* Game 4, Round 7 - Entertainment - 1 Word, 1 Song, Many Artists
This round is about *different songs with the same one-word title*.
In each case we will list the date and the artist who recorded
each of the different songs, and you must simply give the shared
one-word title.
1. 1961, Patsy Cline; 1988, Icehouse; 1991, Seal;
1994, Aerosmith; 2006, Gnarls Barkley.
2. 1972, Rod Stewart; 1973, Aretha Franklin; 1985, Madonna;
1988, Aerosmith; 1993, Jon Secada; 1999, Sarah McLachlan;
2001, Shaggy.
3. 1961, Del Shannon; 1990, Bon Jovi; 1995, The Corrs;
1995, Janet Jackson; 2007, Avril Lavigne; 2010, Kanye West.
4. 1987, Glass Tiger; 1990, Mariah Carey; 1999, Sugar Ray;
2004, Nickeback; 2009, Rob Thomas.
5. 1969, Led Zeppelin; 1978, Dolly Parton; 1979, Pat Benatar;
1982, Dionne Warwick; 1999, Mariah Carey.
6. 1979, The Talking Heads; 1983, Bryan Adams;
1984, The Psychedelic Furs; 2003, Live; 2006, John Legend.
7. 1974, Pilot; 1980, Olivia Newton John; 1984, The Cars;
2007, Bruce Springsteen; 2010, B.o.B. featuring Rovers Cuomo.
8. 1971, The Carpenters; 1971, Murray Head;
1971, The Temptations; 1976, Paul Davis; 2009, Taylor Swift.
9. 1972, Gordon Lightfoot; 2002, Christina Aguilera;
2003, Snoop Dogg; 2007, Taylor Dayne; 2009, Eminem;
2009, Akon.
10. 1975, Styx; 1979, The Little River Band; 1980, Kenny Rogers;
1981, The Commodores; 2005, Lenny Kravitz.
* Game 4, Round 8 - Miscellaneous - It's a Jungle Out There
Questions about companies and products that use animals for their
corporate identity. Please see the handout:
http://www.eskimo.com/~scs/msb/4-8/jungle.jpg
*Note*: This round has not been updated; please answer for logos
as they were used in 2012.
1. Only one of these logos is used for an alcoholic beverage.
Which one is that?
2. Only one of these logos is used by an automobile company.
Which one is that?
3. Only one logo is used by a company in the business of
transporting people. Which one is that?
4. Only one of these logos is used by a government agency (not
necessarily Canadian). Which one is that?
After answering these questions, decode the rot13 to see the
remaining ones.
5. Jung pbzcnal'f ybtb vf ahzore avargrra?
7. Jung betnavmngvba'f ybtb vf ahzore kk va Ebzna ahzrenyf?
8. Jung cebqhpg'f ybtb vf gur friragu bar?
9. Jung cebqhpg, fbyq ol zber guna bar pbzcnal, vf ercerfragrq ol
ahzore avar, jubfr anzr vf "Ghk"?
10. Jung pbzcnal vf ercerfragrq ol ahzore rvtugrra?
There were 10 decoys. Decode the rot13 if you want to see the
other logo numbers, and identify the companies or products for
fun, but for no points:
11. Bar.
12. Gjb.
13. Guerr.
14. Svir.
15. Fvk.
16. Rvtug.
17. Gra.
18. Ryrira.
19. Sbhegrra.
20. Friragrra.
* Game 4, Round 7 - Entertainment - 1 Word, 1 Song, Many Artists
2. 1972, Rod Stewart; 1973, Aretha Franklin; 1985, Madonna;
1988, Aerosmith; 1993, Jon Secada; 1999, Sarah McLachlan;
2001, Shaggy.
6. 1979, The Talking Heads; 1983, Bryan Adams;
1984, The Psychedelic Furs; 2003, Live; 2006, John Legend.
7. 1974, Pilot; 1980, Olivia Newton John; 1984, The Cars;
2007, Bruce Springsteen; 2010, B.o.B. featuring Rovers Cuomo.
8. 1971, The Carpenters; 1971, Murray Head;
1971, The Temptations; 1976, Paul Davis; 2009, Taylor Swift.
* Game 4, Round 8 - Miscellaneous - It's a Jungle Out There
Questions about companies and products that use animals for their
corporate identity. Please see the handout:
http://www.eskimo.com/~scs/msb/4-8/jungle.jpg
1. Only one of these logos is used for an alcoholic beverage.
Which one is that?
2. Only one of these logos is used by an automobile company.
Which one is that?
3. Only one logo is used by a company in the business of
transporting people. Which one is that?
4. Only one of these logos is used by a government agency (not
necessarily Canadian). Which one is that?
After answering these questions, decode the rot13 to see the
remaining ones.
7. Jung betnavmngvba'f ybtb vf ahzore kk va Ebzna ahzrenyf?
9. Jung cebqhpg, fbyq ol zber guna bar pbzcnal, vf ercerfragrq ol
ahzore avar, jubfr anzr vf "Ghk"?
* Game 4, Round 7 - Entertainment - 1 Word, 1 Song, Many Artists
3. 1961, Del Shannon; 1990, Bon Jovi; 1995, The Corrs;
1995, Janet Jackson; 2007, Avril Lavigne; 2010, Kanye West.
7. 1974, Pilot; 1980, Olivia Newton John; 1984, The Cars;
2007, Bruce Springsteen; 2010, B.o.B. featuring Rovers Cuomo.
10. 1975, Styx; 1979, The Little River Band; 1980, Kenny Rogers;
1981, The Commodores; 2005, Lenny Kravitz.
* Game 4, Round 8 - Miscellaneous - It's a Jungle Out There
1. Only one of these logos is used for an alcoholic beverage.
Which one is that?
2. Only one of these logos is used by an automobile company.
Which one is that?
3. Only one logo is used by a company in the business of
transporting people. Which one is that?
4. Only one of these logos is used by a government agency (not
necessarily Canadian). Which one is that?
5. Jung pbzcnal'f ybtb vf ahzore avargrra?
7. Jung betnavmngvba'f ybtb vf ahzore kk va Ebzna ahzrenyf?
8. Jung cebqhpg'f ybtb vf gur friragu bar?
9. Jung cebqhpg, fbyq ol zber guna bar pbzcnal, vf ercerfragrq ol
ahzore avar, jubfr anzr vf "Ghk"?
These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2012-05-14,
and should be interpreted accordingly. All questions were written
by members of What She Said and/or of Smith & Guessin', 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 4, Round 7 - Entertainment - 1 Word, 1 Song, Many Artists
This round is about *different songs with the same one-word title*.
We're not talking about covers or different versions of a song, but
about completely different tunes that simply share the same name.
In each case we will list the date and the artist who recorded
each of the different songs, and you must simply give the shared
one-word title. (All but one of the songs made Billboard's Hot
100 or another genre chart.)
1. 1961, Patsy Cline; 1988, Icehouse; 1991, Seal;
1994, Aerosmith; 2006, Gnarls Barkley.
2. 1972, Rod Stewart; 1973, Aretha Franklin; 1985, Madonna;
1988, Aerosmith; 1993, Jon Secada; 1999, Sarah McLachlan;
2001, Shaggy.
3. 1961, Del Shannon; 1990, Bon Jovi; 1995, The Corrs;
1995, Janet Jackson; 2007, Avril Lavigne; 2010, Kanye West.
4. 1987, Glass Tiger; 1990, Mariah Carey; 1999, Sugar Ray;
2004, Nickeback; 2009, Rob Thomas.
5. 1969, Led Zeppelin; 1978, Dolly Parton; 1979, Pat Benatar;
1982, Dionne Warwick; 1999, Mariah Carey.
6. 1979, The Talking Heads; 1983, Bryan Adams;
1984, The Psychedelic Furs; 2003, Live; 2006, John Legend.
7. 1974, Pilot; 1980, Olivia Newton John; 1984, The Cars;
2007, Bruce Springsteen; 2010, B.o.B. featuring Rovers Cuomo.
8. 1971, The Carpenters; 1971, Murray Head;
1971, The Temptations; 1976, Paul Davis; 2009, Taylor Swift.
9. 1972, Gordon Lightfoot; 2002, Christina Aguilera;
2003, Snoop Dogg; 2007, Taylor Dayne; 2009, Eminem;
2009, Akon.
10. 1975, Styx; 1979, The Little River Band; 1980, Kenny Rogers;
1981, The Commodores; 2005, Lenny Kravitz.
* Game 4, Round 8 - Miscellaneous - It's a Jungle Out There
Questions about companies and products that use animals for their
corporate identity. Please see the handout:
http://www.eskimo.com/~scs/msb/4-8/jungle.jpg
*Note*: This round has not been updated; please answer for logos
as they were used in 2012.
1. Only one of these logos is used for an alcoholic beverage.
Which one is that?
2. Only one of these logos is used by an automobile company.
Which one is that?
3. Only one logo is used by a company in the business of
transporting people. Which one is that?
4. Only one of these logos is used by a government agency (not
necessarily Canadian). Which one is that?
After answering these questions, decode the rot13 to see the
remaining ones.
5. What company's logo is number nineteen?
6. Thirteen is what company's logo?
7. What organization's logo is number xx in Roman numerals?
8. What product's logo is the seventh one?
9. What product, sold by more than one company, is represented by
number nine, whose name is "Tux"?
10. What company is represented by number eighteen?
There were 10 decoys. Decode the rot13 if you want to see the
other logo numbers, and identify the companies or products for
fun, but for no points:
11. One.
12. Two.
13. Three.
14. Five.
15. Six.
16. Eight.
17. Ten.
18. Eleven.
19. Fourteen.
20. Seventeen.
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My text in this article is in the public domain.
These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2012-05-14,
and should be interpreted accordingly. All questions were written
by members of What She Said and/or of Smith & Guessin', 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 4, Round 7 - Entertainment - 1 Word, 1 Song, Many Artists
This round is about *different songs with the same one-word title*.
We're not talking about covers or different versions of a song, but
about completely different tunes that simply share the same name.
In each case we will list the date and the artist who recorded
each of the different songs, and you must simply give the shared
one-word title. (All but one of the songs made Billboard's Hot
100 or another genre chart.)
1. 1961, Patsy Cline; 1988, Icehouse; 1991, Seal;
1994, Aerosmith; 2006, Gnarls Barkley.
2. 1972, Rod Stewart; 1973, Aretha Franklin; 1985, Madonna;
1988, Aerosmith; 1993, Jon Secada; 1999, Sarah McLachlan;
2001, Shaggy.
3. 1961, Del Shannon; 1990, Bon Jovi; 1995, The Corrs;
1995, Janet Jackson; 2007, Avril Lavigne; 2010, Kanye West.
4. 1987, Glass Tiger; 1990, Mariah Carey; 1999, Sugar Ray;
2004, Nickeback; 2009, Rob Thomas.
5. 1969, Led Zeppelin; 1978, Dolly Parton; 1979, Pat Benatar;
1982, Dionne Warwick; 1999, Mariah Carey.
6. 1979, The Talking Heads; 1983, Bryan Adams;
1984, The Psychedelic Furs; 2003, Live; 2006, John Legend.
7. 1974, Pilot; 1980, Olivia Newton John; 1984, The Cars;
2007, Bruce Springsteen; 2010, B.o.B. featuring Rovers Cuomo.
8. 1971, The Carpenters; 1971, Murray Head;
1971, The Temptations; 1976, Paul Davis; 2009, Taylor Swift.
9. 1972, Gordon Lightfoot; 2002, Christina Aguilera;
2003, Snoop Dogg; 2007, Taylor Dayne; 2009, Eminem;
2009, Akon.
10. 1975, Styx; 1979, The Little River Band; 1980, Kenny Rogers;
1981, The Commodores; 2005, Lenny Kravitz.
* Game 4, Round 8 - Miscellaneous - It's a Jungle Out There
Questions about companies and products that use animals for their
corporate identity. Please see the handout:
http://www.eskimo.com/~scs/msb/4-8/jungle.jpg
*Note*: This round has not been updated; please answer for logos
as they were used in 2012.
1. Only one of these logos is used for an alcoholic beverage.
Which one is that?
2. Only one of these logos is used by an automobile company.
Which one is that?
3. Only one logo is used by a company in the business of
transporting people. Which one is that?
4. Only one of these logos is used by a government agency (not
necessarily Canadian). Which one is that?
After answering these questions, decode the rot13 to see the
remaining ones.
5. Jung pbzcnal'f ybtb vf ahzore avargrra?
6. Guvegrra vf jung pbzcnal'f ybtb?
7. Jung betnavmngvba'f ybtb vf ahzore kk va Ebzna ahzrenyf?
8. Jung cebqhpg'f ybtb vf gur friragu bar?
9. Jung cebqhpg, fbyq ol zber guna bar pbzcnal, vf ercerfragrq ol
ahzore avar, jubfr anzr vf "Ghk"?
10. Jung pbzcnal vf ercerfragrq ol ahzore rvtugrra?
There were 10 decoys. Decode the rot13 if you want to see the
other logo numbers, and identify the companies or products for
fun, but for no points:
11. Bar.
12. Gjb.
13. Guerr.
14. Svir.
15. Fvk.
16. Rvtug.
17. Gra.
18. Ryrira.
19. Sbhegrra.
20. Friragrra.
These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2012-05-14,
and should be interpreted accordingly. All questions were written
by members of What She Said and/or of Smith & Guessin', 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 4, Round 7 - Entertainment - 1 Word, 1 Song, Many Artists
This round is about *different songs with the same one-word title*.
We're not talking about covers or different versions of a song, but
about completely different tunes that simply share the same name.
In each case we will list the date and the artist who recorded
each of the different songs, and you must simply give the shared
one-word title. (All but one of the songs made Billboard's Hot
100 or another genre chart.)
1. 1961, Patsy Cline; 1988, Icehouse; 1991, Seal;
1994, Aerosmith; 2006, Gnarls Barkley.
2. 1972, Rod Stewart; 1973, Aretha Franklin; 1985, Madonna;
1988, Aerosmith; 1993, Jon Secada; 1999, Sarah McLachlan;
2001, Shaggy.
3. 1961, Del Shannon; 1990, Bon Jovi; 1995, The Corrs;
1995, Janet Jackson; 2007, Avril Lavigne; 2010, Kanye West.
4. 1987, Glass Tiger; 1990, Mariah Carey; 1999, Sugar Ray;
2004, Nickeback; 2009, Rob Thomas.
5. 1969, Led Zeppelin; 1978, Dolly Parton; 1979, Pat Benatar;
1982, Dionne Warwick; 1999, Mariah Carey.
6. 1979, The Talking Heads; 1983, Bryan Adams;
1984, The Psychedelic Furs; 2003, Live; 2006, John Legend.
7. 1974, Pilot; 1980, Olivia Newton John; 1984, The Cars;
2007, Bruce Springsteen; 2010, B.o.B. featuring Rovers Cuomo.
8. 1971, The Carpenters; 1971, Murray Head;
1971, The Temptations; 1976, Paul Davis; 2009, Taylor Swift.
9. 1972, Gordon Lightfoot; 2002, Christina Aguilera;
2003, Snoop Dogg; 2007, Taylor Dayne; 2009, Eminem;
2009, Akon.
10. 1975, Styx; 1979, The Little River Band; 1980, Kenny Rogers;
1981, The Commodores; 2005, Lenny Kravitz.
* Game 4, Round 8 - Miscellaneous - It's a Jungle Out There
Questions about companies and products that use animals for their
corporate identity. Please see the handout:
http://www.eskimo.com/~scs/msb/4-8/jungle.jpg
*Note*: This round has not been updated; please answer for logos
as they were used in 2012.
1. Only one of these logos is used for an alcoholic beverage.
Which one is that?
2. Only one of these logos is used by an automobile company.
Which one is that?
3. Only one logo is used by a company in the business of
transporting people. Which one is that?
4. Only one of these logos is used by a government agency (not
necessarily Canadian). Which one is that?
After answering these questions, decode the rot13 to see the
remaining ones.
5. Jung pbzcnal'f ybtb vf ahzore avargrra?
6. Guvegrra vf jung pbzcnal'f ybtb?
7. Jung betnavmngvba'f ybtb vf ahzore kk va Ebzna ahzrenyf?
8. Jung cebqhpg'f ybtb vf gur friragu bar?
9. Jung cebqhpg, fbyq ol zber guna bar pbzcnal, vf ercerfragrq ol
ahzore avar, jubfr anzr vf "Ghk"?
10. Jung pbzcnal vf ercerfragrq ol ahzore rvtugrra?
There were 10 decoys. Decode the rot13 if you want to see the
other logo numbers, and identify the companies or products for
fun, but for no points:
11. Bar.
12. Gjb.
13. Guerr.
14. Svir.
15. Fvk.
16. Rvtug.
17. Gra.
18. Ryrira.
19. Sbhegrra.
20. Friragrra.
These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2012-05-14,
and should be interpreted accordingly... I will reveal the correct
answers in about 3 days.
* Game 4, Round 7 - Entertainment - 1 Word, 1 Song, Many Artists
This round is about *different songs with the same one-word title*.
We're not talking about covers or different versions of a song, but
about completely different tunes that simply share the same name.
In each case we will list the date and the artist who recorded
each of the different songs, and you must simply give the shared
one-word title. (All but one of the songs made Billboard's Hot
100 or another genre chart.)
1. 1961, Patsy Cline; 1988, Icehouse; 1991, Seal;
1994, Aerosmith; 2006, Gnarls Barkley.
2. 1972, Rod Stewart; 1973, Aretha Franklin; 1985, Madonna;
1988, Aerosmith; 1993, Jon Secada; 1999, Sarah McLachlan;
2001, Shaggy.
3. 1961, Del Shannon; 1990, Bon Jovi; 1995, The Corrs;
1995, Janet Jackson; 2007, Avril Lavigne; 2010, Kanye West.
4. 1987, Glass Tiger; 1990, Mariah Carey; 1999, Sugar Ray;
2004, Nickeback; 2009, Rob Thomas.
5. 1969, Led Zeppelin; 1978, Dolly Parton; 1979, Pat Benatar;
1982, Dionne Warwick; 1999, Mariah Carey.
6. 1979, The Talking Heads; 1983, Bryan Adams;
1984, The Psychedelic Furs; 2003, Live; 2006, John Legend.
7. 1974, Pilot; 1980, Olivia Newton John; 1984, The Cars;
2007, Bruce Springsteen; 2010, B.o.B. featuring Rovers Cuomo.
8. 1971, The Carpenters; 1971, Murray Head;
1971, The Temptations; 1976, Paul Davis; 2009, Taylor Swift.
9. 1972, Gordon Lightfoot; 2002, Christina Aguilera;
2003, Snoop Dogg; 2007, Taylor Dayne; 2009, Eminem;
2009, Akon.
10. 1975, Styx; 1979, The Little River Band; 1980, Kenny Rogers;
1981, The Commodores; 2005, Lenny Kravitz.
* Game 4, Round 8 - Miscellaneous - It's a Jungle Out There
Questions about companies and products that use animals for their
corporate identity. Please see the handout:
http://www.eskimo.com/~scs/msb/4-8/jungle.jpg
*Note*: This round has not been updated; please answer for logos
as they were used in 2012.
1. Only one of these logos is used for an alcoholic beverage.
Which one is that?
2. Only one of these logos is used by an automobile company.
Which one is that?
3. Only one logo is used by a company in the business of
transporting people. Which one is that?
4. Only one of these logos is used by a government agency (not
necessarily Canadian). Which one is that?
After answering these questions, decode the rot13 to see the
remaining ones.
5. What company's logo is number nineteen?
6. Thirteen is what company's logo?
7. What organization's logo is number xx in Roman numerals?
8. What product's logo is the seventh one?
9. What product, sold by more than one company, is represented by
number nine, whose name is "Tux"?
10. What company is represented by number eighteen?
There were 10 decoys. Decode the rot13 if you want to see the
other logo numbers, and identify the companies or products for
fun, but for no points:
11. One.
12. Two.
13. Three.
14. Five.
15. Six.
16. Eight.
17. Ten.
18. Eleven.
19. Fourteen.
20. Seventeen.
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