• RQFTCICR14 Game 9, Rounds 9-10: Russells, spring challenge

    From Mark Brader@21:1/5 to All on Sun May 21 05:07:02 2023
    These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2014-03-24,
    and should be interpreted accordingly. All questions were written
    by members of the Cellar Rats, 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 2022-09-09
    companion posting on "Reposted Questions from the Canadian
    Inquisition (RQFTCI*)".

    Barring further interruptions to play, this will be the last set of
    RQFTCI rounds.


    ** Game 9, Round 9 - Entertainment - Russells in Entertainment

    We give some clues and in each case you must answer with the first
    *and* last name -- one of which is always some form of Russell.

    1. Australian actor: "The Insider" (1999), "Robin Hood" (2010).

    2. "The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes" (1969), "Escape From New York"
    (1981), "Escape From L.A." (1996).

    3. One of the wealthiest hip-hop executives, net worth over
    $300,000,000. Founder of Def Jam records, Def Jam comedy, Phat
    Farm clothing line. Brother of Reverend Run of Run DMC. Vegan.
    Gay-rights activist. UN goodwill ambassador. Participated in
    Occupy Wall Street.

    4. Oscar-winning film director of "Women in Love" (1969), the Who's
    "Tommy" (1975), "Altered States" (1980).

    5. Married to film director Nicholas Roeg. "Bad Timing/A Sensual
    Obsession" (1980); "The Razor's Edge" (1984); "Black Widow"
    (1987) with Debra Winger.

    6. British, once married to Katy Perry. "Forgetting Sarah Marshall"
    (2008), "Get Him to the Greek" (2010), "Despicable Me" (2010),
    "Despicable Me 2" (2013).

    7. Director of low-budget sexploitation films with campy humor:
    "Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!" (1965). Autobiography:
    "A Clean Breast".

    8. Canadian comedian of Anglo-Indian heritage. Famous line:
    "Somebody gonna get a-hurt real bad." First comic to sell out
    the Air Canada Centre.

    9. "The Outlaw" (1943); Howard Hughes designed her bra. "Gentlemen
    Prefer Blondes" (1953). Founded World Adoption International
    Fund after a scandal that she paid to adopt an Irish baby
    (mentioned in the 2014 film "Philomena").

    10. "His Girl Friday" (1940), Howard Hughes screwball comedy.
    "My Sister Eileen" (1942). "Auntie Mame" (1958), film and
    Broadway.


    ** Game 9, Round 10 - Challenge: All Things Spring

    In honor of the equinox, the following questions all have something
    to do with spring. But remember, "spring" has more than one
    meaning...!

    * A. Science

    A1. The scientific law that describes the physics of springs,
    namely that the force required to compress or extend a
    spring a given distance is proportional to that distance,
    is called after its discoverer. What's his name?

    A2. All mechanical watches contain a spring that stores the
    energy from the watch being wound. It consists of a metal
    ribbon in the form of a tight coil. What is it called?


    * B. Entertainment

    B1. A lavish production of the song "Springtime for Hitler"
    is featured in which movie?

    B2. Which writer of popular 20th century songs and show tunes
    penned "I Love Paris", whose well-known chorus begins
    with the line "I love Paris in the spring time"? It was
    introduced in the musical "Can-Can", and covered by such
    famous mid-20th Century singers as Frank Sinatra and Ella
    Fitzgerald, as well as many, many others.


    * C. Sports & Leisure

    C1. This emerging sport sees riders performing tricks on modern,
    high-tech pogo sticks, which have the potential to make
    jumps that reach up to 10 feet in height. What is it called?

    C2. According to the autobiography of former Cleveland Indians
    owner Bill Veeck, what was the issue with spring training
    in Florida that motivated his role in the formation of the
    Cactus League in Arizona?


    * D. Arts & Literature

    D1. In which city did the 1913 debut of Igor Stravinsky's
    "The Rite of Spring" cause a riot to break out in the
    audience due to the the avant-garde nature of the music
    and choreography?

    D2. Which 1962 book by Rachel Carson about the detrimental
    effects of indiscriminate pesticide use is credited with
    starting the modern environmental movement?


    * E. Geography

    E1. Which Alberta town is known around the world for its
    sulfurous hot springs?

    E2. Water from which French spring, sought after for its
    purported curative powers, became famous after an apparition
    of the Virgin Mary allegedly appeared to Bernadette Soubirous
    in 1858 and instructed her to bathe in and drink it?


    * F. History

    F1. In what year did Czechoslovakia's failed uprising against
    Soviet domination, known as the Prague Spring, take place?

    F2. The series of uprisings known as the Arab Spring were
    sparked when street vendor Mohamed Bouazizi set himself
    on fire to protest police corruption and ill treatment in
    which country?

    --
    Mark Brader, Toronto "Don't be silly -- send it to Canada" msb@vex.net -- British postal worker

    My text in this article is in the public domain.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From Dan Blum@21:1/5 to Mark Brader on Sun May 21 14:15:36 2023
    Mark Brader <msb@vex.net> wrote:

    ** Game 9, Round 9 - Entertainment - Russells in Entertainment

    1. Australian actor: "The Insider" (1999), "Robin Hood" (2010).

    Russell Crowe

    2. "The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes" (1969), "Escape From New York"
    (1981), "Escape From L.A." (1996).

    Kurt Russell

    5. Married to film director Nicholas Roeg. "Bad Timing/A Sensual
    Obsession" (1980); "The Razor's Edge" (1984); "Black Widow"
    (1987) with Debra Winger.

    Theresa Russell

    6. British, once married to Katy Perry. "Forgetting Sarah Marshall"
    (2008), "Get Him to the Greek" (2010), "Despicable Me" (2010),
    "Despicable Me 2" (2013).

    Russell Brand

    7. Director of low-budget sexploitation films with campy humor:
    "Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!" (1965). Autobiography:
    "A Clean Breast".

    Russ(ell) Meyers

    9. "The Outlaw" (1943); Howard Hughes designed her bra. "Gentlemen
    Prefer Blondes" (1953). Founded World Adoption International
    Fund after a scandal that she paid to adopt an Irish baby
    (mentioned in the 2014 film "Philomena").

    Jane Russell

    10. "His Girl Friday" (1940), Howard Hughes screwball comedy.
    "My Sister Eileen" (1942). "Auntie Mame" (1958), film and
    Broadway.

    Rosalind Russell

    ** Game 9, Round 10 - Challenge: All Things Spring

    * A. Science

    A2. All mechanical watches contain a spring that stores the
    energy from the watch being wound. It consists of a metal
    ribbon in the form of a tight coil. What is it called?

    mainspring

    * B. Entertainment

    B1. A lavish production of the song "Springtime for Hitler"
    is featured in which movie?

    The Producers

    B2. Which writer of popular 20th century songs and show tunes
    penned "I Love Paris", whose well-known chorus begins
    with the line "I love Paris in the spring time"? It was
    introduced in the musical "Can-Can", and covered by such
    famous mid-20th Century singers as Frank Sinatra and Ella
    Fitzgerald, as well as many, many others.

    Irving Berlin

    * C. Sports & Leisure

    C2. According to the autobiography of former Cleveland Indians
    owner Bill Veeck, what was the issue with spring training
    in Florida that motivated his role in the formation of the
    Cactus League in Arizona?

    it rained too much

    * D. Arts & Literature

    D1. In which city did the 1913 debut of Igor Stravinsky's
    "The Rite of Spring" cause a riot to break out in the
    audience due to the the avant-garde nature of the music
    and choreography?

    Paris

    D2. Which 1962 book by Rachel Carson about the detrimental
    effects of indiscriminate pesticide use is credited with
    starting the modern environmental movement?

    Silent Spring

    * E. Geography

    E1. Which Alberta town is known around the world for its
    sulfurous hot springs?

    Medicine Hat

    E2. Water from which French spring, sought after for its
    purported curative powers, became famous after an apparition
    of the Virgin Mary allegedly appeared to Bernadette Soubirous
    in 1858 and instructed her to bathe in and drink it?

    Lourdes

    * F. History

    F1. In what year did Czechoslovakia's failed uprising against
    Soviet domination, known as the Prague Spring, take place?

    1968

    F2. The series of uprisings known as the Arab Spring were
    sparked when street vendor Mohamed Bouazizi set himself
    on fire to protest police corruption and ill treatment in
    which country?

    Egypt; Tunisia

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

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From Joshua Kreitzer@21:1/5 to Mark Brader on Sun May 21 10:54:37 2023
    On Sunday, May 21, 2023 at 12:10:24 AM UTC-5, Mark Brader wrote:

    ** Game 9, Round 9 - Entertainment - Russells in Entertainment

    We give some clues and in each case you must answer with the first
    *and* last name -- one of which is always some form of Russell.

    1. Australian actor: "The Insider" (1999), "Robin Hood" (2010).

    Russell Crowe

    2. "The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes" (1969), "Escape From New York"
    (1981), "Escape From L.A." (1996).

    Kurt Russell

    3. One of the wealthiest hip-hop executives, net worth over
    $300,000,000. Founder of Def Jam records, Def Jam comedy, Phat
    Farm clothing line. Brother of Reverend Run of Run DMC. Vegan.
    Gay-rights activist. UN goodwill ambassador. Participated in
    Occupy Wall Street.

    Russell Simmons

    4. Oscar-winning film director of "Women in Love" (1969), the Who's
    "Tommy" (1975), "Altered States" (1980).

    Ken Russell

    5. Married to film director Nicholas Roeg. "Bad Timing/A Sensual
    Obsession" (1980); "The Razor's Edge" (1984); "Black Widow"
    (1987) with Debra Winger.

    Theresa Russell

    6. British, once married to Katy Perry. "Forgetting Sarah Marshall"
    (2008), "Get Him to the Greek" (2010), "Despicable Me" (2010),
    "Despicable Me 2" (2013).

    Russell Brand

    7. Director of low-budget sexploitation films with campy humor:
    "Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!" (1965). Autobiography:
    "A Clean Breast".

    Russ Meyer

    9. "The Outlaw" (1943); Howard Hughes designed her bra. "Gentlemen
    Prefer Blondes" (1953). Founded World Adoption International
    Fund after a scandal that she paid to adopt an Irish baby
    (mentioned in the 2014 film "Philomena").

    Jane Russell

    10. "His Girl Friday" (1940), Howard Hughes screwball comedy.
    "My Sister Eileen" (1942). "Auntie Mame" (1958), film and
    Broadway.

    Rosalind Russell

    ** Game 9, Round 10 - Challenge: All Things Spring

    In honor of the equinox, the following questions all have something
    to do with spring. But remember, "spring" has more than one
    meaning...!

    * B. Entertainment

    B1. A lavish production of the song "Springtime for Hitler"
    is featured in which movie?

    "The Producers"

    B2. Which writer of popular 20th century songs and show tunes
    penned "I Love Paris", whose well-known chorus begins
    with the line "I love Paris in the spring time"? It was
    introduced in the musical "Can-Can", and covered by such
    famous mid-20th Century singers as Frank Sinatra and Ella
    Fitzgerald, as well as many, many others.

    Cole Porter

    * C. Sports & Leisure

    C2. According to the autobiography of former Cleveland Indians
    owner Bill Veeck, what was the issue with spring training
    in Florida that motivated his role in the formation of the
    Cactus League in Arizona?

    racial discrimination against black players

    * D. Arts & Literature

    D1. In which city did the 1913 debut of Igor Stravinsky's
    "The Rite of Spring" cause a riot to break out in the
    audience due to the the avant-garde nature of the music
    and choreography?

    Paris

    D2. Which 1962 book by Rachel Carson about the detrimental
    effects of indiscriminate pesticide use is credited with
    starting the modern environmental movement?

    "Silent Spring"

    * F. History

    F1. In what year did Czechoslovakia's failed uprising against
    Soviet domination, known as the Prague Spring, take place?

    1968

    F2. The series of uprisings known as the Arab Spring were
    sparked when street vendor Mohamed Bouazizi set himself
    on fire to protest police corruption and ill treatment in
    which country?

    Tunisia

    --
    Joshua Kreitzer
    gromit82@hotmail.com

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From Erland Sommarskog@21:1/5 to Mark Brader on Sun May 21 22:09:52 2023
    Mark Brader (msb@vex.net) writes:
    ** Game 9, Round 10 - Challenge: All Things Spring

    * D. Arts & Literature

    D1. In which city did the 1913 debut of Igor Stravinsky's
    "The Rite of Spring" cause a riot to break out in the
    audience due to the the avant-garde nature of the music
    and choreography?

    Paris

    D2. Which 1962 book by Rachel Carson about the detrimental
    effects of indiscriminate pesticide use is credited with
    starting the modern environmental movement?

    Silent Spring

    * E. Geography

    E1. Which Alberta town is known around the world for its
    sulfurous hot springs?

    Protest! In Sweden we don't generally know towns in Alberta, and I
    can't imagine this is unique to Sweden. I mean, Alberta, seriously?
    Come on? Around the world?

    E2. Water from which French spring, sought after for its
    purported curative powers, became famous after an apparition
    of the Virgin Mary allegedly appeared to Bernadette Soubirous
    in 1858 and instructed her to bathe in and drink it?

    Vichy

    * F. History

    F1. In what year did Czechoslovakia's failed uprising against
    Soviet domination, known as the Prague Spring, take place?

    1968

    F2. The series of uprisings known as the Arab Spring were
    sparked when street vendor Mohamed Bouazizi set himself
    on fire to protest police corruption and ill treatment in
    which country?

    Tunisia

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From Dan Tilque@21:1/5 to Mark Brader on Sun May 21 17:52:34 2023
    On 5/20/23 22:07, Mark Brader wrote:


    ** Game 9, Round 9 - Entertainment - Russells in Entertainment

    We give some clues and in each case you must answer with the first
    *and* last name -- one of which is always some form of Russell.

    1. Australian actor: "The Insider" (1999), "Robin Hood" (2010).

    Russell Crowe


    2. "The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes" (1969), "Escape From New York"
    (1981), "Escape From L.A." (1996).

    3. One of the wealthiest hip-hop executives, net worth over
    $300,000,000. Founder of Def Jam records, Def Jam comedy, Phat
    Farm clothing line. Brother of Reverend Run of Run DMC. Vegan.
    Gay-rights activist. UN goodwill ambassador. Participated in
    Occupy Wall Street.

    4. Oscar-winning film director of "Women in Love" (1969), the Who's
    "Tommy" (1975), "Altered States" (1980).

    5. Married to film director Nicholas Roeg. "Bad Timing/A Sensual
    Obsession" (1980); "The Razor's Edge" (1984); "Black Widow"
    (1987) with Debra Winger.

    6. British, once married to Katy Perry. "Forgetting Sarah Marshall"
    (2008), "Get Him to the Greek" (2010), "Despicable Me" (2010),
    "Despicable Me 2" (2013).

    7. Director of low-budget sexploitation films with campy humor:
    "Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!" (1965). Autobiography:
    "A Clean Breast".

    8. Canadian comedian of Anglo-Indian heritage. Famous line:
    "Somebody gonna get a-hurt real bad." First comic to sell out
    the Air Canada Centre.

    9. "The Outlaw" (1943); Howard Hughes designed her bra. "Gentlemen
    Prefer Blondes" (1953). Founded World Adoption International
    Fund after a scandal that she paid to adopt an Irish baby
    (mentioned in the 2014 film "Philomena").

    10. "His Girl Friday" (1940), Howard Hughes screwball comedy.
    "My Sister Eileen" (1942). "Auntie Mame" (1958), film and
    Broadway.

    Rosalind Russell



    ** Game 9, Round 10 - Challenge: All Things Spring

    In honor of the equinox, the following questions all have something
    to do with spring. But remember, "spring" has more than one
    meaning...!

    * A. Science

    A1. The scientific law that describes the physics of springs,
    namely that the force required to compress or extend a
    spring a given distance is proportional to that distance,
    is called after its discoverer. What's his name?

    Hooke


    A2. All mechanical watches contain a spring that stores the
    energy from the watch being wound. It consists of a metal
    ribbon in the form of a tight coil. What is it called?

    mainspring



    * B. Entertainment

    B1. A lavish production of the song "Springtime for Hitler"
    is featured in which movie?

    The Producers


    B2. Which writer of popular 20th century songs and show tunes
    penned "I Love Paris", whose well-known chorus begins
    with the line "I love Paris in the spring time"? It was
    introduced in the musical "Can-Can", and covered by such
    famous mid-20th Century singers as Frank Sinatra and Ella
    Fitzgerald, as well as many, many others.


    * C. Sports & Leisure

    C1. This emerging sport sees riders performing tricks on modern,
    high-tech pogo sticks, which have the potential to make
    jumps that reach up to 10 feet in height. What is it called?

    C2. According to the autobiography of former Cleveland Indians
    owner Bill Veeck, what was the issue with spring training
    in Florida that motivated his role in the formation of the
    Cactus League in Arizona?

    too much rain



    * D. Arts & Literature

    D1. In which city did the 1913 debut of Igor Stravinsky's
    "The Rite of Spring" cause a riot to break out in the
    audience due to the the avant-garde nature of the music
    and choreography?

    Paris


    D2. Which 1962 book by Rachel Carson about the detrimental
    effects of indiscriminate pesticide use is credited with
    starting the modern environmental movement?

    Silent Spring



    * E. Geography

    E1. Which Alberta town is known around the world for its
    sulfurous hot springs?

    E2. Water from which French spring, sought after for its
    purported curative powers, became famous after an apparition
    of the Virgin Mary allegedly appeared to Bernadette Soubirous
    in 1858 and instructed her to bathe in and drink it?

    Lourdes



    * F. History

    F1. In what year did Czechoslovakia's failed uprising against
    Soviet domination, known as the Prague Spring, take place?

    1968


    F2. The series of uprisings known as the Arab Spring were
    sparked when street vendor Mohamed Bouazizi set himself
    on fire to protest police corruption and ill treatment in
    which country?

    Tunisia

    --
    Dan Tilque

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From Pete Gayde@21:1/5 to Mark Brader on Mon May 22 16:15:16 2023
    Mark Brader wrote:
    These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2014-03-24,
    and should be interpreted accordingly. All questions were written
    by members of the Cellar Rats, 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 2022-09-09
    companion posting on "Reposted Questions from the Canadian
    Inquisition (RQFTCI*)".

    Barring further interruptions to play, this will be the last set of
    RQFTCI rounds.


    ** Game 9, Round 9 - Entertainment - Russells in Entertainment

    We give some clues and in each case you must answer with the first
    *and* last name -- one of which is always some form of Russell.

    1. Australian actor: "The Insider" (1999), "Robin Hood" (2010).

    Russell Crowe


    2. "The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes" (1969), "Escape From New York"
    (1981), "Escape From L.A." (1996).

    Kurt Russell


    3. One of the wealthiest hip-hop executives, net worth over
    $300,000,000. Founder of Def Jam records, Def Jam comedy, Phat
    Farm clothing line. Brother of Reverend Run of Run DMC. Vegan.
    Gay-rights activist. UN goodwill ambassador. Participated in
    Occupy Wall Street.

    Russell Simmons


    4. Oscar-winning film director of "Women in Love" (1969), the Who's
    "Tommy" (1975), "Altered States" (1980).

    Ken Russell


    5. Married to film director Nicholas Roeg. "Bad Timing/A Sensual
    Obsession" (1980); "The Razor's Edge" (1984); "Black Widow"
    (1987) with Debra Winger.

    6. British, once married to Katy Perry. "Forgetting Sarah Marshall"
    (2008), "Get Him to the Greek" (2010), "Despicable Me" (2010),
    "Despicable Me 2" (2013).

    Russell Brand


    7. Director of low-budget sexploitation films with campy humor:
    "Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!" (1965). Autobiography:
    "A Clean Breast".

    8. Canadian comedian of Anglo-Indian heritage. Famous line:
    "Somebody gonna get a-hurt real bad." First comic to sell out
    the Air Canada Centre.

    9. "The Outlaw" (1943); Howard Hughes designed her bra. "Gentlemen
    Prefer Blondes" (1953). Founded World Adoption International
    Fund after a scandal that she paid to adopt an Irish baby
    (mentioned in the 2014 film "Philomena").

    Jane Russell


    10. "His Girl Friday" (1940), Howard Hughes screwball comedy.
    "My Sister Eileen" (1942). "Auntie Mame" (1958), film and
    Broadway.

    Rosalind Russell



    ** Game 9, Round 10 - Challenge: All Things Spring

    In honor of the equinox, the following questions all have something
    to do with spring. But remember, "spring" has more than one
    meaning...!

    * A. Science

    A1. The scientific law that describes the physics of springs,
    namely that the force required to compress or extend a
    spring a given distance is proportional to that distance,
    is called after its discoverer. What's his name?

    Bernoulli


    A2. All mechanical watches contain a spring that stores the
    energy from the watch being wound. It consists of a metal
    ribbon in the form of a tight coil. What is it called?


    * B. Entertainment

    B1. A lavish production of the song "Springtime for Hitler"
    is featured in which movie?

    The Producers


    B2. Which writer of popular 20th century songs and show tunes
    penned "I Love Paris", whose well-known chorus begins
    with the line "I love Paris in the spring time"? It was
    introduced in the musical "Can-Can", and covered by such
    famous mid-20th Century singers as Frank Sinatra and Ella
    Fitzgerald, as well as many, many others.

    Gershwin; Porter



    * C. Sports & Leisure

    C1. This emerging sport sees riders performing tricks on modern,
    high-tech pogo sticks, which have the potential to make
    jumps that reach up to 10 feet in height. What is it called?

    C2. According to the autobiography of former Cleveland Indians
    owner Bill Veeck, what was the issue with spring training
    in Florida that motivated his role in the formation of the
    Cactus League in Arizona?

    Couldn't sell alcohol inside stadiums



    * D. Arts & Literature

    D1. In which city did the 1913 debut of Igor Stravinsky's
    "The Rite of Spring" cause a riot to break out in the
    audience due to the the avant-garde nature of the music
    and choreography?

    Paris


    D2. Which 1962 book by Rachel Carson about the detrimental
    effects of indiscriminate pesticide use is credited with
    starting the modern environmental movement?

    Silent Spring



    * E. Geography

    E1. Which Alberta town is known around the world for its
    sulfurous hot springs?

    Banff


    E2. Water from which French spring, sought after for its
    purported curative powers, became famous after an apparition
    of the Virgin Mary allegedly appeared to Bernadette Soubirous
    in 1858 and instructed her to bathe in and drink it?

    Lourdes



    * F. History

    F1. In what year did Czechoslovakia's failed uprising against
    Soviet domination, known as the Prague Spring, take place?

    1968


    F2. The series of uprisings known as the Arab Spring were
    sparked when street vendor Mohamed Bouazizi set himself
    on fire to protest police corruption and ill treatment in
    which country?

    Tunisia



    Pete Gayde

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From Mark Brader@21:1/5 to All on Wed May 24 04:41:00 2023
    Mark Brader:
    These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2014-03-24,
    and should be interpreted accordingly... For further information...
    see my 2022-09-09 companion posting on "Reposted Questions from
    the Canadian Inquisition (RQFTCI*)".

    Game 9 is over and, if there are no errors, DAN TILQUE is the winner
    by 5 points. Hearty congratulations, eh?


    Barring further interruptions to play, this will be the last set
    of RQFTCI rounds.

    An updated companion posting and new QFTCIBSI23 rounds will follow
    immediately.


    ** Game 9, Round 9 - Entertainment - Russells in Entertainment

    We give some clues and in each case you must answer with the first
    *and* last name -- one of which is always some form of Russell.

    This was the easiest round in the original game.

    1. Australian actor: "The Insider" (1999), "Robin Hood" (2010).

    Russell Crowe. 4 for Dan Blum, Joshua, Dan Tilque, and Pete.

    2. "The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes" (1969), "Escape From New York"
    (1981), "Escape From L.A." (1996).

    Kurt Russell. 4 for Dan Blum, Joshua, and Pete.

    3. One of the wealthiest hip-hop executives, net worth over
    $300,000,000. Founder of Def Jam records, Def Jam comedy, Phat
    Farm clothing line. Brother of Reverend Run of Run DMC. Vegan.
    Gay-rights activist. UN goodwill ambassador. Participated in
    Occupy Wall Street.

    Russell Simmons. 4 for Joshua and Pete.

    4. Oscar-winning film director of "Women in Love" (1969), the Who's
    "Tommy" (1975), "Altered States" (1980).

    Ken Russell. 4 for Joshua and Pete.

    5. Married to film director Nicholas Roeg. "Bad Timing/A Sensual
    Obsession" (1980); "The Razor's Edge" (1984); "Black Widow"
    (1987) with Debra Winger.

    Theresa Russell. 4 for Dan Blum and Joshua.

    6. British, once married to Katy Perry. "Forgetting Sarah Marshall"
    (2008), "Get Him to the Greek" (2010), "Despicable Me" (2010),
    "Despicable Me 2" (2013).

    Russell Brand. 4 for Dan Blum, Joshua, and Pete.

    7. Director of low-budget sexploitation films with campy humor:
    "Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!" (1965). Autobiography:
    "A Clean Breast".

    Russ Meyer. 4 for Dan Blum and Joshua.

    8. Canadian comedian of Anglo-Indian heritage. Famous line:
    "Somebody gonna get a-hurt real bad." First comic to sell out
    the Air Canada Centre.

    Russell Peters.

    9. "The Outlaw" (1943); Howard Hughes designed her bra. "Gentlemen
    Prefer Blondes" (1953). Founded World Adoption International
    Fund after a scandal that she paid to adopt an Irish baby
    (mentioned in the 2014 film "Philomena").

    Jane Russell. 4 for Dan Blum, Joshua, and Pete.

    10. "His Girl Friday" (1940), Howard Hughes screwball comedy.
    "My Sister Eileen" (1942). "Auntie Mame" (1958), film and
    Broadway.

    Rosalind Russell. 4 for Dan Blum, Joshua, Dan Tilque, and Pete.


    ** Game 9, Round 10 - Challenge: All Things Spring

    In honor of the equinox, the following questions all have something
    to do with spring. But remember, "spring" has more than one
    meaning...!

    This was the hardest round in the original game.

    * A. Science

    A1. The scientific law that describes the physics of springs,
    namely that the force required to compress or extend a
    spring a given distance is proportional to that distance,
    is called after its discoverer. What's his name?

    Robert Hooke. 4 for Dan Tilque.

    A2. All mechanical watches contain a spring that stores the
    energy from the watch being wound. It consists of a metal
    ribbon in the form of a tight coil. What is it called?

    Mainspring. 4 for Dan Blum and Dan Tilque.


    * B. Entertainment

    B1. A lavish production of the song "Springtime for Hitler"
    is featured in which movie?

    "The Producers". Both versions, I believe. Anyway, 4 for Dan Blum,
    Joshua, Dan Tilque, and Pete.

    B2. Which writer of popular 20th century songs and show tunes
    penned "I Love Paris", whose well-known chorus begins
    with the line "I love Paris in the spring time"? It was
    introduced in the musical "Can-Can", and covered by such
    famous mid-20th Century singers as Frank Sinatra and Ella
    Fitzgerald, as well as many, many others.

    Cole Porter. 4 for Joshua. 2 for Pete.


    * C. Sports & Leisure

    C1. This emerging sport sees riders performing tricks on modern,
    high-tech pogo sticks, which have the potential to make
    jumps that reach up to 10 feet in height. What is it called?

    Extreme pogo or XPogo.

    C2. According to the autobiography of former Cleveland Indians
    owner Bill Veeck, what was the issue with spring training
    in Florida that motivated his role in the formation of the
    Cactus League in Arizona?

    Racism in Florida. 4 for Joshua.


    * D. Arts & Literature

    D1. In which city did the 1913 debut of Igor Stravinsky's
    "The Rite of Spring" cause a riot to break out in the
    audience due to the the avant-garde nature of the music
    and choreography?

    Paris. 4 for everyone -- Dan Blum, Joshua, Erland, Dan Tilque,
    and Pete.

    D2. Which 1962 book by Rachel Carson about the detrimental
    effects of indiscriminate pesticide use is credited with
    starting the modern environmental movement?

    "Silent Spring". 4 for everyone.


    * E. Geography

    E1. Which Alberta town is known around the world for its
    sulfurous hot springs?

    Banff. 4 for Pete.

    In 2014 Erland Sommarskog asked, "Is even Alberta known around
    the world?" I responded: "I think some of Canada's cities are
    probably better-known worldwide than most of Canada's provinces,
    and this would be one of those." He still hasn't learned that. :-)

    E2. Water from which French spring, sought after for its
    purported curative powers, became famous after an apparition
    of the Virgin Mary allegedly appeared to Bernadette Soubirous
    in 1858 and instructed her to bathe in and drink it?

    Lourdes. 4 for Dan Blum, Dan Tilque, and Pete.


    * F. History

    F1. In what year did Czechoslovakia's failed uprising against
    Soviet domination, known as the Prague Spring, take place?

    1968. 4 for everyone.

    F2. The series of uprisings known as the Arab Spring were
    sparked when street vendor Mohamed Bouazizi set himself
    on fire to protest police corruption and ill treatment in
    which country?

    Tunisia. 4 for Joshua, Erland, Dan Tilque, and Pete. 2 for Dan Blum.


    Scores, if there are no errors:

    GAME 9 ROUNDS-> 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 BEST
    TOPICS-> Can Sci Can Spo Mis His Ent Cha SIX
    Dan Tilque 0 40 40 40 27 24 8 32 203
    Joshua Kreitzer 4 35 27 40 20 32 36 28 198
    Dan Blum 0 32 14 28 28 28 28 26 170
    Pete Gayde 0 20 -- -- 24 20 28 30 122
    Erland Sommarskog 0 20 8 0 4 31 0 16 79

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  • From Erland Sommarskog@21:1/5 to Mark Brader on Wed May 24 21:05:54 2023
    Mark Brader (msb@vex.net) writes:
    In 2014 Erland Sommarskog asked, "Is even Alberta known around
    the world?" I responded: "I think some of Canada's cities are
    probably better-known worldwide than most of Canada's provinces,
    and this would be one of those." He still hasn't learned that. :-)


    What did you say the place was called? Banksy? No, that's an artist.
    Hm, I don't recall.

    But I know that there is a Lumsden. No, wait, that's in Sasaktechewan?
    But isn't Alberta the same thing, just easier to spell? I mean, it's
    somewhere in the middle between Victoria and Halifax.

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