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End of Daze 2011 Round I ANSWERS

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End of Daze 2011

Round IANSWERS

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• 39 questions• 50 points in total• Simple, straightforward questions. NOT.

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The guys who do End of Daze (1 point).

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• Gog and Magog , patron saints/protectors of London being paraded through the city.

• These names appear in various religions signifying the apocalypse.

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2Ain’t no mountain high enough (1 point).

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• The Japanese mortar and pestle, otherwise known as Suribachi.

• The Iwo Jima namesake (which was not high enough for Ira Hayes and Co.) is named after the bowl.

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3His son can be found on two little sails.

Or rather, his sun can be found on two little sails.(2 points)

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• Kon-tiki is named after another name for the Incan god Viracocha

• Viracocha’s son Sun God Inti• Latin for ‘little sail’ Vexillum Flag• The 2 flags depicting Inti : Argentina and Uruguay

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Alpha (for the first) and numeric (for the rest).(1 point)

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• Flag Semaphore symbols for Error 404.

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Connect-u (1 point).

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• The Painted Turtle• Hole in the Wall Gang

• Camps founded by Paul Newman

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6

Droppings from? (1 point)

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7

Pamphlet promoting which brand? (1 point)

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8A,B,C,D. (2 points)

AB

C

D

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• Gypsy Horse a.k.a Tinker• Bluefish a.k.a Tailor• Soldier Butterfly• Sir Leslie Ward a.k.a Spy

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9Smashing movie on whose life? (1 point)

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Ron Gallela

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10Identify both locations and explain (2 points).

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• The Love Locks on The Butchers’ Bridge, Ljubljana and Pons des Arts, Paris.

• Couples in love attach padlocks bearing their names on to the railings of the bridges and throw the key into the water. This supposedly symbolises eternal love.

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11The kolaveri shown gives which place its name?

(1 point)

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• Antwerp.

• The mythical giant Antigoon who lived near the river Scheldt exacted a toll from those crossing the river. He severed one of the hands of those who refused and threw them into the river. The giant was eventually slain by a young hero named Brabo, who cut off the giant's own hand and flung it into the river.

• Antwep derives from Antwerpen, which in turn stands for hand werpen = to throw the hand.

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12Not the chap who wrote the anonymous

hindi movie’s song (1 point).

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• Elias Lonnrot, author of Kalevala

• Gumnaam has the song “Hum Kale Hain tho Kya Hua DilWale Hain” ;-)

• #sorry

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13

Fire turned ghat into ash (2 points).

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• The most famous image depicting the 2007 California wildfire.

• Also, was the first high profile application of the hashtag on Twitter.

• ‘Ghats ash’ anagram.

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Yo, was it replaced or parceled? No. (1 point).

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• Sergio Ramos (in)famously dropped the Copa Del Rey under the team bus after Real Madrid beat Barcelona 1-0 in last year’s edition.

• ‘Yo replaced/parceled’ anagram.

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15My love....

Just complete the song for me. (1 point)

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• Mera Pyaar..Shalimar

• Rex Harrison, Sylvia Miles and John Saxon all featured in Shalimar. Whatay cast!

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16

The Thing was originally the one on the left, but later became the one on the right (1 point).

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• The Shield was originally named Rampart (and features Michael Chiklis a.k.a The Thing from Fantastic 4).

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17View of ?

What is housed in the building today? (2 points)

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• Bankside Power Station, London• Tate Modern

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18

Spicy building has many a stair.

(2 points)

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• The Dancing House by Frank Gehry in Prague.

• Also known as Ginger and Fred (after Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire) as it resembles a pair of dancers.

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19What? Where? (1 point)

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• The Joe Louis Fist Memorial in Detroit.

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20. What is he most famous for cutting open? (1)

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• Robert Traver, most famous for his work “Anatomy of a Murder”

• Anatomy literally means to “cut open”

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21. The writing of what famous history at the age of fify five did he inspire in 1885? (1)

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• The real-life adventures of Frederick Courtney Selous (shown

here), a British big game hunter and explorer of Colonial Africa, inspired Henry Rider Haggard to create the Allan Quatermain character in the novel King Solomon’s mines.

• It’s famous first lines are:

“It is a curious thing that at my age--fifty-five last birthday--I should find myself taking up a pen to try to write a history. I wonder what sort of a history it will be when I have finished it, if ever I come to the end of the trip!”

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22. The most famous Art form associated with him. (1)

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• Sun Tzu, who wrote The Art of War.

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23. Id the lady in the middle. (1)

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• Marjane Satrapi

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24. Who connects? (larger images follow) (2)

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• Rafael Trujillo

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25. A rather pointy connect. ( 2)More images in the following slides.

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• Nick Hornby

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26. Simply Id (1).

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• Bodyline

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27. Connect. (2 points)

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• Books by Patrick French

Younghusband “Liberty or Death”The World is What it is: a biography of VS Naipaul

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28. The famous character named after this structure. (1 point)

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• Piscine Molitor “Pi” Patel from The Life of Pi

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29. Connect. (2 points)

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• The Teapot Dome Scandal

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30. Put fundaes. (2 points)

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• A tribute to the famous “I Drink Your Milkshake” dialogue uttered by Daniel Dawy-Lewis in There Will Be Blood.

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31. Identify him and his most famous creation, which ended up like its title after the truth

came out ( 2 points).

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• James Frey, whose best-selling memoir A Million Little Pieces ran into trouble after it turned out that parts of it were fiction.

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32. Straight talker. ( 1 point)

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• Sir Robert Palk, after whom the Palk Strait is named.

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33. Connect. (2 points)

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• Eisenstein, John Abraham, Forsyth

• Odessa is the connect

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34. His most famous creation. (1 point)

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• Bryan Lee O'Malley who created Scott Pilgrim

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35. What is this? Don’t beat around the bush. (1)

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• The original 120 foot roll on which Kerouac typed “On the Road”.

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36. Connect. (2 points)

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• John Carlin has written Invictus about Mandela, co-authored Nadal’s autobiography and wrote the story which inspired Live Free or Die Hard.

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37. Source of inspiration is shown on the right. What resulted? (1 point)

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• The architect Bruce Graham was inspired by an open pack of cigarettes where some cigarettes were coming out, and went on to design the Willis Tower based on it.

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38. Who is the character being portrayed? (1 point)

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• Martin Freeman as Bilbo Baggins.

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39. The title of what movie is a reference to a

bunch of people who set out to find these sisters? (1 point)

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The Searchers

The picture stars John Wayne as a middle-aged Civil War veteran who spends years looking for his abducted niece (Natalie Wood – her younger version is played by her little sister Lana), along with Jeffrey Hunter as his adoptive nephew, who accompanies him.

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