• RQFTCICR14 Game 9, Rounds 4,6: CanPlaces, US college hoops

    From Mark Brader@21:1/5 to All on Mon May 15 05:33:12 2023
    These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2014-03-24,
    and should be interpreted accordingly. All questions were written
    by members of the Cellar Rats, 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 2022-09-09
    companion posting on "Reposted Questions from the Canadian
    Inquisition (RQFTCI*)".


    * Game 9, Round 4 - Canadiana Geography - Place Names

    Game 7 had no Canadiana round, so this time, once again, you get
    an extra one.

    In each case, name the place. #1-8 are all capitals of their
    province or territory. Answers will not repeat.

    1. This city's name has stayed more or less the same despite being
    translated to French and later English from the original
    Portuguese.

    2. This city was named after a prince in 1783. The spelling was
    shortened soon afterwards.

    3. In 1765, this town was named for the Queen married to King
    George III.

    4. This name is not native, but refers to the copper tools used
    by the local Athapaskan natives.

    5. This city's name refers to a strait or narrow channel in a river.
    The Algonquin, Cree, and Micmac languages all use the same word.

    6. This town's name was changed from Frobisher Bay in 1984, after
    the residents voted 310-213 for a name meaning "place of fish"
    in Inuktitut.

    7. This city's name derives from nearby rapids, thought to
    resemble part of an animal. The rapids disappeared when a dam
    was constructed. The Guinness book of world records has listed
    the city as the one with the least air pollution in the world.

    8. This name comes from the Cree word for murky water.

    The last two cities, #9-10, are not capitals. Please decode the
    rot13 to see question #9 only after you have finished with #1-8.

    9. Va fcvgr bs vgf anzr, guvf pvgl bs 130,000 vf ybpngrq ng gur
    pbasyhrapr bs gur Fg-Znhevpr naq Fg. Ynjerapr Eviref. Sbhaqrq
    va 1634, vg jnf gur frpbaq creznarag frggyrzrag va Arj Senapr,
    nsgre gur pvgl bs Dh�orp.

    10. Rudyard Kipling described the area around this place having
    "all hell for a basement" in reference to local gas deposits.
    In 1910 the town council considered adopting a more conventional
    name, and wrote to Kipling for advice. He urged them to keep
    their existing name, which they did. Today the population
    is 60,000.


    * Game 9, Round 6 - Sports - NCAA College Basketball Teams

    We give you the name and location of a university, and a clue.
    You answer with the name of their team. All teams made it at least
    as far as the round of 32 in the "March Madness" men's basketball
    championship """this year""".

    1. University of Florida, Gainseville. Clue: animal.
    2. Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Clue: team color.
    3. San Diego State, California. Clue: historic empire.
    4. University of Wisconsin, Madison. Clue: animal.
    5. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Clue: animal.
    6. Michigan State University, Lansing. Clue: ancient Europeans.
    7. University of Louisville, Kentucky. Clue: bird.
    8. Iowa State University, Ames. Clue: type of storm.
    9. Duke University, Durham, North Carolina. Clue: two words
    including the team color.
    10. University of Dayton, Dayton, Ohio. Clue: it refers to a
    local invention.

    --
    Mark Brader | "It seems my sense of humour is out of step
    Toronto | not only with rec.puzzles, but with reality itself." [email protected] | --Richard Heathfield

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  • From Dan Tilque@21:1/5 to Mark Brader on Mon May 15 01:53:46 2023
    On 5/14/23 22:33, Mark Brader wrote:

    * Game 9, Round 4 - Canadiana Geography - Place Names

    Game 7 had no Canadiana round, so this time, once again, you get
    an extra one.

    In each case, name the place. #1-8 are all capitals of their
    province or territory. Answers will not repeat.

    1. This city's name has stayed more or less the same despite being
    translated to French and later English from the original
    Portuguese.

    St John's


    2. This city was named after a prince in 1783. The spelling was
    shortened soon afterwards.

    Fredericton


    3. In 1765, this town was named for the Queen married to King
    George III.

    Charlottetown


    4. This name is not native, but refers to the copper tools used
    by the local Athapaskan natives.

    Yellowknife


    5. This city's name refers to a strait or narrow channel in a river.
    The Algonquin, Cree, and Micmac languages all use the same word.

    Quebec City


    6. This town's name was changed from Frobisher Bay in 1984, after
    the residents voted 310-213 for a name meaning "place of fish"
    in Inuktitut.

    Iqaluit


    7. This city's name derives from nearby rapids, thought to
    resemble part of an animal. The rapids disappeared when a dam
    was constructed. The Guinness book of world records has listed
    the city as the one with the least air pollution in the world.

    Whitehorse


    8. This name comes from the Cree word for murky water.

    Winnipeg


    The last two cities, #9-10, are not capitals. Please decode the
    rot13 to see question #9 only after you have finished with #1-8.

    9. Va fcvgr bs vgf anzr, guvf pvgl bs 130,000 vf ybpngrq ng gur
    pbasyhrapr bs gur Fg-Znhevpr naq Fg. Ynjerapr Eviref. Sbhaqrq
    va 1634, vg jnf gur frpbaq creznarag frggyrzrag va Arj Senapr,
    nsgre gur pvgl bs Dhéorp.

    Trois-Rivieres


    10. Rudyard Kipling described the area around this place having
    "all hell for a basement" in reference to local gas deposits.
    In 1910 the town council considered adopting a more conventional
    name, and wrote to Kipling for advice. He urged them to keep
    their existing name, which they did. Today the population
    is 60,000.

    Medicine Hat



    * Game 9, Round 6 - Sports - NCAA College Basketball Teams

    We give you the name and location of a university, and a clue.
    You answer with the name of their team. All teams made it at least
    as far as the round of 32 in the "March Madness" men's basketball championship """this year""".

    1. University of Florida, Gainseville. Clue: animal.

    Gators

    2. Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Clue: team color.

    Crimson

    3. San Diego State, California. Clue: historic empire.

    Aztecs

    4. University of Wisconsin, Madison. Clue: animal.

    Badgers

    5. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Clue: animal.

    Wolverines

    6. Michigan State University, Lansing. Clue: ancient Europeans.

    Spartans

    7. University of Louisville, Kentucky. Clue: bird.

    Cardinals

    8. Iowa State University, Ames. Clue: type of storm.

    Cyclones

    9. Duke University, Durham, North Carolina. Clue: two words
    including the team color.

    Blue Devils

    10. University of Dayton, Dayton, Ohio. Clue: it refers to a
    local invention.

    Flyers



    --
    Dan Tilque

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  • From Erland Sommarskog@21:1/5 to Mark Brader on Mon May 15 22:34:24 2023
    Mark Brader ([email protected]) writes:
    * Game 9, Round 4 - Canadiana Geography - Place Names

    Game 7 had no Canadiana round, so this time, once again, you get
    an extra one.

    1. This city's name has stayed more or less the same despite being
    translated to French and later English from the original
    Portuguese.

    St. John

    2. This city was named after a prince in 1783. The spelling was
    shortened soon afterwards.



    3. In 1765, this town was named for the Queen married to King
    George III.

    Charlottetown

    4. This name is not native, but refers to the copper tools used
    by the local Athapaskan natives.

    Winnipeg

    5. This city's name refers to a strait or narrow channel in a river.
    The Algonquin, Cree, and Micmac languages all use the same word.

    Calgary

    6. This town's name was changed from Frobisher Bay in 1984, after
    the residents voted 310-213 for a name meaning "place of fish"
    in Inuktitut.

    Iqualit

    8. This name comes from the Cree word for murky water.

    Saskatoon

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  • From Dan Blum@21:1/5 to Mark Brader on Mon May 15 22:53:06 2023
    Mark Brader <[email protected]> wrote:

    * Game 9, Round 4 - Canadiana Geography - Place Names

    1. This city's name has stayed more or less the same despite being
    translated to French and later English from the original
    Portuguese.

    St. John; St. John's

    3. In 1765, this town was named for the Queen married to King
    George III.

    Regina

    4. This name is not native, but refers to the copper tools used
    by the local Athapaskan natives.

    Yellowknife

    5. This city's name refers to a strait or narrow channel in a river.
    The Algonquin, Cree, and Micmac languages all use the same word.

    Toronto

    7. This city's name derives from nearby rapids, thought to
    resemble part of an animal. The rapids disappeared when a dam
    was constructed. The Guinness book of world records has listed
    the city as the one with the least air pollution in the world.

    Whitehorse

    8. This name comes from the Cree word for murky water.

    Toronto

    9. Va fcvgr bs vgf anzr, guvf pvgl bs 130,000 vf ybpngrq ng gur
    pbasyhrapr bs gur Fg-Znhevpr naq Fg. Ynjerapr Eviref. Sbhaqrq
    va 1634, vg jnf gur frpbaq creznarag frggyrzrag va Arj Senapr,
    nsgre gur pvgl bs Dh?orp.

    Trois-Rivieres

    * Game 9, Round 6 - Sports - NCAA College Basketball Teams

    1. University of Florida, Gainseville. Clue: animal.

    Gators

    2. Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Clue: team color.

    Crimson

    3. San Diego State, California. Clue: historic empire.

    Romans

    4. University of Wisconsin, Madison. Clue: animal.

    Badgers

    5. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Clue: animal.

    Wolverines

    6. Michigan State University, Lansing. Clue: ancient Europeans.

    Spartans

    7. University of Louisville, Kentucky. Clue: bird.

    Cardinals

    8. Iowa State University, Ames. Clue: type of storm.

    Tornados

    9. Duke University, Durham, North Carolina. Clue: two words
    including the team color.

    Blue Devils

    10. University of Dayton, Dayton, Ohio. Clue: it refers to a
    local invention.

    Wrights

    --
    _______________________________________________________________________
    Dan Blum [email protected]
    "I wouldn't have believed it myself if I hadn't just made it up."

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  • From Joshua Kreitzer@21:1/5 to Mark Brader on Mon May 15 17:32:48 2023
    On Monday, May 15, 2023 at 12:34:46 AM UTC-5, Mark Brader wrote:

    * Game 9, Round 4 - Canadiana Geography - Place Names

    Game 7 had no Canadiana round, so this time, once again, you get
    an extra one.

    In each case, name the place. #1-8 are all capitals of their
    province or territory. Answers will not repeat.

    1. This city's name has stayed more or less the same despite being translated to French and later English from the original
    Portuguese.

    St. John's; St. John

    2. This city was named after a prince in 1783. The spelling was
    shortened soon afterwards.

    Edmonton

    3. In 1765, this town was named for the Queen married to King
    George III.

    Charlottetown

    4. This name is not native, but refers to the copper tools used
    by the local Athapaskan natives.

    Yellowknife

    5. This city's name refers to a strait or narrow channel in a river.
    The Algonquin, Cree, and Micmac languages all use the same word.

    Toronto

    6. This town's name was changed from Frobisher Bay in 1984, after
    the residents voted 310-213 for a name meaning "place of fish"
    in Inuktitut.

    Iqaluit

    7. This city's name derives from nearby rapids, thought to
    resemble part of an animal. The rapids disappeared when a dam
    was constructed. The Guinness book of world records has listed
    the city as the one with the least air pollution in the world.

    Whitehorse

    8. This name comes from the Cree word for murky water.

    Winnipeg

    The last two cities, #9-10, are not capitals. Please decode the
    rot13 to see question #9 only after you have finished with #1-8.

    9. Va fcvgr bs vgf anzr, guvf pvgl bs 130,000 vf ybpngrq ng gur
    pbasyhrapr bs gur Fg-Znhevpr naq Fg. Ynjerapr Eviref. Sbhaqrq
    va 1634, vg jnf gur frpbaq creznarag frggyrzrag va Arj Senapr,
    nsgre gur pvgl bs Dhéorp.

    Trois-Rivieres

    * Game 9, Round 6 - Sports - NCAA College Basketball Teams

    We give you the name and location of a university, and a clue.
    You answer with the name of their team.

    1. University of Florida, Gainseville. Clue: animal.

    Gators

    2. Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Clue: team color.

    Crimson

    3. San Diego State, California. Clue: historic empire.

    Aztecs

    4. University of Wisconsin, Madison. Clue: animal.

    Badgers

    5. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Clue: animal.

    Wolverines

    6. Michigan State University, Lansing. Clue: ancient Europeans.

    Spartans

    7. University of Louisville, Kentucky. Clue: bird.

    Cardinals

    8. Iowa State University, Ames. Clue: type of storm.

    Cyclones

    9. Duke University, Durham, North Carolina. Clue: two words
    including the team color.

    Blue Devils

    10. University of Dayton, Dayton, Ohio. Clue: it refers to a
    local invention.

    Flyers

    --
    Joshua Kreitzer
    [email protected]

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  • From Mark Brader@21:1/5 to All on Thu May 18 06:17:51 2023
    Mark Brader:
    These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2014-03-24,
    and should be interpreted accordingly... For further information...
    see my 2022-09-09 companion posting on "Reposted Questions from
    the Canadian Inquisition (RQFTCI*)".


    * Game 9, Round 4 - Canadiana Geography - Place Names

    Game 7 had no Canadiana round, so this time, once again, you get
    an extra one.

    In each case, name the place. #1-8 are all capitals of their
    province or territory. Answers will not repeat.

    1. This city's name has stayed more or less the same despite being
    translated to French and later English from the original
    Portuguese.

    St. John's. St. John is a different city and is not a capital.
    4 for Dan Tilque. 3 for Joshua. 2 for Dan Blum.

    2. This city was named after a prince in 1783. The spelling was
    shortened soon afterwards.

    Fredericton (originally Fredericktown or Frederick's town).
    4 for Dan Tilque.

    3. In 1765, this town was named for the Queen married to King
    George III.

    Charlottetown. 4 for Dan Tilque, Erland, and Joshua.

    Regina and Victoria were both guessed in 2014, and one of them
    again this time. In fact both were named after Queen Victoria
    (whose husband was Prince Albert), which is why they were both
    correct answers in my Rare Entries contest MSB36 in 2003.

    4. This name is not native, but refers to the copper tools used
    by the local Athapaskan natives.

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

    5. This city's name refers to a strait or narrow channel in a river.
    The Algonquin, Cree, and Micmac languages all use the same word.

    Qu�bec. 4 for Dan Tilque.

    6. This town's name was changed from Frobisher Bay in 1984, after
    the residents voted 310-213 for a name meaning "place of fish"
    in Inuktitut.

    Iqaluit. (In Nunavut.) 4 for Dan Tilque, Erland, and Joshua.

    7. This city's name derives from nearby rapids, thought to
    resemble part of an animal. The rapids disappeared when a dam
    was constructed. The Guinness book of world records has listed
    the city as the one with the least air pollution in the world.

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

    8. This name comes from the Cree word for murky water.

    Winnipeg. 4 for Dan Tilque and Joshua.

    The last two cities, #9-10, are not capitals. Please decode the
    rot13 to see question #9 only after you have finished with #1-8.

    9. In spite of its name, this city of 130,000 is located at the
    confluence of the St-Maurice and St. Lawrence Rivers. Founded
    in 1634, it was the second permanent settlement in New France,
    after the city of Qu�bec.

    Trois-Rivi�res (accepting Three Rivers). 4 for Dan Tilque, Dan Blum,
    and Joshua.

    10. Rudyard Kipling described the area around this place having
    "all hell for a basement" in reference to local gas deposits.
    In 1910 the town council considered adopting a more conventional
    name, and wrote to Kipling for advice. He urged them to keep
    their existing name, which they did. Today the population
    is 60,000.

    Medicine Hat. 4 for Dan Tilque.

    If you really want hell for a basement, though, you have to go
    to Turkmenistan. Look up "Darvaza gas crater" in Wikipedia.
    Incidentally, according to a news report """earlier this year""",
    the Turkmens """are""" planning to turn the place into a tourist
    attraction.


    * Game 9, Round 6 - Sports - NCAA College Basketball Teams

    We give you the name and location of a university, and a clue.
    You answer with the name of their team. All teams made it at least
    as far as the round of 32 in the "March Madness" men's basketball championship """this year""".

    1. University of Florida, Gainseville. Clue: animal.

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

    2. Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Clue: team color.

    Crimson. (Not Crimson Tide, a different team's name.) 4 for
    Dan Tilque, Dan Blum, and Joshua.

    3. San Diego State, California. Clue: historic empire.

    Aztecs. 4 for Dan Tilque and Joshua.

    4. University of Wisconsin, Madison. Clue: animal.

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

    5. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Clue: animal.

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

    6. Michigan State University, Lansing. Clue: ancient Europeans.

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

    7. University of Louisville, Kentucky. Clue: bird.

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

    8. Iowa State University, Ames. Clue: type of storm.

    Cyclones. 4 for Dan Tilque and Joshua.

    9. Duke University, Durham, North Carolina. Clue: two words
    including the team color.

    Blue Devils. 4 for Dan Tilque, Dan Blum, and Joshua.

    10. University of Dayton, Dayton, Ohio. Clue: it refers to a
    local invention.

    Flyers. 4 for Dan Tilque and Joshua.

    "Vulcans" was an interesting guess in 2014, but Dayton is in
    southwestern Ohio while Akron, where the Goodyear rubber company is
    located, is in northeastern Ohio. Also, Charles Goodyear actually
    invented vulcanization in Massachusetts; he was never connected with
    the company, although it was named in his honor.


    Scores, if there are no errors:

    GAME 9 ROUNDS-> 2 3 4 6 TOTALS
    TOPICS-> Can Sci Can Spo
    Dan Tilque 0 40 40 40 120
    Joshua Kreitzer 4 35 27 40 106
    Dan Blum 0 32 14 28 74
    Erland Sommarskog 0 20 8 0 28
    Pete Gayde 0 20 -- -- 20

    --
    Mark Brader, Toronto | "If gravity stops working, a power cut is
    [email protected] | the least of your problems." -- David Bell

    My text in this article is in the public domain.

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