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|    Erland Sommarskog to Mark Brader    |
|    Re: QFTCINO25 Final, Rounds 2-3: geograp    |
|    25 Feb 26 20:26:26    |
      From: esquel@sommarskog.se              Mark Brader (msb@vex.net) writes:       > * Extreme Weather       >       > 1. 102 feet of snow fell between 1971-02-19 and 1972-02-18 on the       > weather station on this US mountain, establishing a Guinness       > world record for the biggest annual snowfall. Name the mountain.              Denali              > 2. A new world record wind speed of 253 mph was established in       > 1996 during Cyclone Olivia. In which country was this wind       > speed recorded?              Mexico              > 3. A world record 73 inches of rain fell within 24 hours on March       > 15-16, 1952, on which Indian Ocean island?              Sri Lanka              > * Canadian Lakes       >       > 4. At 2,014 feet, what Canadian lake is the deepest lake in North       > America?              Great Slave Lake              > 5. What is the largest lake entirely within Ontario?              Great Slave Lake              > * Ancient Egyptian Cities       >       > 7. This city was the capital of Ptolemaic, Roman, and Byzantine       > Egypt for almost 1,000 years, until the Muslim conquest of 641.       > Today it is Egypt's 2nd-largest city. Name it.              Alexandria              > 8. Currently the 3rd-largest city in Egypt, it is located on the       > west bank of the Nile, 5 km southwest of central Cairo.       > The city is the site of the Great Sphinx and the Pyramid       > of Khufu. Name it.              Luxor              > 9. One of this city's ancient names was Thebes. Opposite it,       > on the west bank of the Nile, lies the Valley of the Kings.       > What is the present name of this city?              Luxor              > 10. The Mason-Dixon line was surveyed in 1763-67 to resolve a       > border dispute involving areas of colonial America. It is       > still a demarcation among four US states. Name any one of       > these states.              Tennesee              > 11. The Aroostook War was a military and civilian confrontation in       > 1838-39 between the US and the UK over the international boundary       > between a British colony and a US state. Name *either*.              Michigan              > 12. The Sakhalin Islands were the subject of a territorial dispute       > between two countries in 1845-75. Name either one.              Russia              > 13. In what city is Beale St.? It is famous in music circles.              Nashville              > 15. The street names in the classic version of Monopoly are taken       > from which real city?              Atlantic City, NJ              > ** Final, Round 3 - Entertainment       >       > 3. "The Virgin Suicides", "Lost in Translation", "Marie Antoinette".              Sophia Coppola              > 11. Farrokh Bulsara.              Freddie Mercury              > 12. Reginald Kenneth Dwight.              Elton John              > 13. "The French Lieutenant's Woman", "Reversal of Fortune",       > "Damage".              Meryl Streep              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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