• QFTCINO25 Final, Rounds 7-8: Sports, Arts/Lit

    From Mark Brader@3:633/10 to All on Monday, March 02, 2026 07:54:07
    These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2025-04-07,
    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*)".


    ** Final, Round 7 - Sports

    http://www.vex.net/~msb/tmp/qftci/f-deco/r7.jpg

    For all questions where a team is asked for, give *either* the
    place name or the team name -- like "Toronto" or "Maple Leafs".

    * Stanley Cup Finals

    These questions refer only to the post-expansion period starting
    with the 1968 playoffs.

    1. Only two expansion franchises have ever participated in the
    Stanley Cup finals in their inaugural season. Name either one
    of those teams.

    2. Only one expansion team has been to the finals 3 times and but
    never won the Cup. Name it.

    3. Since 1967, the Montreal Canadiens lead all other teams by
    winning 10 Stanley Cups. Two other teams are tied for second
    with 5 wins each. Name either one of those two.


    * Augusta National

    4. Lee Elder was the first African-American to be invited to the
    Masters tournament. Within 2, in what year was this?

    5. Augusta National is an elite private club with about 300 members.
    The first two females were not admitted until 2012. One of
    them is a former US Secretary of State -- who?

    6. One of the many buildings on the property is famous for being
    the site of the presentation of the green jacket to the winner
    each year. What is that building called?


    * The Value of a Sports Team

    Each year "Forbes" magazine calculates the value of sports teams
    and publishes a ranking of the top 50. Amounts are in US dollars.
    Again, give either the team name or place name.

    7. For the 9th straight year, the most valuable team in the world is
    a certain NFL franchise, currently worth $10,100,000,000.
    Name it.

    8. Ranking 2nd on the list, up from 3rd last year and jumping up
    from 8th in 2022, is which NBA team?

    9. Only one Canadian team made the top 50, sneaking in at #47 with
    a value of $4,400,000,000. Name it.


    * Canada to Cooperstown

    10. Only two Canadian-born players have been elected to the Baseball
    Hall of Fame. The first was a pitcher who spent most of his
    career with the Chicago Cubs. Who?

    11. This Canadian-born right fielder was once a Montreal Expo, but
    decided to enter the Hall of Fame wearing a Colorado Rockies cap.
    Who was he?

    12. Only three Hall of Famers have chosen to wear the Montreal
    Expo cap. Name *any one* of them.


    * The Grey Cup

    13. Which team has won the most Grey Cups?
    14. Which team has lost the most Grey Cups?
    15. What is the only non-Canadian team to win the Grey Cup?


    ** Final, Round 8 - Arts and Literature

    http://www.vex.net/~msb/tmp/qftci/f-deco/r8.jpg

    * Complete the Literary Reference

    We will name of an author and give part of a line from a literary
    work, and you simply give the next word.

    1. Alfred Lord Tennyson: "To strive, to seek, to find, and not
    to..."

    2. Samuel Taylor Coleridge: "In Xanadu did Kubla Khan / A stately
    pleasure-dome..."

    3. Alexander Pope: "True wit is nature to advantage dressed / What
    oft was thought, but ne'er so well..."


    * Writers on Other Writers and Their Books

    4. Ernest Hemingway declared that "All modern American literature
    comes from one book." What book was he talking about?

    5. Elizabethan dramatist Ben Johnson, when told that this dramatist
    had "never blotted out a line" from his plays, replied: "would
    he had blotted a thousand." Who was he talking about?

    6. T.S. Eliot dedicated his poem "The Waste Land" to this fellow
    poet whom he called "il miglior fabbro" ("the better craftsman").
    Who was Eliot referring to?


    * Famous Choreographers

    7. One of the most influential choreographers in jazz-dance history,
    he won 8 Tony Awards for choreography, more than anyone else, as
    well as one for direction. He was also nominated for 4 Academy
    Awards, winning for his direction of "Cabaret." Name him.

    8. This American dancer/choreographer is principally remembered
    as Fred Astaire's choreographic collaborator in the great 1930s
    movie musicals starring Astaire and Ginger Rogers. His film
    choreographic credits include: "Flying Down to Rio", "The Gay
    Divorcee", "Top Hat", "The Barkleys of Broadway", "Kiss Me Kate",
    "Pal Joey", and "My Fair Lady". In 1937 he won an Oscar for
    Best Dance Direction for "A Damsel in Distress". Name him.

    9. Often called "the Picasso of dance", she was one of the world's
    most influential choreographers, with a career that lasted
    over 70 years. She famously collaborated with composer Aaron
    Copland creating a ballet for his "Appalachian Spring" (1944).
    In 1998, she was posthumously named "Dancer of the Century"
    by "Time" magazine. Who was she?


    * Famous Paintings of Boats

    In each case please see the illustration and name the painter.

    10. "The Fighting Temeraire". See:
    http://www.vex.net/~msb/tmp/qftci/f-8/boat10.jpg

    11. "The Gulf Stream". See: http://www.vex.net/~msb/tmp/qftci/f-8/boat11.jpg 12. "Ground Swell". See: http://www.vex.net/~msb/tmp/qftci/f-8/boat12.jpg


    * Name the Sculptor

    In each case do that.

    13. http://www.vex.net/~msb/tmp/qftci/f-8/stat13.jpg
    14. http://www.vex.net/~msb/tmp/qftci/f-8/stat14.jpg
    15. http://www.vex.net/~msb/tmp/qftci/f-8/stat15.jpg

    --
    Mark Brader, Toronto, msb@vex.net | "Able was I ere I saw Panama."

    My text in this article is in the public domain.

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  • From Erland Sommarskog@3:633/10 to All on Monday, March 02, 2026 22:37:21
    Mark Brader (msb@vex.net) writes:
    ** Final, Round 7 - Sports

    1. Only two expansion franchises have ever participated in the
    Stanley Cup finals in their inaugural season. Name either one
    of those teams.

    Vegas Knights

    2. Only one expansion team has been to the finals 3 times and but
    never won the Cup. Name it.

    Vancouver Cannucks

    3. Since 1967, the Montreal Canadiens lead all other teams by
    winning 10 Stanley Cups. Two other teams are tied for second
    with 5 wins each. Name either one of those two.

    Detroit Red Wings

    * Augusta National

    4. Lee Elder was the first African-American to be invited to the
    Masters tournament. Within 2, in what year was this?

    1971

    5. Augusta National is an elite private club with about 300 members.
    The first two females were not admitted until 2012. One of
    them is a former US Secretary of State -- who?

    Madeine Albright

    7. For the 9th straight year, the most valuable team in the world is
    a certain NFL franchise, currently worth $10,100,000,000.
    Name it.

    New York Mets

    8. Ranking 2nd on the list, up from 3rd last year and jumping up
    from 8th in 2022, is which NBA team?

    Boston Celtics

    9. Only one Canadian team made the top 50, sneaking in at #47 with
    a value of $4,400,000,000. Name it.

    Montreal Canandiens


    ** Final, Round 8 - Arts and Literature

    http://www.vex.net/~msb/tmp/qftci/f-deco/r8.jpg

    2. Samuel Taylor Coleridge: "In Xanadu did Kubla Khan / A stately
    pleasure-dome..."

    erect

    3. Alexander Pope: "True wit is nature to advantage dressed / What
    oft was thought, but ne'er so well..."

    expressed

    4. Ernest Hemingway declared that "All modern American literature
    comes from one book." What book was he talking about?

    The Bible


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  • From Dan Tilque@3:633/10 to All on Monday, March 02, 2026 22:59:22
    On 3/1/26 23:54, Mark Brader wrote:


    ** Final, Round 7 - Sports

    http://www.vex.net/~msb/tmp/qftci/f-deco/r7.jpg

    For all questions where a team is asked for, give *either* the
    place name or the team name -- like "Toronto" or "Maple Leafs".

    * Stanley Cup Finals

    These questions refer only to the post-expansion period starting
    with the 1968 playoffs.

    1. Only two expansion franchises have ever participated in the
    Stanley Cup finals in their inaugural season. Name either one
    of those teams.

    Las Vegas


    2. Only one expansion team has been to the finals 3 times and but
    never won the Cup. Name it.

    3. Since 1967, the Montreal Canadiens lead all other teams by
    winning 10 Stanley Cups. Two other teams are tied for second
    with 5 wins each. Name either one of those two.


    * Augusta National

    4. Lee Elder was the first African-American to be invited to the
    Masters tournament. Within 2, in what year was this?

    5. Augusta National is an elite private club with about 300 members.
    The first two females were not admitted until 2012. One of
    them is a former US Secretary of State -- who?

    Rice


    6. One of the many buildings on the property is famous for being
    the site of the presentation of the green jacket to the winner
    each year. What is that building called?


    * The Value of a Sports Team

    Each year "Forbes" magazine calculates the value of sports teams
    and publishes a ranking of the top 50. Amounts are in US dollars.
    Again, give either the team name or place name.

    7. For the 9th straight year, the most valuable team in the world is
    a certain NFL franchise, currently worth $10,100,000,000.
    Name it.

    Dallas Cowboys


    8. Ranking 2nd on the list, up from 3rd last year and jumping up
    from 8th in 2022, is which NBA team?

    9. Only one Canadian team made the top 50, sneaking in at #47 with
    a value of $4,400,000,000. Name it.

    Maple Leafs



    * Canada to Cooperstown

    10. Only two Canadian-born players have been elected to the Baseball
    Hall of Fame. The first was a pitcher who spent most of his
    career with the Chicago Cubs. Who?

    11. This Canadian-born right fielder was once a Montreal Expo, but
    decided to enter the Hall of Fame wearing a Colorado Rockies cap.
    Who was he?

    12. Only three Hall of Famers have chosen to wear the Montreal
    Expo cap. Name *any one* of them.


    * The Grey Cup

    13. Which team has won the most Grey Cups?
    14. Which team has lost the most Grey Cups?
    15. What is the only non-Canadian team to win the Grey Cup?


    ** Final, Round 8 - Arts and Literature

    http://www.vex.net/~msb/tmp/qftci/f-deco/r8.jpg

    * Complete the Literary Reference

    We will name of an author and give part of a line from a literary
    work, and you simply give the next word.

    1. Alfred Lord Tennyson: "To strive, to seek, to find, and not
    to..."

    2. Samuel Taylor Coleridge: "In Xanadu did Kubla Khan / A stately
    pleasure-dome..."

    decreed


    3. Alexander Pope: "True wit is nature to advantage dressed / What
    oft was thought, but ne'er so well..."

    done



    * Writers on Other Writers and Their Books

    4. Ernest Hemingway declared that "All modern American literature
    comes from one book." What book was he talking about?

    Huckleberry Finn


    5. Elizabethan dramatist Ben Johnson, when told that this dramatist
    had "never blotted out a line" from his plays, replied: "would
    he had blotted a thousand." Who was he talking about?

    6. T.S. Eliot dedicated his poem "The Waste Land" to this fellow
    poet whom he called "il miglior fabbro" ("the better craftsman").
    Who was Eliot referring to?


    * Famous Choreographers

    7. One of the most influential choreographers in jazz-dance history,
    he won 8 Tony Awards for choreography, more than anyone else, as
    well as one for direction. He was also nominated for 4 Academy
    Awards, winning for his direction of "Cabaret." Name him.

    8. This American dancer/choreographer is principally remembered
    as Fred Astaire's choreographic collaborator in the great 1930s
    movie musicals starring Astaire and Ginger Rogers. His film
    choreographic credits include: "Flying Down to Rio", "The Gay
    Divorcee", "Top Hat", "The Barkleys of Broadway", "Kiss Me Kate",
    "Pal Joey", and "My Fair Lady". In 1937 he won an Oscar for
    Best Dance Direction for "A Damsel in Distress". Name him.

    9. Often called "the Picasso of dance", she was one of the world's
    most influential choreographers, with a career that lasted
    over 70 years. She famously collaborated with composer Aaron
    Copland creating a ballet for his "Appalachian Spring" (1944).
    In 1998, she was posthumously named "Dancer of the Century"
    by "Time" magazine. Who was she?


    * Famous Paintings of Boats

    In each case please see the illustration and name the painter.

    10. "The Fighting Temeraire". See:
    http://www.vex.net/~msb/tmp/qftci/f-8/boat10.jpg

    11. "The Gulf Stream". See: http://www.vex.net/~msb/tmp/qftci/f-8/boat11.jpg 12. "Ground Swell". See: http://www.vex.net/~msb/tmp/qftci/f-8/boat12.jpg


    * Name the Sculptor

    In each case do that.

    13. http://www.vex.net/~msb/tmp/qftci/f-8/stat13.jpg
    14. http://www.vex.net/~msb/tmp/qftci/f-8/stat14.jpg
    15. http://www.vex.net/~msb/tmp/qftci/f-8/stat15.jpg


    --
    Dan Tilque

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  • From Dan Blum@3:633/10 to All on Tuesday, March 03, 2026 22:46:40
    Mark Brader <msb@vex.net> wrote:

    ** Final, Round 7 - Sports

    1. Only two expansion franchises have ever participated in the
    Stanley Cup finals in their inaugural season. Name either one
    of those teams.

    Las Vegas

    2. Only one expansion team has been to the finals 3 times and but
    never won the Cup. Name it.

    Anaheim

    3. Since 1967, the Montreal Canadiens lead all other teams by
    winning 10 Stanley Cups. Two other teams are tied for second
    with 5 wins each. Name either one of those two.

    Oilers

    4. Lee Elder was the first African-American to be invited to the
    Masters tournament. Within 2, in what year was this?

    1978; 1988

    5. Augusta National is an elite private club with about 300 members.
    The first two females were not admitted until 2012. One of
    them is a former US Secretary of State -- who?

    Albright; Rice

    7. For the 9th straight year, the most valuable team in the world is
    a certain NFL franchise, currently worth $10,100,000,000.
    Name it.

    Patriots; Cowboys

    8. Ranking 2nd on the list, up from 3rd last year and jumping up
    from 8th in 2022, is which NBA team?

    Lakers

    9. Only one Canadian team made the top 50, sneaking in at #47 with
    a value of $4,400,000,000. Name it.

    Canadiens

    ** Final, Round 8 - Arts and Literature

    1. Alfred Lord Tennyson: "To strive, to seek, to find, and not
    to..."

    dream

    2. Samuel Taylor Coleridge: "In Xanadu did Kubla Khan / A stately
    pleasure-dome..."

    decree

    3. Alexander Pope: "True wit is nature to advantage dressed / What
    oft was thought, but ne'er so well..."

    expressed

    4. Ernest Hemingway declared that "All modern American literature
    comes from one book." What book was he talking about?

    The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

    5. Elizabethan dramatist Ben Johnson, when told that this dramatist
    had "never blotted out a line" from his plays, replied: "would
    he had blotted a thousand." Who was he talking about?

    Shakespeare

    6. T.S. Eliot dedicated his poem "The Waste Land" to this fellow
    poet whom he called "il miglior fabbro" ("the better craftsman").
    Who was Eliot referring to?

    Auden; Yeats

    7. One of the most influential choreographers in jazz-dance history,
    he won 8 Tony Awards for choreography, more than anyone else, as
    well as one for direction. He was also nominated for 4 Academy
    Awards, winning for his direction of "Cabaret." Name him.

    Fosse

    9. Often called "the Picasso of dance", she was one of the world's
    most influential choreographers, with a career that lasted
    over 70 years. She famously collaborated with composer Aaron
    Copland creating a ballet for his "Appalachian Spring" (1944).
    In 1998, she was posthumously named "Dancer of the Century"
    by "Time" magazine. Who was she?

    Graham

    13. http://www.vex.net/~msb/tmp/qftci/f-8/stat13.jpg

    Rodin

    14. http://www.vex.net/~msb/tmp/qftci/f-8/stat14.jpg

    Giacometti

    15. http://www.vex.net/~msb/tmp/qftci/f-8/stat15.jpg

    Degas

    --
    _______________________________________________________________________
    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@3:633/10 to All on Tuesday, March 03, 2026 22:42:59
    On 3/2/2026 1:54 AM, Mark Brader wrote:

    ** Final, Round 7 - Sports

    For all questions where a team is asked for, give *either* the
    place name or the team name -- like "Toronto" or "Maple Leafs".

    * Stanley Cup Finals

    These questions refer only to the post-expansion period starting
    with the 1968 playoffs.

    1. Only two expansion franchises have ever participated in the
    Stanley Cup finals in their inaugural season. Name either one
    of those teams.

    Vegas

    2. Only one expansion team has been to the finals 3 times and but
    never won the Cup. Name it.

    Vancouver

    3. Since 1967, the Montreal Canadiens lead all other teams by
    winning 10 Stanley Cups. Two other teams are tied for second
    with 5 wins each. Name either one of those two.

    New York

    * Augusta National

    4. Lee Elder was the first African-American to be invited to the
    Masters tournament. Within 2, in what year was this?

    1975

    5. Augusta National is an elite private club with about 300 members.
    The first two females were not admitted until 2012. One of
    them is a former US Secretary of State -- who?

    Condoleezza Rice

    * The Value of a Sports Team

    Each year "Forbes" magazine calculates the value of sports teams
    and publishes a ranking of the top 50. Amounts are in US dollars.
    Again, give either the team name or place name.

    7. For the 9th straight year, the most valuable team in the world is
    a certain NFL franchise, currently worth $10,100,000,000.
    Name it.

    Dallas

    8. Ranking 2nd on the list, up from 3rd last year and jumping up
    from 8th in 2022, is which NBA team?

    Los Angeles

    9. Only one Canadian team made the top 50, sneaking in at #47 with
    a value of $4,400,000,000. Name it.

    Toronto

    * Canada to Cooperstown

    10. Only two Canadian-born players have been elected to the Baseball
    Hall of Fame. The first was a pitcher who spent most of his
    career with the Chicago Cubs. Who?

    Jenkins

    11. This Canadian-born right fielder was once a Montreal Expo, but
    decided to enter the Hall of Fame wearing a Colorado Rockies cap.
    Who was he?

    Walker

    12. Only three Hall of Famers have chosen to wear the Montreal
    Expo cap. Name *any one* of them.

    Raines

    ** Final, Round 8 - Arts and Literature

    * Complete the Literary Reference

    We will name of an author and give part of a line from a literary
    work, and you simply give the next word.

    2. Samuel Taylor Coleridge: "In Xanadu did Kubla Khan / A stately
    pleasure-dome..."

    decree

    3. Alexander Pope: "True wit is nature to advantage dressed / What
    oft was thought, but ne'er so well..."

    expressed

    * Writers on Other Writers and Their Books

    4. Ernest Hemingway declared that "All modern American literature
    comes from one book." What book was he talking about?

    "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn"

    5. Elizabethan dramatist Ben Johnson, when told that this dramatist
    had "never blotted out a line" from his plays, replied: "would
    he had blotted a thousand." Who was he talking about?

    Shakespeare

    6. T.S. Eliot dedicated his poem "The Waste Land" to this fellow
    poet whom he called "il miglior fabbro" ("the better craftsman").
    Who was Eliot referring to?

    Ezra Pound

    * Famous Choreographers

    7. One of the most influential choreographers in jazz-dance history,
    he won 8 Tony Awards for choreography, more than anyone else, as
    well as one for direction. He was also nominated for 4 Academy
    Awards, winning for his direction of "Cabaret." Name him.

    Bob Fosse

    8. This American dancer/choreographer is principally remembered
    as Fred Astaire's choreographic collaborator in the great 1930s
    movie musicals starring Astaire and Ginger Rogers. His film
    choreographic credits include: "Flying Down to Rio", "The Gay
    Divorcee", "Top Hat", "The Barkleys of Broadway", "Kiss Me Kate",
    "Pal Joey", and "My Fair Lady". In 1937 he won an Oscar for
    Best Dance Direction for "A Damsel in Distress". Name him.

    Pan

    9. Often called "the Picasso of dance", she was one of the world's
    most influential choreographers, with a career that lasted
    over 70 years. She famously collaborated with composer Aaron
    Copland creating a ballet for his "Appalachian Spring" (1944).
    In 1998, she was posthumously named "Dancer of the Century"
    by "Time" magazine. Who was she?

    Graham

    * Name the Sculptor

    In each case do that.

    15. http://www.vex.net/~msb/tmp/qftci/f-8/stat15.jpg

    Degas

    --
    Joshua Kreitzer
    gromit82@hotmail.com


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  • From Mark Brader@3:633/10 to All on Thursday, March 05, 2026 08:10:01
    These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2025-04-07,
    and should be interpreted accordingly... For further information
    please see my 2024-08-30 companion posting on "Questions from the
    Canadian Inquisition (QFTCI*)".


    ** Final, Round 7 - Sports

    http://www.vex.net/~msb/tmp/qftci/f-deco/r7.jpg

    For all questions where a team is asked for, give *either* the
    place name or the team name -- like "Toronto" or "Maple Leafs".

    This was tied with Round 4, Science, for being the hardest round in
    the game.

    * Stanley Cup Finals

    These questions refer only to the post-expansion period starting
    with the 1968 playoffs.

    1. Only two expansion franchises have ever participated in the
    Stanley Cup finals in their inaugural season. Name either one
    of those teams.

    St. Louis Blues (1968), Vegas (not Las Vegas) Golden Knights
    (not Knights) (2018). 4 for Joshua. 3 for Erland, Dan Tilque,
    and Dan Blum.

    2. Only one expansion team has been to the finals 3 times and but
    never won the Cup. Name it.

    Vancouver Canucks. 4 for Erland and Joshua.

    3. Since 1967, the Montreal Canadiens lead all other teams by
    winning 10 Stanley Cups. Two other teams are tied for second
    with 5 wins each. Name either one of those two.

    Pittsburgh Penguins. Edmonton Oilers. 4 for Dan Blum.


    * Augusta National

    4. Lee Elder was the first African-American to be invited to the
    Masters tournament. Within 2, in what year was this?

    1975 (accepting 1973-77). 4 for Joshua.

    5. Augusta National is an elite private club with about 300 members.
    The first two females were not admitted until 2012. One of
    them is a former US Secretary of State -- who?

    Condoleezza Rice. 4 for Dan Tilque and Joshua. 2 for Dan Blum.

    6. One of the many buildings on the property is famous for being
    the site of the presentation of the green jacket to the winner
    each year. What is that building called?

    The Butler Cabin.


    * The Value of a Sports Team

    Each year "Forbes" magazine calculates the value of sports teams
    and publishes a ranking of the top 50. Amounts are in US dollars.
    Again, give either the team name or place name.

    7. For the 9th straight year, the most valuable team in the world is
    a certain NFL franchise, currently worth $10,100,000,000.
    Name it.

    Dallas Cowboys. 4 for Dan Tilque and Joshua. 2 for Dan Blum.

    8. Ranking 2nd on the list, up from 3rd last year and jumping up
    from 8th in 2022, is which NBA team?

    Golden State Warriors.

    9. Only one Canadian team made the top 50, sneaking in at #47 with
    a value of $4,400,000,000. Name it.

    Toronto Raptors. 4 for Joshua.


    * Canada to Cooperstown

    10. Only two Canadian-born players have been elected to the Baseball
    Hall of Fame. The first was a pitcher who spent most of his
    career with the Chicago Cubs. Who?

    Ferguson Jenkins. 4 for Joshua.

    11. This Canadian-born right fielder was once a Montreal Expo, but
    decided to enter the Hall of Fame wearing a Colorado Rockies cap.
    Who was he?

    Larry Walker. 4 for Joshua.

    12. Only three Hall of Famers have chosen to wear the Montreal
    Expo cap. Name *any one* of them.

    Gary Carter, Andre Dawson, Tim Raines. 4 for Joshua.


    * The Grey Cup

    13. Which team has won the most Grey Cups?

    Toronto Argonauts (19).

    14. Which team has lost the most Grey Cups?

    Winnipeg Blue Bombers (19).

    15. What is the only non-Canadian team to win the Grey Cup?

    Baltimore Stallions (1995).


    ** Final, Round 8 - Arts and Literature

    http://www.vex.net/~msb/tmp/qftci/f-deco/r8.jpg

    The easiest round in the game was Round 1, Current Events, and
    this was the next-easiest round.

    * Complete the Literary Reference

    We will name of an author and give part of a line from a literary
    work, and you simply give the next word.

    1. Alfred Lord Tennyson: "To strive, to seek, to find, and not
    to..."

    Yield.

    2. Samuel Taylor Coleridge: "In Xanadu did Kubla Khan / A stately
    pleasure-dome..."

    Decree. 4 for Dan Tilque, Dan Blum, and Joshua.

    3. Alexander Pope: "True wit is nature to advantage dressed / What
    oft was thought, but ne'er so well..."

    Expressed. 4 for Erland, Dan Blum, and Joshua.


    * Writers on Other Writers and Their Books

    4. Ernest Hemingway declared that "All modern American literature
    comes from one book." What book was he talking about?

    "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn". (The character name was
    sufficient.) 4 for Dan Tilque, Dan Blum, and Joshua.

    5. Elizabethan dramatist Ben Johnson, when told that this dramatist
    had "never blotted out a line" from his plays, replied: "would
    he had blotted a thousand." Who was he talking about?

    William Shakespeare. 4 for Dan Blum and Joshua.

    6. T.S. Eliot dedicated his poem "The Waste Land" to this fellow
    poet whom he called "il miglior fabbro" ("the better craftsman").
    Who was Eliot referring to?

    Ezra Pound. 4 for Joshua.


    * Famous Choreographers

    7. One of the most influential choreographers in jazz-dance history,
    he won 8 Tony Awards for choreography, more than anyone else, as
    well as one for direction. He was also nominated for 4 Academy
    Awards, winning for his direction of "Cabaret." Name him.

    Bob Fosse. 4 for Dan Blum and Joshua.

    8. This American dancer/choreographer is principally remembered
    as Fred Astaire's choreographic collaborator in the great 1930s
    movie musicals starring Astaire and Ginger Rogers. His film
    choreographic credits include: "Flying Down to Rio", "The Gay
    Divorcee", "Top Hat", "The Barkleys of Broadway", "Kiss Me Kate",
    "Pal Joey", and "My Fair Lady". In 1937 he won an Oscar for
    Best Dance Direction for "A Damsel in Distress". Name him.

    Hermes Pan. 4 for Joshua.

    9. Often called "the Picasso of dance", she was one of the world's
    most influential choreographers, with a career that lasted
    over 70 years. She famously collaborated with composer Aaron
    Copland creating a ballet for his "Appalachian Spring" (1944).
    In 1998, she was posthumously named "Dancer of the Century"
    by "Time" magazine. Who was she?

    Martha Graham. 4 for Dan Blum and Joshua.


    * Famous Paintings of Boats

    In each case please see the illustration and name the painter.

    10. "The Fighting Temeraire". See:
    http://www.vex.net/~msb/tmp/qftci/f-8/boat10.jpg

    J.M.W. Turner.

    11. "The Gulf Stream". See: http://www.vex.net/~msb/tmp/qftci/f-8/boat11.jpg

    Winslow Homer.

    12. "Ground Swell". See: http://www.vex.net/~msb/tmp/qftci/f-8/boat12.jpg

    Edward Hopper.


    * Name the Sculptor

    In each case do that.

    13. http://www.vex.net/~msb/tmp/qftci/f-8/stat13.jpg

    Auguste Rodin. 4 for Dan Blum.

    14. http://www.vex.net/~msb/tmp/qftci/f-8/stat14.jpg

    Alberto Giacometti. 4 for Dan Blum.

    15. http://www.vex.net/~msb/tmp/qftci/f-8/stat15.jpg

    Edgar Degas. 4 for Dan Blum and Joshua.


    Scores, if there are no errors:

    FINAL ROUNDS-> 2 3 4 4 7 8 BEST
    TOPICS-> Geo Ent Sci His Spo A+L FOUR
    Joshua Kreitzer 27 60 16 44 36 36 176
    Dan Blum 32 44 11 40 11 36 152
    Dan Tilque 32 12 28 36 11 8 108
    Pete Gayde 24 32 -- -- -- -- 56
    Erland Sommarskog 20 12 8 16 7 4 56

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