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 by: Mark Brader - Sat, 26 Feb 2022 06:45 UTC

These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2012-03-12,
and should be interpreted accordingly. All questions were written
by members of Footloose and Firkin Free, but have been reformatted
and may have been retyped and/or edited by me. I will reveal the
correct answers in about 3 days.

For further information, including an explanation of the """ notation
that may appear in these rounds, see my 2021-07-20 companion posting
on "Reposted Questions from the Canadian Inquisition (RQFTCI*)".

** Game 7, Round 9 - History - Famous Ships

1. While steaming on the St. Lawrence River in fog, this passenger
ship was struck amidships by the Norwegian collier SS Storstad,
and sank very quickly in the early morning of 1914-05-29.
This accident claimed 1,012 lives, making it the deadliest
purely maritime disaster in Canadian history. Name this ship.

2. This historic US battleship was the official site of the signing
of the Instrument of Surrender by Japan to the Allied Forces,
thus ending World War II in the Pacific. Name it.

3. The destruction of this warship did not cause the US to declare
war on Spain, and in fact the responsibility for the event was
never determined. But it served as a catalyst: the sinking
and deaths of US sailors in Havana's harbor rallied Americans
for armed intervention, and war was declared in April 1898.
Name this battleship.

4. Built in 1942, this destroyer sank more floating tonnage than
any other ship from the Royal Canadian Navy's fleet of 400 ships
that served in World War II. It was involved in 5 battles
before being decommissioned in 1963. Name it.

5. This ship set sail on 1826-05-22 for its first voyage: the
mission was to accompany the larger ship HMS Adventure on a
hydrographic survey of Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego. On its
second voyage, Captain FitzRoy asked his friend and superior,
Captain Francis Beaufort, to seek a gentleman passenger who
would act as a companion as well as having opportunities as
a naturalist. Name this ship.

6. The British battlecruiser HMS Hood was attacked and sunk by
a German warship on 1941-05-24. Of the 1,418 crewmen aboard,
only 3 survived. 3 days later the German ship was sunk in turn
with a loss of 1,997 lives. Name the German ship.

7. In the early 20th century three similar ocean liners were
built by the Harland & Wolff shipyard for the White Star Line.
The most famous of these was the RMS Titanic. Name either of
the other two ships of the same class.

8. This ship, heavily laden with explosives, arrived in Halifax
harbor on 1917-12-06. It collided with the SS Imo, a Belgian
relief ship, and the resulting explosions caused large-scale
destruction in Halifax. Name this ship.

9. This was the first ironclad warship of the United States Navy.
It participated in the first naval battle between two ironclad
warships. It fought to a draw with the Confederate States'
CSS Virginia during the American Civil War. Name this warship.

10. When launched in 1938 this ship became the world's largest
passenger liner, a title it held until the SS France was launched
in 1972. Once it was no longer a working liner, there was
a plan to convert it to a floating hotel, like its sister ship
in California; when that failed, it was moved to Hong Kong for
another purpose, but it was scuttled after a 1972 fire and the
wreck lay in the harbor there for decades. Name the ship.

** Game 7, Round 10 - Challenge Round

* A. Post-WW2 World Leaders

A1. Who was the first chancellor of postwar West Germany?

A2. The Labour Party won the July 1945 British general election,
thus installing this man as Prime Minister and successor to
Winston Churchill. Name him.

* B. The Human Body

B1. This is a complex network of nerves located in the abdomen
behind the stomach, where the celiac trunk, superior
mesenteric artery, and renal arteries branch from the
abdominal aorta. A blow to this area is said to "knock
the wind out of you." Name it.

B2. Located at the lowermost portion of the vertebrate brain,
continuous with the spinal cord, this body part is
responsible for the control of respiration, circulation,
and certain other bodily functions. Name it.

* C. Firsts for American Women

C1. In 1983, who became the first American woman in space?

C2. In 1993, who became the first female US Attorney General?

* D. World Capitals

D1. What small European country's capital city is Vaduz?

D2. Abuja is a planned city, located in this African country's
Federal Capital Territory. It """has been""" the capital
since 1991, when it replaced the country's largest city
as capital. Name the country.

* E. Unseen Characters

E1. In many episodes of this TV sitcom, Howard has loud
aggravated shouting conversations with his mother who speaks
with a Brooklyn-esque accent; it's implied that she's in
a different area of the house, and therefore has never
appeared onscreen. Name the series.

E2. An object of Charlie Brown's affection, this is an unseen
character in the "Peanuts" comic strip by Charles M. Schulz,
and is a symbol of unrequited love. We never know her name;
how is she referred to?

* F. Nobel Peace Prize Winners

F1. Name either of two people who were awarded the 1973 prize
for efforts to bring about a cease-fire in the Vietnam War
and a withdrawal of the American forces.

F2. Nelson Mandela is """one of 4""" South Africans to win the
Nobel Peace Prize. Name any one of the other three.

After completing the round, please decode the rot13: Vs lbh tnir
nf na nafjre "gur erq-unverq tvey" be fbzrguvat pybfryl fvzvyne,
tb onpx naq or zber fcrpvsvp.
--
Mark Brader "Although I have not seen any mention of SoftQuad
Toronto or HoTMetaL in the magazine, it is certainly
msb@vex.net worth while reading." -- Selwyn Wener

My text in this article is in the public domain.

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On 2/25/22 22:45, Mark Brader wrote:
>
>
> ** Game 7, Round 9 - History - Famous Ships
>
> 1. While steaming on the St. Lawrence River in fog, this passenger
> ship was struck amidships by the Norwegian collier SS Storstad,
> and sank very quickly in the early morning of 1914-05-29.
> This accident claimed 1,012 lives, making it the deadliest
> purely maritime disaster in Canadian history. Name this ship.
>
> 2. This historic US battleship was the official site of the signing
> of the Instrument of Surrender by Japan to the Allied Forces,
> thus ending World War II in the Pacific. Name it.

Missouri

>
> 3. The destruction of this warship did not cause the US to declare
> war on Spain, and in fact the responsibility for the event was
> never determined. But it served as a catalyst: the sinking
> and deaths of US sailors in Havana's harbor rallied Americans
> for armed intervention, and war was declared in April 1898.
> Name this battleship.

Maine

>
> 4. Built in 1942, this destroyer sank more floating tonnage than
> any other ship from the Royal Canadian Navy's fleet of 400 ships
> that served in World War II. It was involved in 5 battles
> before being decommissioned in 1963. Name it.
>
> 5. This ship set sail on 1826-05-22 for its first voyage: the
> mission was to accompany the larger ship HMS Adventure on a
> hydrographic survey of Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego. On its
> second voyage, Captain FitzRoy asked his friend and superior,
> Captain Francis Beaufort, to seek a gentleman passenger who
> would act as a companion as well as having opportunities as
> a naturalist. Name this ship.

Beagle

>
> 6. The British battlecruiser HMS Hood was attacked and sunk by
> a German warship on 1941-05-24. Of the 1,418 crewmen aboard,
> only 3 survived. 3 days later the German ship was sunk in turn
> with a loss of 1,997 lives. Name the German ship.

Bismarck

>
> 7. In the early 20th century three similar ocean liners were
> built by the Harland & Wolff shipyard for the White Star Line.
> The most famous of these was the RMS Titanic. Name either of
> the other two ships of the same class.

Olympic

>
> 8. This ship, heavily laden with explosives, arrived in Halifax
> harbor on 1917-12-06. It collided with the SS Imo, a Belgian
> relief ship, and the resulting explosions caused large-scale
> destruction in Halifax. Name this ship.
>
> 9. This was the first ironclad warship of the United States Navy.
> It participated in the first naval battle between two ironclad
> warships. It fought to a draw with the Confederate States'
> CSS Virginia during the American Civil War. Name this warship.

Monitor

>
> 10. When launched in 1938 this ship became the world's largest
> passenger liner, a title it held until the SS France was launched
> in 1972. Once it was no longer a working liner, there was
> a plan to convert it to a floating hotel, like its sister ship
> in California; when that failed, it was moved to Hong Kong for
> another purpose, but it was scuttled after a 1972 fire and the
> wreck lay in the harbor there for decades. Name the ship.

Queen Mary

>
>
> ** Game 7, Round 10 - Challenge Round
>
> * A. Post-WW2 World Leaders
>
> A1. Who was the first chancellor of postwar West Germany?
>
> A2. The Labour Party won the July 1945 British general election,
> thus installing this man as Prime Minister and successor to
> Winston Churchill. Name him.
>
>
> * B. The Human Body
>
> B1. This is a complex network of nerves located in the abdomen
> behind the stomach, where the celiac trunk, superior
> mesenteric artery, and renal arteries branch from the
> abdominal aorta. A blow to this area is said to "knock
> the wind out of you." Name it.

solar plexus

>
> B2. Located at the lowermost portion of the vertebrate brain,
> continuous with the spinal cord, this body part is
> responsible for the control of respiration, circulation,
> and certain other bodily functions. Name it.
>
>
> * C. Firsts for American Women
>
> C1. In 1983, who became the first American woman in space?

Sally Ride

>
> C2. In 1993, who became the first female US Attorney General?

Janet Reno

>
>
> * D. World Capitals
>
> D1. What small European country's capital city is Vaduz?

Liechtenstein

>
> D2. Abuja is a planned city, located in this African country's
> Federal Capital Territory. It """has been""" the capital
> since 1991, when it replaced the country's largest city
> as capital. Name the country.

Nigeria

>
>
> * E. Unseen Characters
>
> E1. In many episodes of this TV sitcom, Howard has loud
> aggravated shouting conversations with his mother who speaks
> with a Brooklyn-esque accent; it's implied that she's in
> a different area of the house, and therefore has never
> appeared onscreen. Name the series.
>
> E2. An object of Charlie Brown's affection, this is an unseen
> character in the "Peanuts" comic strip by Charles M. Schulz,
> and is a symbol of unrequited love. We never know her name;
> how is she referred to?

cute little red-haired girl

>
>
> * F. Nobel Peace Prize Winners
>
> F1. Name either of two people who were awarded the 1973 prize
> for efforts to bring about a cease-fire in the Vietnam War
> and a withdrawal of the American forces.

Kissinger

>
> F2. Nelson Mandela is """one of 4""" South Africans to win the
> Nobel Peace Prize. Name any one of the other three.

Desmond Tutu

>
> After completing the round, please decode the rot13: Vs lbh tnir
> nf na nafjre "gur erq-unverq tvey" be fbzrguvat pybfryl fvzvyne,
> tb onpx naq or zber fcrpvsvp.

--
Dan Tilque

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Mark Brader (msb@vex.net) writes:
> ** Game 7, Round 9 - History - Famous Ships
>
> 5. This ship set sail on 1826-05-22 for its first voyage: the
> mission was to accompany the larger ship HMS Adventure on a
> hydrographic survey of Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego. On its
> second voyage, Captain FitzRoy asked his friend and superior,
> Captain Francis Beaufort, to seek a gentleman passenger who
> would act as a companion as well as having opportunities as
> a naturalist. Name this ship.

Beagle

> ** Game 7, Round 10 - Challenge Round
>
> * A. Post-WW2 World Leaders
>
> A1. Who was the first chancellor of postwar West Germany?

Adenauer
> A2. The Labour Party won the July 1945 British general election,
> thus installing this man as Prime Minister and successor to
> Winston Churchill. Name him.

Atlee
> * D. World Capitals
>
> D1. What small European country's capital city is Vaduz?

Liechtenstein
> D2. Abuja is a planned city, located in this African country's
> Federal Capital Territory. It """has been""" the capital
> since 1991, when it replaced the country's largest city
> as capital. Name the country.

Nigeria
> E2. An object of Charlie Brown's affection, this is an unseen
> character in the "Peanuts" comic strip by Charles M. Schulz,
> and is a symbol of unrequited love. We never know her name;
> how is she referred to?

The little red-haired girl (At least she is red-haired in the Swedish
translation of the strip.)
> * F. Nobel Peace Prize Winners
>
> F1. Name either of two people who were awarded the 1973 prize
> for efforts to bring about a cease-fire in the Vietnam War
> and a withdrawal of the American forces.

Le Duc Tho and Henry Kissigner (of whom, only the latter arrived
to receive the prize).
> F2. Nelson Mandela is """one of 4""" South Africans to win the
> Nobel Peace Prize. Name any one of the other three.

Doris Lessing and Desmond Tutu are two of them.

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 by: Dan Blum - Sat, 26 Feb 2022 14:28 UTC

Mark Brader <msb@vex.net> wrote:

> ** Game 7, Round 9 - History - Famous Ships

> 2. This historic US battleship was the official site of the signing
> of the Instrument of Surrender by Japan to the Allied Forces,
> thus ending World War II in the Pacific. Name it.

USS Missouri

> 3. The destruction of this warship did not cause the US to declare
> war on Spain, and in fact the responsibility for the event was
> never determined. But it served as a catalyst: the sinking
> and deaths of US sailors in Havana's harbor rallied Americans
> for armed intervention, and war was declared in April 1898.
> Name this battleship.

USS Maine

> 5. This ship set sail on 1826-05-22 for its first voyage: the
> mission was to accompany the larger ship HMS Adventure on a
> hydrographic survey of Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego. On its
> second voyage, Captain FitzRoy asked his friend and superior,
> Captain Francis Beaufort, to seek a gentleman passenger who
> would act as a companion as well as having opportunities as
> a naturalist. Name this ship.

HMS Beagle

> 6. The British battlecruiser HMS Hood was attacked and sunk by
> a German warship on 1941-05-24. Of the 1,418 crewmen aboard,
> only 3 survived. 3 days later the German ship was sunk in turn
> with a loss of 1,997 lives. Name the German ship.

Bismarck

> 7. In the early 20th century three similar ocean liners were
> built by the Harland & Wolff shipyard for the White Star Line.
> The most famous of these was the RMS Titanic. Name either of
> the other two ships of the same class.

RMS Gigantic

> 9. This was the first ironclad warship of the United States Navy.
> It participated in the first naval battle between two ironclad
> warships. It fought to a draw with the Confederate States'
> CSS Virginia during the American Civil War. Name this warship.

USS Monitor

> 10. When launched in 1938 this ship became the world's largest
> passenger liner, a title it held until the SS France was launched
> in 1972. Once it was no longer a working liner, there was
> a plan to convert it to a floating hotel, like its sister ship
> in California; when that failed, it was moved to Hong Kong for
> another purpose, but it was scuttled after a 1972 fire and the
> wreck lay in the harbor there for decades. Name the ship.

Queen Mary

> ** Game 7, Round 10 - Challenge Round

> * A. Post-WW2 World Leaders

> A1. Who was the first chancellor of postwar West Germany?

Konrad Adenauer

> A2. The Labour Party won the July 1945 British general election,
> thus installing this man as Prime Minister and successor to
> Winston Churchill. Name him.

Wilson

> * B. The Human Body

> B1. This is a complex network of nerves located in the abdomen
> behind the stomach, where the celiac trunk, superior
> mesenteric artery, and renal arteries branch from the
> abdominal aorta. A blow to this area is said to "knock
> the wind out of you." Name it.

solar plexus

> B2. Located at the lowermost portion of the vertebrate brain,
> continuous with the spinal cord, this body part is
> responsible for the control of respiration, circulation,
> and certain other bodily functions. Name it.

hypothalamus

> * C. Firsts for American Women

> C1. In 1983, who became the first American woman in space?

Sally Ride

> C2. In 1993, who became the first female US Attorney General?

Janet Reno

> * D. World Capitals

> D1. What small European country's capital city is Vaduz?

Liechtenstein

> D2. Abuja is a planned city, located in this African country's
> Federal Capital Territory. It """has been""" the capital
> since 1991, when it replaced the country's largest city
> as capital. Name the country.

Nigeria

> * E. Unseen Characters

> E1. In many episodes of this TV sitcom, Howard has loud
> aggravated shouting conversations with his mother who speaks
> with a Brooklyn-esque accent; it's implied that she's in
> a different area of the house, and therefore has never
> appeared onscreen. Name the series.

The Big Bang Theory

> E2. An object of Charlie Brown's affection, this is an unseen
> character in the "Peanuts" comic strip by Charles M. Schulz,
> and is a symbol of unrequited love. We never know her name;
> how is she referred to?

the little red-haired girl

> * F. Nobel Peace Prize Winners

> F2. Nelson Mandela is """one of 4""" South Africans to win the
> Nobel Peace Prize. Name any one of the other three.

Archbishop Desmond Tutu

--
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Dan Blum tool@panix.com
"I wouldn't have believed it myself if I hadn't just made it up."

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On Saturday, February 26, 2022 at 12:46:04 AM UTC-6, Mark Brader wrote:

> ** Game 7, Round 9 - History - Famous Ships
>
> 2. This historic US battleship was the official site of the signing
> of the Instrument of Surrender by Japan to the Allied Forces,
> thus ending World War II in the Pacific. Name it.

USS Missouri
> 3. The destruction of this warship did not cause the US to declare
> war on Spain, and in fact the responsibility for the event was
> never determined. But it served as a catalyst: the sinking
> and deaths of US sailors in Havana's harbor rallied Americans
> for armed intervention, and war was declared in April 1898.
> Name this battleship.

USS Maine

> 5. This ship set sail on 1826-05-22 for its first voyage: the
> mission was to accompany the larger ship HMS Adventure on a
> hydrographic survey of Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego. On its
> second voyage, Captain FitzRoy asked his friend and superior,
> Captain Francis Beaufort, to seek a gentleman passenger who
> would act as a companion as well as having opportunities as
> a naturalist. Name this ship.

HMS Beagle

> 7. In the early 20th century three similar ocean liners were
> built by the Harland & Wolff shipyard for the White Star Line.
> The most famous of these was the RMS Titanic. Name either of
> the other two ships of the same class.

RMS Britannic

> 9. This was the first ironclad warship of the United States Navy.
> It participated in the first naval battle between two ironclad
> warships. It fought to a draw with the Confederate States'
> CSS Virginia during the American Civil War. Name this warship.

USS Merrimack; USS Monitor

> 10. When launched in 1938 this ship became the world's largest
> passenger liner, a title it held until the SS France was launched
> in 1972. Once it was no longer a working liner, there was
> a plan to convert it to a floating hotel, like its sister ship
> in California; when that failed, it was moved to Hong Kong for
> another purpose, but it was scuttled after a 1972 fire and the
> wreck lay in the harbor there for decades. Name the ship.

SS United States

> ** Game 7, Round 10 - Challenge Round
>
> * A. Post-WW2 World Leaders
>
> A1. Who was the first chancellor of postwar West Germany?

Adenauer

> A2. The Labour Party won the July 1945 British general election,
> thus installing this man as Prime Minister and successor to
> Winston Churchill. Name him.

Attlee

> * B. The Human Body
>
> B2. Located at the lowermost portion of the vertebrate brain,
> continuous with the spinal cord, this body part is
> responsible for the control of respiration, circulation,
> and certain other bodily functions. Name it.

medulla (?)

> * C. Firsts for American Women
>
> C1. In 1983, who became the first American woman in space?

Ride

> C2. In 1993, who became the first female US Attorney General?

Reno

> * D. World Capitals
>
> D1. What small European country's capital city is Vaduz?

Liechtenstein
> D2. Abuja is a planned city, located in this African country's
> Federal Capital Territory. It """has been""" the capital
> since 1991, when it replaced the country's largest city
> as capital. Name the country.

Nigeria

> * E. Unseen Characters
>
> E1. In many episodes of this TV sitcom, Howard has loud
> aggravated shouting conversations with his mother who speaks
> with a Brooklyn-esque accent; it's implied that she's in
> a different area of the house, and therefore has never
> appeared onscreen. Name the series.

"The Big Bang Theory"

> E2. An object of Charlie Brown's affection, this is an unseen
> character in the "Peanuts" comic strip by Charles M. Schulz,
> and is a symbol of unrequited love. We never know her name;
> how is she referred to?

the Little Red-Haired Girl

> * F. Nobel Peace Prize Winners
>
> F1. Name either of two people who were awarded the 1973 prize
> for efforts to bring about a cease-fire in the Vietnam War
> and a withdrawal of the American forces.

Kissinger
> F2. Nelson Mandela is """one of 4""" South Africans to win the
> Nobel Peace Prize. Name any one of the other three.

Tutu

--
Joshua Kreitzer
gromit82@hotmail.com

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 by: Pete Gayde - Tue, 1 Mar 2022 03:55 UTC

Mark Brader wrote:
> These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2012-03-12,
> and should be interpreted accordingly. All questions were written
> by members of Footloose and Firkin Free, but have been reformatted
> and may have been retyped and/or edited by me. I will reveal the
> correct answers in about 3 days.
>
> For further information, including an explanation of the """ notation
> that may appear in these rounds, see my 2021-07-20 companion posting
> on "Reposted Questions from the Canadian Inquisition (RQFTCI*)".
>
>
> ** Game 7, Round 9 - History - Famous Ships
>
> 1. While steaming on the St. Lawrence River in fog, this passenger
> ship was struck amidships by the Norwegian collier SS Storstad,
> and sank very quickly in the early morning of 1914-05-29.
> This accident claimed 1,012 lives, making it the deadliest
> purely maritime disaster in Canadian history. Name this ship.
>
> 2. This historic US battleship was the official site of the signing
> of the Instrument of Surrender by Japan to the Allied Forces,
> thus ending World War II in the Pacific. Name it.

Missouri

>
> 3. The destruction of this warship did not cause the US to declare
> war on Spain, and in fact the responsibility for the event was
> never determined. But it served as a catalyst: the sinking
> and deaths of US sailors in Havana's harbor rallied Americans
> for armed intervention, and war was declared in April 1898.
> Name this battleship.

Maine

>
> 4. Built in 1942, this destroyer sank more floating tonnage than
> any other ship from the Royal Canadian Navy's fleet of 400 ships
> that served in World War II. It was involved in 5 battles
> before being decommissioned in 1963. Name it.
>
> 5. This ship set sail on 1826-05-22 for its first voyage: the
> mission was to accompany the larger ship HMS Adventure on a
> hydrographic survey of Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego. On its
> second voyage, Captain FitzRoy asked his friend and superior,
> Captain Francis Beaufort, to seek a gentleman passenger who
> would act as a companion as well as having opportunities as
> a naturalist. Name this ship.

Beagle

>
> 6. The British battlecruiser HMS Hood was attacked and sunk by
> a German warship on 1941-05-24. Of the 1,418 crewmen aboard,
> only 3 survived. 3 days later the German ship was sunk in turn
> with a loss of 1,997 lives. Name the German ship.

Graf Spee

>
> 7. In the early 20th century three similar ocean liners were
> built by the Harland & Wolff shipyard for the White Star Line.
> The most famous of these was the RMS Titanic. Name either of
> the other two ships of the same class.

Gigantic; Olympic

>
> 8. This ship, heavily laden with explosives, arrived in Halifax
> harbor on 1917-12-06. It collided with the SS Imo, a Belgian
> relief ship, and the resulting explosions caused large-scale
> destruction in Halifax. Name this ship.
>
> 9. This was the first ironclad warship of the United States Navy.
> It participated in the first naval battle between two ironclad
> warships. It fought to a draw with the Confederate States'
> CSS Virginia during the American Civil War. Name this warship.

Monitor

>
> 10. When launched in 1938 this ship became the world's largest
> passenger liner, a title it held until the SS France was launched
> in 1972. Once it was no longer a working liner, there was
> a plan to convert it to a floating hotel, like its sister ship
> in California; when that failed, it was moved to Hong Kong for
> another purpose, but it was scuttled after a 1972 fire and the
> wreck lay in the harbor there for decades. Name the ship.

Queen Mary

>
>
> ** Game 7, Round 10 - Challenge Round
>
> * A. Post-WW2 World Leaders
>
> A1. Who was the first chancellor of postwar West Germany?

Adenauer

>
> A2. The Labour Party won the July 1945 British general election,
> thus installing this man as Prime Minister and successor to
> Winston Churchill. Name him.

Eden

>
>
> * B. The Human Body
>
> B1. This is a complex network of nerves located in the abdomen
> behind the stomach, where the celiac trunk, superior
> mesenteric artery, and renal arteries branch from the
> abdominal aorta. A blow to this area is said to "knock
> the wind out of you." Name it.

Solar Plexus

>
> B2. Located at the lowermost portion of the vertebrate brain,
> continuous with the spinal cord, this body part is
> responsible for the control of respiration, circulation,
> and certain other bodily functions. Name it.

Medulla oblangata

>
>
> * C. Firsts for American Women
>
> C1. In 1983, who became the first American woman in space?

Ride

>
> C2. In 1993, who became the first female US Attorney General?

Reno

>
>
> * D. World Capitals
>
> D1. What small European country's capital city is Vaduz?

Liechtenstein

>
> D2. Abuja is a planned city, located in this African country's
> Federal Capital Territory. It """has been""" the capital
> since 1991, when it replaced the country's largest city
> as capital. Name the country.

Nigeria

>
>
> * E. Unseen Characters
>
> E1. In many episodes of this TV sitcom, Howard has loud
> aggravated shouting conversations with his mother who speaks
> with a Brooklyn-esque accent; it's implied that she's in
> a different area of the house, and therefore has never
> appeared onscreen. Name the series.

Big Bang Theory

>
> E2. An object of Charlie Brown's affection, this is an unseen
> character in the "Peanuts" comic strip by Charles M. Schulz,
> and is a symbol of unrequited love. We never know her name;
> how is she referred to?

Little Red-haired girl

>
>
> * F. Nobel Peace Prize Winners
>
> F1. Name either of two people who were awarded the 1973 prize
> for efforts to bring about a cease-fire in the Vietnam War
> and a withdrawal of the American forces.

Kissinger

>
> F2. Nelson Mandela is """one of 4""" South Africans to win the
> Nobel Peace Prize. Name any one of the other three.

de Klerk

>
> After completing the round, please decode the rot13: Vs lbh tnir
> nf na nafjre "gur erq-unverq tvey" be fbzrguvat pybfryl fvzvyne,
> tb onpx naq or zber fcrpvsvp.
>

Pete Gayde

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 by: Mark Brader - Tue, 1 Mar 2022 05:45 UTC

Mark Brader:
> These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2012-03-12,
> and should be interpreted accordingly... For further information...
> see my 2021-07-20 companion posting on "Reposted Questions from
> the Canadian Inquisition (RQFTCI*)".

Game 7 is over and JOSHUA KREITZER is the winner by a goodish margin.
Hearty congratulations, sir!

> ** Game 7, Round 9 - History - Famous Ships

The prefixes such as RMS and USS are shown for interest, but they
were ignored for scoring purposes, even if given wrongly.

> 1. While steaming on the St. Lawrence River in fog, this passenger
> ship was struck amidships by the Norwegian collier SS Storstad,
> and sank very quickly in the early morning of 1914-05-29.
> This accident claimed 1,012 lives, making it the deadliest
> purely maritime disaster in Canadian history. Name this ship.

RMS Empress of Ireland.

The wording "purely maritime" is used because of the Halifax
Explosion -- see question #8 -- which killed about 2,000 people.

> 2. This historic US battleship was the official site of the signing
> of the Instrument of Surrender by Japan to the Allied Forces,
> thus ending World War II in the Pacific. Name it.

USS Missouri. 4 for Dan Tilque, Dan Blum, Joshua, and Pete.

> 3. The destruction of this warship did not cause the US to declare
> war on Spain, and in fact the responsibility for the event was
> never determined. But it served as a catalyst: the sinking
> and deaths of US sailors in Havana's harbor rallied Americans
> for armed intervention, and war was declared in April 1898.
> Name this battleship.

USS Maine. 4 for Dan Tilque, Dan Blum, Joshua, and Pete.

> 4. Built in 1942, this destroyer sank more floating tonnage than
> any other ship from the Royal Canadian Navy's fleet of 400 ships
> that served in World War II. It was involved in 5 battles
> before being decommissioned in 1963. Name it.

HMCS Haida.

After decommissioning, it was moored as a museum here in Toronto
for years, then moved to Hamilton.

> 5. This ship set sail on 1826-05-22 for its first voyage: the
> mission was to accompany the larger ship HMS Adventure on a
> hydrographic survey of Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego. On its
> second voyage, Captain FitzRoy asked his friend and superior,
> Captain Francis Beaufort, to seek a gentleman passenger who
> would act as a companion as well as having opportunities as
> a naturalist. Name this ship.

HMS Beagle. (With passenger Charles Darwin, of course.) 4 for
everyone -- Dan Tilque, Erland, Dan Blum, Joshua, and Pete.

> 6. The British battlecruiser HMS Hood was attacked and sunk by
> a German warship on 1941-05-24. Of the 1,418 crewmen aboard,
> only 3 survived. 3 days later the German ship was sunk in turn
> with a loss of 1,997 lives. Name the German ship.

Bismarck. 4 for Dan Tilque and Dan Blum.

ObMovie: "Sink the Bismarck!" (1960).

> 7. In the early 20th century three similar ocean liners were
> built by the Harland & Wolff shipyard for the White Star Line.
> The most famous of these was the RMS Titanic. Name either of
> the other two ships of the same class.

RMS Olympic, HMHS Britannic. 4 for Dan Tilque and Joshua.
2 for Pete.

The Britannic was *originally* to have been the RMS Gigantic,
but I did not accept this name as an answer, because the name was
never used. It was changed after the Titanic disaster.

The Britannic was repurposed as a hospital ship because of World
War I, and was sunk in 1916, so it never entered passenger service.
One woman, Violet Jessop, survived both sinkings and was also on
board the Olympic when it collided (without dire consequences)
with another ship!

> 8. This ship, heavily laden with explosives, arrived in Halifax
> harbor on 1917-12-06. It collided with the SS Imo, a Belgian
> relief ship, and the resulting explosions caused large-scale
> destruction in Halifax. Name this ship.

SS Mont-Blanc.

> 9. This was the first ironclad warship of the United States Navy.
> It participated in the first naval battle between two ironclad
> warships. It fought to a draw with the Confederate States'
> CSS Virginia during the American Civil War. Name this warship.

USS Monitor. (Not the Merrimack, which was a previous name of
the Virginia.) 4 for Dan Tilque, Dan Blum, and Pete. 2 for Joshua.

> 10. When launched in 1938 this ship became the world's largest
> passenger liner, a title it held until the SS France was launched
> in 1972. Once it was no longer a working liner, there was
> a plan to convert it to a floating hotel, like its sister ship
> in California; when that failed, it was moved to Hong Kong for
> another purpose, but it was scuttled after a 1972 fire and the
> wreck lay in the harbor there for decades. Name the ship.

RMS Queen Elizabeth (or its later names: Elizabeth, then Seawise
University).

The Queen Mary (launched in 1934) is the sister ship, which is still
a hotel in California. The Queen Elizabeth 2, successor to the Queen
Elizabeth, remained in passenger service until 2008 and now is also
a hotel, in Dubai.

> ** Game 7, Round 10 - Challenge Round

> * A. Post-WW2 World Leaders

> A1. Who was the first chancellor of postwar West Germany?

Konrad Adenauer. 4 for Erland, Dan Blum, Joshua, and Pete.

> A2. The Labour Party won the July 1945 British general election,
> thus installing this man as Prime Minister and successor to
> Winston Churchill. Name him.

Clement Attlee. 4 for Erland and Joshua.

> * B. The Human Body

> B1. This is a complex network of nerves located in the abdomen
> behind the stomach, where the celiac trunk, superior
> mesenteric artery, and renal arteries branch from the
> abdominal aorta. A blow to this area is said to "knock
> the wind out of you." Name it.

Solar plexus or celiac plexus. 4 for Dan Tilque, Dan Blum, and Pete.

> B2. Located at the lowermost portion of the vertebrate brain,
> continuous with the spinal cord, this body part is
> responsible for the control of respiration, circulation,
> and certain other bodily functions. Name it.

Brainstem, or specifically the medulla oblongata (and I accepted
medulla). 4 for Joshua and Pete.

> * C. Firsts for American Women

> C1. In 1983, who became the first American woman in space?

Sally Ride. 4 for Dan Tilque, Dan Blum, Joshua, and Pete.

> C2. In 1993, who became the first female US Attorney General?

Janet Reno. 4 for Dan Tilque, Dan Blum, Joshua, and Pete.

> * D. World Capitals

> D1. What small European country's capital city is Vaduz?

Liechtenstein. 4 for everyone.

> D2. Abuja is a planned city, located in this African country's
> Federal Capital Territory. It """has been""" the capital
> since 1991, when it replaced the country's largest city
> as capital. Name the country.

Nigeria. (Still true. The old capital was Lagos.) 4 for everyone.

> * E. Unseen Characters

> E1. In many episodes of this TV sitcom, Howard has loud
> aggravated shouting conversations with his mother who speaks
> with a Brooklyn-esque accent; it's implied that she's in
> a different area of the house, and therefore has never
> appeared onscreen. Name the series.

"The Big Bang Theory". 4 for Dan Blum, Joshua, and Pete.

> E2. An object of Charlie Brown's affection, this is an unseen
> character in the "Peanuts" comic strip by Charles M. Schulz,
> and is a symbol of unrequited love. We never know her name;
> how is she referred to?

The little red-haired girl. I required "little" for full points.
4 for Erland, Dan Blum, Joshua, and Pete. 3 for Dan Tilque.

> * F. Nobel Peace Prize Winners

> F1. Name either of two people who were awarded the 1973 prize
> for efforts to bring about a cease-fire in the Vietnam War
> and a withdrawal of the American forces.

Le Duc Tho (who declined the prize), Henry Kissinger (who didn't).
4 for Dan Tilque, Erland (the hard way), Joshua, and Pete.

> F2. Nelson Mandela is """one of 4""" South Africans to win the
> Nobel Peace Prize. Name any one of the other three.

F.W. De Klerk (1993, with Mandela), Albert Lutuli (1960), Desmond Tutu
(1984). (Still true.) 4 for Dan Tilque, Dan Blum, Joshua, and Pete.
2 for Erland.

Doris Lessing is not South African and she won the literature prize,
not peace.

Scores, if there are no errors:

GAME 7 ROUNDS-> 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 BEST
TOPICS-> Lit Can Spo Sci Geo Ent His Cha SIX
Joshua Kreitzer 40 0 36 27 48 36 18 44 231
Dan Blum 16 8 23 30 24 20 20 36 153
Pete Gayde 13 8 -- -- 30 20 18 44 133
Dan Tilque 0 4 16 27 28 4 24 31 130
Stephen Perry 39 4 40 36 -- -- -- -- 119
Erland Sommarskog 4 4 20 23 0 24 4 26 101


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