• QFTCIBSI23 Game 4, Rounds 2-3: dead stores and high places

    From Mark Brader@21:1/5 to All on Sun Jul 2 00:06:59 2023
    These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2023-06-05,
    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 Bloor St. Irregulars and
    are used here by permission, but have been reformatted and may
    have been retyped and/or edited by me. For further information
    please see my 2023-05-24 companion posting on "Questions from the
    Canadian Inquisition (QFTCI*)".


    * Game 4, Round 2 - Canadiana - "Let's Go to the Mall"

    You came to the mall for some simple retail therapy only to find
    yourself transported back some 30-40 years! This mall is full
    of stores long lost to past economic downturns or the shift to
    online shopping. Let's explore!

    In other words, this quiz is about defunct, or nearly defunct,
    Canadian stores (including store chains, eateries, etc.). In each
    case, name them.

    1. Start at a big discount department store that was founded in
    1931 and shut its last store in 2020, although it still lives on
    as a brand name of the Hudson's Bay Co. Hope you brought your
    points card -- the best things in life are free!

    2. It's not Sam the Record Man (one of those still exists!), but
    this rival chain founded by Mac and Alice Kenner (and her
    brother Aaron) in the 1950s. Their flagship store was right
    next to Sam's until they filed for bankruptcy protection in 1993.

    3. A blue-and-white sign hangs over the entry to this store
    founded in 1957 that seems to have everything. Grab a golf
    pencil and order form, check the catalog, and hope they've
    got what you want in the warehouse. Sadly, they filed for
    bankruptcy in 1996.

    4. You come across yet another discount department store founded
    in 1960 and ironically only one storey high. While you once
    made them part of your family, now their Sparky the Squirrel
    mascot is arm in arm with Zeddy the Bear. It must be 1991 when
    they were absorbed into Zellers.

    5. All this shopping has built up an appetite for carbs! Find them
    in the food court at this purposely misspelled coffee-and-bake
    shop founded in 1979. Sadly, there's only one now, in the
    Montreal suburbs.

    6. Founded in Etobicoke in the late 1950s, and grown under retail
    conglomerate Dylex to 249 discount clothing and general
    merchandise stores across Canada, bankruptcy of this chain would
    lead to the closure of all their stores in 2001. But while it
    was open, it made a difference.

    7. You've found the mid-to-higher-end department store, now sadly
    shuttered due to mismanagement and competition in 2002 after
    over 130 years in business. It lives on in Can-Lit, mostly
    thanks to a 1946 incident in which the wrong item was shipped
    to a 10-year-old boy in St-Justine, Quebec.

    8. Yet another discount department store, the sign just says "M".
    You know it had a longer name back when it was founded by the
    Steinberg's grocery chain in 1961. But it's been shut down
    since 1992 and would take an act of God for you to remember it.

    9. Pull out your grocery list at this boldly named supermarket
    founded in 1919 and absorbed into Metro in 2008. There was
    never a need to worry about the quality of produce here, as
    they liked to say "We're Fresh Obsessed!"

    10. You blink your eyes and are transported back to 2023, finding
    yourself in a Best Buy! You could swear a moment ago you were
    in that *other* electronics retailer that Best Buy bought out in
    2001 and fully closed in 2015.


    * Game 4, Round 3 - Geography - Tallest Mountains

    Name the tallest mountain in (or on)...

    1. Wales.
    2. Canada.
    3. Sicily.
    4. North America.
    5. South America.
    6. Washington state.
    7. both Italy and France.
    8. Pakistan. (It's also the second-tallest mountain in China.)
    9. Mars.

    And...

    10. The Cabox is the tallest mountain on *what Canadian island*?

    --
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  • From Joshua Kreitzer@21:1/5 to Mark Brader on Sat Jul 1 18:22:15 2023
    On Saturday, July 1, 2023 at 7:07:10 PM UTC-5, Mark Brader wrote:

    * Game 4, Round 2 - Canadiana - "Let's Go to the Mall"

    1. Start at a big discount department store that was founded in
    1931 and shut its last store in 2020, although it still lives on
    as a brand name of the Hudson's Bay Co. Hope you brought your
    points card -- the best things in life are free!

    Zellers

    7. You've found the mid-to-higher-end department store, now sadly
    shuttered due to mismanagement and competition in 2002 after
    over 130 years in business. It lives on in Can-Lit, mostly
    thanks to a 1946 incident in which the wrong item was shipped
    to a 10-year-old boy in St-Justine, Quebec.

    Eaton's

    8. Yet another discount department store, the sign just says "M".
    You know it had a longer name back when it was founded by the
    Steinberg's grocery chain in 1961. But it's been shut down
    since 1992 and would take an act of God for you to remember it.

    Miracles

    10. You blink your eyes and are transported back to 2023, finding
    yourself in a Best Buy! You could swear a moment ago you were
    in that *other* electronics retailer that Best Buy bought out in
    2001 and fully closed in 2015.

    Circuit City

    * Game 4, Round 3 - Geography - Tallest Mountains

    Name the tallest mountain in (or on)...

    2. Canada.

    Mt. Logan

    3. Sicily.

    Mt. Etna

    4. North America.

    Mt. McKinley

    5. South America.

    Chimborazo

    6. Washington state.

    Mt. Rainier

    7. both Italy and France.

    Mont Blanc

    9. Mars.

    Mons Olympus

    And...

    10. The Cabox is the tallest mountain on *what Canadian island*?

    Newfoundland; Vancouver Island

    --
    Joshua Kreitzer
    [email protected]

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  • From Dan Tilque@21:1/5 to Mark Brader on Sat Jul 1 18:23:07 2023
    On 7/1/23 17:06, Mark Brader wrote:

    * Game 4, Round 2 - Canadiana - "Let's Go to the Mall"

    You came to the mall for some simple retail therapy only to find
    yourself transported back some 30-40 years! This mall is full
    of stores long lost to past economic downturns or the shift to
    online shopping. Let's explore!

    In other words, this quiz is about defunct, or nearly defunct,
    Canadian stores (including store chains, eateries, etc.). In each
    case, name them.

    Shirley, you jest!


    1. Start at a big discount department store that was founded in
    1931 and shut its last store in 2020, although it still lives on
    as a brand name of the Hudson's Bay Co. Hope you brought your
    points card -- the best things in life are free!

    2. It's not Sam the Record Man (one of those still exists!), but
    this rival chain founded by Mac and Alice Kenner (and her
    brother Aaron) in the 1950s. Their flagship store was right
    next to Sam's until they filed for bankruptcy protection in 1993.

    3. A blue-and-white sign hangs over the entry to this store
    founded in 1957 that seems to have everything. Grab a golf
    pencil and order form, check the catalog, and hope they've
    got what you want in the warehouse. Sadly, they filed for
    bankruptcy in 1996.

    4. You come across yet another discount department store founded
    in 1960 and ironically only one storey high. While you once
    made them part of your family, now their Sparky the Squirrel
    mascot is arm in arm with Zeddy the Bear. It must be 1991 when
    they were absorbed into Zellers.

    5. All this shopping has built up an appetite for carbs! Find them
    in the food court at this purposely misspelled coffee-and-bake
    shop founded in 1979. Sadly, there's only one now, in the
    Montreal suburbs.

    6. Founded in Etobicoke in the late 1950s, and grown under retail
    conglomerate Dylex to 249 discount clothing and general
    merchandise stores across Canada, bankruptcy of this chain would
    lead to the closure of all their stores in 2001. But while it
    was open, it made a difference.

    7. You've found the mid-to-higher-end department store, now sadly
    shuttered due to mismanagement and competition in 2002 after
    over 130 years in business. It lives on in Can-Lit, mostly
    thanks to a 1946 incident in which the wrong item was shipped
    to a 10-year-old boy in St-Justine, Quebec.

    8. Yet another discount department store, the sign just says "M".
    You know it had a longer name back when it was founded by the
    Steinberg's grocery chain in 1961. But it's been shut down
    since 1992 and would take an act of God for you to remember it.

    9. Pull out your grocery list at this boldly named supermarket
    founded in 1919 and absorbed into Metro in 2008. There was
    never a need to worry about the quality of produce here, as
    they liked to say "We're Fresh Obsessed!"

    10. You blink your eyes and are transported back to 2023, finding
    yourself in a Best Buy! You could swear a moment ago you were
    in that *other* electronics retailer that Best Buy bought out in
    2001 and fully closed in 2015.


    * Game 4, Round 3 - Geography - Tallest Mountains

    Name the tallest mountain in (or on)...

    1. Wales.
    2. Canada.

    Mount Logan

    3. Sicily.

    Mount Etna

    4. North America.

    Denali

    5. South America.
    6. Washington state.

    Mount Rainier

    7. both Italy and France.

    Mont Blanc

    8. Pakistan. (It's also the second-tallest mountain in China.)

    K2

    9. Mars.

    Olympus Mons


    And...

    10. The Cabox is the tallest mountain on *what Canadian island*?

    Vancouver Island


    --
    Dan Tilque

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  • From Dan Blum@21:1/5 to Mark Brader on Sun Jul 2 02:16:23 2023
    Mark Brader <[email protected]> wrote:

    * Game 4, Round 2 - Canadiana - "Let's Go to the Mall"

    8. Yet another discount department store, the sign just says "M".
    You know it had a longer name back when it was founded by the
    Steinberg's grocery chain in 1961. But it's been shut down
    since 1992 and would take an act of God for you to remember it.

    Miracle

    * Game 4, Round 3 - Geography - Tallest Mountains

    Name the tallest mountain in (or on)...

    1. Wales.

    Snowdon

    2. Canada.

    Mt. Logan

    3. Sicily.

    Mt. Etna

    4. North America.

    Denali

    5. South America.

    Aconagua; Chimborazo

    6. Washington state.

    Mt. Rainier

    7. both Italy and France.

    Mont Blanc

    9. Mars.

    Olympus Mons

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

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  • From Erland Sommarskog@21:1/5 to Mark Brader on Sun Jul 2 11:33:59 2023
    Mark Brader ([email protected]) writes:

    * Game 4, Round 3 - Geography - Tallest Mountains

    Name the tallest mountain in (or on)...

    3. Sicily.

    Etna

    4. North America.

    McKineley

    5. South America.

    Aconcagua

    6. Washington state.

    Rainier

    7. both Italy and France.

    Mont Blanc

    10. The Cabox is the tallest mountain on *what Canadian island*?


    Baffin

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  • From swp@21:1/5 to Mark Brader on Sun Jul 2 09:05:00 2023
    On Saturday, July 1, 2023 at 8:07:10 PM UTC-4, Mark Brader wrote:
    These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2023-06-05,
    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 follow up 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 Bloor St. Irregulars and

    have they tried using metamucil? ;-)

    are used here by permission, but have been reformatted and may
    have been retyped and/or edited by me. For further information
    please see my 2023-05-24 companion posting on "Questions from the
    Canadian Inquisition (QFTCI*)".


    * Game 4, Round 2 - Canadiana - "Let's Go to the Mall"

    You came to the mall for some simple retail therapy only to find
    yourself transported back some 30-40 years! This mall is full
    of stores long lost to past economic downturns or the shift to
    online shopping. Let's explore!

    uh oh

    In other words, this quiz is about defunct, or nearly defunct,
    Canadian stores (including store chains, eateries, etc.). In each
    case, name them.

    1. Start at a big discount department store that was founded in
    1931 and shut its last store in 2020, although it still lives on
    as a brand name of the Hudson's Bay Co. Hope you brought your
    points card -- the best things in life are free!

    zellers?

    2. It's not Sam the Record Man (one of those still exists!), but
    this rival chain founded by Mac and Alice Kenner (and her
    brother Aaron) in the 1950s. Their flagship store was right
    next to Sam's until they filed for bankruptcy protection in 1993.

    a & a books and records

    3. A blue-and-white sign hangs over the entry to this store
    founded in 1957 that seems to have everything. Grab a golf
    pencil and order form, check the catalog, and hope they've
    got what you want in the warehouse. Sadly, they filed for
    bankruptcy in 1996.

    canada goose?

    4. You come across yet another discount department store founded
    in 1960 and ironically only one story high. While you once
    made them part of your family, now their Sparky the Squirrel
    mascot is arm in arm with Zeddy the Bear. It must be 1991 when
    they were absorbed into Zellers.

    towers [and I am now thinking my answer to q1 is potentially less than fully correct]

    5. All this shopping has built up an appetite for carbs! Find them
    in the food court at this purposely misspelled coffee-and-bake
    shop founded in 1979. Sadly, there's only one now, in the
    Montreal suburbs.

    africa ; johnson

    6. Founded in Etobicoke in the late 1950s, and grown under retail conglomerate Dylex to 249 discount clothing and general
    merchandise stores across Canada, bankruptcy of this chain would
    lead to the closure of all their stores in 2001. But while it
    was open, it made a difference.

    hurricane hazel houseware and hazard supply company

    7. You've found the mid-to-higher-end department store, now sadly
    shuttered due to mismanagement and competition in 2002 after
    over 130 years in business. It lives on in Can-Lit, mostly
    thanks to a 1946 incident in which the wrong item was shipped
    to a 10-year-old boy in St-Justine, Quebec.

    the hockey sweater story ... um ... eaton's?

    8. Yet another discount department store, the sign just says "M".
    You know it had a longer name back when it was founded by the
    Steinberg's grocery chain in 1961. But it's been shut down
    since 1992 and would take an act of God for you to remember it.

    act of God ... m ... miracle-mart?

    9. Pull out your grocery list at this boldly named supermarket
    founded in 1919 and absorbed into Metro in 2008. There was
    never a need to worry about the quality of produce here, as
    they liked to say "We're Fresh Obsessed!"

    piggly wiggly

    10. You blink your eyes and are transported back to 2023, finding
    yourself in a Best Buy! You could swear a moment ago you were
    in that *other* electronics retailer that Best Buy bought out in
    2001 and fully closed in 2015.

    future shop


    * Game 4, Round 3 - Geography - Tallest Mountains

    Name the tallest mountain in (or on)...

    1. Wales.

    snowdon

    2. Canada.

    mount logan

    3. Sicily.

    etna

    4. North America.

    mckinley

    5. South America.

    aconcagua

    6. Washington state.

    rainier

    7. both Italy and France.

    blanc

    8. Pakistan. (It's also the second-tallest mountain in China.)

    k2

    9. Mars.

    olympus mons


    And...

    10. The Cabox is the tallest mountain on *what Canadian island*?

    newfoundland?

    --
    Mark Brader, Toronto | This is Programming as a True Art Form, where style [email protected] | is more important than correctness... --Pontus Hedman

    My text in this article is in the public domain.

    swp

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  • From Mark Brader@21:1/5 to All on Tue Jul 4 23:25:14 2023
    Mark Brader:
    These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2023-06-05,
    and should be interpreted accordingly... For further information
    please see my 2023-05-24 companion posting on "Questions from the
    Canadian Inquisition (QFTCI*)".


    * Game 4, Round 2 - Canadiana - "Let's Go to the Mall"

    You came to the mall for some simple retail therapy only to find
    yourself transported back some 30-40 years! This mall is full
    of stores long lost to past economic downturns or the shift to
    online shopping. Let's explore!

    In other words, this quiz is about defunct, or nearly defunct,
    Canadian stores (including store chains, eateries, etc.). In each
    case, name them.

    1. Start at a big discount department store that was founded in
    1931 and shut its last store in 2020, although it still lives on
    as a brand name of the Hudson's Bay Co. Hope you brought your
    points card -- the best things in life are free!

    Zellers. 4 for Joshua and Stephen.

    "The best things in life are free" was the slogan for their Club Z frequent-shopper program.

    2. It's not Sam the Record Man (one of those still exists!), but
    this rival chain founded by Mac and Alice Kenner (and her
    brother Aaron) in the 1950s. Their flagship store was right
    next to Sam's until they filed for bankruptcy protection in 1993.

    A&A Records. 3 for Stephen.

    The one surviving Sam the Record Man is at the Quinte Mall in Belleville.

    3. A blue-and-white sign hangs over the entry to this store
    founded in 1957 that seems to have everything. Grab a golf
    pencil and order form, check the catalog, and hope they've
    got what you want in the warehouse. Sadly, they filed for
    bankruptcy in 1996.

    Consumers Distributing.

    4. You come across yet another discount department store founded
    in 1960 and ironically only one storey high. While you once
    made them part of your family, now their Sparky the Squirrel
    mascot is arm in arm with Zeddy the Bear. It must be 1991 when
    they were absorbed into Zellers.

    Towers. 4 for Stephen.

    5. All this shopping has built up an appetite for carbs! Find them
    in the food court at this purposely misspelled coffee-and-bake
    shop founded in 1979. Sadly, there's only one now, in the
    Montreal suburbs.

    Mmmuffins. (Exact spelling not required. Also accepting Marvelous
    Mmmuffins.)

    6. Founded in Etobicoke in the late 1950s, and grown under retail
    conglomerate Dylex to 249 discount clothing and general
    merchandise stores across Canada, bankruptcy of this chain would
    lead to the closure of all their stores in 2001. But while it
    was open, it made a difference.

    The Biway.

    "It makes a difference" was their slogan.

    7. You've found the mid-to-higher-end department store, now sadly
    shuttered due to mismanagement and competition in 2002 after
    over 130 years in business. It lives on in Can-Lit, mostly
    thanks to a 1946 incident in which the wrong item was shipped
    to a 10-year-old boy in St-Justine, Quebec.

    Eaton's. (T. Eaton Co.) 4 for Joshua and Stephen.

    8. Yet another discount department store, the sign just says "M".
    You know it had a longer name back when it was founded by the
    Steinberg's grocery chain in 1961. But it's been shut down
    since 1992 and would take an act of God for you to remember it.

    Miracle Mart. (Both words required for full points.) 4 for Stephen.
    3 for Joshua and Dan Blum.

    9. Pull out your grocery list at this boldly named supermarket
    founded in 1919 and absorbed into Metro in 2008. There was
    never a need to worry about the quality of produce here, as
    they liked to say "We're Fresh Obsessed!"

    Dominion.

    Produce, hah. I remember when their slogan was "It's mainly because
    of the meat"!

    10. You blink your eyes and are transported back to 2023, finding
    yourself in a Best Buy! You could swear a moment ago you were
    in that *other* electronics retailer that Best Buy bought out in
    2001 and fully closed in 2015.

    Future Shop. 4 for Stephen.


    * Game 4, Round 3 - Geography - Tallest Mountains

    Name the tallest mountain in (or on)...

    1. Wales.

    Snowdon (Yr Wyddfa). 4 for Dan Blum and Stephen.

    No, that wasn't rot13.

    2. Canada.

    Mt. Logan. 4 for Joshua, Dan Tilque, Dan Blum, and Stephen.

    3. Sicily.

    Mt. Etna. 4 for everyone -- Joshua, Dan Tilque, Dan Blum, Erland,
    and Stephen.

    4. North America.

    Denali (accepting Mt. McKinley). 4 for everyone.

    5. South America.

    Aconcagua. I accepted "Aconagua". 4 for Erland and Stephen.
    3 for Dan Blum.

    6. Washington state.

    Mt. Rainier. 4 for everyone.

    7. both Italy and France.

    Mont Blanc (Monte Bianco). 4 for everyone.

    8. Pakistan. (It's also the second-tallest mountain in China.)

    K2 (accepting Mt. Godwin-Austen). 4 for Dan Tilque and Stephen.

    9. Mars.

    Olympus Mons. 4 for Joshua, Dan Tilque, Dan Blum, and Stephen.

    10. The Cabox is the tallest mountain on *what Canadian island*?

    Newfoundland. 4 for Stephen. 3 for Joshua.

    The tallest mountains on Vancouver I. and Baffin I. respectively are
    the Golden Hinde [sic] and Mt. Odin.


    Scores, if there are no errors:

    GAME 4 ROUNDS-> 2 3 TOTALS
    TOPICS-> Can Geo
    Stephen Perry 23 40 63
    Joshua Kreitzer 11 27 38
    Dan Blum 3 31 34
    Dan Tilque 0 28 28
    Erland Sommarskog 0 20 20

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    Mark Brader, Toronto | "(And then there were the mtimes.
    [email protected] | Oh, the mtimes...)" --Steve Summit

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