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romeothemonk
05-04-2006, 16:48
In an attempt to make this less U.S. Centric, and to prevent my little brother from running away with the title, I am really mixing up the questions this time.

MUSIC
#1. Country and Western is an American music form and so is rap. Name the first rap group to have a breakout hit and the hit for 2 total points.

#2. Jazz is also labeled an American music form. There are 2 major cities associated with styles of Jazz. One is New Orleans, name the other city, also famous for Barbecue for 1 point.

FILM
#3. The number of Academy Awards that a film wins are often how films are ranked "all-time." 3 films have won 11 oscars. Name 2 of the films to get 1 point or all 3 to get 2 points.

#4. What is the name associated with the Indian subcontinents movie factory?

LIT
#5. I like Charles Dickens works. I am reading one of them now. For 0.5 points per book, name 4 Dickens Novels. A Christmas Carol doesn't count.

#6. Science Fiction is a great genre of books. What is the top award for Science Fiction writers?

#7. I have only, to my knowledge, started and not finished three books. I even read all of "The Origin of Species" For 1 point each, name the author of the books I couldn't or wouldn't finish.
The Communist Manifesto (2 authors)
Crime and Punishment
War and Peace

SPORTS
#8. American football is one of the greatest games ever in my opinion. For up to 2 points, with 0.5 points per play, name "trick" plays in football.
(Hint, if you coach football, they are called the dirty dozen)

#9. I happen to like Aussie rules football as well, even though I don't understand it very well. Name the most dominant team in Aussie rules football over the past 10 years.

WORLD RELATIONS
#10. Which former British Prime Minister was renowned for witty statements such as "I may be a snake in the grass, but you sir, could pass under me with a top hat on." This PM was also an accomplished author.

#11. What was the precursor to the United Nations that failed rather miserably at world peace?

SCIENCE
#12. Rapid City has some wacky weather. As a result of it, I happen to follow the weather quite a bit. What is the name of lightning that doesn't accompany a storm or thunder?

#13. Peer reviewed journal articles are a mark of honor amongst researchers. Name the oldest and still one of the most respected peer reviewed journals in publication today. (Hint, the U.S. media loves it because it is not overly technical.)


Send the answers to me via PM. Depending on the sites stability, you have a week or so. I'll post updates as the deadline nears.

barbu1977
05-04-2006, 17:33
Thanks for doing this again, hope I get 50%

digger760
05-04-2006, 17:43
Hmm I might be Aussie, but i find Q9 to very questionable. What do you mean by the most dominant team? do you mean who has won the most Grand Finals in the last 10 years? Or a team who has consisted end up in the top 8 year in year out.

romeothemonk
05-04-2006, 17:54
quote:Originally posted by digger760

Hmm I might be Aussie, but i find Q9 to very questionable. What do you mean by the most dominant team? do you mean who has won the most Grand Finals in the last 10 years? Or a team who has consisted end up in the top 8 year in year out.


Top 8 finishes please.

Melifluous
05-04-2006, 18:46
Thanks again for another round of questions Romeo.

Very hard once more, just what we need!

Answer sent.

[meli]

bed_head7
06-04-2006, 00:40
How in the world could you not finish Crime and Punishment? You are the first person I have known who didn't like that book.

romeothemonk
10-04-2006, 16:42
[bump]BUMP [bump]

I only have 5 contestants so far. I was kind of hoping for ~ 12 like last time. There is still plenty of time to get some answers in!!!


[beer1] to Meli for absolutely owning the lit questions. He makes my lit knowledge seem very poor. [blush2]

Rik Meleet
10-04-2006, 21:33
You got mine, I presume ?

akots
10-04-2006, 23:52
Uh-oh, I missed this thread all along. Can I still submit may be tomorrow, but not today? Have to run now.

romeothemonk
17-04-2006, 16:21
Last call for answers. My version of the answers will come either late this afternoon or tomorrow AM.

Melifluous
20-04-2006, 11:03
Just passing through, checking for an update.

Weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.

[meli]

romeothemonk
21-04-2006, 00:24
Alrighty

Here are the answers

#1) Not too many rap fans out there. Only sz_matyas got this one right
Sugar Hill Gang and Rapper’s Delight
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugar_Hill_Gang

#2) Not too many jazz and barbecue fans out there. I give Meli and sz_matyas credit on this one.
Kansas City
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kansas_City%2C_Missouri

#3) Was looking for the following films
Ben-Hur
Titanic
LoTR Return of the King
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben-Hur_%281959_film%29

#4) India’s movie factory is known as Bollywood.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bollywood

#5) Meli owns Charles Dickens. I think I shall go read David Coperfield, That’s Coperfield with one p. (or watch some Python)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Dickens

#6) Hugo Award is what I was looking for.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugo_award

#7) Looking for Marx and Engles, Tolstoy and Doestoevsky in no particular order or spelling arrangement

#8) The full list of plays, I don’t even remember off hand, but they include, flea flicker, half-back pass, reverse, double reverse, hook and ladder, direct snap, fumblerooski, fake kick, fake punt, statue of liberty, double pass.

#9) I didn’t really know that much about Aussie rules football. The research scientist had to do some research. Going to have to give Digger his props on this one, and say Brisbane Lions.

#10) Was looking for Benjamin Disraeli. Kind of skunked people here as I got a lot of Churchills.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Disraeli

#11) Lots of answers on this one, in languages I can’t really pronounce. League of Nations in English.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/League_of_Nations

#12) Dry lightning or Heat lightning is the answer here.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heat_lightning

#13) I was looking for Nature here but will accept Science.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Science_%28journal%29
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nature_%28journal%29