• RQFTCIWSSSG12 Game 3, Rounds 7-8: 1-word titles, animal identity

    From Mark Brader@21:1/5 to All on Sat May 21 23:45:22 2022
    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.

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    Mark Brader | "A man's vehicle is a symbol of his manhood. That's why
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  • From Joshua Kreitzer@21:1/5 to Mark Brader on Sat May 21 22:54:18 2022
    On Saturday, May 21, 2022 at 11:45:28 PM UTC-5, Mark Brader wrote:

    * 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.

    "Crazy"

    2. 1972, Rod Stewart; 1973, Aretha Franklin; 1985, Madonna;
    1988, Aerosmith; 1993, Jon Secada; 1999, Sarah McLachlan;
    2001, Shaggy.

    "Angel"

    3. 1961, Del Shannon; 1990, Bon Jovi; 1995, The Corrs;
    1995, Janet Jackson; 2007, Avril Lavigne; 2010, Kanye West.

    "Runaway"

    4. 1987, Glass Tiger; 1990, Mariah Carey; 1999, Sugar Ray;
    2004, Nickeback; 2009, Rob Thomas.

    "Someday"

    5. 1969, Led Zeppelin; 1978, Dolly Parton; 1979, Pat Benatar;
    1982, Dionne Warwick; 1999, Mariah Carey.

    "Heartbreaker"

    6. 1979, The Talking Heads; 1983, Bryan Adams;
    1984, The Psychedelic Furs; 2003, Live; 2006, John Legend.

    "Heaven"

    7. 1974, Pilot; 1980, Olivia Newton John; 1984, The Cars;
    2007, Bruce Springsteen; 2010, B.o.B. featuring Rovers Cuomo.

    "Magic"

    8. 1971, The Carpenters; 1971, Murray Head;
    1971, The Temptations; 1976, Paul Davis; 2009, Taylor Swift.

    "Superstar"

    9. 1972, Gordon Lightfoot; 2002, Christina Aguilera;
    2003, Snoop Dogg; 2007, Taylor Dayne; 2009, Eminem;
    2009, Akon.

    "Sundown" (?)

    10. 1975, Styx; 1979, The Little River Band; 1980, Kenny Rogers;
    1981, The Commodores; 2005, Lenny Kravitz.

    "Lady"

    * 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?

    #15

    2. Only one of these logos is used by an automobile company.
    Which one is that?

    #12; #10

    3. Only one logo is used by a company in the business of
    transporting people. Which one is that?

    #4

    4. Only one of these logos is used by a government agency (not
    necessarily Canadian). Which one is that?

    #16

    After answering these questions, decode the rot13 to see the
    remaining ones.

    5. Jung pbzcnal'f ybtb vf ahzore avargrra?

    Merrill Lynch

    7. Jung betnavmngvba'f ybtb vf ahzore kk va Ebzna ahzrenyf?

    World Wildlife Fund

    8. Jung cebqhpg'f ybtb vf gur friragu bar?

    Honey Nut Cheerios

    9. Jung cebqhpg, fbyq ol zber guna bar pbzcnal, vf ercerfragrq ol
    ahzore avar, jubfr anzr vf "Ghk"?

    Linux

    10. Jung pbzcnal vf ercerfragrq ol ahzore rvtugrra?

    Big Dog

    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.

    Froot Loops

    12. Gjb.

    Starkist

    13. Guerr.

    Kellogg's Frosted Flakes

    14. Svir.

    Cheetos

    15. Fvk.

    Kellogg's Corn Flakes

    16. Rvtug.

    Twitter

    17. Gra.

    Slazenger

    18. Ryrira.

    Esso

    19. Sbhegrra.

    Red Bull

    20. Friragrra.

    Playboy

    --
    Joshua Kreitzer
    gromit82@hotmail.com

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  • From Erland Sommarskog@21:1/5 to Mark Brader on Sun May 22 14:19:39 2022
    Mark Brader (msb@vex.net) writes:
    * 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.

    Awakening

    6. 1979, The Talking Heads; 1983, Bryan Adams;
    1984, The Psychedelic Furs; 2003, Live; 2006, John Legend.

    Heaven

    7. 1974, Pilot; 1980, Olivia Newton John; 1984, The Cars;
    2007, Bruce Springsteen; 2010, B.o.B. featuring Rovers Cuomo.

    Magic

    8. 1971, The Carpenters; 1971, Murray Head;
    1971, The Temptations; 1976, Paul Davis; 2009, Taylor Swift.

    Superstar

    * 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?

    19

    2. Only one of these logos is used by an automobile company.
    Which one is that?

    12

    3. Only one logo is used by a company in the business of
    transporting people. Which one is that?

    10

    4. Only one of these logos is used by a government agency (not
    necessarily Canadian). Which one is that?

    8

    After answering these questions, decode the rot13 to see the
    remaining ones.

    7. Jung betnavmngvba'f ybtb vf ahzore kk va Ebzna ahzrenyf?

    World Wildlife Fund

    9. Jung cebqhpg, fbyq ol zber guna bar pbzcnal, vf ercerfragrq ol
    ahzore avar, jubfr anzr vf "Ghk"?

    Linux

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  • From Dan Blum@21:1/5 to Mark Brader on Sun May 22 14:38:57 2022
    Mark Brader <msb@vex.net> wrote:

    * 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.

    Runaway

    7. 1974, Pilot; 1980, Olivia Newton John; 1984, The Cars;
    2007, Bruce Springsteen; 2010, B.o.B. featuring Rovers Cuomo.

    Drive

    10. 1975, Styx; 1979, The Little River Band; 1980, Kenny Rogers;
    1981, The Commodores; 2005, Lenny Kravitz.

    Renegade

    * 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?

    18; 12

    2. Only one of these logos is used by an automobile company.
    Which one is that?

    10

    3. Only one logo is used by a company in the business of
    transporting people. Which one is that?

    4; 8

    4. Only one of these logos is used by a government agency (not
    necessarily Canadian). Which one is that?

    16

    5. Jung pbzcnal'f ybtb vf ahzore avargrra?

    Merrill Lynch

    7. Jung betnavmngvba'f ybtb vf ahzore kk va Ebzna ahzrenyf?

    World Wildlife Fund

    8. Jung cebqhpg'f ybtb vf gur friragu bar?

    Honeycrisp; Honey Nut Cheerios

    9. Jung cebqhpg, fbyq ol zber guna bar pbzcnal, vf ercerfragrq ol
    ahzore avar, jubfr anzr vf "Ghk"?

    Linux

    --
    _______________________________________________________________________
    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 Sun May 22 11:46:29 2022
    On Sunday, May 22, 2022 at 12:45:28 AM UTC-4, Mark Brader wrote:
    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.

    crazy

    2. 1972, Rod Stewart; 1973, Aretha Franklin; 1985, Madonna;
    1988, Aerosmith; 1993, Jon Secada; 1999, Sarah McLachlan;
    2001, Shaggy.

    angel

    3. 1961, Del Shannon; 1990, Bon Jovi; 1995, The Corrs;
    1995, Janet Jackson; 2007, Avril Lavigne; 2010, Kanye West.

    runaway

    4. 1987, Glass Tiger; 1990, Mariah Carey; 1999, Sugar Ray;
    2004, Nickeback; 2009, Rob Thomas.

    someday

    5. 1969, Led Zeppelin; 1978, Dolly Parton; 1979, Pat Benatar;
    1982, Dionne Warwick; 1999, Mariah Carey.

    heartbreaker

    6. 1979, The Talking Heads; 1983, Bryan Adams;
    1984, The Psychedelic Furs; 2003, Live; 2006, John Legend.

    heaven

    7. 1974, Pilot; 1980, Olivia Newton John; 1984, The Cars;
    2007, Bruce Springsteen; 2010, B.o.B. featuring Rovers Cuomo.

    magic

    8. 1971, The Carpenters; 1971, Murray Head;
    1971, The Temptations; 1976, Paul Davis; 2009, Taylor Swift.

    superstar

    9. 1972, Gordon Lightfoot; 2002, Christina Aguilera;
    2003, Snoop Dogg; 2007, Taylor Dayne; 2009, Eminem;
    2009, Akon.

    beautiful

    10. 1975, Styx; 1979, The Little River Band; 1980, Kenny Rogers;
    1981, The Commodores; 2005, Lenny Kravitz.

    lady


    * 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?

    15 [bacardi]

    2. Only one of these logos is used by an automobile company.
    Which one is that?

    12 [ferrari]

    3. Only one logo is used by a company in the business of
    transporting people. Which one is that?

    4 [american airlines]

    4. Only one of these logos is used by a government agency (not
    necessarily Canadian). Which one is that?

    16 [us postal service]

    After answering these questions, decode the rot13 to see the
    remaining ones.

    5. What company's logo is number nineteen?

    merril lynch [part of bank of america]

    6. Thirteen is what company's logo?

    sirius satellite radio

    7. What organization's logo is number xx in Roman numerals?

    world wildlife federation

    8. What product's logo is the seventh one?

    billy bee honey

    9. What product, sold by more than one company, is represented by
    number nine, whose name is "Tux"?

    linux

    10. What company is represented by number eighteen?

    big dog clpothing


    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.

    kellogg's froot loops

    12. Two.

    starkist tuna

    13. Three.

    kellogg's frosted flakes

    14. Five.

    cheetos

    15. Six.

    kellogg's corn flakes

    16. Eight.

    dove soap

    17. Ten.

    puma sportswear

    18. Eleven.

    exxon gas

    19. Fourteen.

    red bull drink

    20. Seventeen.

    playboy


    --
    Mark Brader | "A man's vehicle is a symbol of his manhood. That's why
    Toronto | my vehicle's the Piccadilly Line - It's the size of a county m...@vex.net | and it comes every two and a half minutes" -- John Rowland

    My text in this article is in the public domain.

    swp

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  • From Pete Gayde@21:1/5 to Mark Brader on Sun May 22 21:27:10 2022
    Mark Brader wrote:
    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.

    Crazy


    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.

    Runaway


    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.

    Heartbreaker


    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.

    Beautiful


    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?

    15


    2. Only one of these logos is used by an automobile company.
    Which one is that?

    12


    3. Only one logo is used by a company in the business of
    transporting people. Which one is that?

    4


    4. Only one of these logos is used by a government agency (not
    necessarily Canadian). Which one is that?

    16


    After answering these questions, decode the rot13 to see the
    remaining ones.

    5. Jung pbzcnal'f ybtb vf ahzore avargrra?

    Merrill Lynch


    6. Guvegrra vf jung pbzcnal'f ybtb?

    Sirius Radio


    7. Jung betnavmngvba'f ybtb vf ahzore kk va Ebzna ahzrenyf?

    World Wildlife Fund


    8. Jung cebqhpg'f ybtb vf gur friragu bar?

    Honeybee Honey


    9. Jung cebqhpg, fbyq ol zber guna bar pbzcnal, vf ercerfragrq ol
    ahzore avar, jubfr anzr vf "Ghk"?

    Linux


    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.


    Pete Gayde

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  • From Dan Tilque@21:1/5 to Mark Brader on Sun May 22 20:16:27 2022
    On 5/21/22 21:45, Mark Brader wrote:
    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?

    14


    2. Only one of these logos is used by an automobile company.
    Which one is that?

    10


    3. Only one logo is used by a company in the business of
    transporting people. Which one is that?

    4


    4. Only one of these logos is used by a government agency (not
    necessarily Canadian). Which one is that?

    16


    After answering these questions, decode the rot13 to see the
    remaining ones.

    5. Jung pbzcnal'f ybtb vf ahzore avargrra?

    Merril Lynch


    6. Guvegrra vf jung pbzcnal'f ybtb?

    7. Jung betnavmngvba'f ybtb vf ahzore kk va Ebzna ahzrenyf?

    World Wildlife Fund


    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.


    --
    Dan Tilque

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  • From Mark Brader@21:1/5 to All on Wed May 25 15:42:20 2022
    Mark Brader:
    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.

    I might have worded that differently if I'd known that I'd be in hospital
    about 3 days from then. (I'm out now.)

    What's more, when I posted this question set, I was feeling
    sick enough that I rushed through the process, and proceeded to
    not notice that I was posting the questions from the wrong file.
    As it says below, these questions were actually from Game 4, played
    on 2012-05-28, and not Game 3, from 2012-05-14, as per original
    subject line.

    And on top of that, when posting the results from the second set of
    Game 3 questions, I failed to add in the scores from the third set.

    Here are the scores from Game 3 as they should have appeared, and we
    will continue with this game next.

    GAME 3 ROUNDS-> 2 3 4 6 TOTALS
    TOPICS-> His Lit Can Spo
    Joshua Kreitzer 32 40 2 24 98
    Dan Blum 32 40 2 12 86
    Stephen Perry 40 40 -- -- 80
    Dan Tilque 28 20 7 20 75
    Pete Gayde 12 24 0 22 58
    Erland Sommarskog 12 11 -- -- 23


    And now, the answers from the question set that I did post:

    * 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.)

    This was the hardest round in the original game and the fourth-hardest
    of the entire sesaon.

    1. 1961, Patsy Cline; 1988, Icehouse; 1991, Seal;
    1994, Aerosmith; 2006, Gnarls Barkley.

    "Crazy". 4 for Joshua, Stephen, and Pete.

    2. 1972, Rod Stewart; 1973, Aretha Franklin; 1985, Madonna;
    1988, Aerosmith; 1993, Jon Secada; 1999, Sarah McLachlan;
    2001, Shaggy.

    "Angel". 4 for Joshua and Stephen.

    3. 1961, Del Shannon; 1990, Bon Jovi; 1995, The Corrs;
    1995, Janet Jackson; 2007, Avril Lavigne; 2010, Kanye West.

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

    4. 1987, Glass Tiger; 1990, Mariah Carey; 1999, Sugar Ray;
    2004, Nickeback; 2009, Rob Thomas.

    "Someday". 4 for Joshua and Stephen.

    5. 1969, Led Zeppelin; 1978, Dolly Parton; 1979, Pat Benatar;
    1982, Dionne Warwick; 1999, Mariah Carey.

    "Heartbreaker". 4 for Joshua, Stephen, and Pete.

    6. 1979, The Talking Heads; 1983, Bryan Adams;
    1984, The Psychedelic Furs; 2003, Live; 2006, John Legend.

    "Heaven". 4 for Joshua, Erland, and Stephen.

    7. 1974, Pilot; 1980, Olivia Newton John; 1984, The Cars;
    2007, Bruce Springsteen; 2010, B.o.B. featuring Rovers Cuomo.

    "Magic". 4 for Joshua, Erland, and Stephen.

    8. 1971, The Carpenters; 1971, Murray Head;
    1971, The Temptations; 1976, Paul Davis; 2009, Taylor Swift.

    "Superstar". 4 for Joshua, Erland, and Stephen.

    Murray Head played Judas Iscariot in "Jesus Christ Superstar".

    9. 1972, Gordon Lightfoot; 2002, Christina Aguilera;
    2003, Snoop Dogg; 2007, Taylor Dayne; 2009, Eminem;
    2009, Akon.

    "Beautiful". 4 for Stephen and Pete.

    10. 1975, Styx; 1979, The Little River Band; 1980, Kenny Rogers;
    1981, The Commodores; 2005, Lenny Kravitz.

    "Lady". 4 for Joshua and Stephen.


    * 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?

    #15 (Bacardi Rum). 4 for Joshua, Stephen, and Pete.

    2. Only one of these logos is used by an automobile company.
    Which one is that?

    #12 (Ferrari). 4 for Erland, Stephen, and Pete. 3 for Joshua.

    3. Only one logo is used by a company in the business of
    transporting people. Which one is that?

    #4 (American Airlines). 4 for Joshua, Stephen, Pete, and Dan Tilque.
    3 for Dan Blum.

    4. Only one of these logos is used by a government agency (not
    necessarily Canadian). Which one is that?

    #16 (US Postal Service). 4 for Joshua, Dan Blum, Stephen, Pete,
    and Dan Tilque.

    After answering these questions, decode the rot13 to see the
    remaining ones.

    5. What company's logo is number nineteen?

    Merrill Lynch. 4 for Joshua, Dan Blum, Stephen, Pete, and Dan Tilque.

    6. Thirteen is what company's logo?

    Sirius Satellite Radio. I accepted "Sirius Radio". 4 for Stephen
    and Pete.

    7. What organization's logo is number xx in Roman numerals?

    World Wide Fund for Nature. Their old name World Wildlife Fund
    was acceptable. 4 for Joshua, Erland, Dan Blum, Pete, and Dan Tilque.

    8. What product's logo is the seventh one?

    Billy Bee Honey. 4 for Stephen.

    9. What product, sold by more than one company, is represented by
    number nine, whose name is "Tux"?

    Linux. It's also available free, of course. 4 for Joshua, Erland,
    Dan Blum, Stephen, and Pete.

    10. What company is represented by number eighteen?

    Big Dog Clothing. 4 for Joshua and Stephen.


    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.

    Kellogg's Froot Loops cereal. Joshua and Stephen got this.

    12. Two.

    StarKist tuna. Joshua and Stephen got this.

    13. Three.

    Kellogg's Frosted Flakes cereal (remember when it was called
    Sugar Frosted Flakes?), or Frosties in some foreign countries.
    Joshua and Stephen got this.

    14. Five.

    Cheetos Corn Stix. Joshua and Stephen got this.

    15. Six.

    Kellogg's Corn Flakes cereal. Joshua and Stephen got this.

    16. Eight.

    Dove soap. Stephen got this.

    17. Ten.

    Puma sportswear. Stephen got this.

    18. Eleven.

    Esso or Exxon gasoline. Joshua and Stephen got this.

    19. Fourteen.

    Red Bull drink. Joshua and Stephen got this.

    20. Seventeen.

    Playboy magazine. Joshua and Stephen got this.


    So if there are no errors, the scores in Game 4, to be continued
    later, are:

    GAME 4 ROUNDS-> 7 8 TOTALS
    TOPICS-> Ent Mis
    Stephen Perry 40 36 76
    Joshua Kreitzer 36 31 67
    Pete Gayde 16 32 48
    Erland Sommarskog 12 12 24
    Dan Blum 4 19 23
    Dan Tilque 0 16 16

    --
    Mark Brader | The last 10% of the performance sought contributes
    Toronto | one-third of the cost and two-thirds of the problems. msb@vex.net | -- Norm Augustine

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