• QFTCINO25 Game 1, Rounds 2-3: Where?, comic strips

    From Mark Brader@3:633/280.2 to All on Saturday, September 06, 2025 15:44:58
    These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2025-01-13,
    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 Night Owls, 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 2024-08-30
    companion posting on "Questions from the Canadian Inquisition
    (QFTCI*)".


    * Game 1, Round 2 - Geography - Where Am I?

    The places described in this round are all situated somewhere in
    Canada or the US. We will give you some clues and you tell us
    the name of the *current Canadian province or US state* where the
    place is located.

    1. The 1960 film "Sunrise at Campobello" chronicled the struggles
    of US president Franklin Roosevelt with polio. Campobello was
    his summer retreat. Where is Campobello located?

    2. Roosevelt spent many winter months at a camp that he financed
    for children with polio in a place called Warm Springs. In fact,
    he died there in 1945. Where is Warm Springs?

    3. President Biden also has a summer home, at a place called
    Rehoboth Beach. Where is Rehoboth Beach?

    4. The New York Giants and the New York Jets both play their home
    games at the same stadium -- MetLife Stadium. Where is the
    stadium located?

    5. The last spike of the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) was
    driven into the ground in 1885 at a place called Craigellachie.
    Where would we find that place?

    6. 16 years earlier, the first transcontinental railway was
    finished with the Golden Spike at a place called Promontory
    Summit. Where is that located?

    7. The main highway along the east coast of the United States is
    I-95, running from Maine to Miami, Florida. One attraction that
    breaks up what could be an extremely boring drive is a place
    called "South of the Border", which is themed in a faux-Mexican
    style, selling everything from tacky ashtrays to sombreros.
    Where is South of the Border located?

    8. One event that helped to bring about the Canadian Confederation
    of was the 1866 Battle of Ridgeway, where hundreds of unemployed
    soldiers called Fenians crossed into British North America.
    This was done in a futile effort to provoke a war between
    Britain and the US that would lead to Irish independence.
    Where is Ridgeway?

    9. In the mining town of Springhill there have been three
    different mining disasters that have led to the deaths of
    199 miners altogether. That last one took place in 1958.
    Where would you find Springhill?

    10. The headquarters of the CIA is located in a place named Langley.
    And no, you can't visit in person, but you can take a virtual
    tour. Where would you find Langley?


    * Game 1, Round 3 - Arts & Literature - Classic Syndicated Comic Strips

    People still like to read the "funny papers", as they are often
    called. For decades, this was one of the most popular sections
    of the daily newspaper. In the first six questions, we'll give
    the name of a newspaper comic strip, and you name the artist
    who draws (or drew) it.

    1. "Li'l Abner".
    2. "Peanuts".
    3. "Doonesbury".
    4. "The Far Side".
    5. "Dilbert".
    6. "Dick Tracy".

    Now please decode the rot13 to see the remaining questions, which
    go the other way. We'll name the artist, and you name the comic
    strip they draw or drew.

    7. Jnyg Xryyl.
    8. Wvz Hatre.
    9. Zvyg Pnavss.
    10. Wvz Qnivf.

    --
    Mark Brader | "...he entertained the notion that I was cribbing from
    Toronto | other [students' exams] until it was pointed out that msb@vex.net | I often had the only correct answer..." --Lars Eighner

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  • From Dan Blum@3:633/280.2 to All on Saturday, September 06, 2025 23:53:48
    Mark Brader <msb@vex.net> wrote:

    * Game 1, Round 2 - Geography - Where Am I?

    1. The 1960 film "Sunrise at Campobello" chronicled the struggles
    of US president Franklin Roosevelt with polio. Campobello was
    his summer retreat. Where is Campobello located?

    Maine

    2. Roosevelt spent many winter months at a camp that he financed
    for children with polio in a place called Warm Springs. In fact,
    he died there in 1945. Where is Warm Springs?

    Arkansas

    3. President Biden also has a summer home, at a place called
    Rehoboth Beach. Where is Rehoboth Beach?

    Delaware

    4. The New York Giants and the New York Jets both play their home
    games at the same stadium -- MetLife Stadium. Where is the
    stadium located?

    New Jersey

    5. The last spike of the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) was
    driven into the ground in 1885 at a place called Craigellachie.
    Where would we find that place?

    British Columbia

    6. 16 years earlier, the first transcontinental railway was
    finished with the Golden Spike at a place called Promontory
    Summit. Where is that located?

    Utah

    7. The main highway along the east coast of the United States is
    I-95, running from Maine to Miami, Florida. One attraction that
    breaks up what could be an extremely boring drive is a place
    called "South of the Border", which is themed in a faux-Mexican
    style, selling everything from tacky ashtrays to sombreros.
    Where is South of the Border located?

    South Carolina

    8. One event that helped to bring about the Canadian Confederation
    of was the 1866 Battle of Ridgeway, where hundreds of unemployed
    soldiers called Fenians crossed into British North America.
    This was done in a futile effort to provoke a war between
    Britain and the US that would lead to Irish independence.
    Where is Ridgeway?

    Ontario

    9. In the mining town of Springhill there have been three
    different mining disasters that have led to the deaths of
    199 miners altogether. That last one took place in 1958.
    Where would you find Springhill?

    Alberta

    10. The headquarters of the CIA is located in a place named Langley.
    And no, you can't visit in person, but you can take a virtual
    tour. Where would you find Langley?

    Virginia

    * Game 1, Round 3 - Arts & Literature - Classic Syndicated Comic Strips

    1. "Li'l Abner".

    Al Capp

    2. "Peanuts".

    Charles Schulz

    3. "Doonesbury".

    Garry Trudeau

    4. "The Far Side".

    Gary Larson

    5. "Dilbert".

    Scott Adams

    7. Jnyg Xryyl.

    Pogo

    9. Zvyg Pnavss.

    Steve Canyon

    10. Wvz Qnivf.

    Garfield

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    _______________________________________________________________________
    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 Joshua Kreitzer@3:633/280.2 to All on Sunday, September 07, 2025 00:26:18
    On 9/6/2025 12:44 AM, Mark Brader wrote:

    * Game 1, Round 2 - Geography - Where Am I?

    The places described in this round are all situated somewhere in
    Canada or the US. We will give you some clues and you tell us
    the name of the *current Canadian province or US state* where the
    place is located.

    1. The 1960 film "Sunrise at Campobello" chronicled the struggles
    of US president Franklin Roosevelt with polio. Campobello was
    his summer retreat. Where is Campobello located?

    New Brunswick; Nova Scotia

    2. Roosevelt spent many winter months at a camp that he financed
    for children with polio in a place called Warm Springs. In fact,
    he died there in 1945. Where is Warm Springs?

    Georgia

    3. President Biden also has a summer home, at a place called
    Rehoboth Beach. Where is Rehoboth Beach?

    Delaware

    4. The New York Giants and the New York Jets both play their home
    games at the same stadium -- MetLife Stadium. Where is the
    stadium located?

    New Jersey

    5. The last spike of the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) was
    driven into the ground in 1885 at a place called Craigellachie.
    Where would we find that place?

    Saskatchewan; Alberta

    6. 16 years earlier, the first transcontinental railway was
    finished with the Golden Spike at a place called Promontory
    Summit. Where is that located?

    Utah

    7. The main highway along the east coast of the United States is
    I-95, running from Maine to Miami, Florida. One attraction that
    breaks up what could be an extremely boring drive is a place
    called "South of the Border", which is themed in a faux-Mexican
    style, selling everything from tacky ashtrays to sombreros.
    Where is South of the Border located?

    South Carolina

    8. One event that helped to bring about the Canadian Confederation
    of was the 1866 Battle of Ridgeway, where hundreds of unemployed
    soldiers called Fenians crossed into British North America.
    This was done in a futile effort to provoke a war between
    Britain and the US that would lead to Irish independence.
    Where is Ridgeway?

    Manitoba

    9. In the mining town of Springhill there have been three
    different mining disasters that have led to the deaths of
    199 miners altogether. That last one took place in 1958.
    Where would you find Springhill?

    Pennsylvania

    10. The headquarters of the CIA is located in a place named Langley.
    And no, you can't visit in person, but you can take a virtual
    tour. Where would you find Langley?

    Virginia

    * Game 1, Round 3 - Arts & Literature - Classic Syndicated Comic Strips

    People still like to read the "funny papers", as they are often
    called. For decades, this was one of the most popular sections
    of the daily newspaper. In the first six questions, we'll give
    the name of a newspaper comic strip, and you name the artist
    who draws (or drew) it.

    1. "Li'l Abner".

    Capp

    2. "Peanuts".

    Schulz

    3. "Doonesbury".

    Trudeau

    4. "The Far Side".

    Larson

    5. "Dilbert".

    Adams

    Now please decode the rot13 to see the remaining questions, which
    go the other way. We'll name the artist, and you name the comic
    strip they draw or drew.

    7. Jnyg Xryyl.

    "Pogo"

    8. Wvz Hatre.

    "Herman"

    9. Zvyg Pnavss.

    "Terry and the Pirates"

    10. Wvz Qnivf.

    "Garfield"

    --
    Joshua Kreitzer
    gromit82@hotmail.com

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  • From Dan Tilque@3:633/10 to Mark Brader on Saturday, September 06, 2025 22:39:32
    From: dtilque@frontier.com

    On 9/5/25 22:44, Mark Brader wrote:


    * Game 1, Round 2 - Geography - Where Am I?

    The places described in this round are all situated somewhere in
    Canada or the US. We will give you some clues and you tell us
    the name of the *current Canadian province or US state* where the
    place is located.

    1. The 1960 film "Sunrise at Campobello" chronicled the struggles
    of US president Franklin Roosevelt with polio. Campobello was
    his summer retreat. Where is Campobello located?

    New Brunswick


    2. Roosevelt spent many winter months at a camp that he financed
    for children with polio in a place called Warm Springs. In fact,
    he died there in 1945. Where is Warm Springs?

    Georgia


    3. President Biden also has a summer home, at a place called
    Rehoboth Beach. Where is Rehoboth Beach?

    Delaware


    4. The New York Giants and the New York Jets both play their home
    games at the same stadium -- MetLife Stadium. Where is the
    stadium located?

    New Jersey


    5. The last spike of the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) was
    driven into the ground in 1885 at a place called Craigellachie.
    Where would we find that place?

    British Columbia; Alberta


    6. 16 years earlier, the first transcontinental railway was
    finished with the Golden Spike at a place called Promontory
    Summit. Where is that located?

    Utah


    7. The main highway along the east coast of the United States is
    I-95, running from Maine to Miami, Florida. One attraction that
    breaks up what could be an extremely boring drive is a place
    called "South of the Border", which is themed in a faux-Mexican
    style, selling everything from tacky ashtrays to sombreros.
    Where is South of the Border located?

    North Carolina


    8. One event that helped to bring about the Canadian Confederation
    of was the 1866 Battle of Ridgeway, where hundreds of unemployed
    soldiers called Fenians crossed into British North America.
    This was done in a futile effort to provoke a war between
    Britain and the US that would lead to Irish independence.
    Where is Ridgeway?

    New York


    9. In the mining town of Springhill there have been three
    different mining disasters that have led to the deaths of
    199 miners altogether. That last one took place in 1958.
    Where would you find Springhill?

    West Virginia


    10. The headquarters of the CIA is located in a place named Langley.
    And no, you can't visit in person, but you can take a virtual
    tour. Where would you find Langley?

    Virginia



    * Game 1, Round 3 - Arts & Literature - Classic Syndicated Comic Strips

    People still like to read the "funny papers", as they are often
    called. For decades, this was one of the most popular sections
    of the daily newspaper. In the first six questions, we'll give
    the name of a newspaper comic strip, and you name the artist
    who draws (or drew) it.

    1. "Li'l Abner".

    Al Capp

    2. "Peanuts".

    Charles Schultz

    3. "Doonesbury".

    Trudeau

    4. "The Far Side".

    Gary Larson

    5. "Dilbert".

    Scott Adams

    6. "Dick Tracy".

    Now please decode the rot13 to see the remaining questions, which
    go the other way. We'll name the artist, and you name the comic
    strip they draw or drew.

    7. Jnyg Xryyl.

    Pogo

    8. Wvz Hatre.
    9. Zvyg Pnavss.
    10. Wvz Qnivf.

    Garfield


    --
    Dan Tilque

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  • From Erland Sommarskog@3:633/10 to Mark Brader on Sunday, September 07, 2025 14:41:58
    From: esquel@sommarskog.se

    Mark Brader (msb@vex.net) writes:
    * Game 1, Round 2 - Geography - Where Am I?

    5. The last spike of the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) was
    driven into the ground in 1885 at a place called Craigellachie.
    Where would we find that place?

    ALberta

    6. 16 years earlier, the first transcontinental railway was
    finished with the Golden Spike at a place called Promontory
    Summit. Where is that located?

    Manitoba

    7. The main highway along the east coast of the United States is
    I-95, running from Maine to Miami, Florida. One attraction that
    breaks up what could be an extremely boring drive is a place
    called "South of the Border", which is themed in a faux-Mexican
    style, selling everything from tacky ashtrays to sombreros.
    Where is South of the Border located?

    Virginia

    8. One event that helped to bring about the Canadian Confederation
    of was the 1866 Battle of Ridgeway, where hundreds of unemployed
    soldiers called Fenians crossed into British North America.
    This was done in a futile effort to provoke a war between
    Britain and the US that would lead to Irish independence.
    Where is Ridgeway?

    North Brunswick

    9. In the mining town of Springhill there have been three
    different mining disasters that have led to the deaths of
    199 miners altogether. That last one took place in 1958.
    Where would you find Springhill?

    Wstt Virginia

    10. The headquarters of the CIA is located in a place named Langley.
    And no, you can't visit in person, but you can take a virtual
    tour. Where would you find Langley?

    Virginia

    * Game 1, Round 3 - Arts & Literature - Classic Syndicated Comic Strips

    2. "Peanuts".

    Charles M. Schultz

    5. "Dilbert".

    Scott Adams

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  • From Pete Gayde@3:633/10 to Mark Brader on Sunday, September 07, 2025 19:37:32
    From: pete.gayde@gmail.com

    Mark Brader wrote:
    These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2025-01-13,
    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 Night Owls, 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 2024-08-30
    companion posting on "Questions from the Canadian Inquisition
    (QFTCI*)".


    * Game 1, Round 2 - Geography - Where Am I?

    The places described in this round are all situated somewhere in
    Canada or the US. We will give you some clues and you tell us
    the name of the *current Canadian province or US state* where the
    place is located.

    1. The 1960 film "Sunrise at Campobello" chronicled the struggles
    of US president Franklin Roosevelt with polio. Campobello was
    his summer retreat. Where is Campobello located?

    New York


    2. Roosevelt spent many winter months at a camp that he financed
    for children with polio in a place called Warm Springs. In fact,
    he died there in 1945. Where is Warm Springs?

    Georgia


    3. President Biden also has a summer home, at a place called
    Rehoboth Beach. Where is Rehoboth Beach?

    Delaware


    4. The New York Giants and the New York Jets both play their home
    games at the same stadium -- MetLife Stadium. Where is the
    stadium located?

    New Jersey


    5. The last spike of the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) was
    driven into the ground in 1885 at a place called Craigellachie.
    Where would we find that place?

    Alberta; Saskatchewan


    6. 16 years earlier, the first transcontinental railway was
    finished with the Golden Spike at a place called Promontory
    Summit. Where is that located?

    Utah


    7. The main highway along the east coast of the United States is
    I-95, running from Maine to Miami, Florida. One attraction that
    breaks up what could be an extremely boring drive is a place
    called "South of the Border", which is themed in a faux-Mexican
    style, selling everything from tacky ashtrays to sombreros.
    Where is South of the Border located?

    Georgia; North Carolina


    8. One event that helped to bring about the Canadian Confederation
    of was the 1866 Battle of Ridgeway, where hundreds of unemployed
    soldiers called Fenians crossed into British North America.
    This was done in a futile effort to provoke a war between
    Britain and the US that would lead to Irish independence.
    Where is Ridgeway?

    Ontario; Quebec


    9. In the mining town of Springhill there have been three
    different mining disasters that have led to the deaths of
    199 miners altogether. That last one took place in 1958.
    Where would you find Springhill?

    British Columbia


    10. The headquarters of the CIA is located in a place named Langley.
    And no, you can't visit in person, but you can take a virtual
    tour. Where would you find Langley?

    Virginia



    * Game 1, Round 3 - Arts & Literature - Classic Syndicated Comic Strips

    People still like to read the "funny papers", as they are often
    called. For decades, this was one of the most popular sections
    of the daily newspaper. In the first six questions, we'll give
    the name of a newspaper comic strip, and you name the artist
    who draws (or drew) it.

    1. "Li'l Abner".

    Capp

    2. "Peanuts".

    Schulz

    3. "Doonesbury".

    Trudeau

    4. "The Far Side".

    Larson

    5. "Dilbert".

    Adams

    6. "Dick Tracy".

    Locher (former parishioner in my church)


    Now please decode the rot13 to see the remaining questions, which
    go the other way. We'll name the artist, and you name the comic
    strip they draw or drew.

    7. Jnyg Xryyl.

    Pogo

    8. Wvz Hatre.

    Broom Hilda

    9. Zvyg Pnavss.

    Beetle Bailey; Wizard of Id

    10. Wvz Qnivf.

    Garfield



    Pete Gayde

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