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|    Erland Sommarskog to Mark Brader    |
|    Re: QFTCIWSS24 Game 9: Rounds 9-10: team    |
|    19 Jul 25 23:09:32    |
      From: esquel@sommarskog.se              Mark Brader (msb@vex.net) writes:       > ** Game 9, Round 9 - Sports - Team Logos       >       > 3. Bayern Munich (Bundesliga).              21              > 4. Juventus (Serie A Futbol Italia).              10              > 9. Cleveland Monsters (American Hockey League).              5              > 12. Erny Znqevq (Yn Yvtn).              1              > 14. Cbegynaq Gvzoref (ZYF).              9              > 16. Havirefvgé qr Zbagerny Pnenovaf.              16              > 18. Rvfonera Oreyva (Qrhgfpur Rvfubpxrl Yvtn).              18              > 24. Wnpxfbaivyyr Whzob Fuevzc (Vagreangvbany Onfronyy Yrnthr).              20                     > ** Game 9, Round 10 - Challenge - The Butler Did It       >       > * A. Butlers in Books       >       > A1. The prototypical butler in fiction is Jeeves, even though       > he takes pains to point out that he is Bertie Wooster's       > faithful valet and not a butler. Who wrote the Jeeves and       > Wooster books?              P.G. Woodhouse              > * C. Historical Butlers       >       > C1. Paul Burrell is a butler who was born in 1966. He was the       > butler for a particularly important British person, which is       > why he wrote a successful memoir about his buttling career.       > Who did Burrell buttle for?              QEII              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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