is -- even though the last and best of these maps, dated 1884,
also shows the lighthouse in its present position, and the city's
official web page about the lighthouse
http://www1.toronto.ca/wps/portal/contentonly?vgnextoid=31a0dada600f0410VgnVCM10000071d60f89RCRD&vgnextchannel=34e9dada600f0410VgnVCM10000071d60f89RCRD
refers to "its site on Gibraltar Point". All I can think is that
the southwest corner of the island must once have been considered
as the base of the peninsula, so it was appropriate to name the
lighthouse that way.
Oh well, if we can't even agree on the name of the main island in the
group (in addition to the two possible names today, on one of those
old maps it's called the Island of Hiawatha!), I guess it should be
no surprise that this secondary place name is equally confusing.
> 8. When opened in 1929, this was the tallest building in the
> British Commonwealth; it has welcomed over 40,000,000 visitors
> over the years. According to John Robert Colombo's book
> "Mysteries of Ontario", the 8th floor has the spirit of an
> older man with gray hair walking the halls at night. Name it.
Fairmont Royal York Hotel. "Royal York" was sufficient, of course.
> 9. This former residence of a Scottish immigrant and his family
> is supposedly haunted by the ghost of his son's mistress,
> who lived in a secret room and hanged herself there because
> she felt increasingly neglected by her lover. The house was
> eventually sold to the U of T and is now part of Regis College.
> Give the last name of the family who owned the house.
Christie.
> 10. Built in 1836, this museum is the former home of city surveyor
> John George Howard and his wife Jemima. It has been host to
> a number of unexplained sightings, some of which have been
> identified as resembling Mrs. Howard. Name it.
Colborne Lodge. 4 for Stephen.
> * Game 6, Round 3 - Miscellaneous - Popular Halloween Costumes
> These random questions were inspired by popular Halloween costumes.
This was the easiest round in the original game, and the
third-easiest in the entire season.
> 1. Zombies will undoubtedly be one of the most popular costumes
> this year. What �ber-popular AMC TV series features Rick Grimes,
> the leader of a post-apocalyptic battle against flesh-eating
> "walkers"?
"The Walking Dead". 4 for Peter, Joshua, Dan Blum, Stephen, Marc,
Jason, and Jeff.
> 2. One of the easy, no-planning-involved costumes is to dress up
> as a bum. Name the man, with the nickname "Bum", who was the
> head coach of the Houston Oilers from 1975-80, becoming the
> winningest coach in franchise history. He recently passed away
> on October 18, 2013.
Oail Andrew "Bum" Phillips. 4 for Joshua, Stephen, Marc, Dan Tilque,
and Jeff.
> 3. Another easy costume for a young boy is to dress up as a woman.
> This male actor portrayed "Mrs. Featherbottom", who was actually
> the "analrapist" Tobias Funke dressed up as a woman, on several
> episodes of the show "Arrested Development". Name the actor.
David Cross. 4 for Joshua, Stephen, and Marc.
"Analrapist" is accented on the second syllable -- in the show, it
was a word coined by the character to mean an "analyst/therapist".
> 4. Vampires are common on Halloween night. Who portrayed Buffy,
> the Vampire Slayer, on the hit TV series?
Sarah Michelle Gellar (aka Prinze). 4 for Peter, Joshua, Dan Blum,
Stephen, Dan Tilque, and Jason.
> 5. Last Halloween, Terence dressed up as a penguin. This 2006
> film featured an emperor penguin named Mumble, who could not
> sing, but instead had the unique penguin ability to tap dance.
> What is the name of this fun children's film?
"Happy Feet". 4 for Dan Blum, Stephen, Rob, Jason, and Jeff.
> 6. Countless ghosts parade the streets every Halloween. The most
> famous scene in the movie "Ghost" featured Demi Moore seductively
> making pottery, and then taking it one step further with the
> sexy ghost played by Patrick Swayze. What song famously played
> during this scene?
"Unchained Melody" (by the Righteous Brothers). 4 for Peter, Joshua,
Stephen, Rob, Marc, and Jason.
> 7. Pretty young ladies often like to dress up as sexy cops. A sexy
> international spy, Sydney Bristow, captured a generation of male
> followers in her hit series "Alias". Who played Sydney Bristow?
Jennifer Garner. 4 for Peter, Joshua, Dan Blum, Stephen, Marc,
and Jason.
> 8. The devil is a popular character in biblical stories, as well as
> on Halloween. In the film "South Park: Bigger Longer & Uncut",
> who is Satan's gay lover?
Saddam Hussein. 4 for Joshua, Dan Blum, Stephen, and Jason.
> 9. Many little girls will dress up as a witch this year. In "The
> Princess Bride", Miracle Max famously said the line "Get back,
> witch"! -- and got the reply "I'm not your witch, I'm your wife".
> Name either the actor who played Miracle Max, or the actress who
> played his wife, Valerie.
Billy Crystal, Carol Kane. 4 for Joshua, Dan Blum,
Stephen (the hard way), Marc, and Jason (the hard way).
> 10. Pirates are a popular costume for boys and girls alike.
> The 2005 adult film "Pirates" starred Jesse Jane, Carmen Luvana,
> and Janine, who achieved mainstream fame through appearances
> in several Blink-182 music videos. "Pirates" was a parody of
> what popular 2003 mainstream film?
"Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl".
4 for Joshua, Dan Blum, Stephen, and Jason.
Scores, if there are no errors:
ROUNDS-> 2 3 TOTALS
TOPICS-> Can Mis
Stephen Perry 12 40 52
Joshua Kreitzer 0 36 36
Jason Kreitzer 0 32 32
Dan Blum 0 28 28
Marc Dashevsky 0 24 24
Peter Smyth 0 16 16
Jeff Turner 0 12 12
Dan Tilque 0 8 8
Rob Parker 0 8 8
--
Mark Brader diagnostic: n. Someone who's not sure
Toronto about science and evolution, either.
msb@vex.net --Steve Summit
My text in this article is in the public domain.
== 9 of 9 ==
Date: Tues, Jan 7 2014 9:59 pm
From: Joshua Kreitzer
msb@vex.net (Mark Brader) wrote in
news:JuKdnYM3-PyfQ1HPnZ2dnUVZ_q6dnZ2d@vex.net:
>> 6. Countless ghosts parade the streets every Halloween. The most
>> famous scene in the movie "Ghost" featured Demi Moore seductively
>> making pottery, and then taking it one step further with the
>> sexy ghost played by Patrick Swayze. What song famously played
>> during this scene?
>
> "Unchained Melody" (by the Righteous Brothers).
While this wouldn't affect the gameplay or scoring, Patrick Swayze's
character was still alive during the "Unchained Melody" scene in "Ghost."
--
Joshua Kreitzer
gromit82@hotmail.com
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TOPIC: QFTCIC Game 5, Rounds 9-10 answers: name fusions, challenge round
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== 1 of 1 ==
Date: Sun, Jan 5 2014 8:34 pm
From: msb@vex.net (Mark Brader)
Mark Brader:
> Pamela Anderson Cooper. 4 for Joshua, Marc, Dan Tilque, Stephen,
> Dan Blum, Bruce, Jason, Pete, and Jeff.
By the way, this exact "before and after" construct was used for
one of the puzzles on "Wheel of Fortune" this past week, probably
during the time this question set was active.
--
Mark Brader, Toronto "It is almost always wrong to strive for
msb@vex.net gilt by association." --Martin Ambuhl
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TOPIC: Golden Oldies Lyrics Quiz 324 (GOLQ324)
http://groups.google.com/group/rec.games.trivia/t/9cd85ccd5b06127a?hl=en
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== 1 of 1 ==
Date: Mon, Jan 6 2014 9:07 pm
From: The GOLQ Institute
GOLDEN OLDIES LYRICS QUIZ #324 (GOLQ324)
Welcome to GOLQ324. There is no theme, but some songs have things in common
with one or two other songs.
Enjoy!
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Golden Oldies Lyrics Quiz #324
Recordings #01-25 were from 1955 through 1969
Due 5:00 p.m. EST (GMT-5), Friday, January 31, 2014
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At Huntington and Malibu
They're shooting the pier
At Rincon they're walking the nose
#01)
Someone really loves you
#02)
And he sees the cattle grazin'
Where a century before
Santa Anna's guns were blazin'
And the cannons used to roar
#03)
[voice 1]
And meanwhile back in the States
[voice 2]
Baby, baby, let's make romance
You know your old time lover
Hasn't got a chance
#04)
Along came McDonald with his trusty gun
And he goes
[five drum beats]
Everybody run
#05)
Young enough to dance and sing
Old enough to get that swing
#06)
Doing things I used to do
They think are new
I sit and watch
#07)
When she was just a kid
Her clothes were hand-me-downs
#08)
I go alone now
Calling your name
After losing at the game
You took me by surprise
#09)
I got no deeds to do
No promises to keep
Dappled and drowsy and ready to sleep
Let the morning time drop all its petals on me
#10)
I shouldn't hang around
Actin' like her brother
In a few more years
They'd call us right for each other
And why
If I wait I'll just die
#11)
I still love you
Just like I did before
But before you smile
And walk through the door
#12)
Mama turned off the front porch light
Sayin', "Come in daughter.
That's enough for tonight."
#13)
He'll always be my true love, my true love, my true love
From now until forever, forever, forever
#14)
He rolled his big sleeves up
And a brand new world began
He created a woman
And-a lots of lovin' for a man
#15)
I remember when I was down
I was lost
But I've been found
#16)
Baby let me be around you every night
Run your fingers through my hair
And cuddle me real tight
#17)
Give me a chance
To be more than a summer romance to you
All the letters you'd promised to write
Won't help me on a cold winter's night
#18)
And I'll admit I wasn't very smart
So I went out and found myself a guy that's so much wiser
And he taught me the way to win your heart
#19)
Go ahead and wreck your health (hmm)
Go play your hand
You big talkin' man
Make a big fool of yourself
#20)
Sometimes I call her up at home
Knowin' she's busy (she's busy)
And ask if she can get away
And meet me and grab a bite to eat (a bite to eat)
#21)
And did you feel much more better
When he held you in his arms?
#22)
Get out of here
Before I have the time
To change my mind
'Cause I'm afraid we'll go too far
#23)
I love you
There's nothing to hide
It's better
Than burning inside
I love you
No use to pretend
#24)
Don't hurt me now
For her love belongs to me
And if she should tell you, "I love you" woh-oh-oh-oh
And if she tempts you with her charms
#25)
------------
Tie-Breakers
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Let me go on loving you
Tonight, tonight
Making love to only you
#T1)
I told my friends
He'll never get my heart
And when I kissed you
Had to resist you
Said, "Better go"
I hurt you so
#T2)
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TOPIC: Calvin's Quiz #336 - 2013 deaths
http://groups.google.com/group/rec.games.trivia/t/0714507382649f10?hl=en
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== 1 of 6 ==
Date: Tues, Jan 7 2014 3:05 pm
From: calvin <334152@gmail.com>
Hi everyone
Welcome to 2014. This quiz concerns famous people who died during 2013. I
supply their year of birth and a clue, you identify the person. HINT: as a
general rule, the more obscure the clue, the more famous the person.
1 1954 Leading Chav
2 1934 American pianist, winner of the 1958 International Tchaikovsky
Piano Competition in Moscow
3 1947 Harry Potter, Gandhi, The History Boys, Withnail and I
4 1925 Between James and John
5 1927 Booker + Oscar = ?
6 1921 Mermaid
7 1961 Anthony senior
8 1943 Boxer who broke Muhammad Ali's jaw
9 1939 Journalist, comedian, writer, media personality and television host
10 1929 British Thief
--
cheers,
calvin
== 2 of 6 ==
Date: Tues, Jan 7 2014 8:59 pm
From: msb@vex.net (Mark Brader)
"Calvin":
> 1 1954 Leading Chav
> 2 1934 American pianist, winner of the 1958 International Tchaikovsky
> Piano Competition in Moscow
Cliburn?
> 3 1947 Harry Potter, Gandhi, The History Boys, Withnail and I
Griffiths?
> 4 1925 Between James and John
> 5 1927 Booker + Oscar = ?
Lessing?
> 6 1921 Mermaid
Williams?
> 7 1961 Anthony senior
> 8 1943 Boxer who broke Muhammad Ali's jaw
Frazier?
> 9 1939 Journalist, comedian, writer, media personality and television host
Frost.
> 10 1929 British Thief
Biggs.
--
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msb@vex.net | privileged access.'" -- Alan Silverstein
My text in this article is in the public domain.
== 3 of 6 ==
Date: Wed, Jan 8 2014 10:22 am
From: Gareth Owen
calvin <334152@gmail.com> writes:
> 1 1954 Leading Chav
Mr Burberry??
> 2 1934 American pianist, winner of the 1958 International
> Tchaikovsky Piano Competition in Moscow
> 3 1947 Harry Potter, Gandhi, The History Boys, Withnail and I
Richard Griffith
> 4 1925 Between James and John
> 5 1927 Booker + Oscar = ?
> 6 1921 Mermaid
Esther Williams (wet, she's a star; dry, she ain't)
> 7 1961 Anthony senior
> 8 1943 Boxer who broke Muhammad Ali's jaw
Ken Norton
> 9 1939 Journalist, comedian, writer, media personality and television
> host
David Frost
> 10 1929 British Thief
Ronnie Biggs
== 4 of 6 ==
Date: Wed, Jan 8 2014 11:24 am
From: Marc Dashevsky
In article <op.w9caeorc2wood3@homepc>, 334152@gmail.com says...
>
> Hi everyone
>
> Welcome to 2014. This quiz concerns famous people who died during 2013. I
> supply their year of birth and a clue, you identify the person. HINT: as a
> general rule, the more obscure the clue, the more famous the person.
>
>
> 1 1954 Leading Chav
> 2 1934 American pianist, winner of the 1958 International Tchaikovsky Piano Competition in Moscow
Van Cliburn
> 3 1947 Harry Potter, Gandhi, The History Boys, Withnail and I
Griffiths
> 4 1925 Between James and John
> 5 1927 Booker + Oscar = ?
> 6 1921 Mermaid
> 7 1961 Anthony senior
> 8 1943 Boxer who broke Muhammad Ali's jaw
Joe Frazier
> 9 1939 Journalist, comedian, writer, media personality and television host
> 10 1929 British Thief
== 5 of 6 ==
Date: Wed, Jan 8 2014 12:10 pm
From: Pete
calvin <334152@gmail.com> wrote in news:op.w9caeorc2wood3@homepc:
>
> Hi everyone
>
> Welcome to 2014. This quiz concerns famous people who died during
> 2013. I supply their year of birth and a clue, you identify the
> person. HINT: as a general rule, the more obscure the clue, the more
> famous the person.
>
>
> 1 1954 Leading Chav
> 2 1934 American pianist, winner of the 1958 International
> Tchaikovsky Piano Competition in Moscow
Van Cliburn
> 3 1947 Harry Potter, Gandhi, The History Boys, Withnail and I
Griffiths
> 4 1925 Between James and John
> 5 1927 Booker + Oscar = ?
> 6 1921 Mermaid
> 7 1961 Anthony senior
Gandolfini
> 8 1943 Boxer who broke Muhammad Ali's jaw
> 9 1939 Journalist, comedian, writer, media personality and
> television host 10 1929 British Thief
Biggs
>
>
Pete
== 6 of 6 ==
Date: Wed, Jan 8 2014 1:13 pm
From: "Peter Smyth"
calvin wrote:
>
> Hi everyone
>
> Welcome to 2014. This quiz concerns famous people who died during
> 2013. I supply their year of birth and a clue, you identify the
> person. HINT: as a general rule, the more obscure the clue, the more
> famous the person.
>
>
> 1 1954 Leading Chav
> 2 1934 American pianist, winner of the 1958 International
> Tchaikovsky Piano Competition in Moscow
Van Cliburn
> 3 1947 Harry Potter, Gandhi, The History Boys, Withnail and I
Richard Griffiths
> 4 1925 Between James and John
Margaret Thatcher
> 5 1927 Booker + Oscar = ?
> 6 1921 Mermaid
> 7 1961 Anthony senior
> 8 1943 Boxer who broke Muhammad Ali's jaw
Ken Norton
> 9 1939 Journalist, comedian, writer, media personality and
> television host
> 10 1929 British Thief
Ronnie Biggs
Peter Smyth
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TOPIC: QFTCIC Game 6, Rounds 4,6: crimes, D&D
http://groups.google.com/group/rec.games.trivia/t/390c1303cf8b4501?hl=en
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== 1 of 9 ==
Date: Tues, Jan 7 2014 9:14 pm
From: msb@vex.net (Mark Brader)
These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2013-10-28,
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 Clueless, 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
2013-09-15 companion posting on "Questions from the Canadian
Inquisition (QFTCI*)".
* Game 6, Round 4 - History - Horrible History
1. What Norwegian-American serial killer murdered her various
husbands and suitors, on a farm in La Porte, Indiana, around
1900-08?
2. What is the last name of the Nebraska couple who murdered
drifters and farmhands and then made a quilt out of the dead
men's clothing? In 1990 they became the oldest couple ever
sentenced to death in the US.
3. In 1892, who allegedly "took an ax, and gave her mother forty
whacks"?
4. Give either the real name or the sensationalized media nickname
of the woman murder victim killed in 1947 in Los Angeles, and
found sliced in half at the waist.
5. What is the name of the Hungarian noblewoman (lived 1560-1614)
who was known as the "Blood Countess" for the legendary
suggestion that she bathed in her victims' blood?
6. According to a pamphlet published in 1521, around half a century
after his death: "He roasted children, whom he fed to their
mothers. And [he] cut off the breasts of women, and forced their
husbands to eat them. After that, he had them all impaled."
Who was he?
7. What 15th-century Dominican friar and Grand Inquisitor is
infamous as a torturer of Jews, Muslims, and heretics?
He was played by Mel Brooks, who sang "The Inquisition", in
"The History of the World, Part I".
8. Which Christian martyr was roasted alive on a giant grill,
during the persecution of Valerian in the 3rd century?
9. By what other name is "Leather Apron" better known? In 2006
he was voted the worst Briton in history.
10. Dubbed "America's first serial killer", during the 1893 World's
Fair in Chicago this murderer lured victims to his "castle" or
"hotel", where their bodies were dropped by secret chute to
the basement and dismembered. ObCanCon: He also buried some
victims in a cellar in Toronto. What was his name?
* Game 6, Round 6 - Sports & Leisure - D&D Creatures
The fantasy role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons has been in
production since 1974. Here we give you description paraphrased
from the first-edition "Monster Manual" (1977), and you name the
creature being described.
1. This is a reptilian monster. Although it has 8 legs, its
slow metabolic process allows it only slow movement. While it
has strong, toothy jaws, its major weapon is its gaze, by means
of which it is able to turn to stone any fleshly creature that
meets its glance.
Frequency: Uncommon
Armor Class: 4
Hit Dice: 6 + 1
Intelligence: Animal
Alignment: Neutral
2. This monster is created magically by fashioning a man-shaped
clay statue, then proceeding through an uninterrupted ritual
using a resurrection spell, an animate-objects spell, a commune
spell, a prayer spell, and a bless spell. Once created, the
creature is under the command of the cleric who created it.
Frequency: Very Rare
Armor Class: 7
Hit Dice: 50 hit points
Intelligence: Non-
Alignment: Neutral
3. This foul, voracious carnivore has the body of a vulture,
but the upper torso and head of a woman. Any creature hearing
its sweet-sounding call will proceed towards it unless they
save vs. magic.
Frequency: Rare
Armor Class: 7
Hit Dice: 3
Intelligence: Low
Alignment: Chaotic Evil
4. This inhabits sylvan woodlands. It is interested primarily
in sport -- frolicking, piping, chasing wood nymphs, etc.
It resents intrusion (except by comely females), but can
sometimes be lured with superior wine. The skin of the upper
body is tan to light brown, its hair elsewhere being medium
brown, reddish brown, or dark brown. Horns and hooves are black.
Frequency: Uncommon
Armor Class: 5
Hit Dice: 5
Intelligence: Very
Alignment: Neutral
5. The globular body of this monster is supported by levitation;
it floats slowly about, as it wills. Atop the sphere are
10 eyestalks, while in its central area is a great 11th eye
and a large mouth filled with pointed teeth. It is able to
withstand the loss of its eyestalks, so these members are not
computed as part of its hit-point damage potential, and lost
eyestalks will eventually grow back. The various eyes each have
a different function -- charm spells, sleep spell, slow spell,
disintegrate ray, anti-magic ray, and more.
Frequency: Very rare
Armor Class: 0/2/7
Hit Dice: 45-75 hit points
Intelligence: Exceptional
Alignment: Lawful evil
6. This is probably the result of genetic experimentation by some
insane wizard. It is a ravenous eater, aggressive hunter,
and evil-tempered at all times. It has brownish-black to
yellow-brown fur and feathers. It attacks with its great claws
and snapping beak, and then grasps a victim and squeezes and
bites it to death. If it scores a paw hit of 18 or better with
either of its forelimbs, it has dragged the victim to itself;
the opponent will then take an additional 2-16 hit points
damage from the hug on that melee round and every melee round
thereafter until the monster is killed.
Frequency: Rare
Armor Class: 5
Hit Dice: 5 + 2
Intelligence: Low
Alignment: Neutral
7. This creature is found only in warm climates. It attacks by
means of a stab with two tusks, a grab and squeeze with its
trunk, and then two tramplings with its front feet. It is
relatively intelligent and will not trunk-attack creatures
which will harm its trunk (with a spiky hat, for example).
It can be trained to carry equipment and/or men.
Frequency: Common
Armor Class: 6
Hit Dice: 10
Intelligence: Semi-
Alignment: Neutral
8. Its hindquarters are those of a huge goat, its forepaws are those
of a lion, its body sports dragon wings, and it has 3 large
heads. Its dragon head can breathe fire, causing 3-24 points
damage (saving throw applicable).
Frequency: Rare
Armor Class: 6/5/2
Hit Dice: 9
Intelligence: Semi-
Alignment: Chaotic Evil
9. This prefers a dismal lair, so it's typically found in caves
or underground. It has a lion body, bat wings, and human head.
It is usually found outside its lair hunting for human victims,
its favorite prey.
Frequency: Uncommon
Armor Class: 4
Hit Dice: 6+3
Intelligence: Low
Alignment: Lawful Evil
10. An entire community of these lives in a single dwelling -- a
veritable castle of mud and logs, with walls at least 5 feet
(1.5 m) thick. These intelligent but docile creatures will flee
any attack if at all possible, but if cornered, or if their huge
lodge is threatened, they will fight fiercely. They sometimes
trade, and if coins or other valuables are offered, they can
sometimes be persuaded to undertake the building of structures
if there is water near the building site. Give the monster's
full name.
Frequency: Very Rare
Armor Class: 6
Hit Dice: 4
Intelligence: Low to Average
Alignment: Neutral
--
Mark Brader | Nature is often much more interesting than we would
Toronto | like her to be. However when we finally do understand
msb@vex.net | something, we strike our foreheads and cry "Of course!",
| and then marvel at how beautifully simple it was
| all the time. -- Leigh Palmer
My text in this article is in the public domain.
== 2 of 9 ==
Date: Tues, Jan 7 2014 10:01 pm
From: Joshua Kreitzer
msb@vex.net (Mark Brader) wrote in
news:usGdnUMUafZdQ1HPnZ2dnUVZ_gSdnZ2d@vex.net:
> * Game 6, Round 4 - History - Horrible History
>
> 3. In 1892, who allegedly "took an ax, and gave her mother forty
> whacks"?
Lizzie Borden
> 4. Give either the real name or the sensationalized media nickname
> of the woman murder victim killed in 1947 in Los Angeles, and
> found sliced in half at the waist.
the Black Dahlia
> 5. What is the name of the Hungarian noblewoman (lived 1560-1614)
> who was known as the "Blood Countess" for the legendary
> suggestion that she bathed in her victims' blood?
Elizabeth Bathory
> 7. What 15th-century Dominican friar and Grand Inquisitor is
> infamous as a torturer of Jews, Muslims, and heretics?
> He was played by Mel Brooks, who sang "The Inquisition", in
> "The History of the World, Part I".
Torquemada
> 8. Which Christian martyr was roasted alive on a giant grill,
> during the persecution of Valerian in the 3rd century?
Valentine
> * Game 6, Round 6 - Sports & Leisure - D&D Creatures
>
> 2. This monster is created magically by fashioning a man-shaped
> clay statue, then proceeding through an uninterrupted ritual
> using a resurrection spell, an animate-objects spell, a commune
> spell, a prayer spell, and a bless spell. Once created, the
> creature is under the command of the cleric who created it.
>
> Frequency: Very Rare
> Armor Class: 7
> Hit Dice: 50 hit points
> Intelligence: Non-
> Alignment: Neutral
golem
> 4. This inhabits sylvan woodlands. It is interested primarily
> in sport -- frolicking, piping, chasing wood nymphs, etc.
> It resents intrusion (except by comely females), but can
> sometimes be lured with superior wine. The skin of the upper
> body is tan to light brown, its hair elsewhere being medium
> brown, reddish brown, or dark brown. Horns and hooves are black.
>
> Frequency: Uncommon
> Armor Class: 5
> Hit Dice: 5
> Intelligence: Very
> Alignment: Neutral
faun
> 8. Its hindquarters are those of a huge goat, its forepaws are those
> of a lion, its body sports dragon wings, and it has 3 large
> heads. Its dragon head can breathe fire, causing 3-24 points
> damage (saving throw applicable).
>
> Frequency: Rare
> Armor Class: 6/5/2
> Hit Dice: 9
> Intelligence: Semi-
> Alignment: Chaotic Evil
griffin
--
Joshua Kreitzer
gromit82@hotmail.com
== 3 of 9 ==
Date: Wed, Jan 8 2014 2:21 am
From: Dan Tilque
Mark Brader wrote:
>
>
> * Game 6, Round 4 - History - Horrible History
>
> 1. What Norwegian-American serial killer murdered her various
> husbands and suitors, on a farm in La Porte, Indiana, around
> 1900-08?
>
> 2. What is the last name of the Nebraska couple who murdered
> drifters and farmhands and then made a quilt out of the dead
> men's clothing? In 1990 they became the oldest couple ever
> sentenced to death in the US.
>
> 3. In 1892, who allegedly "took an ax, and gave her mother forty
> whacks"?
Elizabeth Borden
>
> 4. Give either the real name or the sensationalized media nickname
> of the woman murder victim killed in 1947 in Los Angeles, and
> found sliced in half at the waist.
>
> 5. What is the name of the Hungarian noblewoman (lived 1560-1614)
> who was known as the "Blood Countess" for the legendary
> suggestion that she bathed in her victims' blood?
Bathory
>
> 6. According to a pamphlet published in 1521, around half a century
> after his death: "He roasted children, whom he fed to their
> mothers. And [he] cut off the breasts of women, and forced their
> husbands to eat them. After that, he had them all impaled."
> Who was he?
Vlad the Impaler
>
> 7. What 15th-century Dominican friar and Grand Inquisitor is
> infamous as a torturer of Jews, Muslims, and heretics?
> He was played by Mel Brooks, who sang "The Inquisition", in
> "The History of the World, Part I".
Torquemada
>
> 8. Which Christian martyr was roasted alive on a giant grill,
> during the persecution of Valerian in the 3rd century?
St Martin
>
> 9. By what other name is "Leather Apron" better known? In 2006
> he was voted the worst Briton in history.
>
> 10. Dubbed "America's first serial killer", during the 1893 World's
> Fair in Chicago this murderer lured victims to his "castle" or
> "hotel", where their bodies were dropped by secret chute to
> the basement and dismembered. ObCanCon: He also buried some
> victims in a cellar in Toronto. What was his name?
>
>
> * Game 6, Round 6 - Sports & Leisure - D&D Creatures
>
> The fantasy role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons has been in
> production since 1974. Here we give you description paraphrased
> from the first-edition "Monster Manual" (1977), and you name the
> creature being described.
>
> 1. This is a reptilian monster. Although it has 8 legs, its
> slow metabolic process allows it only slow movement. While it
> has strong, toothy jaws, its major weapon is its gaze, by means
> of which it is able to turn to stone any fleshly creature that
> meets its glance.
>
> Frequency: Uncommon
> Armor Class: 4
> Hit Dice: 6 + 1
> Intelligence: Animal
> Alignment: Neutral
basilisk
>
> 2. This monster is created magically by fashioning a man-shaped
> clay statue, then proceeding through an uninterrupted ritual
> using a resurrection spell, an animate-objects spell, a commune
> spell, a prayer spell, and a bless spell. Once created, the
> creature is under the command of the cleric who created it.
>
> Frequency: Very Rare
> Armor Class: 7
> Hit Dice: 50 hit points
> Intelligence: Non-
> Alignment: Neutral
golem
>
> 3. This foul, voracious carnivore has the body of a vulture,
> but the upper torso and head of a woman. Any creature hearing
> its sweet-sounding call will proceed towards it unless they
> save vs. magic.
>
> Frequency: Rare
> Armor Class: 7
> Hit Dice: 3
> Intelligence: Low
> Alignment: Chaotic Evil
harpy
>
> 4. This inhabits sylvan woodlands. It is interested primarily
> in sport -- frolicking, piping, chasing wood nymphs, etc.
> It resents intrusion (except by comely females), but can
> sometimes be lured with superior wine. The skin of the upper
> body is tan to light brown, its hair elsewhere being medium
> brown, reddish brown, or dark brown. Horns and hooves are black.
>
> Frequency: Uncommon
> Armor Class: 5
> Hit Dice: 5
> Intelligence: Very
> Alignment: Neutral
faun
>
> 5. The globular body of this monster is supported by levitation;
> it floats slowly about, as it wills. Atop the sphere are
> 10 eyestalks, while in its central area is a great 11th eye
> and a large mouth filled with pointed teeth. It is able to
> withstand the loss of its eyestalks, so these members are not
> computed as part of its hit-point damage potential, and lost
> eyestalks will eventually grow back. The various eyes each have
> a different function -- charm spells, sleep spell, slow spell,
> disintegrate ray, anti-magic ray, and more.
>
> Frequency: Very rare
> Armor Class: 0/2/7
> Hit Dice: 45-75 hit points
> Intelligence: Exceptional
> Alignment: Lawful evil
>
> 6. This is probably the result of genetic experimentation by some
> insane wizard. It is a ravenous eater, aggressive hunter,
> and evil-tempered at all times. It has brownish-black to
> yellow-brown fur and feathers. It attacks with its great claws
> and snapping beak, and then grasps a victim and squeezes and
> bites it to death. If it scores a paw hit of 18 or better with
> either of its forelimbs, it has dragged the victim to itself;
> the opponent will then take an additional 2-16 hit points
> damage from the hug on that melee round and every melee round
> thereafter until the monster is killed.
>
> Frequency: Rare
> Armor Class: 5
> Hit Dice: 5 + 2
> Intelligence: Low
> Alignment: Neutral
owlbear
>
> 7. This creature is found only in warm climates. It attacks by
> means of a stab with two tusks, a grab and squeeze with its
> trunk, and then two tramplings with its front feet. It is
> relatively intelligent and will not trunk-attack creatures
> which will harm its trunk (with a spiky hat, for example).
> It can be trained to carry equipment and/or men.
>
> Frequency: Common
> Armor Class: 6
> Hit Dice: 10
> Intelligence: Semi-
> Alignment: Neutral
elephant
>
> 8. Its hindquarters are those of a huge goat, its forepaws are those
> of a lion, its body sports dragon wings, and it has 3 large
> heads. Its dragon head can breathe fire, causing 3-24 points
> damage (saving throw applicable).
>
> Frequency: Rare
> Armor Class: 6/5/2
> Hit Dice: 9
> Intelligence: Semi-
> Alignment: Chaotic Evil
chimera
>
> 9. This prefers a dismal lair, so it's typically found in caves
> or underground. It has a lion body, bat wings, and human head.
> It is usually found outside its lair hunting for human victims,
> its favorite prey.
>
> Frequency: Uncommon
> Armor Class: 4
> Hit Dice: 6+3
> Intelligence: Low
> Alignment: Lawful Evil
>
> 10. An entire community of these lives in a single dwelling -- a
> veritable castle of mud and logs, with walls at least 5 feet
> (1.5 m) thick. These intelligent but docile creatures will flee
> any attack if at all possible, but if cornered, or if their huge
> lodge is threatened, they will fight fiercely. They sometimes
> trade, and if coins or other valuables are offered, they can
> sometimes be persuaded to undertake the building of structures
> if there is water near the building site. Give the monster's
> full name.
>
> Frequency: Very Rare
> Armor Class: 6
> Hit Dice: 4
> Intelligence: Low to Average
> Alignment: Neutral
>
--
Dan Tilque
Helix, if everything goes according to plan, the plan has been
compromised. -- Sam Starfall in "Freefall"
== 4 of 9 ==
Date: Wed, Jan 8 2014 11:15 am
From: Marc Dashevsky
In article <usGdnUMUafZdQ1HPnZ2dnUVZ_gSdnZ2d@vex.net>, msb@vex.net says...
>
> * Game 6, Round 4 - History - Horrible History
>
> 1. What Norwegian-American serial killer murdered her various
> husbands and suitors, on a farm in La Porte, Indiana, around
> 1900-08?
>
> 2. What is the last name of the Nebraska couple who murdered
> drifters and farmhands and then made a quilt out of the dead
> men's clothing? In 1990 they became the oldest couple ever
> sentenced to death in the US.
>
> 3. In 1892, who allegedly "took an ax, and gave her mother forty
> whacks"?
Lizzie Borden
> 4. Give either the real name or the sensationalized media nickname
> of the woman murder victim killed in 1947 in Los Angeles, and
> found sliced in half at the waist.
Black Dahlia
> 5. What is the name of the Hungarian noblewoman (lived 1560-1614)
> who was known as the "Blood Countess" for the legendary
> suggestion that she bathed in her victims' blood?
>
> 6. According to a pamphlet published in 1521, around half a century
> after his death: "He roasted children, whom he fed to their
> mothers. And [he] cut off the breasts of women, and forced their
> husbands to eat them. After that, he had them all impaled."
> Who was he?
Vlad the Impaler [I'm grateful for the hint]
> 7. What 15th-century Dominican friar and Grand Inquisitor is
> infamous as a torturer of Jews, Muslims, and heretics?
> He was played by Mel Brooks, who sang "The Inquisition", in
> "The History of the World, Part I".
Torquemada
> 8. Which Christian martyr was roasted alive on a giant grill,
> during the persecution of Valerian in the 3rd century?
>
> 9. By what other name is "Leather Apron" better known? In 2006
> he was voted the worst Briton in history.
Jack the Ripper
> 10. Dubbed "America's first serial killer", during the 1893 World's
> Fair in Chicago this murderer lured victims to his "castle" or
> "hotel", where their bodies were dropped by secret chute to
> the basement and dismembered. ObCanCon: He also buried some
> victims in a cellar in Toronto. What was his name?
>
>
== 5 of 9 ==
Date: Wed, Jan 8 2014 11:30 am
From: "Peter Smyth"
Mark Brader wrote:
> * Game 6, Round 4 - History - Horrible History
>
> 1. What Norwegian-American serial killer murdered her various
> husbands and suitors, on a farm in La Porte, Indiana, around
> 1900-08?
>
> 2. What is the last name of the Nebraska couple who murdered
> drifters and farmhands and then made a quilt out of the dead
> men's clothing? In 1990 they became the oldest couple ever
> sentenced to death in the US.
>
> 3. In 1892, who allegedly "took an ax, and gave her mother forty
> whacks"?
>
> 4. Give either the real name or the sensationalized media nickname
> of the woman murder victim killed in 1947 in Los Angeles, and
> found sliced in half at the waist.
>
> 5. What is the name of the Hungarian noblewoman (lived 1560-1614)
> who was known as the "Blood Countess" for the legendary
> suggestion that she bathed in her victims' blood?
>
> 6. According to a pamphlet published in 1521, around half a century
> after his death: "He roasted children, whom he fed to their
> mothers. And [he] cut off the breasts of women, and forced their
> husbands to eat them. After that, he had them all impaled."
> Who was he?
Vlad the Impaler
> 7. What 15th-century Dominican friar and Grand Inquisitor is
> infamous as a torturer of Jews, Muslims, and heretics?
> He was played by Mel Brooks, who sang "The Inquisition", in
> "The History of the World, Part I".
>
> 8. Which Christian martyr was roasted alive on a giant grill,
> during the persecution of Valerian in the 3rd century?
>
> 9. By what other name is "Leather Apron" better known? In 2006
> he was voted the worst Briton in history.
Jack the Ripper
> 10. Dubbed "America's first serial killer", during the 1893 World's
> Fair in Chicago this murderer lured victims to his "castle" or
> "hotel", where their bodies were dropped by secret chute to
> the basement and dismembered. ObCanCon: He also buried some
> victims in a cellar in Toronto. What was his name?
>
>
> * Game 6, Round 6 - Sports & Leisure - D&D Creatures
>
> The fantasy role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons has been in
> production since 1974. Here we give you description paraphrased
> from the first-edition "Monster Manual" (1977), and you name the
> creature being described.
>
> 1. This is a reptilian monster. Although it has 8 legs, its
> slow metabolic process allows it only slow movement. While it
> has strong, toothy jaws, its major weapon is its gaze, by means
> of which it is able to turn to stone any fleshly creature that
> meets its glance.
>
> Frequency: Uncommon
> Armor Class: 4
> Hit Dice: 6 + 1
> Intelligence: Animal
> Alignment: Neutral
Basilisk
> 2. This monster is created magically by fashioning a man-shaped
> clay statue, then proceeding through an uninterrupted ritual
> using a resurrection spell, an animate-objects spell, a commune
> spell, a prayer spell, and a bless spell. Once created, the
> creature is under the command of the cleric who created it.
>
> Frequency: Very Rare
> Armor Class: 7
> Hit Dice: 50 hit points
> Intelligence: Non-
> Alignment: Neutral
Golem
> 3. This foul, voracious carnivore has the body of a vulture,
> but the upper torso and head of a woman. Any creature hearing
> its sweet-sounding call will proceed towards it unless they
> save vs. magic.
>
> Frequency: Rare
> Armor Class: 7
> Hit Dice: 3
> Intelligence: Low
> Alignment: Chaotic Evil
Harpy
> 4. This inhabits sylvan woodlands. It is interested primarily
> in sport -- frolicking, piping, chasing wood nymphs, etc.
> It resents intrusion (except by comely females), but can
> sometimes be lured with superior wine. The skin of the upper
> body is tan to light brown, its hair elsewhere being medium
> brown, reddish brown, or dark brown. Horns and hooves are black.
>
> Frequency: Uncommon
> Armor Class: 5
> Hit Dice: 5
> Intelligence: Very
> Alignment: Neutral
Centaur
> 5. The globular body of this monster is supported by levitation;
> it floats slowly about, as it wills. Atop the sphere are
> 10 eyestalks, while in its central area is a great 11th eye
> and a large mouth filled with pointed teeth. It is able to
> withstand the loss of its eyestalks, so these members are not
> computed as part of its hit-point damage potential, and lost
> eyestalks will eventually grow back. The various eyes each have
> a different function -- charm spells, sleep spell, slow spell,
> disintegrate ray, anti-magic ray, and more.
>
> Frequency: Very rare
> Armor Class: 0/2/7
> Hit Dice: 45-75 hit points
> Intelligence: Exceptional
> Alignment: Lawful evil
>
> 6. This is probably the result of genetic experimentation by some
> insane wizard. It is a ravenous eater, aggressive hunter,
> and evil-tempered at all times. It has brownish-black to
> yellow-brown fur and feathers. It attacks with its great claws
> and snapping beak, and then grasps a victim and squeezes and
> bites it to death. If it scores a paw hit of 18 or better with
> either of its forelimbs, it has dragged the victim to itself;
> the opponent will then take an additional 2-16 hit points
> damage from the hug on that melee round and every melee round
> thereafter until the monster is killed.
>
> Frequency: Rare
> Armor Class: 5
> Hit Dice: 5 + 2
> Intelligence: Low
> Alignment: Neutral
>
> 7. This creature is found only in warm climates. It attacks by
> means of a stab with two tusks, a grab and squeeze with its
> trunk, and then two tramplings with its front feet. It is
> relatively intelligent and will not trunk-attack creatures
> which will harm its trunk (with a spiky hat, for example).
> It can be trained to carry equipment and/or men.
>
> Frequency: Common
> Armor Class: 6
> Hit Dice: 10
> Intelligence: Semi-
> Alignment: Neutral
Elephant
> 8. Its hindquarters are those of a huge goat, its forepaws are those
> of a lion, its body sports dragon wings, and it has 3 large
> heads. Its dragon head can breathe fire, causing 3-24 points
> damage (saving throw applicable).
>
> Frequency: Rare
> Armor Class: 6/5/2
> Hit Dice: 9
> Intelligence: Semi-
> Alignment: Chaotic Evil
Hydra
> 9. This prefers a dismal lair, so it's typically found in caves
> or underground. It has a lion body, bat wings, and human head.
> It is usually found outside its lair hunting for human victims,
> its favorite prey.
>
> Frequency: Uncommon
> Armor Class: 4
> Hit Dice: 6+3
> Intelligence: Low
> Alignment: Lawful Evil
>
> 10. An entire community of these lives in a single dwelling -- a
> veritable castle of mud and logs, with walls at least 5 feet
> (1.5 m) thick. These intelligent but docile creatures will flee
> any attack if at all possible, but if cornered, or if their huge
> lodge is threatened, they will fight fiercely. They sometimes
> trade, and if coins or other valuables are offered, they can
> sometimes be persuaded to undertake the building of structures
> if there is water near the building site. Give the monster's
> full name.
>
> Frequency: Very Rare
> Armor Class: 6
> Hit Dice: 4
> Intelligence: Low to Average
> Alignment: Neutral
Peter Smyth
== 6 of 9 ==
Date: Wed, Jan 8 2014 12:33 pm
From: tool@panix.com (Dan Blum)
Mark Brader <msb@vex.net> wrote:
> * Game 6, Round 4 - History - Horrible History
> 1. What Norwegian-American serial killer murdered her various
> husbands and suitors, on a farm in La Porte, Indiana, around
> 1900-08?
Jesperson; Johanssen
> 2. What is the last name of the Nebraska couple who murdered
> drifters and farmhands and then made a quilt out of the dead
> men's clothing? In 1990 they became the oldest couple ever
> sentenced to death in the US.
Smith
> 3. In 1892, who allegedly "took an ax, and gave her mother forty
> whacks"?
Lizzie Borden
> 4. Give either the real name or the sensationalized media nickname
> of the woman murder victim killed in 1947 in Los Angeles, and
> found sliced in half at the waist.
Black Dahlia
> 5. What is the name of the Hungarian noblewoman (lived 1560-1614)
> who was known as the "Blood Countess" for the legendary
> suggestion that she bathed in her victims' blood?
Bathory
> 6. According to a pamphlet published in 1521, around half a century
> after his death: "He roasted children, whom he fed to their
> mothers. And [he] cut off the breasts of women, and forced their
> husbands to eat them. After that, he had them all impaled."
> Who was he?
Vlad Tepes (the Impaler)
> 7. What 15th-century Dominican friar and Grand Inquisitor is
> infamous as a torturer of Jews, Muslims, and heretics?
> He was played by Mel Brooks, who sang "The Inquisition", in
> "The History of the World, Part I".
Torquemada
> 9. By what other name is "Leather Apron" better known? In 2006
> he was voted the worst Briton in history.
Jack the Ripper
> 10. Dubbed "America's first serial killer", during the 1893 World's
> Fair in Chicago this murderer lured victims to his "castle" or
> "hotel", where their bodies were dropped by secret chute to
> the basement and dismembered. ObCanCon: He also buried some
> victims in a cellar in Toronto. What was his name?
Holmes
> * Game 6, Round 6 - Sports & Leisure - D&D Creatures
> 1. This is a reptilian monster. Although it has 8 legs, its
> slow metabolic process allows it only slow movement. While it
> has strong, toothy jaws, its major weapon is its gaze, by means
> of which it is able to turn to stone any fleshly creature that
> meets its glance.
> Frequency: Uncommon
> Armor Class: 4
> Hit Dice: 6 + 1
> Intelligence: Animal
> Alignment: Neutral
basilisk
> 2. This monster is created magically by fashioning a man-shaped
> clay statue, then proceeding through an uninterrupted ritual
> using a resurrection spell, an animate-objects spell, a commune
> spell, a prayer spell, and a bless spell. Once created, the
> creature is under the command of the cleric who created it.
> Frequency: Very Rare
> Armor Class: 7
> Hit Dice: 50 hit points
> Intelligence: Non-
> Alignment: Neutral
clay golem
> 3. This foul, voracious carnivore has the body of a vulture,
> but the upper torso and head of a woman. Any creature hearing
> its sweet-sounding call will proceed towards it unless they
> save vs. magic.
> Frequency: Rare
> Armor Class: 7
> Hit Dice: 3
> Intelligence: Low
> Alignment: Chaotic Evil
harpy
> 4. This inhabits sylvan woodlands. It is interested primarily
> in sport -- frolicking, piping, chasing wood nymphs, etc.
> It resents intrusion (except by comely females), but can
> sometimes be lured with superior wine. The skin of the upper
> body is tan to light brown, its hair elsewhere being medium
> brown, reddish brown, or dark brown. Horns and hooves are black.
> Frequency: Uncommon
> Armor Class: 5
> Hit Dice: 5
> Intelligence: Very
> Alignment: Neutral
satyr
> 5. The globular body of this monster is supported by levitation;
> it floats slowly about, as it wills. Atop the sphere are
> 10 eyestalks, while in its central area is a great 11th eye
> and a large mouth filled with pointed teeth. It is able to
> withstand the loss of its eyestalks, so these members are not
> computed as part of its hit-point damage potential, and lost
> eyestalks will eventually grow back. The various eyes each have
> a different function -- charm spells, sleep spell, slow spell,
> disintegrate ray, anti-magic ray, and more.
> Frequency: Very rare
> Armor Class: 0/2/7
> Hit Dice: 45-75 hit points
> Intelligence: Exceptional
> Alignment: Lawful evil
beholder
> 6. This is probably the result of genetic experimentation by some
> insane wizard. It is a ravenous eater, aggressive hunter,
> and evil-tempered at all times. It has brownish-black to
> yellow-brown fur and feathers. It attacks with its great claws
> and snapping beak, and then grasps a victim and squeezes and
> bites it to death. If it scores a paw hit of 18 or better with
> either of its forelimbs, it has dragged the victim to itself;
> the opponent will then take an additional 2-16 hit points
> damage from the hug on that melee round and every melee round
> thereafter until the monster is killed.
> Frequency: Rare
> Armor Class: 5
> Hit Dice: 5 + 2
> Intelligence: Low
> Alignment: Neutral
owlbear
> 7. This creature is found only in warm climates. It attacks by
> means of a stab with two tusks, a grab and squeeze with its
> trunk, and then two tramplings with its front feet. It is
> relatively intelligent and will not trunk-attack creatures
> which will harm its trunk (with a spiky hat, for example).
> It can be trained to carry equipment and/or men.
> Frequency: Common
> Armor Class: 6
> Hit Dice: 10
> Intelligence: Semi-
> Alignment: Neutral
elephant
> 8. Its hindquarters are those of a huge goat, its forepaws are those
> of a lion, its body sports dragon wings, and it has 3 large
> heads. Its dragon head can breathe fire, causing 3-24 points
> damage (saving throw applicable).
> Frequency: Rare
> Armor Class: 6/5/2
> Hit Dice: 9
> Intelligence: Semi-
> Alignment: Chaotic Evil
chimera
> 9. This prefers a dismal lair, so it's typically found in caves
> or underground. It has a lion body, bat wings, and human head.
> It is usually found outside its lair hunting for human victims,
> its favorite prey.
> Frequency: Uncommon
> Armor Class: 4
> Hit Dice: 6+3
> Intelligence: Low
> Alignment: Lawful Evil
manticore
> 10. An entire community of these lives in a single dwelling -- a
> veritable castle of mud and logs, with walls at least 5 feet
> (1.5 m) thick. These intelligent but docile creatures will flee
> any attack if at all possible, but if cornered, or if their huge
> lodge is threatened, they will fight fiercely. They sometimes
> trade, and if coins or other valuables are offered, they can
> sometimes be persuaded to undertake the building of structures
> if there is water near the building site. Give the monster's
> full name.
> Frequency: Very Rare
> Armor Class: 6
> Hit Dice: 4
> Intelligence: Low to Average
> Alignment: Neutral
giant beaver
--
_______________________________________________________________________
Dan Blum tool@panix.com
"I wouldn't have believed it myself if I hadn't just made it up."
== 7 of 9 ==
Date: Wed, Jan 8 2014 12:43 pm
From: Erland Sommarskog
Mark Brader (msb@vex.net) writes:
> * Game 6, Round 4 - History - Horrible History
>
> 5. What is the name of the Hungarian noblewoman (lived 1560-1614)
> who was known as the "Blood Countess" for the legendary
> suggestion that she bathed in her victims' blood?
Erszebet Bartholy
> 6. According to a pamphlet published in 1521, around half a century
> after his death: "He roasted children, whom he fed to their
> mothers. And [he] cut off the breasts of women, and forced their
> husbands to eat them. After that, he had them all impaled."
> Who was he?
Vlad Tepes, ruler of Wallachia. Usually known as Vlad the Impaler and
model for a literary figure.
> * Game 6, Round 6 - Sports & Leisure - D&D Creatures
>
> 1. This is a reptilian monster. Although it has 8 legs, its
> slow metabolic process allows it only slow movement. While it
> has strong, toothy jaws, its major weapon is its gaze, by means
> of which it is able to turn to stone any fleshly creature that
> meets its glance.
Cockatrice
(Never played D&D as such, but spent some time on (net)hack. When finding
the scroll of genocide, the quick response was always a lowercase c.)
--
Erland Sommarskog, Stockholm, esquel@sommarskog.se
== 8 of 9 ==
Date: Wed, Jan 8 2014 1:03 pm
From: swp
On Wednesday, January 8, 2014 12:14:40 AM UTC-5, Mark Brader wrote:
> * Game 6, Round 4 - History - Horrible History
>
> 1. What Norwegian-American serial killer murdered her various
> husbands and suitors, on a farm in La Porte, Indiana, around
> 1900-08?
belle gunness
> 2. What is the last name of the Nebraska couple who murdered
> drifters and farmhands and then made a quilt out of the dead
> men's clothing? In 1990 they became the oldest couple ever
> sentenced to death in the US.
copeland?
> 3. In 1892, who allegedly "took an ax, and gave her mother forty
> whacks"?
lizzy borden
> 4. Give either the real name or the sensationalized media nickname
> of the woman murder victim killed in 1947 in Los Angeles, and
> found sliced in half at the waist.
the black dahlia
> 5. What is the name of the Hungarian noblewoman (lived 1560-1614)
> who was known as the "Blood Countess" for the legendary
> suggestion that she bathed in her victims' blood?
lizzy bathory
> 6. According to a pamphlet published in 1521, around half a century
> after his death: "He roasted children, whom he fed to their
> mothers. And [he] cut off the breasts of women, and forced their
> husbands to eat them. After that, he had them all impaled."
> Who was he?
vlad tepes
> 7. What 15th-century Dominican friar and Grand Inquisitor is
> infamous as a torturer of Jews, Muslims, and heretics?
> He was played by Mel Brooks, who sang "The Inquisition", in
> "The History of the World, Part I".
torquemada
> 8. Which Christian martyr was roasted alive on a giant grill,
> during the persecution of Valerian in the 3rd century?
saint lawrence
> 9. By what other name is "Leather Apron" better known? In 2006
> he was voted the worst Briton in history.
jack the ripper [a favorite quote from babylon5: good luck to you in your holy cause, captain sheridan. may your choices have better results than mine. remembered not as a messenger, remembered not as a reformer, not as a prophet, not as a hero ... not even as sebastian. remembered only ... as 'jack.']
> 10. Dubbed "America's first serial killer", during the 1893 World's
> Fair in Chicago this murderer lured victims to his "castle" or
> "hotel", where their bodies were dropped by secret chute to
> the basement and dismembered. ObCanCon: He also buried some
> victims in a cellar in Toronto. What was his name?
holmes
> * Game 6, Round 6 - Sports & Leisure - D&D Creatures
>
> The fantasy role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons has been in
> production since 1974. Here we give you description paraphrased
> from the first-edition "Monster Manual" (1977), and you name the
> creature being described.
>
> 1. This is a reptilian monster. Although it has 8 legs, its
> slow metabolic process allows it only slow movement. While it
> has strong, toothy jaws, its major weapon is its gaze, by means
> of which it is able to turn to stone any fleshly creature that
> meets its glance.
>
> Frequency: Uncommon
> Armor Class: 4
> Hit Dice: 6 + 1
> Intelligence: Animal
> Alignment: Neutral
basilisk
> 2. This monster is created magically by fashioning a man-shaped
> clay statue, then proceeding through an uninterrupted ritual
> using a resurrection spell, an animate-objects spell, a commune
> spell, a prayer spell, and a bless spell. Once created, the
> creature is under the command of the cleric who created it.
>
> Frequency: Very Rare
> Armor Class: 7
> Hit Dice: 50 hit points
> Intelligence: Non-
> Alignment: Neutral
clay golem
> 3. This foul, voracious carnivore has the body of a vulture,
> but the upper torso and head of a woman. Any creature hearing
> its sweet-sounding call will proceed towards it unless they
> save vs. magic.
>
> Frequency: Rare
> Armor Class: 7
> Hit Dice: 3
> Intelligence: Low
> Alignment: Chaotic Evil
harpy
> 4. This inhabits sylvan woodlands. It is interested primarily
> in sport -- frolicking, piping, chasing wood nymphs, etc.
> It resents intrusion (except by comely females), but can
> sometimes be lured with superior wine. The skin of the upper
> body is tan to light brown, its hair elsewhere being medium
> brown, reddish brown, or dark brown. Horns and hooves are black.
>
> Frequency: Uncommon
> Armor Class: 5
> Hit Dice: 5
> Intelligence: Very
> Alignment: Neutral
satyr
> 5. The globular body of this monster is supported by levitation;
> it floats slowly about, as it wills. Atop the sphere are
> 10 eyestalks, while in its central area is a great 11th eye
> and a large mouth filled with pointed teeth. It is able to
> withstand the loss of its eyestalks, so these members are not
> computed as part of its hit-point damage potential, and lost
> eyestalks will eventually grow back. The various eyes each have
> a different function -- charm spells, sleep spell, slow spell,
> disintegrate ray, anti-magic ray, and more.
>
> Frequency: Very rare
> Armor Class: 0/2/7
> Hit Dice: 45-75 hit points
> Intelligence: Exceptional
> Alignment: Lawful evil
beholder
> 6. This is probably the result of genetic experimentation by some
> insane wizard. It is a ravenous eater, aggressive hunter,
> and evil-tempered at all times. It has brownish-black to
> yellow-brown fur and feathers. It attacks with its great claws
> and snapping beak, and then grasps a victim and squeezes and
> bites it to death. If it scores a paw hit of 18 or better with
> either of its forelimbs, it has dragged the victim to itself;
> the opponent will then take an additional 2-16 hit points
> damage from the hug on that melee round and every melee round
> thereafter until the monster is killed.
>
> Frequency: Rare
> Armor Class: 5
> Hit Dice: 5 + 2
> Intelligence: Low
> Alignment: Neutral
owlbear
> 7. This creature is found only in warm climates. It attacks by
> means of a stab with two tusks, a grab and squeeze with its
> trunk, and then two tramplings with its front feet. It is
> relatively intelligent and will not trunk-attack creatures
> which will harm its trunk (with a spiky hat, for example).
> It can be trained to carry equipment and/or men.
>
> Frequency: Common
> Armor Class: 6
> Hit Dice: 10
> Intelligence: Semi-
> Alignment: Neutral
elephant
> 8. Its hindquarters are those of a huge goat, its forepaws are those
> of a lion, its body sports dragon wings, and it has 3 large
> heads. Its dragon head can breathe fire, causing 3-24 points
> damage (saving throw applicable).
>
> Frequency: Rare
> Armor Class: 6/5/2
> Hit Dice: 9
> Intelligence: Semi-
> Alignment: Chaotic Evil
chimera
> 9. This prefers a dismal lair, so it's typically found in caves
> or underground. It has a lion body, bat wings, and human head.
> It is usually found outside its lair hunting for human victims,
> its favorite prey.
>
> Frequency: Uncommon
> Armor Class: 4
> Hit Dice: 6+3
> Intelligence: Low
> Alignment: Lawful Evil
manticore
> 10. An entire community of these lives in a single dwelling -- a
> veritable castle of mud and logs, with walls at least 5 feet
> (1.5 m) thick. These intelligent but docile creatures will flee
> any attack if at all possible, but if cornered, or if their huge
> lodge is threatened, they will fight fiercely. They sometimes
> trade, and if coins or other valuables are offered, they can
> sometimes be persuaded to undertake the building of structures
> if there is water near the building site. Give the monster's
> full name.
>
> Frequency: Very Rare
> Armor Class: 6
> Hit Dice: 4
> Intelligence: Low to Average
> Alignment: Neutral
giant beaver?
swp
== 9 of 9 ==
Date: Wed, Jan 8 2014 1:15 pm
From: Pete
msb@vex.net (Mark Brader) wrote in
news:usGdnUMUafZdQ1HPnZ2dnUVZ_gSdnZ2d@vex.net:
> These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2013-10-28,
> 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 Clueless, 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
> 2013-09-15 companion posting on "Questions from the Canadian
> Inquisition (QFTCI*)".
>
>
> * Game 6, Round 4 - History - Horrible History
>
> 1. What Norwegian-American serial killer murdered her various
> husbands and suitors, on a farm in La Porte, Indiana, around
> 1900-08?
>
> 2. What is the last name of the Nebraska couple who murdered
> drifters and farmhands and then made a quilt out of the dead
> men's clothing? In 1990 they became the oldest couple ever
> sentenced to death in the US.
>
> 3. In 1892, who allegedly "took an ax, and gave her mother forty
> whacks"?
Lizzie Borden
>
> 4. Give either the real name or the sensationalized media nickname
> of the woman murder victim killed in 1947 in Los Angeles, and
> found sliced in half at the waist.
Black Dahlia
>
> 5. What is the name of the Hungarian noblewoman (lived 1560-1614)
> who was known as the "Blood Countess" for the legendary
> suggestion that she bathed in her victims' blood?
>
> 6. According to a pamphlet published in 1521, around half a century
> after his death: "He roasted children, whom he fed to their
> mothers. And [he] cut off the breasts of women, and forced their
> husbands to eat them. After that, he had them all impaled."
> Who was he?
Vlad the Impaler
>
> 7. What 15th-century Dominican friar and Grand Inquisitor is
> infamous as a torturer of Jews, Muslims, and heretics?
> He was played by Mel Brooks, who sang "The Inquisition", in
> "The History of the World, Part I".
Torquemada
>
> 8. Which Christian martyr was roasted alive on a giant grill,
> during the persecution of Valerian in the 3rd century?
>
> 9. By what other name is "Leather Apron" better known? In 2006
> he was voted the worst Briton in history.
>
> 10. Dubbed "America's first serial killer", during the 1893 World's
> Fair in Chicago this murderer lured victims to his "castle" or
> "hotel", where their bodies were dropped by secret chute to
> the basement and dismembered. ObCanCon: He also buried some
> victims in a cellar in Toronto. What was his name?
>
>
> * Game 6, Round 6 - Sports & Leisure - D&D Creatures
>
> The fantasy role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons has been in
> production since 1974. Here we give you description paraphrased
> from the first-edition "Monster Manual" (1977), and you name the
> creature being described.
>
Not in my bailiwick.
>
Pete
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