- RQFTCI03 Final Round 10: challenge - 1 Update
tool@panix.com (Dan Blum): Mar 08 06:45PM > ** Final, Round 10 - Challenge Round > * A. Great Lines from Film Noir > A1. "I'm still big. It's the pictures that got small." Sunset Boulevard > A3. "Some people are better off dead. Like your wife and my > father, for instance." Strangers on a Train > elected public official who held his office for life, and > a moralist, busybody, and tightwad. A modern right-wing > think tank is named after him. Cato > whose members was George Bernard Shaw, was named after > him -- but we need the name of the man himself, not the > group's name. Fabius > He served in Nero's court as the person responsible for > procuring the emperor's pleasures, and the bawdy novel > "The Satyricon" is ascribed to him. Petronius > Highway, and the CPR main line mostly """runs""" alongside > it. By which pass do they cross the Continental Divide, > at the border between the two provinces? Crow's Nest > """follows""" the *CNR* main line, crossing the Continental > Divide at the provincial border west of Jasper -- by > which pass? Crow's Nest (I think the other pass is Yellow-something, but I forget what.) > Who wrote these pairs of works? > E1. "The Periodic Table", "The Drowned and the Saved". > This writer is Italian. Primo Levi > E3. "The Joke", "The Book of Laughter and Forgetting". > This writer is Czech. Milan Kundera > features Dwight Schultz as Robert Oppenheimer. Either tell > us the title of the movie, or name the better-known star > who played General Groves. Fat Man and Little Boy -- _______________________________________________________________________ Dan Blum tool@panix.com "I wouldn't have believed it myself if I hadn't just made it up." |
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