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|    Message 32,229 of 32,813    |
|    Dan Tilque to Mark Brader    |
|    Re: QFTCISG24 Game 5, Rounds 2-3: Tonys     |
|    14 Nov 24 01:45:19    |
      From: dtilque@frontier.com              On 11/14/24 01:01, Mark Brader wrote:       >       >       > * Game 5, Round 2 - Entertainment - Tony Awards       >       > Broadway is to hand out its annual awards next Sunday, June 16.       > Here's some questions about the Tony awards. Note that in the       > context of Tonys the word "play" is limited to non-musical plays.       >       > 1. The most-nominated musical this year, with 13, is "Hell's       > Kitchen." It's inspired by the life of -- and features music       > and lyrics by -- a native of the New York neighborhood with       > that name. She's won 16 Grammy awards, and her singles include       > "Empire State of Mind (Part II)." Name her.       >       > 2. "Stereophonic" is the most-nominated play this year with a       > record 13 nominations. It follows a fictional rock band as       > they struggle through recording a new album. The play's music       > was written by Will Butler, a member of *which award-winning       > Montreal indie rock band*?       >       > 3. Which 2016 musical holds the record of 16 Tony nominations in       > one year?       >       > 4. This musical was about trying to stage a flop on Broadway, but       > it was definitely not a flop. Which 2001 musical won a record       > 12 Tony awards?              The Producers              >       > 5. This composer, who died in 2021, won 8 Tony awards -- the       > most music Tonys of any individual. His winning shows included       > "Company", "A Little Night Music", and "Into the Woods." Who?       >       > 6. Two other 8-time Tony winners are on the list of EGOT winners,       > meaning that they also each won a Grammy, an Oscar, and an       > Emmy. They are a director-choreographer who won his Oscar for       > "Cabaret", and a director who won his Oscar for "The Graduate."       > Name either.       >       > 7. Which Rodgers and Hammerstein musical has won more Tonys over       > all its Broadway productions than any musical? The show grabbed       > 17 awards -- 10 for the 1949 original starring Mary Martin,       > and 7 for the 2008 revival.       >       > 8. Which Canadian musical debuted in Toronto in 1998, then went       > on to win 5 Tony awards in 2007, including Best Original Score?       >       > 9. Which musical, based on events in Canada, was nominated for       > 7 Tony awards in 2017 and won for Best Direction? Before       > Broadway, it played for 3 years in Toronto, and it's returning       > here this fall.       >       > 10. Before his fraud conviction and prison stint, this Toronto       > producer's shows won 20 Tonys. They included Best Musical honors       > for "Kiss of the Spider Woman" and "Show Boat" in 1992 and '93.       > Name the producer.       >       >       > * Game 5, Round 3 - Geography - Airport Codes       >       > Vicarious world travel tonight, as we land at airports around the       > world. Note, we are always using the 3-letter IATA codes (like       > you see on your baggage tags), and not the 4-letter ICAO codes.       > In some cases we will ask for the code, in others the city.       > And by "city" we mean the main city served by the airport --       > YYZ is Toronto, not Mississauga.       >       > 1. Every once in a while, some very confused travellers end up       > in the wrong city. YQY is the airport code for auch a city in       > the Maritimes. But what is the city on the other side of the       > world where they likely meant to go?       >       > 2. This northern Canadian airport is named for former Deputy Prime       > Minister Erik Nielsen. What city has the airport code YXY?              Yellowknife              >       > 3. What is the code for Chicago's O'Hare airport?              ORD              >       > 4. New York City is served by 3 major airports -- two located in       > Queens, and one in New Jersey. LGA and EWR are the codes for       > 2 of them. What is the code for the third?              JFK              >       > 5. HYD is the code for Rajiv Gandhi International Airport in this       > capital city of the Indian state of Telangana. What city has       > the code HYD?              Hyderabad              >       > 6. BOM is the airport code for Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj       > International Airport. Which city does this airport serve?              Mumbai              >       > 7. JNB is the code for O.R. Tambo International Airport in what       > major African city?              Johannesburg              >       > 8. NIM is the code for Diori Hamani International airport in Niamey       > in sub-Saharan Africa, in the country where Canadian diplomat       > Robert Fowler was kidnapped in 2008. Niamey is the capital of       > what country?       >       > 9. RUH is the code for the international airport in which Middle       > Eastern city?              Riyadh              >       > 10. SNA is the code for John Wayne Airport, serving Orange County       > in California. In which city is John Wayne Airport located?       >       > After completing the round, please decode the rot13: Gurer vf ab       > pvgl va Vaqvn anzrq Obzonl nal zber. Vs lbh tnir gung nafjre,       > tb onpx naq fhofgvghgr gur pheerag anzr.       >              --       Dan Tilque              --- SoupGate-DOS v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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