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|    Dan Tilque to Mark Brader    |
|    Re: QFTCINO25 Game 8, Rounds 6-8: Bond,     |
|    18 Jan 26 22:23:39    |
      From: dtilque@frontier.com              On 1/15/26 22:36, Mark Brader wrote:       >       >       > * Game 8, Round 7 - Entertainment - Bond, James Bond       >       > There are two James Bonds: the hero of Ian Fleming's books and       > the 007 of the movies. You may be familiar with both -- or not.       > Let's find out.       >       > 1. The standard origin story for how this spy got his name is that       > when Ian Fleming was writing the first of the novels, he chose       > to use the name of the author of a book that was near his desk.       > What was the book's title?              Birds of the Caribbean              >       > 2. Ian Fleming had an older brother who was a journalist. What was       > the brother's first name?       >       > 3. During the decade after World War II, Ian Fleming built a house       > for himself on the north shore of Jamaica. What name did he       > give this house?       >       > 4. The first of the James Bond movies was released in 1962.       > What was its title?              Dr. No              >       > 5. According to the novels, James Bond was officially part of       > what organization?              MI6              >       > 6. There were two original partner-producers of the earliest James       > Bond movies. Name one of the two producers.       >       > 7. In the 1960s, one actress appeared as two different major       > characters two different Bond movies. In the Roger Moore era,       > another one did. Name either one.       >       > 8. One single-named actress played a single-named character in       > "Die Another Day" (2002). Name either the actress or her       > character.       >       > 9. An organization that featured in a number of the books and       > movies was SMERSH. This name was an abbreviation of a Russian       > term that translated to what 3-word phrase in English?       >       > 10. After Ian Fleming's death, who was the only person to write       > an *authorized* James Bond novel? Give either the author's       > real name or pseudonym.       >       >       > * Game 8, Round 8 - Science - Food Plants       >       > While there are all kinds of plants around the world, some plants       > are more important to our diets than others. For each of the       > questions, please provide the common name for plant described.       >       > 1. This plant is a small tree that can live more than 50 years.       > A wide variety of concoctions of the leaves of this plant are       > enjoyed around the world. It is grown in China, Japan, India,       > and as far north as the Black Sea coasts of Russia.              tea              >       > 2. This plant is an evergreen tree that produces plush red       > "cherries" that surround a pair of oval seeds. These seeds can       > be brewed to produce an invigorating beverage. Originally native       > to the area now known as Ethiopia.              coffee              >       > 3. First cultivated in Greece, but now largely associated with       > Asia, this annual bushy plant is one of the most important food       > crops on the planet. It produces pods that are covered in a       > coat of fine hairs.              fig              >       > 4. This plant was first cultivated by the First Nations peoples       > of the Southwest US and Central America, where the seed kernels       > were ground up to make a flour. This plant was also an object       > of worship for the Aztecs. This plant is now also associated       > with parts of Eastern Europe.              amaranth              >       > 5. This plant is a key cereal crop, for both humans and livestock.       > It is also the basic ingredient in the distilling of whisky.       > Its earliest cultivation was in the Middle East, but it's now       > cultivated worldwide.              rye              >       > 6. At least 90% of these climbing perennial plants grown today       > are used in the production of beer. They are currently grown       > in Northern Europe and the Middle East.              hops              >       > 7. This evergreen tree was likely first cultivated about 5,000       > years ago in or around Athens, Greece. The fruit of this plant       > is edible, and can be used to produce an oil. The leaves and       > branches of this plant are sometimes used to represent "peace".       > It is grown around the Mediterranean.              olive              >       > 8. This grain-bearing grass is believed to have originated       > in Asia, and is one of the world's most important food crops.       > It has transformed some landscapes across the globe. It is       > grown in over 100 countries across Asia, America, Africa,       > Australasia, and southern Europe.              wheat              >       > 9. This tropical, tall-stemmed reed-like plant is an ancient       > food, but the way it is now processed is relatively recent.       > The refined version is sometimes called "white death", and       > is found in many modern processed foods. Originally from New       > Guinea, it is now grown in the tropics and subtropics in many       > countries. Full name of the plant required.              sweet potato              >       > 10. This bushy perennial with edible tubers was spread from the       > Andes to Spain in the late 1500s. All the green parts of the       > plant are poisonous, but the tubers are quite versatile, and       > contain several important nutrients. Originally from South       > America, it can now be found growing in many parts of the world.              potato              --       Dan Tilque              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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