Message 25/103 From Dom Ricci Jan 12, 98 09:55:00 pm EST Return-Path: To: jarvey@sas.upenn.edu, escooper@sas.upenn.edu, jplevy@sas.upenn.edu Subject: MIT Mandela United packet for Penn Bowl 007 Date: Mon, 12 Jan 1998 21:55:00 EST From: Dom Ricci Penn Bowl 007 January 23-24, 1998 Packet by MIT Mandela United: Dom Ricci, Jake Parrott, Matt McGann, Tanis O'Connor Tossups: (Hist 1) Although his name was given as "Marchiali" when he was buried in 1703, it later was confirmed that he was Count Girolamo Mattioli, minister to the duke of Mantua. He was held captive at the Bastille and other prisons, but he was not the brother of Louis XIV. FTP, who was this notoriously "hard-headed" figure whose mysterious identity inspired an Message 25/103 From Dom Ricci Page 2 notoriously "hard-headed" figure whose mysterious identity inspired an 1850 romance by Alexandre Dumas? Answer: _MAN IN THE IRON MASK_ (Rel 1) Coming from the Greek for "goatskin," it is variously depicted as bright-edged thundercloud fashioned by Hephaestus, or as the skin of the divine goat Amaltheia. Represented visually as both a cloak and a shield, its power increased dramatically when the head of Medusa was fastened to its middle. FTP, what is this fearsome breastplate associated with both Zeus and Athena? Answer: _AEGIS_ (FA 1) Born in 1904, he came to the United States in October 1933. While Lincoln Kirstein and he failed to start a ballet company, their Message 25/103 From Dom Ricci Page 3 Lincoln Kirstein and he failed to start a ballet company, their school, the School of American Ballet, continues to train dancers today. However, he is more famous as a choreographer. FTP, name the neoclassical choreographer of _The Nutcracker_ and _Don Quixote_ and biographer of Tchaikovsky. Answer: George _BALANCHINE_ (Pop/Sp 1) Under a different name, he was on Brazil's 1994 World Cup roster, but saw no action. In '96-'97, he led FC Barcelona to the Copa del Rey and Cup Winners' Cup titles. FTP, name this striker, who, after a contentious transfer battle, has led Inter Milan to the top of the Italian standings. Answer: _RONALDO_ (Accept _RONALDINHO_ before "FC") (Sci 1) Message 25/103 From Dom Ricci Page 4 This organic compound is miscible with water and common organic solvents and has a boiling point of 118 degrees Centigrade in its "glacial" form. FTP, give the common name of this second-most-simple carboxylic acid, the active ingredient in vinegar, which has the formula C-H-3-C-O-O-H. Answer: _ACETIC ACID_ (Lit/Phil 1) Mark Twain asserts that this "tale accomplishes nothing and arrives in air." Subtitled "The First War-Path," it is set in Lake Otsego, New York. FTP, name this work where Natty Bumppo comes of age, an 1842 novel of James Fenimore Cooper. Answer: The _DEERSLAYER_ (CE 1) Message 25/103 From Dom Ricci Page 5 This Carribean island in mentioned in the Jimmy Buffett song "Fins," as a May playground for the female main character. However, it continues to be anything but a playground, as on December 26, 20 million cubic metres of volcanic material crashed down on the southern part of the island, burying entire towns. FTP, name British West Indies island in danger of being destroyed by volcanic eruptions. Answer: _MONTSERRAT_ (FA 2) He was told "not to build another brick lump" when he designed the Weisman Art Museum in Minneapolis. His "Ginger and Fred" building in Prague was likened to "a crushed can of Coke" by a German critic. His latest project in Spain was called "Looney tunes" by the New York Times. FTP, name this architect who designed the Bilbao Guggenheim Museum. Answer: Frank O. _GEHRY_ Message 25/103 From Dom Ricci Page 6 (SS 1) The "cash-settled" kind is automatically cashed in when exercised, while the "physical delivery" kind is not. The "put" kind gives the investor the right to sell shares in the underlying interest, while the "call" kind allows the investor to sell those shares. FTP, name this type of investment, which involves high risk and predicting the future price of a security. Answer: _OPTION_ (accept _STOCK OPTION_) (Hist 2) This Spanish king's death without a male heir sparked the first of the two Carlist wars, as Don Carlos, the late king's brother, attempted to wrest power from his niece, Isabel II. FTP, name this Spaniard, king from 1814 to 1833, during whose reign all of the Spanish-American colonies (save Cuba and Puerto Rico) gained independence. Answer: _FERDINAND VII_ or _FERNANDO VII_ Message 25/103 From Dom Ricci Page 7 Answer: _FERDINAND VII_ or _FERNANDO VII_ (Pop/Sp 2) Had his best friend, Seattle shortstop Alex Rodriquez, won the American League's Rookie of the Year award in 1995, he would have been the second of three consecutive shortstops to win the award. A former star for the Columbus Clippers, FTP, name the Yankee shortstop who hit the fly ball which was caught by 12-year-old Jeffrey Maier in the 1996 League Championship Series. Answer: Derek _JETER_ (Rel 2) This beast's name serves as the title of the second installment of Robertson Davies' Deptford trilogy. In Indian myth, it prowls the jungles of southern Asia hunting humans which it kills with a volley of poisonous darts from its tail. FTP, what is this creature with the face of a human, three rows of teeth, a scorpion's tail, and the body of a lion? Message 25/103 From Dom Ricci Page 8 of a lion? Answer: _MANTICORE_ (Sci 2) His first paper, which gave a proof that there must exist a prime number between and n and 2n for every integer n, was written alone. He went on to write more than 1000 papers, 250 of those with coauthors who now have math's equivalent of a Kevin Bacon number of 1. FTP, name this mathematician who had no property or permanent address when he died in 1996. Answer: Paul _ERDOS_ (AIR-dish) (FA 3) Born in 1878, this Constructivist painter strove to redefine his art by attempting to portray four-dimensional geometry in three dimensions. A contemporary of Piet Mondrian, his work "Airplane Flying" hangs in the Louvre. Message 25/103 From Dom Ricci Page 9 contemporary of Piet Mondrian, his work "Airplane Flying" hangs in the Louvre. FTP, name this founder of Suprematism most famous for his 1918 work "White on White". Answer: Kazimir _MALEVICH_ (Lit/Phil 2) Zhou Shuren wrote this story between 1918 and 1922 under a pen name. It tells the tale of a "tragic and inept" Chinese peasant from the village of Weizhuang In a scene from the story,the protagonist fights fellow villager Young D to a stalemate only to give up and run away. FTP, name this famous story written by Chinese author Lu Xun. Answer: _TRUE STORY OF AH Q_ (or equivalents) (CE 2) On January 9, CNN reported that this Democrat has hired a national political director, Steve Jarding, and planned a second trip to New Hampshire, furthering speculation that he will forgo a senatorial reelection bid Message 25/103 From Dom Ricci Page 10 furthering speculation that he will forgo a senatorial reelection bid in 2000 for a shot at the White House. FTP, name this Nebraskan, winner of a Vietnam Purple Heart and failed 1992 presidential candidate. Answer: Bob _KERREY_ (Geog 1) In the past this sea was known as Girkansk, but its modern name, which it lends to a premium cavier, is derived from an ancient people who once lived in Transcaucasia. The Aral sea lies due east of its midsection. It is bordered on the east by Turkmenistan and Kazakhstan and on the west by a tip of Russia as well as Azerbaijan and Iran. FTP, name this landlocked sea, the largest lake in the world. Answer: _CASPIAN_ Sea (Hist 3) According to Aristotle, it was introduced by Cleithenes around 508 BC, Message 25/103 From Dom Ricci Page 11 According to Aristotle, it was introduced by Cleithenes around 508 BC, but the first recorded use was not until thirty years later on Hipparchus. The subject retained his status, property, and it only lasted ten years, unlike exile. Taking its name from the shards of pottery on which votes were cast, FTP, what was this Athenian practice of political banishment? Answer: _OSTRACISM_ (Sci 3) This steroid acts to maintain the fluidity of cell membranes and is used by the body in the natural synthesis of bile and vitamin D. In its pure state it is a white, crystalline substance with molecular formula C-27-H-46-O, and it travels through the bloodstream attached to low-density lipoproteins. FTP, what is this substance which has been linked to atheroscloerosis? Answer: _CHOLESTEROL_ (FA 4) Message 25/103 From Dom Ricci Page 12 (FA 4) This painting was parodied in a 1996 "Politicard" symbolizing the gain of national prominence by New Jersey's governor. The actual work was painted in tempera in 1948 and is now displayed in the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Depicting a crippled girl from Cushing, Pennsylvania crawling through a field toward her home, FTP, what is this best known painting by Andrew Wyeth? Answer: _CHRISTINA'S WORLD_ (Rel 3) During the middle ages his role degenerated to that of a comic servant, most notably that of the title character in the medieval Faust puppet play. He is also known as "the white one," and his original role is traditionally represented as that of a king of India. FTP, name this Magus who presented the baby Jesus with frankincense. Answer: _GASPAR_ or _CASPAR_ Message 25/103 From Dom Ricci Page 13 (Lit/Phil 3) This term was first used by the Pythagoreans for the beginning number of a series from which all following numbers derived. Giordano Bruno described the three fundamental types of it as God, souls, and atoms. In 18th century metaphysics it was the basic, immaterial substance that composed the universe. FTP, what is this elementary substance, coming from the Greek for "unit," proposed in 1714 by Leibniz? Answer: _MONAD_s (Pop/Sp 3) He was killed off in 1990, but was brought back to existance as a clone created by his scheming dog and Nobel laureate garbageman. He spends most of his time at work or home with his dog, rat, and a family of dinosaurs. FTP, name this comic strip engineer created by Scott Adams. Message 25/103 From Dom Ricci Page 14 Answer: _DILBERT_ (Hist 4) In the early 1940's, he received guerilla training from the Soviets and led a Red Army Asian contingent as a major in WWII. He became the absolute leader of his own country in 1946, bolstering its economy by introducing a philosophy of juche, or "self-reliance." FTP, name this man, the only leader North Korea knew for forty-six years, the predecessor to current president Kim Jong Il. Answer: _KIM IL SUNG_ (Sci 4) In statistical mechanics, the "micro" version of this can describe isolated systems of constant energy, while the "grand" version allows for a variable number of particles as in a chemical reaction. It was Message 25/103 From Dom Ricci Page 15 for a variable number of particles as in a chemical reaction. It was introduced by Josiah Gibbs to study molecules in a gas. FTP, what is this functional relationship for a system which allows statistical calculation without knowledge of the behavior of individual particles? Answer: _CANONICAL ENSEMBLE_ (Misc 1) This most famous cheese of the Grana family is made by curdling milk in copper containers before removing the whey and molding in cheesecloth at 131 degrees. The molded cheeses are then brine-soaked for a month and aged for up to two years. FTP, name this famous cheese, which by law can only be made in and around Parma, Italy. Answer: _PARMIGIANO-REGGIANO_ (prompt on "Parmesan", accept "Parmesan Reggiano") (Lit/Phil 4) Versions of this stock character are the Capitano of the Italian Message 25/103 From Dom Ricci Page 16 Versions of this stock character are the Capitano of the Italian commedia dell'arte, Pistol in Shakespeare's "Henry IV, part 2," and Sergius in George Bernard Shaw's "Arms and the Man." He was first introduced in a comedy of the same name as Captain Pyrgopolynices around 205 BC. FTP, who is this "braggart soldier" and play namesake created by Plautus? Answer: _MILES GLORIOSUS_ (prompt on braggart soldier) (Geog 2) The Unaka and White Mountains form small parts of this range. Many "thru-hikers" of the range's trail open new hostels because of previous hikers' bad reputations with hostel operators. FTP, name this range, which stretches from Katahdin Mountain, Maine to Springer Mountain, Georgia. Answer: _APPALACHIAN_ mountains (SS 2) Message 25/103 From Dom Ricci Page 17 As a youth, this scientist published several articles on the albino sparrow and on mollusks, but he is more famous for the concepts of procedural and operational knowledge which he developed in such works as "The Language and Thought of the Child." FTP, name this Swiss psychologist known for his theories on genetic epistemology and child development. Answer: Jean _PIAGET_ (Misc 2) Meeting her and her four bandmates "was one of the greatest moments of my life," declared Nelson Mandela on November 1, 1997. Two months later, she announced her intention to wed soccer star David Beckham at a movie premiere in Berlin. FTP, name this woman, also known as Posh Spice of the Spice Girls. Answer: Victoria _ADAMS_ Message 25/103 From Dom Ricci Page 18 Boni: (Misc 1) Given the Dead White Male, identify their Dead White Wife FTPE. A. William Shakespeare Answer: Anne _HATHAWAY_ B. Socrates Answer: _XANTHIPPE_ C. King Henry II of England Answer: _ELEANOR OF AQUITAINE_ Message 25/103 From Dom Ricci Page 19 (Rel 1) Answer these questions about Shinto FTPE. A. What is the spiritual object of worship in Shinto, which is often translated as "god" but also includes other forces of nature? Answer: _KAMI_ B. What sun goddess, whose name means "Great Divinity Illuminating Heaven," is considered to be the chief kami and the progenitor of the Japanese imperial family? Answer: _AMATERASU_ C. What is the gateway consisting of two vertical posts topped by two crosswise beams which divides the sacred precincts from the secular area in a Shinto shrine? Message 25/103 From Dom Ricci Page 20 Answer: _TORII_ (FA 1) Given a building and a city, name its primary architect FTPE. A. The Wainwright Building in St. Louis Answer: Louis _SULLIVAN_ B. Jacob Javits Convention Center in New York Answer: I.M. _PEI_ C. The Swan and Dolphin hotels, Lake Buena Vista, FL Answer: Michael _GRAVES_ Message 25/103 From Dom Ricci Page 21 (Hist 1) 30-20-10, identify the historical figure. A. For 30, the title family of Friedrich von Schiller's "Fiesco" conspires against this man. B. For 20, this admiral became known as the Father of Peace and the Liberator of Genoa after driving out the French in 1528. C. For 10, his name was borne by an Italian luxury liner which sank on July 25, 1956 after being rammed by the SS Stockholm. Answer: _ANDREA DORIA_ (CE 1) Answer these questions about collegiate alcohol deaths in 1997. A. On February 9, Binaya Oja, a 17-year-old first-year at this Potsdam, New York, university, died after a night of binge drinking. Message 25/103 From Dom Ricci Page 22 Potsdam, New York, university, died after a night of binge drinking. Answer: _CLARKSON_ University B. On August 26th, Benjamin Wynne, a 20-year-old Sigma Alpha Epsilon plegde at this state university, died of alcohol poisoning as a result of a drinking binge. His BAC was .588. Answer: _L_ouisiana _S_tate _U_niversity C. On September 29th, Scott Krueger, an 18-year old Phi Gamma Delta pledge at this school, died of alcohol poisoning after a drinking binge. His BAC was .41. Answer: _M_assachusetts _I_nstitute of _T_echnology (SS 1) Identify the following court terms FTPE. A. This type of jury used in trials is a group chosen from the Message 25/103 From Dom Ricci Page 23 A. This type of jury used in trials is a group chosen from the citizenry of a district to try a question of fact, and is distinguished from a grand jury which formulates accusations. Answer: _PETIT_ jury B. This is the process of questioning by which members of a jury are selected from a large panel of prospective jurors. Answer: _VOIR DIRE_ C. In this sort of trial, the defendent opts not to have a jury and the judge alone determines guilt or innocence. Answer: _BENCH_ trial (Sci 1) Answer the following questions about coordination chemistry for ten points each. Message 25/103 From Dom Ricci Page 24 points each. A. From the Latin for "claw" this term describes a ligand which donates more than one lone pair to the central metal atom. Answer: _CHELATOR_ or _CHELATE_ or equivalent B. This term, from the Greek for "touch", refers to the number of carbons of an organic ligand that are bound to the central metal. It is represented by the Greek letter eta in chemical formulae. Answer: _HAPTICITY_ C. In ferrocene, two cyclopendatienyl anions serve as the ligands to a central ferrous cation. What is the hapticity of each of the ligands? Answer: _5_ (Pop/Sp 1) Message 25/103 From Dom Ricci Page 25 Answer these questions about this weekend's birthdays FTPE. A. Friday: Born January 23, 1933, this actress has won two Tony awards and been nominted for five more. Her roles have included Anita in "West Side Story" and Rosie in "Bye Bye Birdie." Answer: Chita _RIVERA_ B. Saturday: Born on January 24, 1949, this late Saturday Night Live star's charcters included a samurai and a King Bee, and on the big screen played a pre-med fraternity brother of Delta House. Answer: _JOHN BELUSHI_ C. Sunday: Born January 25, 1958, she played Kristy McNichol's neurotic sister on "Empty Nest." Answer: Dinah _MANOFF_ Message 25/103 From Dom Ricci Page 26 (Lit/Phil 1) Identify these works of the Roman poet Horace FTPE. A. Originally known as the "Epistles to the Pisos," this treatise influenced Western poetry through the 19th century. Answer: _ARS POETICA_ or _ART OF POETRY_ B. This liturgical hymn was composed for the secular games held at Rome in 17 BC. Answer: _CARMEN SECULARE_ C. Horace published three books of 88 short, lyric poems as this work in 23 BC. Answer: the _ODES_ (do not accept "epodes") (Geog 1) Message 25/103 From Dom Ricci Page 27 (Geog 1) Given the chain of islands, identify the sea located due north of them. A. Kuril Islands Answer: Sea of _OKHOTSK_ B. Aleutian Islands Answer: _BERING_ Sea C. Ryukyu Islands Answer: _EAST CHINA_ Sea (Hist 2) Answer the following about the Black Hawk War. Message 25/103 From Dom Ricci Page 28 Answer the following about the Black Hawk War. A. FTPE, Black Hawk was the leader of a faction of what two Indian tribes? Answer: _SAUK_ and _FOX_ B. For a final ten points, the Black Hawk war ended with a battle at the confluence of the Mississippi and what river on August 2, 1832? Answer: _BAD AXE_ River (FA 2) 30-20-10, Identify the painting. A. For 30. The historical subject of this painting was also used for a 1968 musical work by Hans Henze. B. For 20. The painting is based on the aftermath of a French frigate running aground off the coast of Morocco in 1816. Message 25/103 From Dom Ricci Page 29 running aground off the coast of Morocco in 1816. C. For 10. Theodore Gericault set this 1819 picture at the point when the fifteen survivors, out of an original 150, are signalling a nearby ship for rescue. Answer: The _RAFT OF THE MEDUSA_ (Rel 2) Identify the saints beginning with 'B' FTPE. A. When a monastery cellarer refused to give the last remaining drop of oil as alms to a poor man, prayers from this patron saint against poisoning caused oil to overflow the storage vats. Answer: St. _BENEDICT_ B. One of the twelve apostles, this saint was also known as Nathanael and his name was a patronymic for "son of Tolomai." Message 25/103 From Dom Ricci Page 30 Answer: St. _BARTHOLOMEW_ C. This saint is the patron of throat illnesses due to his healing of a boy who was choking on a fishbone. Answer: St. _BLAISE_ (Sci 2) Answer the following questions about cosmology FTPE. A. What is the term for any theory in which the early universe went through a period of rapid expansion at an increasing rate of change, thus permitting a transition from a chaotic initial state to the current homogeneous one? Answer: _INFLATIONARY_ model B. The first inflationary model was proposed by what MIT physicist in Message 25/103 From Dom Ricci Page 31 B. The first inflationary model was proposed by what MIT physicist in 1979? Answer: Alan _GUTH_ C. One common physical analogy of the inflationary model is what process which can reduce the temperature of water below the freezing point without ice forming? Answer: _SUPERCOOLING_ (Lit/Phil 2) Identify these suicidal Japanese authors, for 15 points each. A. This author was awarded the 1968 Nobel Prize in Literature for works including "Snow Country" and "Thousand Cranes" before he killed himself four years later. Answer: _KAWABATA_ Yasunari Message 25/103 From Dom Ricci Page 32 B. This author of "The Temple of the Golden Pavilion" and "The Sea of Fertility" took over a the Japanese Self-Defense Force building in 1970 and used it as a stage to disembowl himself in a display of ritual seppuku. Answer: _MISHIMA_ Yukio (Pop/Sp 2) 30-20-10: name the golfer. A. 30: In the 1962 US Open playoff, he was almost disqualified moments from victory when opponent Arnold Palmer attempted to concede his final putt, a no-no in stroke play. B. 20: His celebration after holing a 40-foot putt on the 70th green of the 1975 Masters prompted Tom Weiskopf to remark that he left "Bear tracks" on the green. Message 25/103 From Dom Ricci Page 33 C. 10: His son Jack, Jr. caddied for him when he captured his sixth Masters at age 46 in 1986 with a final-round 65. Answer: Jack _NICKLAUS_ (Hist 3) During the last decade of the second century BC, Italy was in a panic over an imminent Germanic invasion. A. FTPE, what two Germanic tribes invaded Transalpine Gaul and destroyed a Roman army in 105 BC at the Battle of Arausio? Answer: _CIMBRI_ and _TEUTONI_ (_TEUTONES_) B. For a final ten points, what Roman general finally defeated the Teutones in 102 BC and the Cimbri in the following year? Answer: Gaius _MARIUS_ Message 25/103 From Dom Ricci Page 34 Answer: Gaius _MARIUS_ (FA 3) Answer these questions dealing with Richard Wagner FTPE. A. Wagner had the Festival Theater, which opened in 1876, constructed in which Bavarian city? Answer: _BAYREUTH_ B. What opera, which was Wagner's last, opened in 1882 in Bayreuth? It dealt with a guileless fool who had to win the Grail in order to overcome prior disgrace. Answer: _PARSIFAL_ C. What earlier opera by Wagner, the first to include continuous music, dealt with the son of Parsifal? Answer: _LOHENGRIN_ Message 25/103 From Dom Ricci Page 35 Answer: _LOHENGRIN_ (Rel 3) Identify these avatars of Vishnu FTPE. A. This seventh avatar is conceived as a model of chivalry and virtue. His images are usually accompanied by those of his wife Sita and his monkey devotee Hanuman. Answer: _RAMA_ B. Similar to Achilles, this eighth avatar was killed by an arrow to the heel, his one vulnerable spot. Answer: _KRISHNA_ C. This fourth avatar took the form of a man-lion in order to slay the demon Hiranyakashipu who could not be killed by man nor beast. Answer: _NARASIMHA_ Message 25/103 From Dom Ricci Page 36 Answer: _NARASIMHA_ (Sci 3) 30-20-10, identify the animal. A. For 30. The male of the species has a poison spur on each hindfoot for sexual combat; the poison is intensely painful to humans, but not fatal. B. For 20. When it was first discovered in 1798, it was temporarily dubbed "Paradoxus" before it was categorized as Ornithorhynchus anatinus. C. For 10. Like the Echidna, this mammal belongs to the order of Monotremes and can be found in Australia and Tasmania. Answer: _PLATYPUS_ or _DUCKBILL_ Message 25/103 From Dom Ricci Page 37 (Lit/Phil 3) 30-20-10, identify the short story. A. For 30. The central concept of this story was ripped off for the first Quentin Collins storyline on the 1960's television serial "Dark Shadows." B. For 20. This story also served as the source for a 1954 Benjamin Britten opera. C. For 10. Written by Henry James in 1898, it is concerned with the malicious manifestation of Peter Quint. Answer: _THE TURN OF THE SCREW_ (SS 2) Identify the following federal laws affecting organized labor FTPE. Message 25/103 From Dom Ricci Page 38 A. This 1914 act exempted unions from antitrust suits and legalized strikes, pickets, and boycotts in labor disputes. Answer: _CLAYTON ANTITRUST_ Act B. This 1932 act outlawed yellow-dog contracts and restricted the issuing of injunctions during labor disputes. Answer: _NORRIS-LAGUARDIA_ Act C. The 1935 act guaranteed workers the right to form unions and bargain collectively with employers. It also established the National Labor Relations Board. Answer: _WAGNER_ Act (Geog 2) The "Quad Cities" lie along the Mississippi River. For five points Message 25/103 From Dom Ricci Page 39 The "Quad Cities" lie along the Mississippi River. For five points each, name the two states in which they lie. Answer: _IOWA_ and _ILLINIOS_ For five more points a piece, name each of the Quad Cities. Answer: _DAVENPORT_, _MOLINE_, _ROCK ISLAND_, _BETTENDORF_ (Hist 4) Given the world leader, identify their sucessor FTPE. A. Genghis Khan Answer: _OGODEI_ Khan or _OGADAI_ or _OGDAI_ B. Ahuitzotl Answer: _MONTEZUMA_ II Message 25/103 From Dom Ricci Page 40 Answer: _MONTEZUMA_ II C. Humayun Answer: _AKBAR_ (Pop/Sp 3) Name that tune! Given the lyric from a 1980's song, supply its title FTPE. A. We're talking away I don't know what I'm to say I'll say it anyway Answer: _TAKE ON ME_ B. If you want to find all the cops They're hanging out in the donut shop Answer: _WALK LIKE AN EGYPTIAN_ Message 25/103 From Dom Ricci Page 41 Answer: _WALK LIKE AN EGYPTIAN_ 3. They talk about the U.S. inflation I understand just a little No comprende, it's a riddle Answer: _MEXICAN RADIO_ (Sci 4) Answer the following questions about sunspots FTPE. A. How long is the average sunspot cycle in years? Answer: _11_ years B. Who discovered sunspots in 1610 and later in 1613 printed three letters upon that subject while in Rome? Message 25/103 From Dom Ricci Page 42 Answer: _GALILEO_ Galilei C. What amateur German astronomer, who worked as a pharmacist, first announced the discovery of the sunspot cycle in 1843? Answer: Samuel H. _SCHWABE_ (FA 4) Answer the following questions about masques. A. Masques reached their peak of popularity in England during the reign of James I. FTPE, identify his court poet who was better known for plays such as "Every Man in His Humor" and the architect known as "the English Palladio" who combined to produce numerous masques during this period. Answer: Ben _JONSON_ and Inigo _JONES_ B. For a final ten points, what other English poet known for his Message 25/103 From Dom Ricci Page 43 B. For a final ten points, what other English poet known for his translations of Homeric epics also created masques for James I? Answer: George _CHAPMAN_ (CE 2) Answer these questions about the Amistad lawsuit. A. What author sued Steven Spielberg and DreamWorks for copying "themes, dialogue, characters, relationships, plots, scenes and fictional inventions" she created? Answer: Barbara _CHASE-RIBOUD_ B. What 1989 Chase-Riboud book is the alleged source of the copying? Answer: _ECHO OF LIONS_ C. Among the similarities between "Echo of Lions" and "Amistad" is a meeting between this slave character and John Quincy Adams, although Message 25/103 From Dom Ricci Page 44 meeting between this slave character and John Quincy Adams, although there is no evidence that the two ever met. Answer: _CINQUE_ ("Sin-Kay") (Lit/Phil 4) Answer the following questions about deconstruction FTPE. A. What 20th century French philosopher invented deconstruction in such works as "Speech and Phenomena" and "Of Grammatology"? Answer: Jacques _DERRIDA_ B. Derrida's strategies of deconstructing language are derived from the insistence on the arbitrariness of the verbal sign of what Swiss linguist? Answer: Ferdinand de _SAUSSURE_ Message 25/103 From Dom Ricci Page 45 C. During the 1970's, deconstruction was adopted at which Ivy League school by a group of literary critics which included Paul de Man and J. Hillis Miller? Answer: _YALE_ University (Misc 2) 30-20-10, name the network from personalities which appear on it. A. 30: Donna Kelly, Laurin Sydney B. 20: Bill Press, Rowland Evans C. 10: Greta Van Susteran, John Sununu, Bernard Shaw Answer: _CNN_