tool@panix.com (Dan Blum): Jul 12 02:42PM > * Game 2, Round 7 - Canadiana Arts - Canadian Painters > 1. Jack Bush. 15; 14; 13 > 2. Harold Town. 12; 11; 10 > 3. Kazuo Nakamura. 9; 8; 7 > 4. Greg Curnoe. 6; 5; 4 > 5. Attila Richard Lukacs. 3; 2; 1 > 6. David Milne. 5; 10; 15 > * Game 2, Round 8 - History - Assassination Failures > 1. Name the man who shot Pope John Paul II. Agca > his assassination attempt, which did not help his aim. One of > his shots killed Anton Cermak, the mayor of Chicago, but who > was he trying to kill? Huey Long > from 1958 to 1969 survived about 30 assassination attempts during > that period, mostly by people who wanted a certain colony to > stay a colony. Name him. Charles de Gaulle > 4. Which American politician did Arthur Bremer shoot in 1972? > He was running for the presidency, but in the end did not gain > his party's nomination. George Wallace > 5. This man led a conspiracy to kill the King of England and many > politicians as part of a planned revolution in 1605. Guy Fawkes > 6. In July 1944 a conspiracy of army officers tried to kill Adolf > Hitler with what type of weapon? bomb > 7. Name either of the women who tried to shoot Gerald Ford in > September 1975. Frome > 8. The White House was closed for renovations, so it was Blair > House that Oscar Collazo and Griselio Torresola tried to shoot > their way into and kill which president? Harry Truman > because -- he was campaigning for a third term of office as > US President. The injury was so slight that he went on with > his speech as planned. Theodore Roosevelt > 10. Name the man who shot Ronald Reagan. Hinckley -- _______________________________________________________________________ Dan Blum tool@panix.com "I wouldn't have believed it myself if I hadn't just made it up." |
tool@panix.com (Dan Blum): Jul 12 02:46PM > > his assassination attempt, which did not help his aim. One of > > his shots killed Anton Cermak, the mayor of Chicago, but who > > was he trying to kill? This didn't affect my answer, but for foture reference I note that Zangara's first name was Giuseppe. -- _______________________________________________________________________ Dan Blum tool@panix.com "I wouldn't have believed it myself if I hadn't just made it up." |
Bruce Bowler <bruce.bowler@gmail.com>: Jul 13 02:42PM On Sun, 12 Jul 2020 00:13:52 -0500, Mark Brader wrote: > * Game 2, Round 7 - Canadiana Arts - Canadian Painters nope > his assassination attempt, which did not help his aim. One of his > shots killed Anton Cermak, the mayor of Chicago, but who was he > trying to kill? Franklin Roosevelt > 4. Which American politician did Arthur Bremer shoot in 1972? > He was running for the presidency, but in the end did not gain his > party's nomination. Wallace > 5. This man led a conspiracy to kill the King of England and many > politicians as part of a planned revolution in 1605. Guy Fawkes > 6. In July 1944 a conspiracy of army officers tried to kill Adolf > Hitler with what type of weapon? briefcase bomb > 7. Name either of the women who tried to shoot Gerald Ford in > September 1975. Fromme > because -- he was campaigning for a third term of office as US > President. The injury was so slight that he went on with his speech > as planned. Teddy Roosevelt > 10. Name the man who shot Ronald Reagan. Hinkley |
Dan Tilque <dtilque@frontier.com>: Jul 13 03:28AM -0700 On 7/11/20 10:13 PM, Mark Brader wrote: > his assassination attempt, which did not help his aim. One of > his shots killed Anton Cermak, the mayor of Chicago, but who > was he trying to kill? Franklin Roosevelt > from 1958 to 1969 survived about 30 assassination attempts during > that period, mostly by people who wanted a certain colony to > stay a colony. Name him. De Gaulle > 4. Which American politician did Arthur Bremer shoot in 1972? > He was running for the presidency, but in the end did not gain > his party's nomination. Wallace > 5. This man led a conspiracy to kill the King of England and many > politicians as part of a planned revolution in 1605. Guy Fawkes > 6. In July 1944 a conspiracy of army officers tried to kill Adolf > Hitler with what type of weapon? bomb > 7. Name either of the women who tried to shoot Gerald Ford in > September 1975. Lynette Fromme > 8. The White House was closed for renovations, so it was Blair > House that Oscar Collazo and Griselio Torresola tried to shoot > their way into and kill which president? Truman > because -- he was campaigning for a third term of office as > US President. The injury was so slight that he went on with > his speech as planned. Theodore Roosevelt > 10. Name the man who shot Ronald Reagan. John Hinckley -- Dan Tilque |
Pete Gayde <pagrsg@wowway.com>: Jul 13 06:24PM msb@vex.net (Mark Brader) wrote in news:LaudnV4P5v-NAZfCnZ2dnUU7- > For the first six questions, we'll tell you the artist and ask > you to give us the number of the painting. > 1. Jack Bush. 1; 2 > 2. Harold Town. 3; 4 > 3. Kazuo Nakamura. 5; 6 > 4. Greg Curnoe. 7; 8 > 5. Attila Richard Lukacs. 9; 10 > 6. David Milne. 11; 12 > 8. Gur cnvagre bs ahzore frira jnf jub? > 9. Cnvagvat ahzore avar jnf qbar ol jub? > 10. Rvtug vf gur ahzore bs gur ynfg cnvagvat jubfr negvfg lbh zhfg anzr. > This round is about people who tried to assassinate someone and > either killed the wrong person or nobody at all. > 1. Name the man who shot Pope John Paul II. Mehmet Agca > his assassination attempt, which did not help his aim. One of > his shots killed Anton Cermak, the mayor of Chicago, but who > was he trying to kill? Franklin Roosevelt > from 1958 to 1969 survived about 30 assassination attempts during > that period, mostly by people who wanted a certain colony to > stay a colony. Name him. DeGaulle > 4. Which American politician did Arthur Bremer shoot in 1972? > He was running for the presidency, but in the end did not gain > his party's nomination. Wallace > 5. This man led a conspiracy to kill the King of England and many > politicians as part of a planned revolution in 1605. Fawkes > 6. In July 1944 a conspiracy of army officers tried to kill Adolf > Hitler with what type of weapon? Bomb > 7. Name either of the women who tried to shoot Gerald Ford in > September 1975. Fromme > 8. The White House was closed for renovations, so it was Blair > House that Oscar Collazo and Griselio Torresola tried to shoot > their way into and kill which president? Truman > because -- he was campaigning for a third term of office as > US President. The injury was so slight that he went on with > his speech as planned. Teddy Roosevelt > 10. Name the man who shot Ronald Reagan. Hinckley > After completing the round, please decode the rot13: Vs lbh fnvq > "Ebbfriryg" sbe nal nafjre, jr arrq gur svefg anzr. Cyrnfr tb > onpx naq fhccyl vg. Pete Gayde |
Joshua Kreitzer <gromit82@hotmail.com>: Jul 12 05:27AM msb@vex.net (Mark Brader) wrote in news:LaudnV4P5v-NAZfCnZ2dnUU7- > For the first six questions, we'll tell you the artist and ask > you to give us the number of the painting. > 1. Jack Bush. 10; 11 > 2. Harold Town. 12; 13 > 3. Kazuo Nakamura. 14; 15 > 4. Greg Curnoe. 1; 2 > 5. Attila Richard Lukacs. 3; 4 > 6. David Milne. 5; 6 > six questions, I'll present them in rot13. Decode them after you've > finished with the first six. > 11. Jub'f ba svefg? :-) Lrf, ur vf. > This round is about people who tried to assassinate someone and > either killed the wrong person or nobody at all. > 1. Name the man who shot Pope John Paul II. Mehmet Ali Agca > his assassination attempt, which did not help his aim. One of > his shots killed Anton Cermak, the mayor of Chicago, but who > was he trying to kill? Franklin D. Roosevelt > from 1958 to 1969 survived about 30 assassination attempts during > that period, mostly by people who wanted a certain colony to > stay a colony. Name him. Charles De Gaulle > 4. Which American politician did Arthur Bremer shoot in 1972? > He was running for the presidency, but in the end did not gain > his party's nomination. George Wallace > 5. This man led a conspiracy to kill the King of England and many > politicians as part of a planned revolution in 1605. Guy Fawkes > 6. In July 1944 a conspiracy of army officers tried to kill Adolf > Hitler with what type of weapon? bomb > 7. Name either of the women who tried to shoot Gerald Ford in > September 1975. Lynette Fromme > 8. The White House was closed for renovations, so it was Blair > House that Oscar Collazo and Griselio Torresola tried to shoot > their way into and kill which president? Harry Truman > because -- he was campaigning for a third term of office as > US President. The injury was so slight that he went on with > his speech as planned. Theodore Roosevelt > 10. Name the man who shot Ronald Reagan. John Hinckley Jr. -- Joshua Kreitzer gromit82@hotmail.com |
Erland Sommarskog <esquel@sommarskog.se>: Jul 12 11:30AM +0200 > from 1958 to 1969 survived about 30 assassination attempts during > that period, mostly by people who wanted a certain colony to > stay a colony. Name him. Charles de Gaulle > 4. Which American politician did Arthur Bremer shoot in 1972? > He was running for the presidency, but in the end did not gain > his party's nomination. George Wallace > 5. This man led a conspiracy to kill the King of England and many > politicians as part of a planned revolution in 1605. Guy Fawkes > because -- he was campaigning for a third term of office as > US President. The injury was so slight that he went on with > his speech as planned. Theodore Roosevelt |
Erland Sommarskog <esquel@sommarskog.se>: Jul 13 11:50AM +0200 It's time again for an odd-one-out quiz. (This one may be a tad more difficult that the previous ones.) For each question, you are given five items that all have something basic in common. Four of them have something more notable in common, and your task is to find the odd one that does not fit in. You can motivate your answer, but you don't have to. However, if you don't give a motivation, your answer must agree with what I have in mind. For all questions, save for the last (where I give the motivation), you can still be awarded for answer different from what I had in mind, if you give a correct motivation for what is notable is common for the other four. There is no penalty if you give the indended answer with an incorrect motivation. The usual rule applies: only use your own knowledge, no googling, not asking the wife, the dogs, the cats etc. Post answers to the newsgroup. I'll plan to score this quiz by Saturday 18th. Have fun! 1. Superheroes: Captain America, Green Lantern, Hulk, Silver Surfer, Spiderman 2. Numbers: 168, 1440, 3600, 6200, 86400 3. Events in European history: 1569, 1772, 1793, 1795, 1939 4. Phonetics: [b], [g], [k], [n], [t] 5. Geographical science: AL, CA, MN, NE, OR 6. Cars: Hyundai, Mazda, Nissan, Subaru, Toyota 7. Music: Cosi fan tutte, Don Giovanni, Il barbiere di Siviglia, La clemenza di Tito, Le Nozze di Figaro 8. Literature: And Then There Were None, Evil Under the Sun, Murder on the Orient Express, The Nine Tailors, Why Didn't They Ask Evans? 9. Computing: Amber Lake, Bulldozer, Ivy Bridge, Nehalem, Sandy Bridge 10. Religion: Brahma, Kami, Lakshmi, Shiva, Vishnu 11. Islands: Crete, Timor, Ireland, Tierra del Fuego, Saint Martin, 12. Four of these pictures are from the same country. Which is from a different country? E: http://www.sommarskog.se/temp/E.jpg H: http://www.sommarskog.se/temp/H.jpg P: http://www.sommarskog.se/temp/P.jpg T: http://www.sommarskog.se/temp/T.jpg V: http://www.sommarskog.se/temp/V.jpg First tie breaker: Which country are the four pictures from? Second tie breaker: From which country is the odd one? |
Bruce Bowler <bruce.bowler@gmail.com>: Jul 13 03:03PM On Mon, 13 Jul 2020 11:50:33 +0200, Erland Sommarskog wrote: > Have fun! > 1. Superheroes: Captain America, Green Lantern, Hulk, Silver Surfer, > Spiderman Silver surfer - only alien in the group > 2. Numbers: 168, 1440, 3600, 6200, 86400 6200. > 3. Events in European history: 1569, 1772, 1793, 1795, 1939 > 4. Phonetics: [b], [g], [k], [n], [t] N - it's the only one where the letter is not the first letter of the name of the letter when spelled out = [bee], [gee], [kay], [tee] and [en] > 5. Geographical science: AL, CA, MN, NE, OR > 6. Cars: Hyundai, Mazda, Nissan, Subaru, Toyota Hyundai - the others are Japanese > Murder on the Orient Express, > The Nine Tailors, > Why Didn't They Ask Evans? Why didn't they ask Evans > 9. Computing: Amber Lake, Bulldozer, Ivy Bridge, Nehalem, Sandy Bridge bulldozer > 10. Religion: Brahma, Kami, Lakshmi, Shiva, Vishnu Kami - It's the only one that's Japanese > 11. Islands: Crete, Timor, Ireland, Tierra del Fuego, Saint Martin, Crete, the only one not split by 2 or more countries. |
Joe Masters <joe@joemasters.me.uk>: Jul 13 05:38PM +0100 On 2020-07-13 09:50:33 +0000, Erland Sommarskog said: > Have fun! > 1. Superheroes: Captain America, Green Lantern, Hulk, Silver Surfer, > Spiderman Silver Surfer - not a Marvel comic? > 2. Numbers: 168, 1440, 3600, 6200, 86400 6200 is not divisible by 24 > 3. Events in European history: 1569, 1772, 1793, 1795, 1939 1939 - start of a war. Others are revolutions? > 4. Phonetics: [b], [g], [k], [n], [t] > 5. Geographical science: AL, CA, MN, NE, OR MN - only State abbreviation not also an element > 6. Cars: Hyundai, Mazda, Nissan, Subaru, Toyota Hyundai - others made in Japan > Il barbiere di Siviglia, > La clemenza di Tito, > Le Nozze di Figaro Il barbiere di Siviglia - music by Puccini, others are Mozart > Murder on the Orient Express, > The Nine Tailors, > Why Didn't They Ask Evans? The Nine Taylors - not written by Agatha Christie. Amazon have most Agatha Christie ebooks on offer at the moment and I've been re-reading them for the umpteenth time. Still can't figure out whodunnit. > 9. Computing: Amber Lake, Bulldozer, Ivy Bridge, Nehalem, Sandy Bridge Bulldozer - rest are processors. > 10. Religion: Brahma, Kami, Lakshmi, Shiva, Vishnu Kami - rest are Hindu Deities. > 11. Islands: Crete, Timor, Ireland, Tierra del Fuego, Saint Martin, Crete - not divided. > V: http://www.sommarskog.se/temp/V.jpg > First tie breaker: Which country are the four pictures from? > Second tie breaker: From which country is the odd one? E is from England, rest South Africa. -- "To err, as they say, is human. To forgive is divine. To err by withholding your forgiveness until it's too late is to become divinely fucked up." ― Jonathan Tropper, The Book of Joe |
Pete Gayde <pagrsg@wowway.com>: Jul 13 06:46PM Erland Sommarskog <esquel@sommarskog.se> wrote in > Have fun! > 1. Superheroes: Captain America, Green Lantern, Hulk, Silver Surfer, > Spiderman Green Lantern (all others are Marvel characters) > 2. Numbers: 168, 1440, 3600, 6200, 86400 6200 > 3. Events in European history: 1569, 1772, 1793, 1795, 1939 1772 > 4. Phonetics: [b], [g], [k], [n], [t] [k] > 5. Geographical science: AL, CA, MN, NE, OR NE > 6. Cars: Hyundai, Mazda, Nissan, Subaru, Toyota Hyundai (All others are Japanese makers) > Il barbiere di Siviglia, > La clemenza di Tito, > Le Nozze di Figaro Il barbiere di Siviglia (all others are by Mozart) > Murder on the Orient Express, > The Nine Tailors, > Why Didn't They Ask Evans? Why Didn't They Ask Evans? > 9. Computing: Amber Lake, Bulldozer, Ivy Bridge, Nehalem, Sandy Bridge Bulldozer > 10. Religion: Brahma, Kami, Lakshmi, Shiva, Vishnu Kami > 11. Islands: Crete, Timor, Ireland, Tierra del Fuego, Saint Martin, Crete (all others are part of more than 1 country) > P: http://www.sommarskog.se/temp/P.jpg > T: http://www.sommarskog.se/temp/T.jpg > V: http://www.sommarskog.se/temp/V.jpg V > First tie breaker: Which country are the four pictures from? Chile > Second tie breaker: From which country is the odd one? Japan Pete Gayde |
msb@vex.net (Mark Brader): Jul 13 11:00AM -0500 Erland Sommarskog: > 1. Superheroes: Captain America, Green Lantern, Hulk, Silver Surfer, > Spiderman Green Lantern. DC, not Marvel. > 2. Numbers: 168, 1440, 3600, 6200, 86400 6200. Not a conversion factor between common time units. > 3. Events in European history: 1569, 1772, 1793, 1795, 1939 1772. Arbitrary guess. > 4. Phonetics: [b], [g], [k], [n], [t] N. Not a stop. > 5. Geographical science: AL, CA, MN, NE, OR NE. Bounded on all sides by other US states. Also the only one whose 2-letter postal abbreviation was changed (from NB) to accommodate Canada. > 6. Cars: Hyundai, Mazda, Nissan, Subaru, Toyota Hyundai - South Korean, not Japanese. > Il barbiere di Siviglia, > La clemenza di Tito, > Le Nozze di Figaro La clemenza di Tito - Arbitrarily guessing the one I haven't heard of. > Murder on the Orient Express, > The Nine Tailors, > Why Didn't They Ask Evans? The Nine Tailors - Sayers, not Christie. > 9. Computing: Amber Lake, Bulldozer, Ivy Bridge, Nehalem, Sandy Bridge Nehalem - Arbitrarily guessing the one not named in English. > 10. Religion: Brahma, Kami, Lakshmi, Shiva, Vishnu Kami - not from Hinduism? > 11. Islands: Crete, Timor, Ireland, Tierra del Fuego, Saint Martin, Crete - entirely controlled by one country. > T: http://www.sommarskog.se/temp/T.jpg > V: http://www.sommarskog.se/temp/V.jpg > First tie breaker: Which country are the four pictures from? USA? > Second tie breaker: From which country is the odd one? P? (I'm guessing WA, AZ, Mexico, almost anywhere, and AK.) -- Mark Brader, Toronto | "People are entitled to their own opinions, msb@vex.net | but not their own facts." --Michael Bloomberg My text in this article is in the public domain. |
tool@panix.com (Dan Blum): Jul 13 05:12PM > 1. Superheroes: Captain America, Green Lantern, Hulk, Silver Surfer, > Spiderman I can think of at least two good answers to this one. I guess I'll go with Green Lantern because he has no intrinsic superhuman abilities, just his ring: Captain America has superhuman strength and whatnot in addition to his shield, Spiderman has lots of intrinsic abilities in addition to his webshooters, Silver Surfer has power aside from his surfboard, and Hulk only has intrinsic abilities. My other answer, which I am providing only for amusement, is Silver Surfer, because he has no alternate identity. > 2. Numbers: 168, 1440, 3600, 6200, 86400 86400 > 3. Events in European history: 1569, 1772, 1793, 1795, 1939 1772 > 4. Phonetics: [b], [g], [k], [n], [t] [n] > 5. Geographical science: AL, CA, MN, NE, OR NE because it has no lake or ocean boundary > 6. Cars: Hyundai, Mazda, Nissan, Subaru, Toyota Hyundai because it is a Korean brand, not Japanese > Il barbiere di Siviglia, > La clemenza di Tito, > Le Nozze di Figaro La clemenza di Tit > Murder on the Orient Express, > The Nine Tailors, > Why Didn't They Ask Evans? The Nine Tailors because it is by Dorothy Sayers, not Agatha Christie > 9. Computing: Amber Lake, Bulldozer, Ivy Bridge, Nehalem, Sandy Bridge Ivy Bridge > 10. Religion: Brahma, Kami, Lakshmi, Shiva, Vishnu Kami because it is from Shinto, not a Hindu god > 11. Islands: Crete, Timor, Ireland, Tierra del Fuego, Saint Martin, Crete because it is not split between two countries > P: http://www.sommarskog.se/temp/P.jpg > T: http://www.sommarskog.se/temp/T.jpg > V: http://www.sommarskog.se/temp/V.jpg V -- _______________________________________________________________________ Dan Blum tool@panix.com "I wouldn't have believed it myself if I hadn't just made it up." |
Joshua Kreitzer <gromit82@hotmail.com>: Jul 14 03:06AM Erland Sommarskog <esquel@sommarskog.se> wrote in > that does not fit in. > 1. Superheroes: Captain America, Green Lantern, Hulk, Silver Surfer, > Spiderman Green Lantern (the others are published by Marvel Comics) > 2. Numbers: 168, 1440, 3600, 6200, 86400 6200 (the others have to do with units of time -- hours in a week, minutes in a day, etc.) > 4. Phonetics: [b], [g], [k], [n], [t] [n] (the others are stops) > 5. Geographical science: AL, CA, MN, NE, OR OR ("Or" is not the symbol of a chemical element) > 6. Cars: Hyundai, Mazda, Nissan, Subaru, Toyota Hyundai (the others are Japanese) > Il barbiere di Siviglia, > La clemenza di Tito, > Le Nozze di Figaro Il barbiere di Siviglia (the others were written by Mozart) > Murder on the Orient Express, > The Nine Tailors, > Why Didn't They Ask Evans? Why Didn't They Ask Evans? (the others were written by Agatha Christie) > 11. Islands: Crete, Timor, Ireland, Tierra del Fuego, Saint Martin, Crete (the others are ruled by two different countries) -- Joshua Kreitzer gromit82@hotmail.com |
tool@panix.com (Dan Blum): Jul 15 09:13PM > ** Game 2, Round 9 - Geography - German-speaking Cities > http://www.eskimo.com/~scs/msb/2/german.gif > 1. Either Zurich or Lucerne. R > 2. Either Hamburg or Kiel. A > 3. Either Bonn or Cologne. J > 4. Vienna. Z > 5. Munich. U; N > retreat was located near this town. His "Berghof" was > demolished, but the associated building known in English as > the "Eagle's Nest" is still there. X; E > 7. Pvgl T unf n fgebat phygheny uvfgbel nf jryy nf orvat n pragre > bs cerpvfvba ratvarrevat. Jung vf vg? Leipzig > 8. Pbagenel gb n pregnva zhfvpny zbivr, pvgl J vf abg ba gur obeqre > bs Fjvgmreynaq. Jung pvgl vf vg? Salzburg > 9. Jung pvgl vf F? Vaduz > 10. Jung havirefvgl pvgl, n gbhevfg snibevgr, vf Y? Heidelberg > A1. According to UFO enthusiasts, the US Air Force """is""" > still covering up the recovery of an alien spacecraft that > came down in July 1947 near what town? Roswell > A2. The center where research on this alien technology """is > now""" supposedly conducted is a place in the Nevada desert > called Area what? 51 > * B. A Zpell of US Politicz > B1. The """present""" Governor of California is named Arnold. > Spell his last name. Schwarzenegger > B2. The US's """present""" Secretary of State is named Rice. > Spell her first name. Condoleeza > * C. Celebrities: Things in Common > C1. What do/did the following celebrities have in common? > Linda Hamilton, Jill Hennessy, Ann Landers. they have twin sisters > * E. Shakespeare's Characters > E1. Snug, Flute, Snout, Bottom, and Puck. A Midsummer Night's Dream > E2. Antipholus of Ephesus, Antipholus of Syracuse, Dromio of > Ephesus, Dromio of Syracuse, and Pinch. Pericles, Prince of Tyre > * F. Australia > F1. There are 6 states in Australia. Name *any one and its > capital city*. Tasmania's capital is Hobart > F2. On the Australian mainland there are two territories. > Name *either one*. Northern Territory -- _______________________________________________________________________ Dan Blum tool@panix.com "I wouldn't have believed it myself if I hadn't just made it up." |
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