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|    Dan Tilque to Mark Brader    |
|    Re: QFTCISG24 Game 6, Rounds 2-3: PM nam    |
|    30 Nov 24 09:42:54    |
      From: dtilque@frontier.com              On 11/29/24 18:49, Mark Brader wrote:       >       >       > * Game 6, Round 2 - Canadiana - Name the PM       >       > A season or two ago, we were asked to identify US presidents       > from their middle names. Tonight, it's the turn of Canadian       > prime ministers. You'll be given their first or middle names       > and asked to identify our fearless leaders using he by giving the       > *first and last names* they are/were commonly known by. When we       > give you a first name in the question, they're actually known by       > one of their middle names.       >       > 1. First name: Martin.       > 2. First name: Charles.       > 3. Middle name: Joseph.       > 4. First two names: Henri Charles.       > 5. First two names: Joseph Jacques.       > 6. Middle name: Napier.       > 7. Middle name: George.       > 8. Middle name: Alexander.       > 9. Second and third names: Pierre James.              Justin Trudeau              > 10. Middle name: Bowles.       >       >       > * Game 6, Round 3 - Science - Plant Family Relations       >       > Families contain all sorts. But in this case, we're looking at       > odd cousins -- edible or medicinal plants that belong to the same       > taxonomic family as ones you might not suspect. In each case,       > name the plant or group of plants described.       >       > 1. Convolvulaceae ["CON-vo-vull-eh-see-aye"] is more commonly known       > as the morning glory family. What is the common name of       > the edible tuber from this family that's found in a variety       > of colors?              carrot              >       > 2. Amaryllidaceae ["AM-ah-rill-ih-day-see-aye"] is theamaryllis       > family, which also includes daffodils and snowdrops. This family       > includes some of the most common aromatic ingredients used       > worldwide. Name the genus, or any common member used in cooking.       >       > 3. The Apiaceae ["EH-pee-eh-see-aye"] family includes toxic plants       > like giant hogweed and hemlock. But it also includes many       > edible herbs and other plants, including these colorful roots.              radish              >       > 4. Rosaceae ["ROSE-eh-see-aye"] is the family of roses. But it       > also contains many of our most common fruits, including apples,       > peaches, and strawberries. Another rose family member is this       > hard, astringent fruit, usually used to make jam, marmalade,       > and alcoholic beverages.              pear              >       > 5. Rubiaceae ["ROO-bee-eh-see-aye"] is the family of gardenias,as       > well as coffee. Another family member is the genus Cinchona       > ["S IN-kona"] . Name the antimalarial medicine extractedfrom       > several Cinchona species.              quinine              >       > 6. The black locust tree, whose wood is prized for being       > both extremely hard and rot resistant, is part of the Fabaceae       > ["FAH-bah-see-aye"] family. This family includes a group of       > edible plants that form staple foods for civilizations around       > the world. Name this group.       >       > 7. Solanaceae ["SO-lan-eh-see-aye"] is the family of nightshades.       > Potatoes are one such edible plant introduced from the Americas.       > But another New World nightshade has become commonplace globally.       > It has even sparked a local festival where tons of these are       > used in a food fight.              tomato              >       > 8. Orchidaceae ["OAR-kid-eh-see-aye"] is the family of orchids.       > What spice is actually the seed pod of an orchid?       >       > 9. Asteraceae ["ASS-ter-eh-see-aye"] is the family of thistles       > (including artichokes) and daisies. The tuberous root of       > a plant in this family is sometimes called an earth apple.       > But what is this edible tuber more commonly known as?              sweet potato              >       > 10. Bromeliaceae ["BRO-mell-ee-eh-see-aye"], or the bromeliads,       > are a family of plants that include epiphytes (plants that grow       > on other plants) like Spanish moss, and also terrestrial plants.       > This sweet fruit family member is native to South America, and       > became a symbol of luxury when it was introduced to Europe in       > the 17th century.       >       > After completing the round, please decode the rot13: Vs lbh fnvq       > "cbgngb" sbe nal nafjre, cyrnfr tb onpx naq or zber fcrpvsvp.       > Ba dhrfgvba fvk, vs lbh fnvq nal bs "ornaf", "crnf", "yragvyf",       > be "chyfrf", cyrnfr tb onpx naq or zber fcrpvsvp.       >              --       Dan Tilque              --- SoupGate-DOS v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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