Dan Tilque <dtilque@frontier.com>: Oct 16 12:20PM -0700 On 10/14/20 9:29 PM, Mark Brader wrote: > in order (largest first), or two guesses at the three largest. > *Note*: For questions #1-2, if you are giving the answer for > 2020, then the 2010 census is the relevant one. Los Angeles, Chicago, San Francisco > 2. Largest population, based on city proper and *not* metropolitan > areas, """in the 2000 census""". These are cities in New York > State: Albany, Buffalo, Ithaca, Niagara Falls, Rochester, Utica. Buffalo, Rochester, Albany > 3. Largest area. Algeria, Australia, China, India, Mexico, Sudan. China, Australia, Idia > 4. Smallest area. (So give the *smallest one first*.) Andorra, > Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, San Marino, Vatican City. Vatican City, Monaco, San Marino > gur uvturfg sybbe; nf hfhny, gurfr qb pbhag, ohg nagraanf qb abg. > Puelfyre Ohvyqvat, Rzcver Fgngr Ohvyqvat, Svefg Pnanqvna Cynpr, > Crgebanf Gbjref (va Xhnyn Yhzche), Frnef Gbjre, Gnvcrv 101. Petronas Towers, Taipei 101, Sears Tower > islands, *not* any political units of the same names that may > include additional land such as secondary islands. Baffin I., > Honshu, New Guinea, Newfoundland, Sicily, Tasmania. New Guinea, Baffin I., Newfoundland > 8. Largest area. L. Athabasca, L. Erie, Great Bear L., > Great Slave L., L. Huron, L. Winnipeg. L Huron, Great Slave L, L Winnipeg > 9. Most northerly. Copenhagen, Denmark; Edmonton, Alberta; Halifax, > Nova Scotia; Lisbon, Portugal; London, England; London, Ontario. > Note: Do not give just "London" as an answer! Edmonton; Copenhagen; London, England > 10. Most easterly. Boston, Buffalo, Montreal, Philadelphia, Toronto, > Washington. Boston, Montreal, Philadelphia > A1. For much of the 20th century, a major operator of inter-city > and suburban buses serving Toronto was Gray Coach Lines. > It was founded in 1927 as a subsidiary of what organization? Canadian National Railway > Two years later, it was sold again to the Canadian branch > of an American-owned company, and now lost its distinct > identity. Name either buyer. Greyhound > but the others still apply. > B1. Where in the body would you find this? > http://www.eskimo.com/~scs/msb/10/gray1.jpg jaw > B2. Your question is: what body part is this? > http://www.eskimo.com/~scs/msb/10/gray2.jpg sternum > * F. The Blue and the Gray > F1. The US Civil War began on 1861-04-12, at Fort Sumter -- > in what *city*? Charleston SC > he surrendered to, or else name the place and one of the > two men. That is, give *two out of three* answers: person, > person, place. Lee, Grant -- Dan Tilque |
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