• QFTCIMM24 Game 5, Rounds 9-10 answers: photography, challenge round

    From Mark Brader@21:1/5 to All on Thu Apr 18 16:06:52 2024
    Mark Brader:
    These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2024-03-04,
    and should be interpreted accordingly... For further information
    please see my 2023-05-24 companion posting on "Questions from the
    Canadian Inquisition (QFTCI*)".

    Game 5 is over and JOSHUA KREITZER wins. Congratulations!


    * Game 5, Round 9 - Art - Photography

    Please see the 2-page handout at:
    http://www.vex.net/~msb/tmp/5-9/phot.pdf

    For each question, we give you the name of a photographer; you
    identify by letter a picture she or he took.

    1. Yousuf Karsh.

    C. (Ernest Hemingway.) 3 for Joshua.

    2. Annie Leibowitz.

    B. (Hillary Clinton.)

    3. Margaret Bourke-White.

    I. (Mohandas Gandhi.) 4 for Pete. 3 for Joshua.

    4. Diane Arbus.

    F. (Identical twins Cathleen and Colleen Wade.) 4 for Joshua.

    5. Man Ray.

    E. ("Noire et Blanche", Kiki de Montparnasse.) 3 for Joshua.

    6. Charles Dodgson.

    O. (Alice Liddell.) 4 for Joshua.

    7. Barbara Woodley.

    K. (Future prime minister Kim Campbell.)

    8. Dorothea Lange.

    A. ("Migrant Mother", Florence Owens Thompson.) 4 for Pete
    and Joshua.

    9. Lee Miller.

    H. (WW2 London bomb site.) 3 for Joshua.

    10. Ruth Orkin.

    N. ("American Girl in Florence", Jinx Allen.)

    So there were 8 decoys, by 6 photographers. If you like, decode
    the rot13 to see their names and give an answer for each one.

    11. Cecil Beaton.

    P (Audrey Hepburn) and Q (Twiggy). Joshua got this.

    12. Auguste Belloc.

    J. ("Naked recumbent girl".)

    13. Vivian Maier.

    G. (Work found after her death, no title.)

    14. William Notman.

    L. (Mrs. G.F. Murray.)

    15. Cindy Sherman.

    R. ("Untitled film still" of the photographer.)

    16. Alfred Stieglitz.

    D and M (both Georgia O'Keeffe).


    * Game 5, Round 10 - Challenge Round

    * A. Hybrid Words (part Greek, part Latin, all English)

    These words are a combination of a Greek root and a Latin root.
    Name them.

    A1. Greek: "from far" + Latin "act of seeing".

    Television. 4 for Erland, Dan, and Joshua.

    A2. Greek: "self" + Latin: "movable".

    Automobile. 4 for Erland, Dan, and Joshua.


    * B. Sports Team Name Origins

    We'll give you the origins of a sports team name. You give
    the name. It may not belong to the place of origin.

    B1. When streetcars became electric trolley cars, they became
    dangerous. A new nickname was applied to pedestrians who
    had to avoid being struck by one. The nickname was picked
    up by the local baseball team and then shortened, to...?

    Dodgers. (From Brooklyn Trolley Dodgers.) 4 for Dan, Pete,
    and Joshua.

    B2. This was first the name of a pair of pants. Then it was
    the name of a patrician Dutch New Yorker. Then it was the
    name of the sports team. It has been since shortened, to...?

    Knicks. (From New York Knickerbockers, still the official name.)
    4 for Dan, Pete, and Joshua.


    * C. Actors Playing Twins

    C1. Who played creepy gynecologist twins in David Cronenberg's
    "Dead Ringers"?

    Jeremy Irons. 4 for Joshua.

    C2. In which movie did Armie Hammer play brothers Cameron and
    Tyler Winklevoss?

    "The Social Network". 4 for Pete and Joshua.


    * D. Prizes in Early Aviation

    D1. For 30 years the "Daily Mail" offered a number of prizes
    to aviators. In 1909 it offered �1,000 to the first
    person to accomplish a particular aviation milestone.
    Later that year, the prize was claimed by Louis Bl�riot.
    What did he do?

    Fly across the English Channel. 4 for Dan and Joshua.

    D2. Randolph Hearst offered $50,000 to the first person who could
    achieve this aviation feat in less than 30 days. Three
    people made the attempt, but only Cal Rodgers completed
    the task in 1911. Alas, it took him 49 days and a number
    of mishaps. He got nothing and the prize was never claimed.
    What did he do?

    Fly across the US. 4 for Dan and Joshua.


    * E. Talking Apes

    E1. In the 1960s, psychologists Allen and Beatrix Gardner started
    teaching sign language to a chimpanzee. By the time of
    her death in 2007, she knew about 250 signs and could put
    different signs together to make simple combinations like
    "Gimmie Sweet". The subject's son Loulis also learned to
    sign -- by watching his mother -- the first ape to learn
    signs from other apes, not humans. Name that chimp.

    Washoe.

    E2. Koko began sign-language training in 1972 with Francine
    Patterson of Stanford University. Koko knew 1,000 signs
    and understood spoken English. Some claimed she had an IQ
    somewhere over 70. What kind of ape was Koko?

    Gorilla. 4 for Dan and Joshua.


    * F. International Waterways

    Rivers can be designated International Waterways, giving
    international shipping the right of passage to service certain
    landlocked countries. Here are two of them.

    F1. What river basin is an international waterway for both
    Paraguay and Bolivia?

    Rio de la Plata Basin. 4 for Dan and Pete.

    F2. What river is an international waterway for both Serbia
    and Croatia?

    Danube. 4 for everyone -- Erland, Dan, Pete, and Joshua.


    Scores, if there are no errors:

    GAME 5 ROUNDS-> 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 BEST
    TOPICS-> Can Spo Ent Aud Sci Geo His Art Cha SEVEN
    Joshua Kreitzer 4 22 36 36 8 35 38 24 40 231
    Dan Tilque 8 12 16 28 12 28 36 0 36 168
    Erland Sommarskog 0 20 0 0 12 36 24 0 12 104
    Dan Blum 0 6 20 32 12 -- -- -- -- 70
    Stephen Perry -- -- -- -- -- 36 32 -- -- 68
    Pete Gayde -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 8 20 28

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