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QFTCIMM24 Game 3, Rounds 9-10: movies & cars, secrets challenge
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Mark Brader
2024-03-20 11:42:01 UTC
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These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2024-02-12,
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 3, Round 9 - Entertainment - Movies and Cars with the Same Name

Please see the *two* handouts at:

http://www.vex.net/~msb/tmp/3-9/film.pdf
http://www.vex.net/~msb/tmp/3-9/cars.pdf

The picture numbers on both handouts are synchronized, and I've
rearranged the questions into that same order. (So there were
8 decoys, which here are interspersed with the others -- answer
for the decoys if you like for fun, but for no points.)

Each picture on the first handout shows a poster, DVD cover, or
the like, for a particular movie (or TV-movie or TV series) --
*whose title is the same as a model of car (or similar vehicle)*,
which the corresponding picture on the second handout shows.

We'll give you the date of the movie and the maker of the vehicle.
You simply have to give that name that's the same (or practically
the same) for each.

1. Movie, 2000; vehicle by Jeep.
2. Decoy -- movie, 1997; vehicle by Nissan.
3, Movie, 2011; vehicle by Kia.
4. Decoy -- movie, 1966; vehicle by Cadillac.
5. Decoy -- movie, 2000; vehicle by Jeep.
6. Decoy -- movie, 1999; vehicle by Toyota.
7. TV-movie, 2019; vehicle by Chevrolet.
8. Movie, 2008; vehicle by Ford.
9. Decoy -- movie, 2011; vehicle by Chevrolet.
10. Decoy -- movie, 1943; vehicle by Jeep.
11. Movie, 2017; vehicle by Porsche.
12. Movie, 1986; vehicle by Toyota.
13. TV series debuted in 2014; vehicle by Mitsubishi.

14. Movie, 1994; vehicle by Ford (who also recently revived the
name for a new pick-up truck, not shown).

15. Decoy -- movie, 1985; vehicle by Chevrolet.
16. Movie, 2007; vehicle by Chrysler.
17. Movie, 2020; vehicle by Kia.
18. Decoy -- movie, 2001; vehicle by Chrysler.

After completing the round, please decode the rot13: Vs lbh nafjrerq
Gbevab sbe n pregnva dhrfgvba, gung'f bayl cneg bs gur nafjre.
Tb onpx naq pbzcyrgr vg.


** Game 3, Round 10 - Challenge Round - Secrets and Lies

The categories are:
A. Science: Medical Mysteries
B. Literature: Noms de Plume
C. Entertainment: Based on a True Story
D. History: Unsolved Mysteries
E. Miscellaneous: Secret Identities
F. Canadiana Geography: Hidden Toronto


* A. Medical Mysteries

A1. In 2016, American and Canadian embassy staff in Cuba reported
feeling ill, with symptoms including headaches, ringing
in the ears, and cognitive dysfunction. Suggested causes
of the mystery disease included microwave or ultrasound
weapons wielded by Russian military intelligence. What is
the name given to this illness?

A2. Between 1485 and 1551, England was struck with a
deadly plague. The patient would break out into a sweat,
accompanied by delirium and a rapid pulse, which often
led to death within hours. Contemporary reports said this
contagion was God's vengeance for the killing of Richard III.
What is the name given to this mystery disease?


* B. Noms de Plume

B1. This popular author is so prolific that between 1977 and
1985, his publisher insisted that he write under the name
Richard Bachman to avoid saturating the market. Who is he?

B2. She's a legend in her area of genre fiction, but wrote
literary novels under the name of Mary Westmacott, and
considered them to be her best work. Who is she?


* C. Based on a True Story

C1. This 1998 political thriller starring John Travolta and
Emma Thompson is a thinly veiled dramatization of Bill
Clinton's presidential campaign. What is the title?

C2. This 2003 indie comedy-romance starring Scarlett Johansssen
is a fictionalization of director Sophia Coppola's failing
marriage. What is the title?


* D. Unsolved Mysteries

D1. He hijacked a plane in 1971, demanded $200,000 US in
ransom money, and parachuted out into the wilds of
southwestern Washington. He's never been identified,
no remains have ever been found, and the money has never
been recovered. What name is he known by?

D2. It was 1990 when this fine art museum in Boston was robbed
of 12 valuable paintings by thieves disguised as police
offers. The artworks have never been recovered and the
museum has a $10,000,000 US reward for any information
leading to their return. What museum was it?


* E. Secret Identities

E1. He's arguably the world's most famous street artist, as well
as a social activist and filmmaker. Although he's made
plenty of money through sales of his books and authenticated
prints, his true identity remains unknown. What name is
he known by?

E2. He's not the founder of Bitcoin, but he was fundamental
in its development, and he also devised the first blockchain
database. People suspect he's Asian, and educated in
Britain, but apart from that, we only know him by this
pseudonym.


* F. Hidden Toronto

F1. Give the full name of the "secret" TTC station often used
as a location for movies such as "Mimic", "The Recruit",
and "Johnny Mnemonic".

F2. Originally a vaudeville venue, this location was abandoned
in 1928 for more than 50 years -- during which time most
Torontonians had no idea there was a theater 7 floors up
on Yonge Street. What is its name?
--
Mark Brader, Toronto | "Strange commas are enshrined in
***@vex.net | the US Constitution." --James Hogg

My text in this article is in the public domain.
Dan Tilque
2024-03-20 15:22:21 UTC
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Post by Mark Brader
** Game 3, Round 9 - Entertainment - Movies and Cars with the Same Name
http://www.vex.net/~msb/tmp/3-9/film.pdf
http://www.vex.net/~msb/tmp/3-9/cars.pdf
The picture numbers on both handouts are synchronized, and I've
rearranged the questions into that same order. (So there were
8 decoys, which here are interspersed with the others -- answer
for the decoys if you like for fun, but for no points.)
Each picture on the first handout shows a poster, DVD cover, or
the like, for a particular movie (or TV-movie or TV series) --
*whose title is the same as a model of car (or similar vehicle)*,
which the corresponding picture on the second handout shows.
We'll give you the date of the movie and the maker of the vehicle.
You simply have to give that name that's the same (or practically
the same) for each.
1. Movie, 2000; vehicle by Jeep.
Highlander
Post by Mark Brader
2. Decoy -- movie, 1997; vehicle by Nissan.
3, Movie, 2011; vehicle by Kia.
4. Decoy -- movie, 1966; vehicle by Cadillac.
5. Decoy -- movie, 2000; vehicle by Jeep.
6. Decoy -- movie, 1999; vehicle by Toyota.
7. TV-movie, 2019; vehicle by Chevrolet.
8. Movie, 2008; vehicle by Ford.
9. Decoy -- movie, 2011; vehicle by Chevrolet.
10. Decoy -- movie, 1943; vehicle by Jeep.
11. Movie, 2017; vehicle by Porsche.
911
Post by Mark Brader
12. Movie, 1986; vehicle by Toyota.
13. TV series debuted in 2014; vehicle by Mitsubishi.
14. Movie, 1994; vehicle by Ford (who also recently revived the
name for a new pick-up truck, not shown).
Maverick
Post by Mark Brader
15. Decoy -- movie, 1985; vehicle by Chevrolet.
16. Movie, 2007; vehicle by Chrysler.
17. Movie, 2020; vehicle by Kia.
18. Decoy -- movie, 2001; vehicle by Chrysler.
After completing the round, please decode the rot13: Vs lbh nafjrerq
Gbevab sbe n pregnva dhrfgvba, gung'f bayl cneg bs gur nafjre.
Tb onpx naq pbzcyrgr vg.
** Game 3, Round 10 - Challenge Round - Secrets and Lies
A. Science: Medical Mysteries
B. Literature: Noms de Plume
C. Entertainment: Based on a True Story
D. History: Unsolved Mysteries
E. Miscellaneous: Secret Identities
F. Canadiana Geography: Hidden Toronto
* A. Medical Mysteries
A1. In 2016, American and Canadian embassy staff in Cuba reported
feeling ill, with symptoms including headaches, ringing
in the ears, and cognitive dysfunction. Suggested causes
of the mystery disease included microwave or ultrasound
weapons wielded by Russian military intelligence. What is
the name given to this illness?
Havana Syndrome
Post by Mark Brader
A2. Between 1485 and 1551, England was struck with a
deadly plague. The patient would break out into a sweat,
accompanied by delirium and a rapid pulse, which often
led to death within hours. Contemporary reports said this
contagion was God's vengeance for the killing of Richard III.
What is the name given to this mystery disease?
* B. Noms de Plume
B1. This popular author is so prolific that between 1977 and
1985, his publisher insisted that he write under the name
Richard Bachman to avoid saturating the market. Who is he?
literary novels under the name of Mary Westmacott, and
considered them to be her best work. Who is she?
* C. Based on a True Story
C1. This 1998 political thriller starring John Travolta and
Emma Thompson is a thinly veiled dramatization of Bill
Clinton's presidential campaign. What is the title?
Primary Colors
Post by Mark Brader
C2. This 2003 indie comedy-romance starring Scarlett Johansssen
is a fictionalization of director Sophia Coppola's failing
marriage. What is the title?
* D. Unsolved Mysteries
D1. He hijacked a plane in 1971, demanded $200,000 US in
ransom money, and parachuted out into the wilds of
southwestern Washington. He's never been identified,
no remains have ever been found, and the money has never
been recovered. What name is he known by?
D. B. Cooper

(nitpick: A small amount of the money, about $5,000, was found on a
river bank. In 1985, I believe.)
Post by Mark Brader
D2. It was 1990 when this fine art museum in Boston was robbed
of 12 valuable paintings by thieves disguised as police
offers. The artworks have never been recovered and the
museum has a $10,000,000 US reward for any information
leading to their return. What museum was it?
* E. Secret Identities
E1. He's arguably the world's most famous street artist, as well
as a social activist and filmmaker. Although he's made
plenty of money through sales of his books and authenticated
prints, his true identity remains unknown. What name is
he known by?
Banksy
Post by Mark Brader
E2. He's not the founder of Bitcoin, but he was fundamental
in its development, and he also devised the first blockchain
database. People suspect he's Asian, and educated in
Britain, but apart from that, we only know him by this
pseudonym.
Satoshi Nakamoto
Post by Mark Brader
* F. Hidden Toronto
F1. Give the full name of the "secret" TTC station often used
as a location for movies such as "Mimic", "The Recruit",
and "Johnny Mnemonic".
F2. Originally a vaudeville venue, this location was abandoned
in 1928 for more than 50 years -- during which time most
Torontonians had no idea there was a theater 7 floors up
on Yonge Street. What is its name?
--
Dan Tilque
Mark Brader
2024-03-20 15:25:42 UTC
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(nitpick: A small amount of the money, about $5,000, was found on a
river bank. In 1985, I believe.)
Yeah, yeah. That doesn't count as recovering "the money".
--
Mark Brader | "You're right. That both makes perfect sense,
Toronto | but at the same time, makes *no sense at all*."
***@vex.net | --Steve Summit
Dan Blum
2024-03-20 23:54:35 UTC
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Post by Mark Brader
** Game 3, Round 9 - Entertainment - Movies and Cars with the Same Name
1. Movie, 2000; vehicle by Jeep.
Patriot
Post by Mark Brader
3, Movie, 2011; vehicle by Kia.
Rio
Post by Mark Brader
7. TV-movie, 2019; vehicle by Chevrolet.
El Camino
Post by Mark Brader
8. Movie, 2008; vehicle by Ford.
Gran Turismo
Post by Mark Brader
11. Movie, 2017; vehicle by Porsche.
9/11
Post by Mark Brader
12. Movie, 1986; vehicle by Toyota.
Highlander
Post by Mark Brader
13. TV series debuted in 2014; vehicle by Mitsubishi.
Outlander
Post by Mark Brader
14. Movie, 1994; vehicle by Ford (who also recently revived the
name for a new pick-up truck, not shown).
Maverick
Post by Mark Brader
16. Movie, 2007; vehicle by Chrysler.
300
Post by Mark Brader
17. Movie, 2020; vehicle by Kia.
Soul
Post by Mark Brader
** Game 3, Round 10 - Challenge Round - Secrets and Lies
* B. Noms de Plume
B1. This popular author is so prolific that between 1977 and
1985, his publisher insisted that he write under the name
Richard Bachman to avoid saturating the market. Who is he?
Steven King
Post by Mark Brader
literary novels under the name of Mary Westmacott, and
considered them to be her best work. Who is she?
Agatha Christie
Post by Mark Brader
* C. Based on a True Story
C1. This 1998 political thriller starring John Travolta and
Emma Thompson is a thinly veiled dramatization of Bill
Clinton's presidential campaign. What is the title?
Primary Colors
Post by Mark Brader
C2. This 2003 indie comedy-romance starring Scarlett Johansssen
is a fictionalization of director Sophia Coppola's failing
marriage. What is the title?
Lost in Translation
Post by Mark Brader
* D. Unsolved Mysteries
D1. He hijacked a plane in 1971, demanded $200,000 US in
ransom money, and parachuted out into the wilds of
southwestern Washington. He's never been identified,
no remains have ever been found, and the money has never
been recovered. What name is he known by?
D. B. Cooper
Post by Mark Brader
D2. It was 1990 when this fine art museum in Boston was robbed
of 12 valuable paintings by thieves disguised as police
offers. The artworks have never been recovered and the
museum has a $10,000,000 US reward for any information
leading to their return. What museum was it?
Gardner
Post by Mark Brader
* E. Secret Identities
E1. He's arguably the world's most famous street artist, as well
as a social activist and filmmaker. Although he's made
plenty of money through sales of his books and authenticated
prints, his true identity remains unknown. What name is
he known by?
Banksy
Post by Mark Brader
E2. He's not the founder of Bitcoin, but he was fundamental
in its development, and he also devised the first blockchain
database. People suspect he's Asian, and educated in
Britain, but apart from that, we only know him by this
pseudonym.
Nakamoto
--
_______________________________________________________________________
Dan Blum ***@panix.com
"I wouldn't have believed it myself if I hadn't just made it up."
swp
2024-03-21 00:52:46 UTC
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Post by Mark Brader
These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2024-02-12,
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 3, Round 9 - Entertainment - Movies and Cars with the Same Name
http://www.vex.net/~msb/tmp/3-9/film.pdf
http://www.vex.net/~msb/tmp/3-9/cars.pdf
The picture numbers on both handouts are synchronized, and I've
rearranged the questions into that same order. (So there were
8 decoys, which here are interspersed with the others -- answer
for the decoys if you like for fun, but for no points.)
noted
Post by Mark Brader
Each picture on the first handout shows a poster, DVD cover, or
the like, for a particular movie (or TV-movie or TV series) --
*whose title is the same as a model of car (or similar vehicle)*,
which the corresponding picture on the second handout shows.
We'll give you the date of the movie and the maker of the vehicle.
You simply have to give that name that's the same (or practically
the same) for each.
1. Movie, 2000; vehicle by Jeep.
patriot
Post by Mark Brader
2. Decoy -- movie, 1997; vehicle by Nissan.
cube
Post by Mark Brader
3, Movie, 2011; vehicle by Kia.
rio
Post by Mark Brader
4. Decoy -- movie, 1966; vehicle by Cadillac.
el dorado
Post by Mark Brader
5. Decoy -- movie, 2000; vehicle by Jeep.
gladiator
Post by Mark Brader
6. Decoy -- movie, 1999; vehicle by Toyota.
matrix
Post by Mark Brader
7. TV-movie, 2019; vehicle by Chevrolet.
el camino
Post by Mark Brader
8. Movie, 2008; vehicle by Ford.
gran torino
Post by Mark Brader
9. Decoy -- movie, 2011; vehicle by Chevrolet.
monte carlo
Post by Mark Brader
10. Decoy -- movie, 1943; vehicle by Jeep.
sahara
Post by Mark Brader
11. Movie, 2017; vehicle by Porsche.
8/11
Post by Mark Brader
12. Movie, 1986; vehicle by Toyota.
highlander
Post by Mark Brader
13. TV series debuted in 2014; vehicle by Mitsubishi.
outlander
Post by Mark Brader
14. Movie, 1994; vehicle by Ford (who also recently revived the
name for a new pick-up truck, not shown).
maverick
Post by Mark Brader
15. Decoy -- movie, 1985; vehicle by Chevrolet.
silverado
Post by Mark Brader
16. Movie, 2007; vehicle by Chrysler.
300
Post by Mark Brader
17. Movie, 2020; vehicle by Kia.
soul
Post by Mark Brader
18. Decoy -- movie, 2001; vehicle by Chrysler.
town and county
Post by Mark Brader
After completing the round, please decode the rot13: If you answered
Torino for a certain question, that's only part of the answer.
Go back and complete it.
** Game 3, Round 10 - Challenge Round - Secrets and Lies
A. Science: Medical Mysteries
B. Literature: Noms de Plume
C. Entertainment: Based on a True Story
D. History: Unsolved Mysteries
E. Miscellaneous: Secret Identities
F. Canadiana Geography: Hidden Toronto
* A. Medical Mysteries
A1. In 2016, American and Canadian embassy staff in Cuba reported
feeling ill, with symptoms including headaches, ringing
in the ears, and cognitive dysfunction. Suggested causes
of the mystery disease included microwave or ultrasound
weapons wielded by Russian military intelligence. What is
the name given to this illness?
havana syndrome
Post by Mark Brader
A2. Between 1485 and 1551, England was struck with a
deadly plague. The patient would break out into a sweat,
accompanied by delirium and a rapid pulse, which often
led to death within hours. Contemporary reports said this
contagion was God's vengeance for the killing of Richard III.
What is the name given to this mystery disease?
the black death
Post by Mark Brader
* B. Noms de Plume
B1. This popular author is so prolific that between 1977 and
1985, his publisher insisted that he write under the name
Richard Bachman to avoid saturating the market. Who is he?
stephen king
Post by Mark Brader
literary novels under the name of Mary Westmacott, and
considered them to be her best work. Who is she?
agatha christie
Post by Mark Brader
* C. Based on a True Story
C1. This 1998 political thriller starring John Travolta and
Emma Thompson is a thinly veiled dramatization of Bill
Clinton's presidential campaign. What is the title?
primary colors
Post by Mark Brader
C2. This 2003 indie comedy-romance starring Scarlett Johansssen
is a fictionalization of director Sophia Coppola's failing
marriage. What is the title?
lost in translation [bill murray was the star]
Post by Mark Brader
* D. Unsolved Mysteries
D1. He hijacked a plane in 1971, demanded $200,000 US in
ransom money, and parachuted out into the wilds of
southwestern Washington. He's never been identified,
no remains have ever been found, and the money has never
been recovered. What name is he known by?
d b cooper
Post by Mark Brader
D2. It was 1990 when this fine art museum in Boston was robbed
of 12 valuable paintings by thieves disguised as police
offers. The artworks have never been recovered and the
museum has a $10,000,000 US reward for any information
leading to their return. What museum was it?
isabella stewart gardner museum [to quote bart simpson, "I didn't do it,
nobody saw me do it, you can't prove a thing."]
Post by Mark Brader
* E. Secret Identities
E1. He's arguably the world's most famous street artist, as well
as a social activist and filmmaker. Although he's made
plenty of money through sales of his books and authenticated
prints, his true identity remains unknown. What name is
he known by?
banksy
Post by Mark Brader
E2. He's not the founder of Bitcoin, but he was fundamental
in its development, and he also devised the first blockchain
database. People suspect he's Asian, and educated in
Britain, but apart from that, we only know him by this
pseudonym.
satoshi nakamoto
Post by Mark Brader
* F. Hidden Toronto
F1. Give the full name of the "secret" TTC station often used
as a location for movies such as "Mimic", "The Recruit",
and "Johnny Mnemonic".
bay station
Post by Mark Brader
F2. Originally a vaudeville venue, this location was abandoned
in 1928 for more than 50 years -- during which time most
Torontonians had no idea there was a theater 7 floors up
on Yonge Street. What is its name?
the elgin theater??


swp
Joshua Kreitzer
2024-03-21 06:53:50 UTC
Permalink
Post by Mark Brader
** Game 3, Round 9 - Entertainment - Movies and Cars with the Same Name
http://www.vex.net/~msb/tmp/3-9/film.pdf
http://www.vex.net/~msb/tmp/3-9/cars.pdf
The picture numbers on both handouts are synchronized, and I've
rearranged the questions into that same order. (So there were
8 decoys, which here are interspersed with the others -- answer
for the decoys if you like for fun, but for no points.)
Each picture on the first handout shows a poster, DVD cover, or
the like, for a particular movie (or TV-movie or TV series) --
*whose title is the same as a model of car (or similar vehicle)*,
which the corresponding picture on the second handout shows.
We'll give you the date of the movie and the maker of the vehicle.
You simply have to give that name that's the same (or practically
the same) for each.
1. Movie, 2000; vehicle by Jeep.
Patriot
Post by Mark Brader
2. Decoy -- movie, 1997; vehicle by Nissan.
Cube
Post by Mark Brader
3, Movie, 2011; vehicle by Kia.
Rio
Post by Mark Brader
4. Decoy -- movie, 1966; vehicle by Cadillac.
El Dorado
Post by Mark Brader
5. Decoy -- movie, 2000; vehicle by Jeep.
Gladiator
Post by Mark Brader
6. Decoy -- movie, 1999; vehicle by Toyota.
Matrix
Post by Mark Brader
7. TV-movie, 2019; vehicle by Chevrolet.
El Camino
Post by Mark Brader
8. Movie, 2008; vehicle by Ford.
Gran Torino
Post by Mark Brader
11. Movie, 2017; vehicle by Porsche.
911
Post by Mark Brader
12. Movie, 1986; vehicle by Toyota.
Highlander
Post by Mark Brader
13. TV series debuted in 2014; vehicle by Mitsubishi.
Outlander
Post by Mark Brader
14. Movie, 1994; vehicle by Ford (who also recently revived the
name for a new pick-up truck, not shown).
Maverick
Post by Mark Brader
15. Decoy -- movie, 1985; vehicle by Chevrolet.
Silverado
Post by Mark Brader
16. Movie, 2007; vehicle by Chrysler.
300
Post by Mark Brader
17. Movie, 2020; vehicle by Kia.
Soul
Post by Mark Brader
18. Decoy -- movie, 2001; vehicle by Chrysler.
Town and Country
Post by Mark Brader
** Game 3, Round 10 - Challenge Round - Secrets and Lies
* A. Medical Mysteries
A1. In 2016, American and Canadian embassy staff in Cuba reported
feeling ill, with symptoms including headaches, ringing
in the ears, and cognitive dysfunction. Suggested causes
of the mystery disease included microwave or ultrasound
weapons wielded by Russian military intelligence. What is
the name given to this illness?
Havana syndrome
Post by Mark Brader
* B. Noms de Plume
B1. This popular author is so prolific that between 1977 and
1985, his publisher insisted that he write under the name
Richard Bachman to avoid saturating the market. Who is he?
King
Post by Mark Brader
literary novels under the name of Mary Westmacott, and
considered them to be her best work. Who is she?
Christie
Post by Mark Brader
* C. Based on a True Story
C1. This 1998 political thriller starring John Travolta and
Emma Thompson is a thinly veiled dramatization of Bill
Clinton's presidential campaign. What is the title?
"Primary Colors"
Post by Mark Brader
C2. This 2003 indie comedy-romance starring Scarlett Johansssen
is a fictionalization of director Sophia Coppola's failing
marriage. What is the title?
"Lost in Translation"
Post by Mark Brader
* D. Unsolved Mysteries
D1. He hijacked a plane in 1971, demanded $200,000 US in
ransom money, and parachuted out into the wilds of
southwestern Washington. He's never been identified,
no remains have ever been found, and the money has never
been recovered. What name is he known by?
D. B. Cooper
Post by Mark Brader
D2. It was 1990 when this fine art museum in Boston was robbed
of 12 valuable paintings by thieves disguised as police
offers. The artworks have never been recovered and the
museum has a $10,000,000 US reward for any information
leading to their return. What museum was it?
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
Post by Mark Brader
* E. Secret Identities
E1. He's arguably the world's most famous street artist, as well
as a social activist and filmmaker. Although he's made
plenty of money through sales of his books and authenticated
prints, his true identity remains unknown. What name is
he known by?
Banksy
Post by Mark Brader
E2. He's not the founder of Bitcoin, but he was fundamental
in its development, and he also devised the first blockchain
database. People suspect he's Asian, and educated in
Britain, but apart from that, we only know him by this
pseudonym.
Satoshi Nakamoto

--
Joshua Kreitzer
***@hotmail.com
Erland Sommarskog
2024-03-21 22:42:00 UTC
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Post by Mark Brader
** Game 3, Round 9 - Entertainment - Movies and Cars with the Same Name
1. Movie, 2000; vehicle by Jeep.
Braveheart
Post by Mark Brader
11. Movie, 2017; vehicle by Porsche.
Targa
Post by Mark Brader
** Game 3, Round 10 - Challenge Round - Secrets and Lies
* C. Based on a True Story
C1. This 1998 political thriller starring John Travolta and
Emma Thompson is a thinly veiled dramatization of Bill
Clinton's presidential campaign. What is the title?
Wag the Dog
Post by Mark Brader
C2. This 2003 indie comedy-romance starring Scarlett Johansssen
is a fictionalization of director Sophia Coppola's failing
marriage. What is the title?
Lost in Translation
Post by Mark Brader
* E. Secret Identities
E1. He's arguably the world's most famous street artist, as well
as a social activist and filmmaker. Although he's made
plenty of money through sales of his books and authenticated
prints, his true identity remains unknown. What name is
he known by?
Banksy
Post by Mark Brader
E2. He's not the founder of Bitcoin, but he was fundamental
in its development, and he also devised the first blockchain
database. People suspect he's Asian, and educated in
Britain, but apart from that, we only know him by this
pseudonym.
Santoshi Nakamoto
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These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2024-02-12,
and should be interpreted accordingly... For further information
please see my 2023-05-24 companion posting on "Questions from the
Canadian Inquisition (QFTCI*)".
Game 3 is over and JOSHUA KREITZER has won. Hearty congratulations!
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** Game 3, Round 9 - Entertainment - Movies and Cars with the Same Name
http://www.vex.net/~msb/tmp/3-9/film.pdf
http://www.vex.net/~msb/tmp/3-9/cars.pdf
The picture numbers on both handouts are synchronized, and I've
rearranged the questions into that same order. (So there were
8 decoys, which here are interspersed with the others -- answer
for the decoys if you like for fun, but for no points.)
Each picture on the first handout shows a poster, DVD cover, or
the like, for a particular movie (or TV-movie or TV series) --
*whose title is the same as a model of car (or similar vehicle)*,
which the corresponding picture on the second handout shows.
We'll give you the date of the movie and the maker of the vehicle.
You simply have to give that name that's the same (or practically
the same) for each.
1. Movie, 2000; vehicle by Jeep.
Patriot (movie "The Patriot"). 4 for Dan Blum, Stephen, and Joshua.
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2. Decoy -- movie, 1997; vehicle by Nissan.
Cube. Stephen and Joshua got this.
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3. Movie, 2011; vehicle by Kia.
Rio. 4 for Dan Blum, Stephen, and Joshua.
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4. Decoy -- movie, 1966; vehicle by Cadillac.
Eldorado (movie "El Dorado"). Stephen and Joshua got this.
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5. Decoy -- movie, 2000; vehicle by Jeep.
Gladiator. Stephen and Joshua got this.
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6. Decoy -- movie, 1999; vehicle by Toyota.
Matrix (movie "The Matrix"). Stephen and Joshua got this.
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7. TV-movie, 2019; vehicle by Chevrolet.
El Camino. 4 for Dan Blum, Stephen, and Joshua.
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8. Movie, 2008; vehicle by Ford.
Gran Torino. (Both words required: that's the movie title,
and for the car it's the fancier variant of the plain Torino.)
4 for Stephen and Joshua.
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9. Decoy -- movie, 2011; vehicle by Chevrolet.
Monte Carlo. Stephen got this.
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10. Decoy -- movie, 1943; vehicle by Jeep.
Sahara. Stephen got this.
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11. Movie, 2017; vehicle by Porsche.
911 (movie "9/11"). 4 for Dan Tilque, Dan Blum, Stephen, and Joshua.
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12. Movie, 1986; vehicle by Toyota.
Highlander. 4 for Dan Blum, Stephen, and Joshua.
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13. TV series debuted in 2014; vehicle by Mitsubishi.
Outlander. 4 for Dan Blum, Stephen, and Joshua.
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14. Movie, 1994; vehicle by Ford (who also recently revived the
name for a new pick-up truck, not shown).
Maverick. 4 for Dan Tilque, Dan Blum, Stephen, and Joshua.
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15. Decoy -- movie, 1985; vehicle by Chevrolet.
Silverado. Stephen and Joshua got this.
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16. Movie, 2007; vehicle by Chrysler.
300. 4 for Dan Blum, Stephen, and Joshua.
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17. Movie, 2020; vehicle by Kia.
Soul. 4 for Dan Blum, Stephen, and Joshua.
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18. Decoy -- movie, 2001; vehicle by Chrysler.
Town & Country. Stephen and Joshua got this.
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** Game 3, Round 10 - Challenge Round - Secrets and Lies
A. Science: Medical Mysteries
B. Literature: Noms de Plume
C. Entertainment: Based on a True Story
D. History: Unsolved Mysteries
E. Miscellaneous: Secret Identities
F. Canadiana Geography: Hidden Toronto
* A. Medical Mysteries
A1. In 2016, American and Canadian embassy staff in Cuba reported
feeling ill, with symptoms including headaches, ringing
in the ears, and cognitive dysfunction. Suggested causes
of the mystery disease included microwave or ultrasound
weapons wielded by Russian military intelligence. What is
the name given to this illness?
Havana syndrome. 4 for Dan Tilque, Stephen, and Joshua.
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A2. Between 1485 and 1551, England was struck with a
deadly plague. The patient would break out into a sweat,
accompanied by delirium and a rapid pulse, which often
led to death within hours. Contemporary reports said this
contagion was God's vengeance for the killing of Richard III.
What is the name given to this mystery disease?
Sweating sickness.
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* B. Noms de Plume
B1. This popular author is so prolific that between 1977 and
1985, his publisher insisted that he write under the name
Richard Bachman to avoid saturating the market. Who is he?
Stephen King. 4 for Dan Blum, Stephen, and Joshua.
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literary novels under the name of Mary Westmacott, and
considered them to be her best work. Who is she?
Agatha Christie. 4 for Dan Blum, Stephen, and Joshua.
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* C. Based on a True Story
C1. This 1998 political thriller starring John Travolta and
Emma Thompson is a thinly veiled dramatization of Bill
Clinton's presidential campaign. What is the title?
"Primary Colors". 4 for Dan Tilque, Dan Blum, Stephen, and Joshua.
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C2. This 2003 indie comedy-romance starring Scarlett Johansssen
is a fictionalization of director Sophia Coppola's failing
marriage. What is the title?
"Lost in Translation". 4 for Dan Blum, Stephen, Joshua, and Erland.

I agree with Stephen: Bill Murray was the star of that one.
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* D. Unsolved Mysteries
D1. He hijacked a plane in 1971, demanded $200,000 US in
ransom money, and parachuted out into the wilds of
southwestern Washington. He's never been identified,
no remains have ever been found, and the money has never
been recovered. What name is he known by?
D.B. Cooper. 4 for Dan Tilque, Dan Blum, Stephen, and Joshua.

He reserved his flight under the name Dan Cooper; D.B. Cooper is
actually the name of a suspect who was cleared.
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D2. It was 1990 when this fine art museum in Boston was robbed
of 12 valuable paintings by thieves disguised as police
offers. The artworks have never been recovered and the
museum has a $10,000,000 US reward for any information
leading to their return. What museum was it?
(Isabella Stewart) Gardner Museum. 4 for Dan Blum, Stephen,
and Joshua.
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* E. Secret Identities
E1. He's arguably the world's most famous street artist, as well
as a social activist and filmmaker. Although he's made
plenty of money through sales of his books and authenticated
prints, his true identity remains unknown. What name is
he known by?
Banksy. 4 for everyone -- Dan Tilque, Dan Blum, Stephen, Joshua,
and Erland.
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E2. He's not the founder of Bitcoin, but he was fundamental
in its development, and he also devised the first blockchain
database. People suspect he's Asian, and educated in
Britain, but apart from that, we only know him by this
pseudonym.
Satoshi Nakamoto. 4 for everyone.
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* F. Hidden Toronto
F1. Give the full name of the "secret" TTC station often used
as a location for movies such as "Mimic", "The Recruit",
and "Johnny Mnemonic".
Lower Bay (i.e. the disused lower platform of Bay subway station).
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F2. Originally a vaudeville venue, this location was abandoned
in 1928 for more than 50 years -- during which time most
Torontonians had no idea there was a theater 7 floors up
on Yonge Street. What is its name?
Winter Garden.

(It's upstairs from the Elgin.)



Scores, if there are no errors:

GAME 3 ROUNDS-> 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 BEST
TOPICS-> Can Spo Geo Sci Can Lit Ent Cha SIX
Joshua Kreitzer 2 25 24 37 4 36 40 36 198
Dan Blum -- -- 32 36 0 40 36 32 176
Stephen Perry -- -- 36 40 -- -- 40 36 152
Dan Tilque 0 8 28 36 0 16 8 20 116
Erland Sommarskog -- -- 12 24 0 12 0 12 60
Pete Gayde -- -- 8 8 0 12 -- -- 28
--
Mark Brader "The matryoshka limit: It is impossible
Toronto to nest more than six HO layouts."
***@vex.net --Randall Munroe

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