From: tool@panix.com   
      
   Mark Brader wrote:   
      
   > * Game 9, Round 7 - Sports - Defunct NHL Franchise Locations   
      
   > 4. Quakers.   
      
   Philadelphia   
      
   > 5. Rockies.   
      
   Denver   
      
   > 9. Nordiques.   
      
   Quebec City   
      
   > 10. Jets.   
      
   Winnipeg   
      
   > * Game 9, Round 8 - Entertainment - Their Only Acting Oscar   
      
   > 1. He also played Rhett Butler, sailor Fletcher Christian, and bar   
   > owners Blackie Norton and Blackie Gallagher; but he won Best   
   > Actor for a 1930s movie. To repeat, for normal score, either   
   > name the *movie* he won for, or his *character* in the movie;   
   > for the bonus, name both.   
      
   It Happened One Night   
      
   > 3. He also played naval officer Philip Queeg, bar owner Rick Blaine,   
   > and detectives Philip Marlowe and Sam Spade; but he won Best   
   > Actor for a 1950s movie.   
      
   The African Queen; Key Largo   
      
   > 6. He also played Billy the Kid, Nobel-winning author Andrew Craig,   
   > General Leslie Groves, and lawyer Frank Galvin; but he won Best   
   > Actor for a 1980s movie.   
      
   The Color of Money   
      
   > 8. He also played Jor-El, policeman Bud White, boxer Jim Braddock,   
   > and naval captain Jack Aubrey. But he won Best Actor for a   
   > 2000s movie. (That means 2000-09.)   
      
   Gladiator   
      
   > 9. He also played Howard Hughes, Amsterdam Vallon, Jack Dawson,   
   > and Frank Abagnale ["AB-ag-nail"] Jr.; but he won Best Actor   
   > for a 2010s movie.   
      
   The Revenant   
      
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