Tuesday, August 24, 2021

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tool@panix.com (Dan Blum): Aug 23 01:14PM


> ** Game 3, Round 9 - Geography - Do You Know Where the Bodies are Buried?
 
> 1. In what city is composer Johann Sebastian Bach buried?
 
Berlin
 
> 2. In what city is writer Oscar Wilde buried?
 
London
 
> 3. In which *US state* is president John F. Kennedy buried?
 
Virginia
 
> 4. In which *US state* is poet Robert Frost buried?
 
Vermont; Massachusetts
 
> 5. In what city is poet Edgar Allan Poe buried?
 
Baltimore
 
> 8. In what city is Prime Minister Sir John A. Macdonald buried?
 
Ottawa; Toronto
 
> 9. In what city is Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King
> buried?
 
Toronto; Ottawa
 
> 10. Jacques Brel, far from alive and well, is dead and buried on
> an island in which *body of water*?
 
Mediterranean Sea; English Channel
 
 
> A1. A member of the harpsichord family played with plucked metal
> strings but rectangular like the clavichord. Popular during
> the reign of Elizabeth I, it may have been named after her.
 
virginal
 
> A2. A bass woodwind created around 1600 and used to supplement
> the bassoon in French military bands. Shaped something
> like a snake.
 
serpent
 
> * B. Food Name Canards
 
> B1. Cape Cod turkey.
 
potatoes; lobster
 
> B2. Chicken-fried steak.
 
beef
 
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Dan Blum tool@panix.com
"I wouldn't have believed it myself if I hadn't just made it up."
Dan Tilque <dtilque@frontier.com>: Aug 23 10:58AM -0700

On 8/22/21 9:14 PM, Mark Brader wrote:
 
> ** Game 3, Round 9 - Geography - Do You Know Where the Bodies are Buried?
 
> 1. In what city is composer Johann Sebastian Bach buried?
 
Vienna
 
> 2. In what city is writer Oscar Wilde buried?
> 3. In which *US state* is president John F. Kennedy buried?
 
Virginia
 
> 4. In which *US state* is poet Robert Frost buried?
 
Vermont
 
> 5. In what city is poet Edgar Allan Poe buried?
 
Baltimore
 
> 6. In what town would you find Jacques Cartier's tomb?
 
Quebec City
 
> buried?
 
> 10. Jacques Brel, far from alive and well, is dead and buried on
> an island in which *body of water*?
 
Lake Huron
 
 
> A1. A member of the harpsichord family played with plucked metal
> strings but rectangular like the clavichord. Popular during
> the reign of Elizabeth I, it may have been named after her.
 
virginal
 
 
> A2. A bass woodwind created around 1600 and used to supplement
> the bassoon in French military bands. Shaped something
> like a snake.
 
serpentine
 
 
> These dishes are called one thing but made with something
> else entirely. Name the main ingredient.
 
> B1. Cape Cod turkey.
 
duck
 
 
> B2. Chicken-fried steak.
 
ground beef
 
> Name him.
 
> F2. In 1972 Telsat Canada launched the first Canadian domestic
> geostationary satellite. Name it.
 
Telstar
 
 
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Dan Tilque
Pete Gayde <pete.gayde@gmail.com>: Aug 23 08:54PM -0500

Mark Brader wrote:
> on "Reposted Questions from the Canadian Inquisition (RQFTCI*)".
 
> ** Game 3, Round 9 - Geography - Do You Know Where the Bodies are Buried?
 
> 1. In what city is composer Johann Sebastian Bach buried?
 
Eisenach
 
> 2. In what city is writer Oscar Wilde buried?
 
Oxford
 
> 3. In which *US state* is president John F. Kennedy buried?
 
Virginia
 
> 4. In which *US state* is poet Robert Frost buried?
 
Massachusetts
 
> 5. In what city is poet Edgar Allan Poe buried?
> 6. In what town would you find Jacques Cartier's tomb?
 
Quebec
 
> buried?
 
> 10. Jacques Brel, far from alive and well, is dead and buried on
> an island in which *body of water*?
 
River Seine
 
 
> A1. A member of the harpsichord family played with plucked metal
> strings but rectangular like the clavichord. Popular during
> the reign of Elizabeth I, it may have been named after her.
 
Spinet
 
 
> A2. A bass woodwind created around 1600 and used to supplement
> the bassoon in French military bands. Shaped something
> like a snake.
 
Serpent
 
 
> These dishes are called one thing but made with something
> else entirely. Name the main ingredient.
 
> B1. Cape Cod turkey.
 
Lobster
 
 
> B2. Chicken-fried steak.
 
Beef
 
> Name him.
 
> F2. In 1972 Telsat Canada launched the first Canadian domestic
> geostationary satellite. Name it.
 
Pete Gayde
Joshua Kreitzer <gromit82@hotmail.com>: Aug 23 10:16PM -0700

On Sunday, August 22, 2021 at 11:14:59 PM UTC-5, Mark Brader wrote:
 
> ** Game 3, Round 9 - Geography - Do You Know Where the Bodies are Buried?
 
> 1. In what city is composer Johann Sebastian Bach buried?
 
Bonn
 
> 2. In what city is writer Oscar Wilde buried?
 
Paris
 
> 3. In which *US state* is president John F. Kennedy buried?
 
Virginia
 
> 4. In which *US state* is poet Robert Frost buried?
 
New Hampshire
 
> 5. In what city is poet Edgar Allan Poe buried?
 
Baltimore
 
> 6. In what town would you find Jacques Cartier's tomb?
 
Quebec City
 
> 8. In what city is Prime Minister Sir John A. Macdonald buried?
 
Ottawa

> 9. In what city is Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King
> buried?
 
Ottawa
 
> 10. Jacques Brel, far from alive and well, is dead and buried on
> an island in which *body of water*?
 
Seine River; English Channel
 
 
> A1. A member of the harpsichord family played with plucked metal
> strings but rectangular like the clavichord. Popular during
> the reign of Elizabeth I, it may have been named after her.
 
virginal
 
 
> These dishes are called one thing but made with something
> else entirely. Name the main ingredient.
 
> B2. Chicken-fried steak.
 
beef

 
> From the description, name the film noir.
 
> C1. 1947. Kirk Douglas plays a hood who hires Robert Mitchum
> to find his missing girlfriend, played by Jane Greer.
 
"Out of the Past"

--
Joshua Kreitzer
gromit82@hotmail.com
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