- RQFTCI98 Game 10 Rounds 9-10: lawyers, challenge - 2 Updates
Dan Tilque <dtilque@frontier.com>: Jul 09 09:20AM -0700 On 7/8/21 12:12 AM, Mark Brader wrote: > ** Game 10, Round 9 - History [with 50% Canadian content] - Lawyers and Clients > by conservative politician Dan White. In the end White was > convicted of manslaughter, but not murder. What bizarre version > of the insanity defense was used at his trial? The Twinkie defense > past candidate for president). The defendant was accused of > teaching Darwin's theory of evolution. Name any *two* of the > three men in the real-life case. Clarence Darrow, William Jennings Bryan > fined £400. What did they do? > * B. Vitamin Deficiencies > B1. What disease is caused by a deficiency of Vitamin D?> B2. What disease is caused by a deficiency of Vitamin B1? beriberi > C1. The story of the movie "Quiz Show" was based on deceptions > committed by the producers of what real-life TV show depicted > in the film? $64,000 Question > 240 pence, not 100. The abbreviation for the new penny is > "p", but for the old penny, it was "d." This letter was > taken from the initial of what ancient Roman coin? denarius > E2. (Adjective.) Pertaining to an ancient Jewish sect > distinguished by strict observance of traditional and > written law; self-righteous, formalistic, hypocritical. pharisaical -- Dan Tilque |
Pete Gayde <pete.gayde@gmail.com>: Jul 09 09:09PM -0500 Mark Brader wrote: > In the original trial of O.J. Simpson, which member of the > defense team refused to cooperate with Johnny Cochrane's racially > based strategy? F. Lee Bailey > by conservative politician Dan White. In the end White was > convicted of manslaughter, but not murder. What bizarre version > of the insanity defense was used at his trial? Twinkie defense > Oswald? He """has""" also made personal injury cases a > specialty, winning the sobriquet "King of Torts", through his > extensive use of films and other demonstrative physical evidence. F. Lee Bailey > past candidate for president). The defendant was accused of > teaching Darwin's theory of evolution. Name any *two* of the > three men in the real-life case. Scopes and Darrow > committing the same offense during production of their shows. > (One of them was fined $200 more for a related offense.) > What did they all do? Used obscenities > fined £400. What did they do? > * B. Vitamin Deficiencies > B1. What disease is caused by a deficiency of Vitamin D? Rickets; Osteoporosis > C1. The story of the movie "Quiz Show" was based on deceptions > committed by the producers of what real-life TV show depicted > in the film? The $64,000 Question > C2. In the movie "Network", who played the "Mad Prophet of the > Airwaves", Howard Beale? Peter Finch > 240 pence, not 100. The abbreviation for the new penny is > "p", but for the old penny, it was "d." This letter was > taken from the initial of what ancient Roman coin? Ducat > E2. (Adjective.) Pertaining to an ancient Jewish sect > distinguished by strict observance of traditional and > written law; self-righteous, formalistic, hypocritical. Heretical Pete Gayde |
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