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   Mark Brader wrote:   
      
   > * Game 9, Round 2 - Canadiana Literature - Novels by Province/Territory   
      
   > 4. "The Bishop's Man", by Linden MacIntyre.   
      
   Quebec   
      
   > 8. "The Call of the Wild", by Jack London.   
      
   Yukon   
      
   > * Game 9, Round 3 - Arts Geography - Religious Buildings   
      
   > 1. The first four questions are about Christian churches -- photos   
   > A-H, on page 1 of the handout. Do be careful of table-talk   
   > on these four questions. Okay, in what city would you find   
   > church B?   
      
   Barcelona   
      
   > 2. In what city is church E?   
      
   Moscow   
      
   > 3. Of the remaining Christian churches -- photos A-H -- which one   
   > is in England?   
      
   C   
      
   > 4. And which Christian church is in France?   
      
   F   
      
   > 5. For the remaining questions you will be given a letter and   
   > asked to name the country. Photos I-L are Islamic churches,   
   > which is to say mosques. Mosque J was previously a Christian   
   > church. In what country is it?   
      
   Turkey   
      
   > 6. Turning to page 2, in what country is mosque K?   
      
   Saudi Arabia   
      
   > 7. Photos M-P were built as Hindu temples, although the one in N   
   > is now used by Buddhists. What country is that one in?   
      
   Cambodia   
      
   > 8. What country is temple P in?   
      
   India   
      
   > 9. Photos Q-T are Buddhist temples. Photo Q shows the Tran   
   > Quoc Pagoda. What country is it in?   
      
   Vietnam   
      
   > 10. Photo R shows the Temple of the Blue Waves, or Seiganto-Ji.   
   > What country is it in?   
      
   Japan   
      
      
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