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|    Dan Tilque to Mark Brader    |
|    Re: QFTCINO25 Game 6, Rounds 4,6: Toront    |
|    04 Dec 25 03:58:37    |
      From: dtilque@frontier.com              On 12/3/25 06:03, Mark Brader wrote:       > This, too, I already posted once but it disappeared.              The first one you posted showed up at the same time as this one, even       though you posted it 2 days earlier.              Do you use eternal-september? Recently I've noticed a long delay in       downloading Usenet posts from them. Not two days usually, more like       several minutes. But who knows what other problems they have.              >       >       > * Game 6, Round 4 - Canadiana History - Toronto       >       > For each event, name the year it took place, within 1 year.       >       > 1. Toronto beaome incorporated as a city.              1857              >       > 2. Elvis Presley performed in Toronto.       >       > 3. The first part of tunnel construction began on Line 5, otherwise       > known as the Eglinton Crosstown.       >       > 4. The Barenaked Ladies were canceled from the traditional New       > Year's Eve celebration at Nathan Phillips Square because the       > name of the band was deemed to be indecent.       >       > 5. The remains of Hurricane Hazel swept through Toronto and its       > suburbs. There were 81 fatalities, still the largest natural       > disaster in Canada.       >       > 6. The Toronto Industrial Exhibition, which eventually became       > known as the CNE, first took place.       >       > 7. Deputy mayor Norm Kelly first took over the non-statutory       > mayoral powers from the incumbent mayor, for reasons too numerous       > to mention.       >       > 8. Mayor Mel Lastman called on the Canadian military for assistance       > with snow removal.       >       > 9. The first tower of the TD Centre was completed. It is       > significant because it was largely designed by one of the giants       > of global architecture, Mies van der Rohe.       >       > 10. Marilyn Bell became the first person to swim across Lake       > Ontario.       >       >       > * Game 6, Round 6 - Sports - Curling       >       > When it comes to team sports, in Canada most people think of hockey.       > In fact, in international competition, Canadian curlers have       > dominated their sport like no others. Here are some questions       > about curling terminology according to Curling Canada, as well as       > some important facts about Canadian curling history.       >       > 1. What is the term for the team member who determines strategy       > and directs play for the team?       >       > 2. The rings or circles toward which play is directed form the       > "house". What is the name given to the circle forming the       > "bullseye" at the center of the house?              button              >       > 3. The Canadian Men's championship is being held this year from       > February 28 to March 9 in Kelowna. There have been many       > sponsors over the years. (Currently the sponsor is Montana's       > BBQ and Bar.) But most curlers just refer to the tournament       > by what simple plant-based term?       >       > 4. The Canadian women's curling championship took place this       > year from February 14 to 23 in Thunder Bay. It has had only one       > sponsor over the years. What is the tournament's official name,       > omitting the sponsor?       >       > 5. Only two women |
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