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|    Dan Tilque to Mark Brader    |
|    Re: QFTCISG24 Game 6, Rounds 4,6: TV dad    |
|    04 Dec 24 04:49:00    |
      From: dtilque@frontier.com              On 12/3/24 23:08, Mark Brader wrote:       >       >       > * Game 6, Round 4 - Entertainment - TV Fathers       >       > This Entertainment round attempts to pay tribute to Father's Day.       > We'll be checking your knowledge of TV fathers.       >       > 1. Who played family patriarch Logan Roy on the TV series       > "Succession"?       >       > 2. Who played another family patriarch, George Bluth Sr., on the       > series "Arrested Development"?       >       > 3. Which veteran TV and movie actor played Jack Geller, the father       > of Monica and Ross, in 20 episodes of "Friends" starting in 1994?       >       > 4. Who played "Mr. C." -- Howard Cunningham -- on "Happy Days"?       >       > 5. Who played the short-tempered Frank Costanza on "Seinfeld"?       >       > 6. Another comedy series father: who played Frank Barone on       > "Everybody Loves Raymond"?       >       > 7. Who played Martin Crane, the father of Frasier and Niles Crane,       > on "Frasier"?       >       > 8. Name the actor whose TV father roles have included Al Bundy on       > "Married With Children" and Jay Pritchett on "Modern Family".       >       > 9. Further back in time: who played family patriarch Jim Anderson       > on TV's "Father Knows Best" during its run from 1954 to 1960?       >       > 10. "My Three Sons" lasted 12 seasons on TV, from 1960 to 1972.       > Who played the lead character, Steve Douglas?       >       >       > * Game 6, Round 6 - Geography - Bridges       >       > Tonight's Geography round is going to inspect bridges. We'll give       > you the name of three bridges in or near the same city, and you're       > asked to name that city.       >       > 1. Bridge of Sighs, Rialto Bridge, Constitution Bridge.              Rome              > 2. Atatürk Bridge, Bosphorus Bridge, Golden Horn Bridge.              Istanbul              > 3. Segovia Bridge, Toledo Bridge, Casca de Matadero Bridge.              Madrid              > 4. Hell Gate Bridge, Bayonne Bridge, Roosevelt Island Bridge.              New York              > 5. Bonaparte Bridge, Pasteur Bridge, Winston Churchill Bridge.              Paris              > 6. St. James Bridge, Midtown Bridge, Esplanade Riel Footbridge.              Winnipeg              > 7. Bridge of Sighs, King's College Bridge, Clare College Bridge.              London              > 8. Stan Musial Veterans Memorial Bridge, Lewis Bridge, Clark Bridge.              St Louis              >       > 9. Rachel Carson Bridge, Andy Warhol Bridge, Roberto Clemente       > Bridge.              Pittsburgh              >       > 10. Gordie Howe Bridge, Senator Sid Buckwold Bridge,       > Spadina Cres. Bridge. (These are existing bridges,       > not under construction.)              Detroit; Toronto              (These are likely wrong, since the Gordie Howe bridge in Detroit is       still under construction. Spadina Crescent is the name of a traffic       circle in Toronto, but AFAIK not the name of a bridge. But I don't have       a better answer, so I'm leaving it.)              --       Dan Tilque              --- SoupGate-DOS v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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