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* RQFTCICR14 Game 4, Rounds 7-8: nursery rhymes and dogsMark Brader
+- RQFTCICR14 Game 4, Rounds 7-8: nursery rhymes and dogsDan Tilque
+- RQFTCICR14 Game 4, Rounds 7-8: nursery rhymes and dogsDan Blum
+- RQFTCICR14 Game 4, Rounds 7-8: nursery rhymes and dogsPete Gayde
`- RQFTCICR14 Game 4, Rounds 7-8 answers: nursery rhymes and dogsMark Brader

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 by: Mark Brader - Fri, 17 Mar 2023 07:22 UTC

(Sorry, I forgot to start a new thread. Post your responses in
either thread.)

These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2014-02-03,
and should be interpreted accordingly. All questions were written
by members of the Cellar Rats, but have been reformatted and may
have been retyped and/or edited by me. I will reveal the correct
answers in about 3 days.

For further information, including an explanation of the """
notation that may appear in these rounds, see my 2022-09-09
companion posting on "Reposted Questions from the Canadian
Inquisition (RQFTCI*)".

* Game 4, Round 7 - Literature - Nursery Rhymes

For most Western children their earliest exposure to literature is
through nursery rhymes, which are also sometimes called Mother Goose
rhymes. Here are some of the old standbys. We will read the first
few lines and you will supply the next line. Warning: *Be exact!*
Variations will be allowed only in a few specific minor words.

1. Georgie Porgie, puddin' and pie,
Kissed the girls and made them cry,
When the boys came out to play...

2. Hark! Hark! The dogs do bark,
The beggars are coming to town.
Some in rags,
And some in tags...

3. Jack Sprat could eat no fat,
His wife could eat no lean,
And so betwixt the two of them...

4. Kookaburra sits in the old gum tree.
Merry, merry king of the bush is he.
Laugh, Kookaburra,
Laugh, Kookaburra...

5. Ladybug! Ladybug!
Fly away home.
Your house is on fire...

6. Little Bo Peep has lost her sheep
And can't tell where to find them.
Leave them alone,
And they'll come home...

7. Mary, Mary, quite contrary,
How does your garden grow?
With silver bells and cockleshells...

8. Old King Cole was a merry old soul,
And a merry old soul was he.
He called for his pipe,
And he called for his bowl...

9. Simple Simon met a pieman,
Going to the fair.
Said Simple Simon to the pieman...

10. Three blind mice. Three blind mice.
See how they run. See how they run.
They all ran after the farmer's wife...

* Game 4, Round 8 - Geography - Geographical Dogs

Many purebred dog breeds have names that connect them to their
country or region of origin. The numbered photos

http://www.eskimo.com/~scs/msb/4-8/geogs.jpg

are of 12 such breeds. In each case, give the name of the breed,
including the geographical descriptor (which may be the whole name
or just part of it).

Again, I've sorted the round into numerical order for convenience
in this medium. There were 2 decoys; answer them if you like for
fun, but for no points.

1. Name it.
2. Name it.
3. Name it.
4. Name it.
5. Name it.
6. Name it.
7. (decoy)
8. (decoy)
9. Name it.
10. Name it.
11. Name it.
12. Name it.

--
Mark Brader "You mean he made love to you?"
Toronto "Well, he went through all the emotions."
msb@vex.net -- EVERY DAY'S A HOLIDAY

My text in this article is in the public domain.

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 by: Dan Tilque - Fri, 17 Mar 2023 20:04 UTC

On 3/17/23 00:22, Mark Brader wrote:
>
>
> * Game 4, Round 7 - Literature - Nursery Rhymes
>
> For most Western children their earliest exposure to literature is
> through nursery rhymes, which are also sometimes called Mother Goose
> rhymes. Here are some of the old standbys. We will read the first
> few lines and you will supply the next line. Warning: *Be exact!*
> Variations will be allowed only in a few specific minor words.
>
> 1. Georgie Porgie, puddin' and pie,
> Kissed the girls and made them cry,
> When the boys came out to play...
>
> 2. Hark! Hark! The dogs do bark,
> The beggars are coming to town.
> Some in rags,
> And some in tags...
>
> 3. Jack Sprat could eat no fat,
> His wife could eat no lean,
> And so betwixt the two of them...
>
> 4. Kookaburra sits in the old gum tree.
> Merry, merry king of the bush is he.
> Laugh, Kookaburra,
> Laugh, Kookaburra...
>
> 5. Ladybug! Ladybug!
> Fly away home.
> Your house is on fire...
>
> 6. Little Bo Peep has lost her sheep
> And can't tell where to find them.
> Leave them alone,
> And they'll come home...

dragging their tails behind them

>
> 7. Mary, Mary, quite contrary,
> How does your garden grow?
> With silver bells and cockleshells... >
> 8. Old King Cole was a merry old soul,
> And a merry old soul was he.
> He called for his pipe,
> And he called for his bowl...
>
> 9. Simple Simon met a pieman,
> Going to the fair.
> Said Simple Simon to the pieman...
>
> 10. Three blind mice. Three blind mice.
> See how they run. See how they run.
> They all ran after the farmer's wife...

who cut off their tails with a carving knife

>
>
> * Game 4, Round 8 - Geography - Geographical Dogs
>
> Many purebred dog breeds have names that connect them to their
> country or region of origin. The numbered photos
>
> http://www.eskimo.com/~scs/msb/4-8/geogs.jpg
>
> are of 12 such breeds. In each case, give the name of the breed,
> including the geographical descriptor (which may be the whole name
> or just part of it).
>
> Again, I've sorted the round into numerical order for convenience
> in this medium. There were 2 decoys; answer them if you like for
> fun, but for no points.
>
> 1. Name it.
> 2. Name it.

Alaskan husky

> 3. Name it.

Pekingese

> 4. Name it.
> 5. Name it.

Newfoundland

> 6. Name it.

Labrador retriever

> 7. (decoy)
> 8. (decoy)
> 9. Name it.

Chihuahua

> 10. Name it.

English bulldog

> 11. Name it.
> 12. Name it.
>

--
Dan Tilque

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 by: Dan Blum - Fri, 17 Mar 2023 22:25 UTC

Mark Brader <msb@vex.net> wrote:

> * Game 4, Round 7 - Literature - Nursery Rhymes

> 1. Georgie Porgie, puddin' and pie,
> Kissed the girls and made them cry,
> When the boys came out to play...

Georgie Porgie ran away

> 3. Jack Sprat could eat no fat,
> His wife could eat no lean,
> And so betwixt the two of them...

They licked the platter clean

> 5. Ladybug! Ladybug!
> Fly away home.
> Your house is on fire...

Your children are gone

> 6. Little Bo Peep has lost her sheep
> And can't tell where to find them.
> Leave them alone,
> And they'll come home...

Wagging their tails behind them

> 7. Mary, Mary, quite contrary,
> How does your garden grow?
> With silver bells and cockleshells...

And pretty maids all in a row

> 8. Old King Cole was a merry old soul,
> And a merry old soul was he.
> He called for his pipe,
> And he called for his bowl...

And he called for his fiddlers three

> 10. Three blind mice. Three blind mice.
> See how they run. See how they run.
> They all ran after the farmer's wife...

She cut off their tails with a carving knife

> * Game 4, Round 8 - Geography - Geographical Dogs

> 1. Name it.

Irish setter

> 2. Name it.

Alaskan husky

> 3. Name it.

Pomeranian

> 4. Name it.

Lhasa apso

> 5. Name it.

Newfoundland; Bernese mountain dog

> 6. Name it.

Weimaraner

> 9. Name it.

Pomeranian

> 10. Name it.

English bulldog

> 12. Name it.

Welsh corgi

--
_______________________________________________________________________
Dan Blum tool@panix.com
"I wouldn't have believed it myself if I hadn't just made it up."

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 by: Pete Gayde - Sat, 18 Mar 2023 03:05 UTC

Mark Brader wrote:
> (Sorry, I forgot to start a new thread. Post your responses in
> either thread.)
>
> These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2014-02-03,
> and should be interpreted accordingly. All questions were written
> by members of the Cellar Rats, but have been reformatted and may
> have been retyped and/or edited by me. I will reveal the correct
> answers in about 3 days.
>
> For further information, including an explanation of the """
> notation that may appear in these rounds, see my 2022-09-09
> companion posting on "Reposted Questions from the Canadian
> Inquisition (RQFTCI*)".
>
>
> * Game 4, Round 7 - Literature - Nursery Rhymes
>
> For most Western children their earliest exposure to literature is
> through nursery rhymes, which are also sometimes called Mother Goose
> rhymes. Here are some of the old standbys. We will read the first
> few lines and you will supply the next line. Warning: *Be exact!*
> Variations will be allowed only in a few specific minor words.
>
> 1. Georgie Porgie, puddin' and pie,
> Kissed the girls and made them cry,
> When the boys came out to play...

Georgie Porgie ran away

>
> 2. Hark! Hark! The dogs do bark,
> The beggars are coming to town.
> Some in rags,
> And some in tags...
>
> 3. Jack Sprat could eat no fat,
> His wife could eat no lean,
> And so betwixt the two of them...
>
> 4. Kookaburra sits in the old gum tree.
> Merry, merry king of the bush is he.
> Laugh, Kookaburra,
> Laugh, Kookaburra...

Gay your life must be.

>
> 5. Ladybug! Ladybug!
> Fly away home.
> Your house is on fire...
>
> 6. Little Bo Peep has lost her sheep
> And can't tell where to find them.
> Leave them alone,
> And they'll come home...
>
> 7. Mary, Mary, quite contrary,
> How does your garden grow?
> With silver bells and cockleshells...

And pretty girls all in a row.

>
> 8. Old King Cole was a merry old soul,
> And a merry old soul was he.
> He called for his pipe,
> And he called for his bowl...

And he called for his fiddlers three.

>
> 9. Simple Simon met a pieman,
> Going to the fair.
> Said Simple Simon to the pieman...

May I taste your ware?

>
> 10. Three blind mice. Three blind mice.
> See how they run. See how they run.
> They all ran after the farmer's wife...

Who cut off their tails with a carving knife.

>
>
> * Game 4, Round 8 - Geography - Geographical Dogs
>
> Many purebred dog breeds have names that connect them to their
> country or region of origin. The numbered photos
>
> http://www.eskimo.com/~scs/msb/4-8/geogs.jpg
>
> are of 12 such breeds. In each case, give the name of the breed,
> including the geographical descriptor (which may be the whole name
> or just part of it).
>
> Again, I've sorted the round into numerical order for convenience
> in this medium. There were 2 decoys; answer them if you like for
> fun, but for no points.
>
> 1. Name it.

Portuguese Water Dog

> 2. Name it.

Alaskan Malamut

> 3. Name it.

Scottish Terrier

> 4. Name it.

Pomeranian

> 5. Name it.
> 6. Name it.

Irish Setter

> 7. (decoy)
> 8. (decoy)
> 9. Name it.
> 10. Name it.
> 11. Name it.
> 12. Name it.

Welsh Corgi

>

Pete Gayde

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 by: Mark Brader - Mon, 20 Mar 2023 22:53 UTC

Mark Brader:
> These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2014-02-03,
> and should be interpreted accordingly... For further information...
> see my 2022-09-09 companion posting on "Reposted Questions from the
> Canadian Inquisition (RQFTCI*)".

> * Game 4, Round 7 - Literature - Nursery Rhymes

> For most Western children their earliest exposure to literature is
> through nursery rhymes, which are also sometimes called Mother Goose
> rhymes. Here are some of the old standbys. We will read the first
> few lines and you will supply the next line. Warning: *Be exact!*
> Variations will be allowed only in a few specific minor words.

The minor words that were not required are shown parenthesized.

As some entrants noted, there may be other variants of these.
If your answer was ruled wrong, I will accept it if you can cite
an appearance of your version in print. If you use Google Books,
please save a screenshot of the page, which I will ask for if it
decides I don't have permission to view it.

> 1. Georgie Porgie, puddin' and pie,
> Kissed the girls and made them cry,
> When the boys came out to play...

Georgie Porgie ran away. 4 for Joshua, Dan Blum, and Pete.

> 2. Hark! Hark! The dogs do bark,
> The beggars are coming to town.
> Some in rags,
> And some in tags...

(And one) in a velvet gown!

> 3. Jack Sprat could eat no fat,
> His wife could eat no lean,
> And so betwixt the two of them...

(They) licked the platter clean. 4 for Joshua and Dan Blum.

> 4. Kookaburra sits in the old gum tree.
> Merry, merry king of the bush is he.
> Laugh, Kookaburra,
> Laugh, Kookaburra...

Gay your life must be. 4 for Joshua and Pete.

> 5. Ladybug! Ladybug!
> Fly away home.
> Your house is on fire...

(And) your children (all) {gone | alone | (will) burn}. 4 for Joshua
and Dan Blum.

> 6. Little Bo Peep has lost her sheep
> And can't tell where to find them.
> Leave them alone,
> And they'll come home...

Wagging (their) tails behind them. 4 for Joshua, Dan Tilque,
and Dan Blum.

> 7. Mary, Mary, quite contrary,
> How does your garden grow?
> With silver bells and cockleshells...

(And) pretty maids all in a row. 4 for Joshua and Dan Blum.

> 8. Old King Cole was a merry old soul,
> And a merry old soul was he.
> He called for his pipe,
> And he called for his bowl...

(And he) called for his fiddlers three. 4 for Joshua, Dan Blum,
and Pete.

> 9. Simple Simon met a pieman,
> Going to the fair.
> Said Simple Simon to the pieman...

(Let) me taste your ware. 4 for Joshua and Pete.

> 10. Three blind mice. Three blind mice.
> See how they run. See how they run.
> They all ran after the farmer's wife...

(Who) cut off their tails with a carving knife. 4 for everyone --
Joshua, Dan Tilque, Dan Blum, and Pete.

> * Game 4, Round 8 - Geography - Geographical Dogs

> Many purebred dog breeds have names that connect them to their
> country or region of origin.

Thinking about this after posting it in 2014, I wondered how many
that's actually true for. I mean, lots of things are named after
places that are not in fact their place of origin. One particularly
notable example is the species of bird that originated in North
America but in several languages is named after India, and in several
other languages (including English) is named after Turkey as a result
of a historical confusion with another species -- one that also did
not originate in Turkey, but in Africa.

Now it might be different with dogs because there are organizations
that assign official names to breeds, but somehow I doubt it.

Anyway,

> The numbered photos

> http://www.eskimo.com/~scs/msb/4-8/geogs.jpg

> are of 12 such breeds. In each case, give the name of the breed,
> including the geographical descriptor (which may be the whole name
> or just part of it).

> Again, I've sorted the round into numerical order for convenience
> in this medium. There were 2 decoys; answer them if you like for
> fun, but for no points.

> 1. Name it.

Nova Scotia toller (duck tolling retriever).

> 2. Name it.

Siberian husky.

> 3. Name it.

Yorkshire terrier.

> 4. Name it.

Maltese.

> 5. Name it.

Newfoundland(er). 4 for Dan Tilque. 3 for Dan Blum.

> 6. Name it.

Rhodesian ridgeback.

> 7. (decoy)

West Highland terrier.

> 8. (decoy)

Staffordshire bull terrier.

> 9. Name it.

Pomeranian. 4 for Dan Blum.

> 10. Name it.

Boston terrier.

> 11. Name it.

Portuguese water dog.

> 12. Name it.

(Pembroke) Welsh corgi. 4 for Dan Blum and Pete.

Scores, if there are no errors:

GAME 4 ROUNDS-> 2 3 4 6 7 8 BEST
TOPICS-> Ent Spo Sci His Lit Geo FOUR
Joshua Kreitzer 36 20 4 24 36 0 116
Dan Blum 24 4 24 36 28 11 112
Pete Gayde 18 29 12 36 20 4 103
Dan Tilque 16 4 32 28 8 4 84
Erland Sommarskog 8 0 28 24 -- -- 60

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