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   Erland Sommarskog to All   
   Results: Erland's Occasional Quiz - Odd    
   19 May 23 22:31:47   
   
   From: esquel@sommarskog.se   
      
   This quiz is over and with only two entrants it was not much of a   
   success. Maybe the questions were a little too difficult. It's getting   
   harder and harder to come with new ideas for this type of questions.   
      
   Mark Brader won with 7-4 over Joshua Kreitzer and deserves the   
   awe from all other rec.games.trivia regulars. Yes, also those of   
   you who did not enter!   
      
   Here are the answers:   
      
   >1. Football: Juventus, Manchester United, ***Nacional da Madeira,   
   >             Paris Saint-Germain, Real Madrid, Sporting Lisbon   
      
   Paris Saint-Germain is the only club that Cristiano "CR7" Ronaldo   
   has not played for.   
      
   (This question was also the major reason for the format change.   
   Without it, Madeira would be the obvious odd answers. As would his   
   current club in Saudi Arabia.)   
      
   >2. Kings of England: Edward IV, ***George VI, Henry V, Henry VII,   
   >                     Richard II, Richard III   
      
   Henry V, the only one to succeed his father.   
      
   Richard II succeeded his grandfather Edward III, as his own father, The   
   Black Prince, predeceased Edward III.   
      
   Edward IV snatched the throne from Henry VI (twice).   
      
   Richard III snatched the throne from his nephew, Edward V.   
      
   Henry VII put an end to Richard III.   
      
   George VI succeeded his brother who was marrying a divorced American woman.   
      
      
   > 3. Chemistry: 2, 8, 18, 32, 40, ***50   
      
   40. All others are the number electrons in a full shell.   
      
   Both Mark and Joshua got this.   
      
   > 4. Nuclear physics: 2, 8, 20, 26, ***50, 82   
      
   26.   
      
   The others are the "magic numbers" of nuclear physics. An isotope with   
   this number of protons or neutrons are extra stable.   
      
   The odd number is devilish. At least I have learnt that helium and   
   iron are the most stable elements in the universe, so one would   
   expect 26 to be a magic number. And when I originally wrote the question,   
   I had another number as the odd one and 26 a regular number. But when I   
   double-checked my reference I found that it said 28 not 26! I decided to   
   keep 26 as a trap that I would have walked into myself.   
      
      
   >5. International organisations: Belgium, ***Canada, Finland, Hungary,   
   >                               Sweden, Turkey.   
      
   Sweden is, sob, not a member of NATO, still waiting for Turkey and   
   Hungary to give their nod.   
      
   Mark and Joshua got this.   
      
   > 6. Music: Arrival, Joyride, Super Trouper, Voulez-Vous, ***Voyage,   
   > Waterloo   
      
   Joyride is an album by Roxette. The rest are albums by ABBA. Mark said   
   songs, but I have not checked if all ABBA albums have a title track.   
   Not that it matters.   
      
   Mark and Joshua got this.   
      
   > 7. Literature: ***Dodo, Doormouse, Hatter, Mock Turtle, Tigger,   
   >                  White Rabbit   
      
   Tigger is from Winnie the Pooh. The others are characters from   
   Alice Adventures in Wonderland.   
      
   Mark and Joshua got this.   
      
   >8. Mountains: Cotopaxi, Fujiyama, Matterhorn, ***Mount Cameroon,   
   >              Mount Erebus,  Mount Rainer   
      
   Matterhorn is not a volcano. The others are.   
      
   Mark got this.   
      
   >9. History: ***Bannockburn 1314, Borodino 1812, Kosovo Polje 1448,   
   >            Lützen 1632, Poltava 1709, Wittenberg 1517   
      
   Five of these are the site and the year for a battlefield, but   
   Wittenberg 1517 is not.   
      
   In Bannockburn 1314, the Scots won an important victory over England   
   for their independence.   
      
   In Borodino 1812, Napoleon technically emerged as the winner against   
   Russia, but it will still the beginning of his down fall.   
      
   The battle at Kosovo Polje in 1448 was the end of the Hungarian attempt   
   to hold down the Ottomans, and after this battle there was nothing to   
   save Bosnia and Serbia. Yes, the battle in 1389 in the same place is   
   more known, but that battle was not as decisive as some people think.   
      
   The battle in Lützen is famous in Sweden, since Gustav Adolphus II   
   was killed in that battle.   
      
   The battle at Poltava was an important victory for Peter the Great   
   against Sweden and Ukrainian Cossacks headed by Ivan Mazepa.   
      
   Wittenberg 1517 is when and where Martin Luther wrote his Ninety-five   
   Theses.   
      
   > 10. Capitals: ***Berne, Canberra, Dublin, Ottawa, Washington, Wellington.   
      
   Dublin, the only capital to also be the biggest city in the country.   
      
   Interesting enough, while there are many examples of this outside Europe,   
   Berne is about the only case in Europe.   
      
   Mark got this.   
      
   > 11. Airports: ARN, ATL, CDG, NRT, ORD, ***YYZ   
      
   ATL, the only code that relates to the city it's serving (Atlanta).   
      
   ARN - Stockholm. ARN = Arlanda is the name of the Airport.   
   CDG - Paris, CDG = Charles de Gaulle   
   NRT - Tokyo, NRT = Narita.   
   ORD - Chicago O'Hare (not really ORD)   
   YYZ - Toronto.   
      
   >12. City life. See https://www.sommarskog.se/temp/Citylife.html.   
   >    Picture A, Picture B, Picture C, Picture D, Picture E, ***Picture F.   
      
   Picture D is from Buenos Aires. All others are from Paris.   
      
   Mark got this.   
      
   Thanks to Mark and Joshua for playing!   
      
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