• QFTCIBSI23 Game 8, Rounds 2-3: graphic novels and royalty

    From Mark Brader@21:1/5 to All on Thu Aug 24 06:45:28 2023
    These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2023-07-10,
    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,
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    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 8, Round 2 - Literature - Graphic Novels and Comic Books

    1. "A Contract with God and other Tenement Stories", from 1978,
    is often credited as the first graphic novel. Name its author,
    also famous for his groundbreaking early work in the 1940s and
    '50s with "The Spirit" and for his namesake award given annually
    for creative achievement in comics.

    2. Name the Canadian cartoonist famous for her webcomic "Hark! A
    Vagrant" and for her memoir "Ducks: Two Years in the Oil Sands",
    which became the first graphic work to win Canada Reads in 2023.

    3. Name Art Spiegelman's anthropomorphized retelling of his father's
    experiences during the Holocaust. It was the first graphic
    novel to win the Pulitzer Prize.

    4. Name the prolific British author of influential graphic novels
    "Watchmen", "V for Vendetta", "From Hell", and "The League of
    Extraordinary Gentlemen". Dissatisfied with adaptations of
    his work to other media, he is often uncredited on projects
    for which he doesn't own all the rights.

    5. Name Marjane Satrapi's autobiographical account of growing up
    in Iran during and after the Islamic Revolution. The graphic
    novel takes its name from the ancient capital city of the
    Persian Empire.

    6. Name the title character of Bryan Lee O'Malley's graphic
    novel series set in Toronto. The lead character is a slacker
    20-something who plays bass in the band Sex Bob-Omb and has to
    fight Ramona Flowers' seven evil exes in order to date her.

    7. Name the prolific Canadian writer and poet who is currently
    up for the <answer 1> award for writing a graphic adaptation
    of a Tori Amos song. She has also written the graphic novel
    "Angel Catbird", featuring an animal-human hybrid hero, a topic
    she also covered in her novel "Oryx and Crake".

    8. Neil Gaiman is well known for his novels, which include "Good
    Omens", "American Gods", "Anansi Boys", "Stardust", and
    "Coraline", but he is probably best known for what graphic
    novel series focusing on Morpheus, also known as "Dream of
    the Endless"?

    9. Name the cartoonist responsible for the award-winning graphic
    novel "Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic". She is also known for
    a test that measures the representation of women in film and
    other works of fiction, which she introduced in her "Dykes to
    Watch Out For" comic strip.

    10. Name *either* of the two men who collaborated on the 1978
    graphic novel "The Silver Surfer". They had a long creative
    partnership in the 1960s, but this final collaboration came
    after many years of acrimony between the two men and did not
    succeed in mending the rift, which continues to be felt in pop
    culture to this day even though both men have died.


    * Game 8, Round 3 - History - Royalty

    This round is flush with royals, so to speak.

    1. For questions #1-4, tell us how each monarch was related to
    his/her successor. We'll also mention the year of succession.
    William IV and Victoria, 1837.

    2. Edward VIII and George VI, 1936.

    3. George II and George III, 1760.

    4. Mary I ("Bloody Mary") and Elizabeth I, 1558.

    5. And now, for something completely different. Of which monarch
    did John Cleese say that the most interesting thing about him is
    that he was 5'6" tall at the start of his reign, but only 4'8"
    at the end of it? Name and number required.

    6. Queen Anne died childless in 1714, and her sister Queen Mary II
    also died without heir, so the Stuart dynasty came to an end.
    A successor was found, a distant cousin of the German House of
    Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, who became King George I. Why were 56
    other candidates with closer hereditary claims bypassed?

    7. In 1917, when German Gotha bombers were hitting London, George V
    changed the family name (royal house) from Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
    -- to what?

    8. Buckingham Palace has 775 rooms, including 78 bathrooms, but
    who was the first monarch to live there?

    9. What was the last year during which the UK had three kings?

    10. Name *either one* of the two personal documents, of which most
    Britons would have at least one, that Queen Elizabeth II
    never had.

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  • From Erland Sommarskog@21:1/5 to Mark Brader on Thu Aug 24 21:00:03 2023
    Mark Brader ([email protected]) writes:
    * Game 8, Round 3 - History - Royalty

    This round is flush with royals, so to speak.

    1. For questions #1-4, tell us how each monarch was related to
    his/her successor. We'll also mention the year of succession.
    William IV and Victoria, 1837.

    Uncle and niece

    2. Edward VIII and George VI, 1936.

    Brothers

    3. George II and George III, 1760.

    Father and son?

    4. Mary I ("Bloody Mary") and Elizabeth I, 1558.

    Sisters

    5. And now, for something completely different. Of which monarch
    did John Cleese say that the most interesting thing about him is
    that he was 5'6" tall at the start of his reign, but only 4'8"
    at the end of it? Name and number required.

    Charles I

    6. Queen Anne died childless in 1714, and her sister Queen Mary II
    also died without heir, so the Stuart dynasty came to an end.
    A successor was found, a distant cousin of the German House of
    Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, who became King George I. Why were 56
    other candidates with closer hereditary claims bypassed?

    At least the closest ones were catholics.

    7. In 1917, when German Gotha bombers were hitting London, George V
    changed the family name (royal house) from Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
    -- to what?

    Windsor

    8. Buckingham Palace has 775 rooms, including 78 bathrooms, but
    who was the first monarch to live there?

    George III

    9. What was the last year during which the UK had three kings?

    1936

    10. Name *either one* of the two personal documents, of which most
    Britons would have at least one, that Queen Elizabeth II
    never had.

    ID card

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  • From Pete Gayde@21:1/5 to Mark Brader on Thu Aug 24 20:17:59 2023
    Mark Brader wrote:
    These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2023-07-10,
    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 8, Round 2 - Literature - Graphic Novels and Comic Books

    1. "A Contract with God and other Tenement Stories", from 1978,
    is often credited as the first graphic novel. Name its author,
    also famous for his groundbreaking early work in the 1940s and
    '50s with "The Spirit" and for his namesake award given annually
    for creative achievement in comics.

    2. Name the Canadian cartoonist famous for her webcomic "Hark! A
    Vagrant" and for her memoir "Ducks: Two Years in the Oil Sands",
    which became the first graphic work to win Canada Reads in 2023.

    3. Name Art Spiegelman's anthropomorphized retelling of his father's
    experiences during the Holocaust. It was the first graphic
    novel to win the Pulitzer Prize.

    4. Name the prolific British author of influential graphic novels
    "Watchmen", "V for Vendetta", "From Hell", and "The League of
    Extraordinary Gentlemen". Dissatisfied with adaptations of
    his work to other media, he is often uncredited on projects
    for which he doesn't own all the rights.

    5. Name Marjane Satrapi's autobiographical account of growing up
    in Iran during and after the Islamic Revolution. The graphic
    novel takes its name from the ancient capital city of the
    Persian Empire.

    6. Name the title character of Bryan Lee O'Malley's graphic
    novel series set in Toronto. The lead character is a slacker
    20-something who plays bass in the band Sex Bob-Omb and has to
    fight Ramona Flowers' seven evil exes in order to date her.

    7. Name the prolific Canadian writer and poet who is currently
    up for the <answer 1> award for writing a graphic adaptation
    of a Tori Amos song. She has also written the graphic novel
    "Angel Catbird", featuring an animal-human hybrid hero, a topic
    she also covered in her novel "Oryx and Crake".

    8. Neil Gaiman is well known for his novels, which include "Good
    Omens", "American Gods", "Anansi Boys", "Stardust", and
    "Coraline", but he is probably best known for what graphic
    novel series focusing on Morpheus, also known as "Dream of
    the Endless"?

    9. Name the cartoonist responsible for the award-winning graphic
    novel "Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic". She is also known for
    a test that measures the representation of women in film and
    other works of fiction, which she introduced in her "Dykes to
    Watch Out For" comic strip.

    10. Name *either* of the two men who collaborated on the 1978
    graphic novel "The Silver Surfer". They had a long creative
    partnership in the 1960s, but this final collaboration came
    after many years of acrimony between the two men and did not
    succeed in mending the rift, which continues to be felt in pop
    culture to this day even though both men have died.

    Stan Lee



    * Game 8, Round 3 - History - Royalty

    This round is flush with royals, so to speak.

    1. For questions #1-4, tell us how each monarch was related to
    his/her successor. We'll also mention the year of succession.
    William IV and Victoria, 1837.

    Uncle and Niece


    2. Edward VIII and George VI, 1936.

    Brothers


    3. George II and George III, 1760.

    Father and Son


    4. Mary I ("Bloody Mary") and Elizabeth I, 1558.

    Cousins


    5. And now, for something completely different. Of which monarch
    did John Cleese say that the most interesting thing about him is
    that he was 5'6" tall at the start of his reign, but only 4'8"
    at the end of it? Name and number required.

    Richard III


    6. Queen Anne died childless in 1714, and her sister Queen Mary II
    also died without heir, so the Stuart dynasty came to an end.
    A successor was found, a distant cousin of the German House of
    Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, who became King George I. Why were 56
    other candidates with closer hereditary claims bypassed?

    7. In 1917, when German Gotha bombers were hitting London, George V
    changed the family name (royal house) from Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
    -- to what?

    Windsor


    8. Buckingham Palace has 775 rooms, including 78 bathrooms, but
    who was the first monarch to live there?

    9. What was the last year during which the UK had three kings?

    10. Name *either one* of the two personal documents, of which most
    Britons would have at least one, that Queen Elizabeth II
    never had.

    Passport



    Pete Gayde

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  • From Dan Blum@21:1/5 to Mark Brader on Fri Aug 25 03:04:52 2023
    Mark Brader <[email protected]> wrote:

    * Game 8, Round 2 - Literature - Graphic Novels and Comic Books

    1. "A Contract with God and other Tenement Stories", from 1978,
    is often credited as the first graphic novel. Name its author,
    also famous for his groundbreaking early work in the 1940s and
    '50s with "The Spirit" and for his namesake award given annually
    for creative achievement in comics.

    Will Eisner

    2. Name the Canadian cartoonist famous for her webcomic "Hark! A
    Vagrant" and for her memoir "Ducks: Two Years in the Oil Sands",
    which became the first graphic work to win Canada Reads in 2023.

    Kate Beaton

    3. Name Art Spiegelman's anthropomorphized retelling of his father's
    experiences during the Holocaust. It was the first graphic
    novel to win the Pulitzer Prize.

    Maus

    4. Name the prolific British author of influential graphic novels
    "Watchmen", "V for Vendetta", "From Hell", and "The League of
    Extraordinary Gentlemen". Dissatisfied with adaptations of
    his work to other media, he is often uncredited on projects
    for which he doesn't own all the rights.

    Alan Moore

    5. Name Marjane Satrapi's autobiographical account of growing up
    in Iran during and after the Islamic Revolution. The graphic
    novel takes its name from the ancient capital city of the
    Persian Empire.

    Persepolis

    6. Name the title character of Bryan Lee O'Malley's graphic
    novel series set in Toronto. The lead character is a slacker
    20-something who plays bass in the band Sex Bob-Omb and has to
    fight Ramona Flowers' seven evil exes in order to date her.

    Scott Pilgrim

    7. Name the prolific Canadian writer and poet who is currently
    up for the <answer 1> award for writing a graphic adaptation
    of a Tori Amos song. She has also written the graphic novel
    "Angel Catbird", featuring an animal-human hybrid hero, a topic
    she also covered in her novel "Oryx and Crake".

    Margaret Atwood

    8. Neil Gaiman is well known for his novels, which include "Good
    Omens", "American Gods", "Anansi Boys", "Stardust", and
    "Coraline", but he is probably best known for what graphic
    novel series focusing on Morpheus, also known as "Dream of
    the Endless"?

    Sandman

    9. Name the cartoonist responsible for the award-winning graphic
    novel "Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic". She is also known for
    a test that measures the representation of women in film and
    other works of fiction, which she introduced in her "Dykes to
    Watch Out For" comic strip.

    Alison Bechdel

    10. Name *either* of the two men who collaborated on the 1978
    graphic novel "The Silver Surfer". They had a long creative
    partnership in the 1960s, but this final collaboration came
    after many years of acrimony between the two men and did not
    succeed in mending the rift, which continues to be felt in pop
    culture to this day even though both men have died.

    Jack Kirby

    * Game 8, Round 3 - History - Royalty

    This round is flush with royals, so to speak.

    1. For questions #1-4, tell us how each monarch was related to
    his/her successor. We'll also mention the year of succession.
    William IV and Victoria, 1837.

    uncle

    2. Edward VIII and George VI, 1936.

    brother

    3. George II and George III, 1760.

    grandfather

    4. Mary I ("Bloody Mary") and Elizabeth I, 1558.

    half-sister

    5. And now, for something completely different. Of which monarch
    did John Cleese say that the most interesting thing about him is
    that he was 5'6" tall at the start of his reign, but only 4'8"
    at the end of it? Name and number required.

    Charles I

    6. Queen Anne died childless in 1714, and her sister Queen Mary II
    also died without heir, so the Stuart dynasty came to an end.
    A successor was found, a distant cousin of the German House of
    Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, who became King George I. Why were 56
    other candidates with closer hereditary claims bypassed?

    they were Catholic

    7. In 1917, when German Gotha bombers were hitting London, George V
    changed the family name (royal house) from Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
    -- to what?

    Windsor

    8. Buckingham Palace has 775 rooms, including 78 bathrooms, but
    who was the first monarch to live there?

    George III; George IV

    9. What was the last year during which the UK had three kings?

    1483

    10. Name *either one* of the two personal documents, of which most
    Britons would have at least one, that Queen Elizabeth II
    never had.

    passport

    --
    _______________________________________________________________________
    Dan Blum [email protected]
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  • From Joshua Kreitzer@21:1/5 to Mark Brader on Thu Aug 24 20:15:43 2023
    On Thursday, August 24, 2023 at 1:45:39 AM UTC-5, Mark Brader wrote:

    * Game 8, Round 2 - Literature - Graphic Novels and Comic Books

    1. "A Contract with God and other Tenement Stories", from 1978,
    is often credited as the first graphic novel. Name its author,
    also famous for his groundbreaking early work in the 1940s and
    '50s with "The Spirit" and for his namesake award given annually
    for creative achievement in comics.

    Eisner

    3. Name Art Spiegelman's anthropomorphized retelling of his father's experiences during the Holocaust. It was the first graphic
    novel to win the Pulitzer Prize.

    "Maus"

    4. Name the prolific British author of influential graphic novels "Watchmen", "V for Vendetta", "From Hell", and "The League of
    Extraordinary Gentlemen". Dissatisfied with adaptations of
    his work to other media, he is often uncredited on projects
    for which he doesn't own all the rights.

    Moore

    5. Name Marjane Satrapi's autobiographical account of growing up
    in Iran during and after the Islamic Revolution. The graphic
    novel takes its name from the ancient capital city of the
    Persian Empire.

    "Persepolis"

    6. Name the title character of Bryan Lee O'Malley's graphic
    novel series set in Toronto. The lead character is a slacker
    20-something who plays bass in the band Sex Bob-Omb and has to
    fight Ramona Flowers' seven evil exes in order to date her.

    Scott Pilgrim

    7. Name the prolific Canadian writer and poet who is currently
    up for the <answer 1> award for writing a graphic adaptation
    of a Tori Amos song. She has also written the graphic novel
    "Angel Catbird", featuring an animal-human hybrid hero, a topic
    she also covered in her novel "Oryx and Crake".

    Atwood

    8. Neil Gaiman is well known for his novels, which include "Good
    Omens", "American Gods", "Anansi Boys", "Stardust", and
    "Coraline", but he is probably best known for what graphic
    novel series focusing on Morpheus, also known as "Dream of
    the Endless"?

    "Sandman"

    9. Name the cartoonist responsible for the award-winning graphic
    novel "Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic". She is also known for
    a test that measures the representation of women in film and
    other works of fiction, which she introduced in her "Dykes to
    Watch Out For" comic strip.

    Bechdel

    10. Name *either* of the two men who collaborated on the 1978
    graphic novel "The Silver Surfer". They had a long creative
    partnership in the 1960s, but this final collaboration came
    after many years of acrimony between the two men and did not
    succeed in mending the rift, which continues to be felt in pop
    culture to this day even though both men have died.

    Kirby

    * Game 8, Round 3 - History - Royalty

    1. For questions #1-4, tell us how each monarch was related to
    his/her successor. We'll also mention the year of succession.
    William IV and Victoria, 1837.

    uncle

    2. Edward VIII and George VI, 1936.

    brother

    3. George II and George III, 1760.

    grandfather

    4. Mary I ("Bloody Mary") and Elizabeth I, 1558.

    sister

    5. And now, for something completely different. Of which monarch
    did John Cleese say that the most interesting thing about him is
    that he was 5'6" tall at the start of his reign, but only 4'8"
    at the end of it? Name and number required.

    Charles I

    6. Queen Anne died childless in 1714, and her sister Queen Mary II
    also died without heir, so the Stuart dynasty came to an end.
    A successor was found, a distant cousin of the German House of
    Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, who became King George I. Why were 56
    other candidates with closer hereditary claims bypassed?

    they were Catholic

    7. In 1917, when German Gotha bombers were hitting London, George V
    changed the family name (royal house) from Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
    -- to what?

    Windsor

    8. Buckingham Palace has 775 rooms, including 78 bathrooms, but
    who was the first monarch to live there?

    George IV

    9. What was the last year during which the UK had three kings?

    1936

    10. Name *either one* of the two personal documents, of which most
    Britons would have at least one, that Queen Elizabeth II
    never had.

    passport

    --
    Joshua Kreitzer
    [email protected]

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  • From Dan Tilque@21:1/5 to Mark Brader on Thu Aug 24 22:15:17 2023
    On 8/23/23 23:45, Mark Brader wrote:

    * Game 8, Round 2 - Literature - Graphic Novels and Comic Books

    1. "A Contract with God and other Tenement Stories", from 1978,
    is often credited as the first graphic novel. Name its author,
    also famous for his groundbreaking early work in the 1940s and
    '50s with "The Spirit" and for his namesake award given annually
    for creative achievement in comics.

    2. Name the Canadian cartoonist famous for her webcomic "Hark! A
    Vagrant" and for her memoir "Ducks: Two Years in the Oil Sands",
    which became the first graphic work to win Canada Reads in 2023.

    3. Name Art Spiegelman's anthropomorphized retelling of his father's
    experiences during the Holocaust. It was the first graphic
    novel to win the Pulitzer Prize.

    4. Name the prolific British author of influential graphic novels
    "Watchmen", "V for Vendetta", "From Hell", and "The League of
    Extraordinary Gentlemen". Dissatisfied with adaptations of
    his work to other media, he is often uncredited on projects
    for which he doesn't own all the rights.

    5. Name Marjane Satrapi's autobiographical account of growing up
    in Iran during and after the Islamic Revolution. The graphic
    novel takes its name from the ancient capital city of the
    Persian Empire.

    6. Name the title character of Bryan Lee O'Malley's graphic
    novel series set in Toronto. The lead character is a slacker
    20-something who plays bass in the band Sex Bob-Omb and has to
    fight Ramona Flowers' seven evil exes in order to date her.

    7. Name the prolific Canadian writer and poet who is currently
    up for the <answer 1> award for writing a graphic adaptation
    of a Tori Amos song. She has also written the graphic novel
    "Angel Catbird", featuring an animal-human hybrid hero, a topic
    she also covered in her novel "Oryx and Crake".

    8. Neil Gaiman is well known for his novels, which include "Good
    Omens", "American Gods", "Anansi Boys", "Stardust", and
    "Coraline", but he is probably best known for what graphic
    novel series focusing on Morpheus, also known as "Dream of
    the Endless"?

    Sandman


    9. Name the cartoonist responsible for the award-winning graphic
    novel "Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic". She is also known for
    a test that measures the representation of women in film and
    other works of fiction, which she introduced in her "Dykes to
    Watch Out For" comic strip.

    10. Name *either* of the two men who collaborated on the 1978
    graphic novel "The Silver Surfer". They had a long creative
    partnership in the 1960s, but this final collaboration came
    after many years of acrimony between the two men and did not
    succeed in mending the rift, which continues to be felt in pop
    culture to this day even though both men have died.


    * Game 8, Round 3 - History - Royalty

    This round is flush with royals, so to speak.

    1. For questions #1-4, tell us how each monarch was related to
    his/her successor. We'll also mention the year of succession.
    William IV and Victoria, 1837.

    uncle


    2. Edward VIII and George VI, 1936.

    brother


    3. George II and George III, 1760.

    grandfather


    4. Mary I ("Bloody Mary") and Elizabeth I, 1558.

    half-sister


    5. And now, for something completely different. Of which monarch
    did John Cleese say that the most interesting thing about him is
    that he was 5'6" tall at the start of his reign, but only 4'8"
    at the end of it? Name and number required.

    Charles I


    6. Queen Anne died childless in 1714, and her sister Queen Mary II
    also died without heir, so the Stuart dynasty came to an end.
    A successor was found, a distant cousin of the German House of
    Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, who became King George I. Why were 56
    other candidates with closer hereditary claims bypassed?

    They were Roman Catholic


    7. In 1917, when German Gotha bombers were hitting London, George V
    changed the family name (royal house) from Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
    -- to what?

    Windsor


    8. Buckingham Palace has 775 rooms, including 78 bathrooms, but
    who was the first monarch to live there? >
    9. What was the last year during which the UK had three kings?

    1936


    10. Name *either one* of the two personal documents, of which most
    Britons would have at least one, that Queen Elizabeth II
    never had.

    driver's licence

    (She didn't have one as Queen, but likely had one as Princess. Dunno if
    that's an issue for this question.)

    --
    Dan Tilque

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  • From Mark Brader@21:1/5 to All on Fri Aug 25 11:09:11 2023
    Mark Brader:
    Spoken like a true foreigner! The concept of a single national
    ID card is one that the English-speaking countries generally
    believe in.

    Not! Is NOT one. (Sigh.)
    --
    Mark Brader, Toronto | "Just be yourself -- everybody else is taken." [email protected] | --David Crombie

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  • From Mark Brader@21:1/5 to All on Fri Aug 25 10:58:13 2023
    Mark Brader:
    10. Name *either one* of the two personal documents, of which most
    Britons would have at least one, that Queen Elizabeth II
    never had.

    Erland Sommarskog:
    ID card

    Spoken like a true foreigner! The concept of a single national
    ID card is one that the English-speaking countries generally
    believe in. In North America at least, people who want verification
    of your identity will generally ask for your driver's license.
    (Nowadays similar-looking cards are issued to non-drivers, at
    least in some states and provinces).
    --
    Mark Brader, Toronto | "It's easier to deal with 'opposite numbers' [email protected] | when you know you cannot trust them." --Chess

    My text in this article is in the public domain.

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  • From swp@21:1/5 to Mark Brader on Fri Aug 25 16:12:26 2023
    On Thursday, August 24, 2023 at 2:45:39 AM UTC-4, Mark Brader wrote:
    These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2023-07-10,
    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 8, Round 2 - Literature - Graphic Novels and Comic Books

    1. "A Contract with God and other Tenement Stories", from 1978,
    is often credited as the first graphic novel. Name its author,
    also famous for his groundbreaking early work in the 1940s and
    '50s with "The Spirit" and for his namesake award given annually
    for creative achievement in comics.

    eisner

    2. Name the Canadian cartoonist famous for her webcomic "Hark! A
    Vagrant" and for her memoir "Ducks: Two Years in the Oil Sands",
    which became the first graphic work to win Canada Reads in 2023.

    kate beaton

    3. Name Art Spiegelman's anthropomorphized retelling of his father's experiences during the Holocaust. It was the first graphic
    novel to win the Pulitzer Prize.

    maus

    4. Name the prolific British author of influential graphic novels "Watchmen", "V for Vendetta", "From Hell", and "The League of
    Extraordinary Gentlemen". Dissatisfied with adaptations of
    his work to other media, he is often uncredited on projects
    for which he doesn't own all the rights.

    alan moore

    5. Name Marjane Satrapi's autobiographical account of growing up
    in Iran during and after the Islamic Revolution. The graphic
    novel takes its name from the ancient capital city of the
    Persian Empire.

    perseopolis?

    6. Name the title character of Bryan Lee O'Malley's graphic
    novel series set in Toronto. The lead character is a slacker
    20-something who plays bass in the band Sex Bob-Omb and has to
    fight Ramona Flowers' seven evil exes in order to date her.

    scott pilgrim

    7. Name the prolific Canadian writer and poet who is currently
    up for the <answer 1> award for writing a graphic adaptation
    of a Tori Amos song. She has also written the graphic novel
    "Angel Catbird", featuring an animal-human hybrid hero, a topic
    she also covered in her novel "Oryx and Crake".

    m. atwood

    8. Neil Gaiman is well known for his novels, which include "Good
    Omens", "American Gods", "Anansi Boys", "Stardust", and
    "Coraline", but he is probably best known for what graphic
    novel series focusing on Morpheus, also known as "Dream of
    the Endless"?

    sandman [you left out ''the ocean at the end of the lane]

    9. Name the cartoonist responsible for the award-winning graphic
    novel "Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic". She is also known for
    a test that measures the representation of women in film and
    other works of fiction, which she introduced in her "Dykes to
    Watch Out For" comic strip.

    bechdel

    10. Name *either* of the two men who collaborated on the 1978
    graphic novel "The Silver Surfer". They had a long creative
    partnership in the 1960s, but this final collaboration came
    after many years of acrimony between the two men and did not
    succeed in mending the rift, which continues to be felt in pop
    culture to this day even though both men have died.

    stan lee ; jack kirby


    * Game 8, Round 3 - History - Royalty

    This round is flush with royals, so to speak.

    1. For questions #1-4, tell us how each monarch was related to
    his/her successor. We'll also mention the year of succession.
    William IV and Victoria, 1837.

    uncle/niece

    2. Edward VIII and George VI, 1936.

    brothers

    3. George II and George III, 1760.

    grandfather/grandson

    4. Mary I ("Bloody Mary") and Elizabeth I, 1558.

    sisters

    5. And now, for something completely different. Of which monarch
    did John Cleese say that the most interesting thing about him is
    that he was 5'6" tall at the start of his reign, but only 4'8"
    at the end of it? Name and number required.

    charles i

    6. Queen Anne died childless in 1714, and her sister Queen Mary II
    also died without heir, so the Stuart dynasty came to an end.
    A successor was found, a distant cousin of the German House of
    Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, who became King George I. Why were 56
    other candidates with closer hereditary claims bypassed?

    he was protestant?

    7. In 1917, when German Gotha bombers were hitting London, George V
    changed the family name (royal house) from Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
    -- to what?

    windsor

    8. Buckingham Palace has 775 rooms, including 78 bathrooms, but
    who was the first monarch to live there?

    queen victoria?

    9. What was the last year during which the UK had three kings?

    1936 [and the only one]

    10. Name *either one* of the two personal documents, of which most
    Britons would have at least one, that Queen Elizabeth II
    never had.

    passport ; driver's license

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  • From Mark Brader@21:1/5 to All on Sun Aug 27 08:24:31 2023
    Mark Brader:
    These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2023-07-10,
    and should be interpreted accordingly... For further information
    please see my 2023-05-24 companion posting on "Questions from the
    Canadian Inquisition (QFTCI*)".


    * Game 8, Round 2 - Literature - Graphic Novels and Comic Books

    1. "A Contract with God and other Tenement Stories", from 1978,
    is often credited as the first graphic novel. Name its author,
    also famous for his groundbreaking early work in the 1940s and
    '50s with "The Spirit" and for his namesake award given annually
    for creative achievement in comics.

    Will Eisner. (Not Harvey Kurtzman, that's a different award.)
    4 for Dan Blum, Joshua, and Stephen.

    2. Name the Canadian cartoonist famous for her webcomic "Hark! A
    Vagrant" and for her memoir "Ducks: Two Years in the Oil Sands",
    which became the first graphic work to win Canada Reads in 2023.

    Kate Beaton. 4 for Dan Blum and Stephen.

    3. Name Art Spiegelman's anthropomorphized retelling of his father's
    experiences during the Holocaust. It was the first graphic
    novel to win the Pulitzer Prize.

    "Maus: A Survivor's Tale" (subtitle not required). 4 for Dan Blum,
    Joshua, and Stephen.

    4. Name the prolific British author of influential graphic novels
    "Watchmen", "V for Vendetta", "From Hell", and "The League of
    Extraordinary Gentlemen". Dissatisfied with adaptations of
    his work to other media, he is often uncredited on projects
    for which he doesn't own all the rights.

    Alan Moore. 4 for Dan Blum, Joshua, and Stephen.

    5. Name Marjane Satrapi's autobiographical account of growing up
    in Iran during and after the Islamic Revolution. The graphic
    novel takes its name from the ancient capital city of the
    Persian Empire.

    "Persepolis". 4 for Dan Blum, Joshua, and Stephen.

    6. Name the title character of Bryan Lee O'Malley's graphic
    novel series set in Toronto. The lead character is a slacker
    20-something who plays bass in the band Sex Bob-Omb and has to
    fight Ramona Flowers' seven evil exes in order to date her.

    Scott Pilgrim. 4 for Dan Blum, Joshua, and Stephen.

    7. Name the prolific Canadian writer and poet who is currently
    up for the <answer 1> award for writing a graphic adaptation
    of a Tori Amos song. She has also written the graphic novel
    "Angel Catbird", featuring an animal-human hybrid hero, a topic
    she also covered in her novel "Oryx and Crake".

    Margaret Atwood. ("Silent All These Years", with David Mack).
    4 for Dan Blum, Joshua, and Stephen.

    It didn't win; the Best Short Story Eisner Award went to Kevin Conroy (posthumously) and J. Bone for "Finding Batman".

    8. Neil Gaiman is well known for his novels, which include "Good
    Omens", "American Gods", "Anansi Boys", "Stardust", and
    "Coraline", but he is probably best known for what graphic
    novel series focusing on Morpheus, also known as "Dream of
    the Endless"?

    "The Sandman". 4 for Dan Blum, Joshua, Dan Tilque, and Stephen.

    9. Name the cartoonist responsible for the award-winning graphic
    novel "Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic". She is also known for
    a test that measures the representation of women in film and
    other works of fiction, which she introduced in her "Dykes to
    Watch Out For" comic strip.

    Alison Bechdel. 4 for Dan Blum, Joshua, and Stephen.

    10. Name *either* of the two men who collaborated on the 1978
    graphic novel "The Silver Surfer". They had a long creative
    partnership in the 1960s, but this final collaboration came
    after many years of acrimony between the two men and did not
    succeed in mending the rift, which continues to be felt in pop
    culture to this day even though both men have died.

    Stan Lee, Jack Kirby. 4 for Pete, Dan Blum, Joshua, and Stephen
    (the hard way).


    * Game 8, Round 3 - History - Royalty

    This round is flush with royals, so to speak.

    1. For questions #1-4, tell us how each monarch was related to
    his/her successor. We'll also mention the year of succession.
    William IV and Victoria, 1837.

    Uncle and niece. 4 for everyone -- Erland, Pete, Dan Blum, Joshua,
    Dan Tilque, and Stephen.

    2. Edward VIII and George VI, 1936.

    Brothers. 4 for everyone.

    3. George II and George III, 1760.

    Grandfather and grandson. 4 for Dan Blum, Joshua, Dan Tilque,
    and Stephen.

    4. Mary I ("Bloody Mary") and Elizabeth I, 1558.

    Half-sisters. 4 for Dan Blum and Dan Tilque.

    In the original game "sisters" would have drawn a "more specific", but
    I'm not accepting it here.

    5. And now, for something completely different. Of which monarch
    did John Cleese say that the most interesting thing about him is
    that he was 5'6" tall at the start of his reign, but only 4'8"
    at the end of it? Name and number required.

    Charles I. 4 for Erland, Dan Blum, Joshua, Dan Tilque, and Stephen.

    6. Queen Anne died childless in 1714, and her sister Queen Mary II
    also died without heir, so the Stuart dynasty came to an end.
    A successor was found, a distant cousin of the German House of
    Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, who became King George I. Why were 56
    other candidates with closer hereditary claims bypassed?

    They were all Catholics, excluded from the throne by the Act of
    Succession in 1702. 4 for Erland, Dan Blum, Joshua, and Dan Tilque.

    7. In 1917, when German Gotha bombers were hitting London, George V
    changed the family name (royal house) from Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
    -- to what?

    Windsor. 4 for everyone.

    8. Buckingham Palace has 775 rooms, including 78 bathrooms, but
    who was the first monarch to live there?

    Queen Victoria. 4 for Stephen.

    9. What was the last year during which the UK had three kings?

    1936. (George V, Edward VIII, George VI.) 4 for Erland, Joshua,
    Dan Tilque, and Stephen.

    10. Name *either one* of the two personal documents, of which most
    Britons would have at least one, that Queen Elizabeth II
    never had.

    Passport, driver's license. 4 for Pete, Dan Blum, Joshua, Dan Tilque,
    and Stephen (the hard way).

    As Dan Tilque noted, *Queen* Elizabeth never needed either document,
    but earlier it was different. See:

    http://live-production.wcms.abc-cdn.net.au/b273891d02a76a09c4e7c9a7168c43c2

    After her death the thing was included in a batch of royal memorabilia
    sold at auction for �6,800.


    Scores, if there are no errors:

    GAME 8 ROUNDS-> 2 3 TOTALS
    TOPICS-> Lit His
    Dan Blum 40 32 72
    Stephen Perry 40 32 72
    Joshua Kreitzer 36 32 68
    Dan Tilque 4 36 40
    Erland Sommarskog 0 24 24
    Pete Gayde 4 16 20
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    Toronto I do not like trolls, flames, or spam."
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    My text in this article is in the public domain.

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