• QFTCIMM24 Game 2, Rounds 9-10: franchises, challenge

    From Mark Brader@21:1/5 to All on Wed Mar 6 08:28:30 2024
    These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2024-02-05,
    and should be interpreted accordingly.

    On each question you may give up to two answers, but if you give
    both a right answer and a wrong answer, there is a small penalty.
    Please post all your answers in a single followup to the newsgroup,
    based only on your own knowledge. (In your answer posting, quote
    the questions and place your answer below each one.) I will reveal
    the correct answers in about 3 days.

    All questions were written by members of the Misplaced Modifiers
    and are used here by permission, but have been reformatted and may
    have been retyped and/or edited by me. The posting and tabulation
    of current-events questions is independent of the concurrent posting
    of other rounds. For further information please see my 2023-05-24
    companion posting on "Questions from the Canadian Inquisition
    (QFTCI*)".


    ** Game 2, Round 9 - Entertainment - Name the Franchise

    A film franchise is a collection of related movies based on the
    same fictional universe, or of movies that are marketed as a series.
    Each of the franchises in this round consists of at least 5 movies.
    For each question, you'll be told which movie in a given franchise
    had the highest global box-office revenues, then you name the
    movie franchise. Please note that the revenue figures have *not*
    been adjusted for the substantial inflation in the price of movie
    tickets over the years.

    1. There have been 13 movies in this franchise. The top-grossing
    movie, with global box-office revenues of $1,900,000,000 US,
    is "No Way Home".

    2. I'll word it more tersely from here on. 5 movies, including
    "Dead Man's Chest" ($1,100,000,000 US).

    3. 7 movies, including "The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the
    King" ($1,100,000,000 US).

    4. 13 movies, including "Deadpool 2" ($786,000,000 US).
    5. 27 movies, including "Skyfall" ($1,100,000,000 US).
    6. 17 movies, including "The Dark Knight Rises" ($1,100,000,000 US).
    7. 5 movies, including "Breaking Dawn Part 2" ($830,000,000 US).
    8. 5 movies, including "Minions" ($1,200,000,000 US).
    9. 5 movies, including "Catching Fire" ($865,000,000 US).
    10. 7 movies, including "Fallout" ($791,000,000 US).


    ** Game 2, Round 10 - Challenge Round

    * A. Entertainment: Which Anderson?

    A1. Which Anderson directed the movies "If...", "Britannia
    Hospital", and "O Lucky Man"?

    A2. Which Anderson directed the movies "Moonrise Kingdom",
    "The French Dispatch", and "Asteroid City"?


    * B. Art: Italian Arias

    We name an aria in Italian and English; you identify *either* the
    opera or the composer.

    B1. "La donna è mobile" ("(The) Woman is Fickle").
    B2. "Nessun dorma" ("None Shall Sleep").


    * C. Science: Mathematical Indices

    C1. What natural number equals 8 to the power of 0?
    C2. What rational number equals 2 to the power of -1?


    * D. Sports: All-Season Olympians

    D1. Who competed for Canada in softball at the 2000 Summer Games,
    but is better known as a five-time Winter Olympian and the
    GOAT of women's hockey?

    D2. Clara Hughes has won 6 Olympic medals, most of them in
    speed skating. In which sport did she win two bronzes at
    the 1996 Summer Games?


    * E. Geography: The Equator

    E1. What is the largest Asian country, in area and population,
    through which the Equator passes?

    E2. In which country does the Equator intersect with the east
    coast of Africa?


    * F. History: Bloodless Revolutions

    F1. King James II was bloodlessly deposed in 1688. What's the
    name of this revolution?

    F2. On 1989-11-24, in response to street protests, the entire
    top leadership of the Czechoslovak communist party resigned.
    Democratic elections were held the following June. What was
    this revolution called?

    --
    Mark Brader, Toronto "People say I'm a skeptic --
    msb@vex.net but I find that hard to believe."

    My text in this article is in the public domain.

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  • From Erland Sommarskog@21:1/5 to Mark Brader on Wed Mar 6 20:16:01 2024
    Mark Brader (msb@vex.net) writes:
    ** Game 2, Round 9 - Entertainment - Name the Franchise

    3. 7 movies, including "The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the
    King" ($1,100,000,000 US).

    I'm surely missing something here, but why would the name be
    anything else than "The Lord of the Rings"?

    5. 27 movies, including "Skyfall" ($1,100,000,000 US).

    James Bond

    6. 17 movies, including "The Dark Knight Rises" ($1,100,000,000 US).

    Star Wars

    7. 5 movies, including "Breaking Dawn Part 2" ($830,000,000 US).

    Breaking Dawn?

    ** Game 2, Round 10 - Challenge Round

    * A. Entertainment: Which Anderson?

    A2. Which Anderson directed the movies "Moonrise Kingdom",
    "The French Dispatch", and "Asteroid City"?

    Wes Anderson

    * B. Art: Italian Arias

    B2. "Nessun dorma" ("None Shall Sleep").

    Puccini

    * C. Science: Mathematical Indices

    C1. What natural number equals 8 to the power of 0?

    1

    C2. What rational number equals 2 to the power of -1?

    ½

    * E. Geography: The Equator

    E1. What is the largest Asian country, in area and population,
    through which the Equator passes?

    Indonesia

    E2. In which country does the Equator intersect with the east
    coast of Africa?

    Kenya

    * F. History: Bloodless Revolutions

    F1. King James II was bloodlessly deposed in 1688. What's the
    name of this revolution?

    The Glorious Revolution

    F2. On 1989-11-24, in response to street protests, the entire
    top leadership of the Czechoslovak communist party resigned.
    Democratic elections were held the following June. What was
    this revolution called?

    The Velvet Revolution

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  • From Dan Blum@21:1/5 to Erland Sommarskog on Wed Mar 6 20:23:01 2024
    Erland Sommarskog <esquel@sommarskog.se> wrote:
    Mark Brader (msb@vex.net) writes:
    ** Game 2, Round 9 - Entertainment - Name the Franchise

    3. 7 movies, including "The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the
    King" ($1,100,000,000 US).

    I'm surely missing something here, but why would the name be
    anything else than "The Lord of the Rings"?

    Because three of the movies were based on The Hobbit, which is a
    different book (I am not sure what the seventh movie is).

    However, I don't love the question since I don't know of an official
    name for the franchise.

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

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  • From Erland Sommarskog@21:1/5 to Dan Blum on Wed Mar 6 21:29:45 2024
    Dan Blum (tool@panix.com) writes:
    Erland Sommarskog <esquel@sommarskog.se> wrote:
    Mark Brader (msb@vex.net) writes:
    ** Game 2, Round 9 - Entertainment - Name the Franchise

    3. 7 movies, including "The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the
    King" ($1,100,000,000 US).

    I'm surely missing something here, but why would the name be
    anything else than "The Lord of the Rings"?

    Because three of the movies were based on The Hobbit, which is a
    different book (I am not sure what the seventh movie is).

    OK. Just goes to shows who clueless I am. I know that there is this
    big fat book (or books) about some ring that some of my classmates read
    when I was in secondary school, but I've never read them myself, and I
    never saw the movies.

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  • From Dan Blum@21:1/5 to Mark Brader on Wed Mar 6 20:21:23 2024
    Mark Brader <msb@vex.net> wrote:

    ** Game 2, Round 9 - Entertainment - Name the Franchise

    1. There have been 13 movies in this franchise. The top-grossing
    movie, with global box-office revenues of $1,900,000,000 US,
    is "No Way Home".

    Spider-Man

    2. I'll word it more tersely from here on. 5 movies, including
    "Dead Man's Chest" ($1,100,000,000 US).

    Pirates of the Caribbean

    3. 7 movies, including "The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the
    King" ($1,100,000,000 US).

    Middle-Earth

    4. 13 movies, including "Deadpool 2" ($786,000,000 US).

    X-Men

    5. 27 movies, including "Skyfall" ($1,100,000,000 US).

    James Bond

    6. 17 movies, including "The Dark Knight Rises" ($1,100,000,000 US).

    Batman

    7. 5 movies, including "Breaking Dawn Part 2" ($830,000,000 US).

    Twilight

    8. 5 movies, including "Minions" ($1,200,000,000 US).

    Despicable Me

    9. 5 movies, including "Catching Fire" ($865,000,000 US).

    Hunger Games

    10. 7 movies, including "Fallout" ($791,000,000 US).

    Mission: Impossible

    ** Game 2, Round 10 - Challenge Round

    * A. Entertainment: Which Anderson?

    A2. Which Anderson directed the movies "Moonrise Kingdom",
    "The French Dispatch", and "Asteroid City"?

    Wes Anderson

    * B. Art: Italian Arias

    B1. "La donna ? mobile" ("(The) Woman is Fickle").

    Verdi

    B2. "Nessun dorma" ("None Shall Sleep").

    Fidelio

    * C. Science: Mathematical Indices

    C1. What natural number equals 8 to the power of 0?

    1

    C2. What rational number equals 2 to the power of -1?

    1/2

    * E. Geography: The Equator

    E1. What is the largest Asian country, in area and population,
    through which the Equator passes?

    Indonesia

    E2. In which country does the Equator intersect with the east
    coast of Africa?

    Somalia

    * F. History: Bloodless Revolutions

    F1. King James II was bloodlessly deposed in 1688. What's the
    name of this revolution?

    Glorious Revolution

    F2. On 1989-11-24, in response to street protests, the entire
    top leadership of the Czechoslovak communist party resigned.
    Democratic elections were held the following June. What was
    this revolution called?

    Velvet Revolution

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

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  • From swp@21:1/5 to Mark Brader on Wed Mar 6 21:21:35 2024
    msb@vex.net (Mark Brader) wrote in news:KtecnZZo- _SztHX4nZ2dnZfqnPudnZ2d@giganews.com:

    These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2024-02-05,
    and should be interpreted accordingly.

    ... tap tap tap ... is this thing on?

    On each question you may give up to two answers, but if you give
    both a right answer and a wrong answer, there is a small penalty.
    Please post all your answers in a single followup to the newsgroup,
    based only on your own knowledge. (In your answer posting, quote
    the questions and place your answer below each one.) I will reveal
    the correct answers in about 3 days.

    All questions were written by members of the Misplaced Modifiers
    and are used here by permission, but have been reformatted and may
    have been retyped and/or edited by me. The posting and tabulation
    of current-events questions is independent of the concurrent posting
    of other rounds. For further information please see my 2023-05-24
    companion posting on "Questions from the Canadian Inquisition
    (QFTCI*)".


    ** Game 2, Round 9 - Entertainment - Name the Franchise

    A film franchise is a collection of related movies based on the
    same fictional universe, or of movies that are marketed as a series.
    Each of the franchises in this round consists of at least 5 movies.
    For each question, you'll be told which movie in a given franchise
    had the highest global box-office revenues, then you name the
    movie franchise. Please note that the revenue figures have *not*
    been adjusted for the substantial inflation in the price of movie
    tickets over the years.

    1. There have been 13 movies in this franchise. The top-grossing
    movie, with global box-office revenues of $1,900,000,000 US,
    is "No Way Home".

    spider-man

    2. I'll word it more tersely from here on. 5 movies, including
    "Dead Man's Chest" ($1,100,000,000 US).

    pirates of the caribbean

    3. 7 movies, including "The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the
    King" ($1,100,000,000 US).

    middle earth

    4. 13 movies, including "Deadpool 2" ($786,000,000 US).

    x-men

    5. 27 movies, including "Skyfall" ($1,100,000,000 US).

    james bond

    6. 17 movies, including "The Dark Knight Rises" ($1,100,000,000 US).

    batman

    7. 5 movies, including "Breaking Dawn Part 2" ($830,000,000 US).

    twilighrt saga

    8. 5 movies, including "Minions" ($1,200,000,000 US).

    despicable me

    9. 5 movies, including "Catching Fire" ($865,000,000 US).

    hunger games

    10. 7 movies, including "Fallout" ($791,000,000 US).

    mission: impossible



    ** Game 2, Round 10 - Challenge Round

    hmmm. no warningg to give the full name. but let's pretend we can read
    minds and assume they want the first name only.

    * A. Entertainment: Which Anderson?

    A1. Which Anderson directed the movies "If...", "Britannia
    Hospital", and "O Lucky Man"?

    lindsay

    A2. Which Anderson directed the movies "Moonrise Kingdom",
    "The French Dispatch", and "Asteroid City"?

    wes


    * B. Art: Italian Arias

    We name an aria in Italian and English; you identify *either* the
    opera or the composer.

    B1. "La donna è mobile" ("(The) Woman is Fickle").

    rigoletto ; giuseppe verdi

    B2. "Nessun dorma" ("None Shall Sleep")

    turandot [I got to hear Pavarroti sing it]



    * C. Science: Mathematical Indices

    C1. What natural number equals 8 to the power of 0?

    1

    C2. What rational number equals 2 to the power of -1?

    one half


    * D. Sports: All-Season Olympians

    D1. Who competed for Canada in softball at the 2000 Summer Games,
    but is better known as a five-time Winter Olympian and the
    GOAT of women's hockey?

    cami granato

    D2. Clara Hughes has won 6 Olympic medals, most of them in
    speed skating. In which sport did she win two bronzes at
    the 1996 Summer Games?

    cycling


    * E. Geography: The Equator

    E1. What is the largest Asian country, in area and population,
    through which the Equator passes?

    indonesia

    E2. In which country does the Equator intersect with the east
    coast of Africa?

    somalia


    * F. History: Bloodless Revolutions

    F1. King James II was bloodlessly deposed in 1688. What's the
    name of this revolution?

    glorious revolution

    F2. On 1989-11-24, in response to street protests, the entire
    top leadership of the Czechoslovak communist party resigned.
    Democratic elections were held the following June. What was
    this revolution called?

    velvet revolution

    --
    Mark Brader, Toronto "People say I'm a skeptic --
    msb@vex.net but I find that hard to believe."



    swp

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  • From Joshua Kreitzer@21:1/5 to Mark Brader on Wed Mar 6 19:49:56 2024
    On 3/6/2024 2:28 AM, Mark Brader wrote:

    ** Game 2, Round 9 - Entertainment - Name the Franchise

    A film franchise is a collection of related movies based on the
    same fictional universe, or of movies that are marketed as a series.
    Each of the franchises in this round consists of at least 5 movies.
    For each question, you'll be told which movie in a given franchise
    had the highest global box-office revenues, then you name the
    movie franchise.

    1. There have been 13 movies in this franchise. The top-grossing
    movie, with global box-office revenues of $1,900,000,000 US,
    is "No Way Home".

    Spider-Man

    2. I'll word it more tersely from here on. 5 movies, including
    "Dead Man's Chest" ($1,100,000,000 US).

    Pirates of the Caribbean

    3. 7 movies, including "The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the
    King" ($1,100,000,000 US).

    Middle-Earth

    4. 13 movies, including "Deadpool 2" ($786,000,000 US).

    X-Men

    5. 27 movies, including "Skyfall" ($1,100,000,000 US).

    James Bond

    6. 17 movies, including "The Dark Knight Rises" ($1,100,000,000 US).

    Batman

    7. 5 movies, including "Breaking Dawn Part 2" ($830,000,000 US).

    The Twilight Saga

    8. 5 movies, including "Minions" ($1,200,000,000 US).

    Despicable Me

    9. 5 movies, including "Catching Fire" ($865,000,000 US).

    The Hunger Games

    10. 7 movies, including "Fallout" ($791,000,000 US).

    Mission: Impossible

    ** Game 2, Round 10 - Challenge Round

    * A. Entertainment: Which Anderson?

    A1. Which Anderson directed the movies "If...", "Britannia
    Hospital", and "O Lucky Man"?

    Lindsay Anderson

    A2. Which Anderson directed the movies "Moonrise Kingdom",
    "The French Dispatch", and "Asteroid City"?

    Wes Anderson

    * B. Art: Italian Arias

    We name an aria in Italian and English; you identify *either* the
    opera or the composer.

    B1. "La donna è mobile" ("(The) Woman is Fickle").

    Verdi

    B2. "Nessun dorma" ("None Shall Sleep").

    Verdi

    * C. Science: Mathematical Indices

    C1. What natural number equals 8 to the power of 0?

    1

    C2. What rational number equals 2 to the power of -1?

    0.5


    * D. Sports: All-Season Olympians

    D2. Clara Hughes has won 6 Olympic medals, most of them in
    speed skating. In which sport did she win two bronzes at
    the 1996 Summer Games?

    cycling

    * E. Geography: The Equator

    E1. What is the largest Asian country, in area and population,
    through which the Equator passes?

    Indonesia

    E2. In which country does the Equator intersect with the east
    coast of Africa?

    Kenya

    * F. History: Bloodless Revolutions

    F1. King James II was bloodlessly deposed in 1688. What's the
    name of this revolution?

    Glorious Revolution

    F2. On 1989-11-24, in response to street protests, the entire
    top leadership of the Czechoslovak communist party resigned.
    Democratic elections were held the following June. What was
    this revolution called?

    Velvet Revolution

    --
    Joshua Kreitzer
    gromit82@hotmail.com

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  • From Dan Tilque@21:1/5 to Mark Brader on Thu Mar 7 00:56:06 2024
    On 3/6/24 00:28, Mark Brader wrote:


    ** Game 2, Round 9 - Entertainment - Name the Franchise

    A film franchise is a collection of related movies based on the
    same fictional universe, or of movies that are marketed as a series.
    Each of the franchises in this round consists of at least 5 movies.
    For each question, you'll be told which movie in a given franchise
    had the highest global box-office revenues, then you name the
    movie franchise. Please note that the revenue figures have *not*
    been adjusted for the substantial inflation in the price of movie
    tickets over the years.

    1. There have been 13 movies in this franchise. The top-grossing
    movie, with global box-office revenues of $1,900,000,000 US,
    is "No Way Home".

    2. I'll word it more tersely from here on. 5 movies, including
    "Dead Man's Chest" ($1,100,000,000 US).

    Pirates of the Caribbean


    3. 7 movies, including "The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the
    King" ($1,100,000,000 US).

    Lord of the Rings


    4. 13 movies, including "Deadpool 2" ($786,000,000 US).

    Marvel Cinematic Universe

    5. 27 movies, including "Skyfall" ($1,100,000,000 US).
    6. 17 movies, including "The Dark Knight Rises" ($1,100,000,000 US).

    DC Extended Universe

    7. 5 movies, including "Breaking Dawn Part 2" ($830,000,000 US).
    8. 5 movies, including "Minions" ($1,200,000,000 US).
    9. 5 movies, including "Catching Fire" ($865,000,000 US).
    10. 7 movies, including "Fallout" ($791,000,000 US).


    ** Game 2, Round 10 - Challenge Round

    * A. Entertainment: Which Anderson?

    A1. Which Anderson directed the movies "If...", "Britannia
    Hospital", and "O Lucky Man"?

    A2. Which Anderson directed the movies "Moonrise Kingdom",
    "The French Dispatch", and "Asteroid City"?


    * B. Art: Italian Arias

    We name an aria in Italian and English; you identify *either* the
    opera or the composer.

    B1. "La donna è mobile" ("(The) Woman is Fickle").
    B2. "Nessun dorma" ("None Shall Sleep").


    * C. Science: Mathematical Indices

    C1. What natural number equals 8 to the power of 0?

    1

    C2. What rational number equals 2 to the power of -1?

    .5



    * D. Sports: All-Season Olympians

    D1. Who competed for Canada in softball at the 2000 Summer Games,
    but is better known as a five-time Winter Olympian and the
    GOAT of women's hockey?

    D2. Clara Hughes has won 6 Olympic medals, most of them in
    speed skating. In which sport did she win two bronzes at
    the 1996 Summer Games?


    * E. Geography: The Equator

    E1. What is the largest Asian country, in area and population,
    through which the Equator passes?

    Republic of the Congo


    E2. In which country does the Equator intersect with the east
    coast of Africa?

    Tanzania



    * F. History: Bloodless Revolutions

    F1. King James II was bloodlessly deposed in 1688. What's the
    name of this revolution?

    Glorious Revolution


    F2. On 1989-11-24, in response to street protests, the entire
    top leadership of the Czechoslovak communist party resigned.
    Democratic elections were held the following June. What was
    this revolution called?

    Velvet Revolution

    --
    Dan Tilque

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From Mark Brader@21:1/5 to All on Mon Mar 11 02:00:38 2024
    Mark Brader:
    These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2024-02-05,
    and should be interpreted accordingly... For further information
    please see my 2023-05-24 companion posting on "Questions from the
    Canadian Inquisition (QFTCI*)".

    Game 2 is over and the winner is JOSHUA KREITZER. Hearty
    congratulations!


    ** Game 2, Round 9 - Entertainment - Name the Franchise

    A film franchise is a collection of related movies based on the
    same fictional universe, or of movies that are marketed as a series.
    Each of the franchises in this round consists of at least 5 movies.
    For each question, you'll be told which movie in a given franchise
    had the highest global box-office revenues, then you name the
    movie franchise. Please note that the revenue figures have *not*
    been adjusted for the substantial inflation in the price of movie
    tickets over the years.

    1. There have been 13 movies in this franchise. The top-grossing
    movie, with global box-office revenues of $1,900,000,000 US,
    is "No Way Home".

    "Spider-Man". 4 for Dan Blum, Stephen, and Joshua.

    2. I'll word it more tersely from here on. 5 movies, including
    "Dead Man's Chest" ($1,100,000,000 US).

    "Pirates of the Caribbean". 4 for Dan Blum, Stephen, Joshua, Pete,
    and Dan Tilque.

    3. 7 movies, including "The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the
    King" ($1,100,000,000 US).

    "Middle-Earth". 4 for Dan Blum, Stephen, and Joshua.

    4. 13 movies, including "Deadpool 2" ($786,000,000 US).

    "X-Men". 4 for Dan Blum, Stephen, and Joshua.

    5. 27 movies, including "Skyfall" ($1,100,000,000 US).

    "James Bond". 4 for Erland, Dan Blum, Stephen, Joshua, and Pete.

    6. 17 movies, including "The Dark Knight Rises" ($1,100,000,000 US).

    "Batman". 4 for Dan Blum, Stephen, Joshua, and Pete.

    7. 5 movies, including "Breaking Dawn Part 2" ($830,000,000 US).

    The "Twilight" saga. 4 for Dan Blum, Stephen, Joshua, and Pete.

    8. 5 movies, including "Minions" ($1,200,000,000 US).

    "Despicable Me". 4 for Dan Blum, Stephen, and Joshua.

    9. 5 movies, including "Catching Fire" ($865,000,000 US).

    "The Hunger Games". 4 for Dan Blum, Stephen, Joshua, and Pete.

    10. 7 movies, including "Fallout" ($791,000,000 US).

    "Mission: Impossible". 4 for Dan Blum, Stephen, and Joshua.


    ** Game 2, Round 10 - Challenge Round

    * A. Entertainment: Which Anderson?

    A1. Which Anderson directed the movies "If...", "Britannia
    Hospital", and "O Lucky Man"?

    Lindsay. 4 for Stephen and Joshua.

    A2. Which Anderson directed the movies "Moonrise Kingdom",
    "The French Dispatch", and "Asteroid City"?

    Wes(ley). 4 for Erland, Dan Blum, Stephen, Joshua, and Pete.


    * B. Art: Italian Arias

    We name an aria in Italian and English; you identify *either* the
    opera or the composer.

    B1. "La donna è mobile" ("(The) Woman is Fickle").

    "Rigoletto" by Giuseppe Verdi. 4 for Dan Blum, Stephen (the hard
    way), Joshua, and Pete.

    B2. "Nessun dorma" ("None Shall Sleep").

    "Turandot" by Giacamo Puccini. 4 for Erland, Stephen, and Pete.


    * C. Science: Mathematical Indices

    C1. What natural number equals 8 to the power of 0?

    1. 4 for everyone -- Erland, Dan Blum, Stephen, Joshua, Pete,
    and Dan Tilque.

    C2. What rational number equals 2 to the power of -1?

    1/2. 4 for Erland, Dan Blum, Stephen, Joshua, and Dan Tilque.


    * D. Sports: All-Season Olympians

    D1. Who competed for Canada in softball at the 2000 Summer Games,
    but is better known as a five-time Winter Olympian and the
    GOAT of women's hockey?

    Hayley Wickenheiser. 4 for Pete.

    D2. Clara Hughes has won 6 Olympic medals, most of them in
    speed skating. In which sport did she win two bronzes at
    the 1996 Summer Games?

    Cycling. 4 for Stephen and Joshua.


    * E. Geography: The Equator

    E1. What is the largest Asian country, in area and population,
    through which the Equator passes?

    Indonesia. 4 for Erland, Dan Blum, Stephen, Joshua, and Pete.

    E2. In which country does the Equator intersect with the east
    coast of Africa?

    Somalia. 4 for Dan Blum and Stephen. 3 for Pete.


    * F. History: Bloodless Revolutions

    F1. King James II was bloodlessly deposed in 1688. What's the
    name of this revolution?

    The Glorious Revolution. 4 for Erland, Dan Blum, Stephen, Joshua,
    and Dan Tilque.

    F2. On 1989-11-24, in response to street protests, the entire
    top leadership of the Czechoslovak communist party resigned.
    Democratic elections were held the following June. What was
    this revolution called?

    The Velvet (or Gentle) Revolution. 4 for everyone.


    Scores, if there are no errors:

    GAME 2 ROUNDS-> 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 BEST
    TOPICS-> Geo Lit His Sci Can Spo Ent Cha SIX
    Joshua Kreitzer 35 40 28 31 4 24 40 36 210
    Dan Blum 36 28 24 28 4 24 40 32 188
    Pete Gayde 20 20 28 30 4 27 20 31 156
    Dan Tilque 8 8 28 32 0 36 4 16 128
    Erland Sommarskog 20 12 28 11 0 24 4 28 123
    Stephen Perry -- -- -- -- -- -- 40 44 84

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