• QFTCIUA26 Game 1, Rounds 4,6: centenarians, faces you know

    From msb@msb@vex.net (Mark Brader) to rec.games.trivia on Sun Aug 16 06:39:43 2026
    From Newsgroup: rec.games.trivia

    These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2026-01-12,
    and should be interpreted accordingly.

    On each question you may give up to two answers, but if you give
    both a right answer and a wrong answer, there is a small penalty.
    Please post all your answers in a single followup to the newsgroup,
    based only on your own knowledge. (In your answer posting, quote
    the questions and place your answer below each one.) I will reveal
    the correct answers in about 3 days.

    All questions were written by members of Unnatural Axxxe, and are
    used here by permission, but have been reformatted and may have
    been retyped and/or edited by me. The posting and tabulation of
    current-events questions is independent of the concurrent posting
    of other rounds. For further information please see my 2026-03-10
    companion posting on "Questions from the Canadian Inquisition
    (QFTCI*)".


    * Game 1, Round 4 - History - Ahead by a Century

    How else to categorize a category about famous centenarians than
    to call it history? They saw plenty enough.

    1. He was the creative force behind the classic '70s and '80s
    sitcoms "All in the Family", "Good Times", and "One Day at
    a Time". He died in 2023 at age 101.

    2. When this woman's granddaughter married Arnold Schwarzenegger,
    a comedian joked that the grandmother could be seen at the
    wedding rolling on the lawn to practice spinning in her grave.
    Name the political matriarch who died in 1995 at the age of 104.

    3. As of this writing, this three-named actress is the oldest
    living Academy Award recipient at age 101. She won for 1954's
    "On the Waterfront". She also co-starred in "North by Northwest"
    and "The Russians are Coming, the Russians are Coming".
    Name her.

    4. The previous oldest recipient of an Academy Award, this British
    actress died in 2020 at the age of 104. She appeared in 49
    feature films -- including one really big one -- between 1935
    and 1988. Name her.

    5. When a pre-written Associated Press obituary was accidentally
    released in 1998, this beloved comedian was eulogized on the
    floor of the US House of Representatives. He ended up living
    another 5 years, dying in 2003 at the age of 100. Name him.

    6. When we started writing this round, writer Viola Fletcher was
    still alive at 111. Sadly, she died last November. Viola was
    the last survivor of one of the worst racial hate crimes in US
    history, which took place over two days in 1921 -- where?

    7. In 1997, this woman became the oldest Best Supporting Actress
    Oscar nominee in history for her role in "Titanic". She died
    in 2010 at the age of 100. Name her.

    8. In 1938, this American folk-art figure began her painting
    career at 78 after arthritis forced her to give up embroidery.
    She died in 1961 at the age of 101 and her paintings fetch more
    than $1,000,000 at auction. Name her.

    9. He died in 2017 at age 104. But Canadian aeronautical engineer
    James C. Floyd is best known as the chief engineer of what?

    10. This philanthropist and socialite was the daughter-in-law
    of industrialist John Jacob Astor (who died on the Titanic).
    As chair of the Vincent Astor Foundation, she oversaw more than
    $175,000,000 in grants to charitable organizations. Give the
    first name of that Astor, who died in 2007 at the age of 105.


    * Game 1, Round 6 - Entertainment - I Know that Face!

    I've sorted the round in order of the handout, which you can see at:

    http://www.vex.net/~msb/tmp/qftci/1-6/act.pdf

    For the 5 decoys, answer if you like for fun, but for no points.

    They're called "character actors" and you'll find the best of them
    up for Best Supporting Actor or Actress each year at the Oscars.
    In each case, we'll give you a letter and a clue, and you name what's-their-face.

    1. Picture A. You've seen him in everything. Our favorite
    line from one of his films: "The life of a repo man is *always*
    intense!".

    2. Picture B. She's been in several Christopher Guest ensemble
    movies, including "Waiting for Guffman" and "Best in Show",
    as well as the "White Lotus" series. But she may forever be
    known as Stifler's mom in "American Pie".

    3. Picture C. Spoiler alert: he killed Laura Palmer, but under
    demonic possession.

    4. Picture D. Three words: "That'll do, pig."

    5. Picture E. She's won two Oscars for Best Supporting Actress,
    both movies directed by Woody Allen.

    6. Picture F. She played terrific villains in both "The Americans"
    and "Justified".

    7. Picture G. Fun fact, his late father was the Commissioner of
    Baseball who banned Pete Rose.

    8 (decoy) Picture H.

    9. Picture I. She was dubbed "the Queen of the Indie Films" by
    "Time" magazine, and played Lex Luthor's henchwoman in "Superman
    Returns".

    10 (decoy) Picture J.

    11. Picture K. He may be Grand Moff Tarkin to "Star Wars" fans, but
    to us, he'll always be Van Helsing to Christopher Lee's
    "Dracula".

    12 (decoy) Picture L.

    13. Picture M. He appeared in more than 200 films, from "Blade
    Runner" to "Serpico" to "Slap Shot".

    14 (decoy) Picture N.

    15 (decoy) Picture O.
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  • From Dan Tilque@dtilque@frontier.com to rec.games.trivia on Sun Aug 16 01:28:31 2026
    From Newsgroup: rec.games.trivia

    On 8/15/26 23:39, Mark Brader wrote:


    * Game 1, Round 4 - History - Ahead by a Century

    How else to categorize a category about famous centenarians than
    to call it history? They saw plenty enough.

    1. He was the creative force behind the classic '70s and '80s
    sitcoms "All in the Family", "Good Times", and "One Day at
    a Time". He died in 2023 at age 101.

    Norman Lear


    2. When this woman's granddaughter married Arnold Schwarzenegger,
    a comedian joked that the grandmother could be seen at the
    wedding rolling on the lawn to practice spinning in her grave.
    Name the political matriarch who died in 1995 at the age of 104.

    3. As of this writing, this three-named actress is the oldest
    living Academy Award recipient at age 101. She won for 1954's
    "On the Waterfront". She also co-starred in "North by Northwest"
    and "The Russians are Coming, the Russians are Coming".
    Name her.

    4. The previous oldest recipient of an Academy Award, this British
    actress died in 2020 at the age of 104. She appeared in 49
    feature films -- including one really big one -- between 1935
    and 1988. Name her.

    5. When a pre-written Associated Press obituary was accidentally
    released in 1998, this beloved comedian was eulogized on the
    floor of the US House of Representatives. He ended up living
    another 5 years, dying in 2003 at the age of 100. Name him.

    Bob Hope


    6. When we started writing this round, writer Viola Fletcher was
    still alive at 111. Sadly, she died last November. Viola was
    the last survivor of one of the worst racial hate crimes in US
    history, which took place over two days in 1921 -- where?

    Tulsa OK


    7. In 1997, this woman became the oldest Best Supporting Actress
    Oscar nominee in history for her role in "Titanic". She died
    in 2010 at the age of 100. Name her.

    8. In 1938, this American folk-art figure began her painting
    career at 78 after arthritis forced her to give up embroidery.
    She died in 1961 at the age of 101 and her paintings fetch more
    than $1,000,000 at auction. Name her.

    Grandma Moses


    9. He died in 2017 at age 104. But Canadian aeronautical engineer
    James C. Floyd is best known as the chief engineer of what?

    Apollo 11


    10. This philanthropist and socialite was the daughter-in-law
    of industrialist John Jacob Astor (who died on the Titanic).
    As chair of the Vincent Astor Foundation, she oversaw more than
    $175,000,000 in grants to charitable organizations. Give the
    first name of that Astor, who died in 2007 at the age of 105.


    * Game 1, Round 6 - Entertainment - I Know that Face!

    I've sorted the round in order of the handout, which you can see at:

    http://www.vex.net/~msb/tmp/qftci/1-6/act.pdf

    For the 5 decoys, answer if you like for fun, but for no points.

    They're called "character actors" and you'll find the best of them
    up for Best Supporting Actor or Actress each year at the Oscars.
    In each case, we'll give you a letter and a clue, and you name what's-their-face.

    1. Picture A. You've seen him in everything. Our favorite
    line from one of his films: "The life of a repo man is *always*
    intense!".

    2. Picture B. She's been in several Christopher Guest ensemble
    movies, including "Waiting for Guffman" and "Best in Show",
    as well as the "White Lotus" series. But she may forever be
    known as Stifler's mom in "American Pie".

    3. Picture C. Spoiler alert: he killed Laura Palmer, but under
    demonic possession.

    4. Picture D. Three words: "That'll do, pig."

    5. Picture E. She's won two Oscars for Best Supporting Actress,
    both movies directed by Woody Allen.

    6. Picture F. She played terrific villains in both "The Americans"
    and "Justified".

    7. Picture G. Fun fact, his late father was the Commissioner of
    Baseball who banned Pete Rose.

    8 (decoy) Picture H.

    9. Picture I. She was dubbed "the Queen of the Indie Films" by
    "Time" magazine, and played Lex Luthor's henchwoman in "Superman
    Returns".

    10 (decoy) Picture J.

    11. Picture K. He may be Grand Moff Tarkin to "Star Wars" fans, but
    to us, he'll always be Van Helsing to Christopher Lee's
    "Dracula".

    12 (decoy) Picture L.

    13. Picture M. He appeared in more than 200 films, from "Blade
    Runner" to "Serpico" to "Slap Shot".

    14 (decoy) Picture N.

    15 (decoy) Picture O.

    --
    Dan Tilque
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  • From tool@tool@panix.com (Dan Blum) to rec.games.trivia on Sun Aug 16 13:05:45 2026
    From Newsgroup: rec.games.trivia

    Mark Brader <msb@vex.net> wrote:

    * Game 1, Round 4 - History - Ahead by a Century

    1. He was the creative force behind the classic '70s and '80s
    sitcoms "All in the Family", "Good Times", and "One Day at
    a Time". He died in 2023 at age 101.

    Norman Lear

    2. When this woman's granddaughter married Arnold Schwarzenegger,
    a comedian joked that the grandmother could be seen at the
    wedding rolling on the lawn to practice spinning in her grave.
    Name the political matriarch who died in 1995 at the age of 104.

    Rose Kennedy

    3. As of this writing, this three-named actress is the oldest
    living Academy Award recipient at age 101. She won for 1954's
    "On the Waterfront". She also co-starred in "North by Northwest"
    and "The Russians are Coming, the Russians are Coming".
    Name her.

    Eva Marie Saint

    5. When a pre-written Associated Press obituary was accidentally
    released in 1998, this beloved comedian was eulogized on the
    floor of the US House of Representatives. He ended up living
    another 5 years, dying in 2003 at the age of 100. Name him.

    Bob Hope

    6. When we started writing this round, writer Viola Fletcher was
    still alive at 111. Sadly, she died last November. Viola was
    the last survivor of one of the worst racial hate crimes in US
    history, which took place over two days in 1921 -- where?

    Tulsa

    8. In 1938, this American folk-art figure began her painting
    career at 78 after arthritis forced her to give up embroidery.
    She died in 1961 at the age of 101 and her paintings fetch more
    than $1,000,000 at auction. Name her.

    Grandma Moses

    10. This philanthropist and socialite was the daughter-in-law
    of industrialist John Jacob Astor (who died on the Titanic).
    As chair of the Vincent Astor Foundation, she oversaw more than
    $175,000,000 in grants to charitable organizations. Give the
    first name of that Astor, who died in 2007 at the age of 105.

    Mary

    * Game 1, Round 6 - Entertainment - I Know that Face!

    4. Picture D. Three words: "That'll do, pig."

    Cromwell

    5. Picture E. She's won two Oscars for Best Supporting Actress,
    both movies directed by Woody Allen.

    Weist

    7. Picture G. Fun fact, his late father was the Commissioner of
    Baseball who banned Pete Rose.

    Giamatti

    9. Picture I. She was dubbed "the Queen of the Indie Films" by
    "Time" magazine, and played Lex Luthor's henchwoman in "Superman
    Returns".

    Posey

    11. Picture K. He may be Grand Moff Tarkin to "Star Wars" fans, but
    to us, he'll always be Van Helsing to Christopher Lee's
    "Dracula".

    Cushing
    --
    _______________________________________________________________________
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    "I wouldn't have believed it myself if I hadn't just made it up."
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  • From Joshua Kreitzer@gromit82@hotmail.com to rec.games.trivia on Sun Aug 16 19:26:45 2026
    From Newsgroup: rec.games.trivia

    On 8/16/2026 1:39 AM, Mark Brader wrote:

    * Game 1, Round 4 - History - Ahead by a Century

    How else to categorize a category about famous centenarians than
    to call it history? They saw plenty enough.

    1. He was the creative force behind the classic '70s and '80s
    sitcoms "All in the Family", "Good Times", and "One Day at
    a Time". He died in 2023 at age 101.

    Norman Lear
    2. When this woman's granddaughter married Arnold Schwarzenegger,
    a comedian joked that the grandmother could be seen at the
    wedding rolling on the lawn to practice spinning in her grave.
    Name the political matriarch who died in 1995 at the age of 104.

    Rose Kennedy

    3. As of this writing, this three-named actress is the oldest
    living Academy Award recipient at age 101. She won for 1954's
    "On the Waterfront". She also co-starred in "North by Northwest"
    and "The Russians are Coming, the Russians are Coming".
    Name her.

    Eva Marie Saint

    5. When a pre-written Associated Press obituary was accidentally
    released in 1998, this beloved comedian was eulogized on the
    floor of the US House of Representatives. He ended up living
    another 5 years, dying in 2003 at the age of 100. Name him.

    Bob Hope
    6. When we started writing this round, writer Viola Fletcher was
    still alive at 111. Sadly, she died last November. Viola was
    the last survivor of one of the worst racial hate crimes in US
    history, which took place over two days in 1921 -- where?

    Tulsa

    7. In 1997, this woman became the oldest Best Supporting Actress
    Oscar nominee in history for her role in "Titanic". She died
    in 2010 at the age of 100. Name her.

    Gloria Stuart

    8. In 1938, this American folk-art figure began her painting
    career at 78 after arthritis forced her to give up embroidery.
    She died in 1961 at the age of 101 and her paintings fetch more
    than $1,000,000 at auction. Name her.

    Grandma Moses

    * Game 1, Round 6 - Entertainment - I Know that Face!

    I've sorted the round in order of the handout, which you can see at:

    http://www.vex.net/~msb/tmp/qftci/1-6/act.pdf

    For the 5 decoys, answer if you like for fun, but for no points.

    They're called "character actors" and you'll find the best of them
    up for Best Supporting Actor or Actress each year at the Oscars.
    In each case, we'll give you a letter and a clue, and you name what's-their-face.

    1. Picture A. You've seen him in everything. Our favorite
    line from one of his films: "The life of a repo man is *always*
    intense!".

    Harry Dean Stanton

    2. Picture B. She's been in several Christopher Guest ensemble
    movies, including "Waiting for Guffman" and "Best in Show",
    as well as the "White Lotus" series. But she may forever be
    known as Stifler's mom in "American Pie".

    Jennifer Coolidge

    4. Picture D. Three words: "That'll do, pig."

    James Cromwell

    5. Picture E. She's won two Oscars for Best Supporting Actress,
    both movies directed by Woody Allen.

    Dianne Wiest

    7. Picture G. Fun fact, his late father was the Commissioner of
    Baseball who banned Pete Rose.

    Paul Giamatti

    9. Picture I. She was dubbed "the Queen of the Indie Films" by
    "Time" magazine, and played Lex Luthor's henchwoman in "Superman
    Returns".

    Parker Posey

    11. Picture K. He may be Grand Moff Tarkin to "Star Wars" fans, but
    to us, he'll always be Van Helsing to Christopher Lee's
    "Dracula".

    Peter Cushing
    14 (decoy) Picture N.

    Danny Trejo

    --
    Joshua Kreitzer
    gromit82@hotmail.com
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  • From Pete Gayde@pete.gayde@gmail.com to rec.games.trivia on Sun Aug 16 23:58:46 2026
    From Newsgroup: rec.games.trivia

    Mark Brader wrote:
    These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2026-01-12,
    and should be interpreted accordingly.

    On each question you may give up to two answers, but if you give
    both a right answer and a wrong answer, there is a small penalty.
    Please post all your answers in a single followup to the newsgroup,
    based only on your own knowledge. (In your answer posting, quote
    the questions and place your answer below each one.) I will reveal
    the correct answers in about 3 days.

    All questions were written by members of Unnatural Axxxe, and are
    used here by permission, but have been reformatted and may have
    been retyped and/or edited by me. The posting and tabulation of current-events questions is independent of the concurrent posting
    of other rounds. For further information please see my 2026-03-10
    companion posting on "Questions from the Canadian Inquisition
    (QFTCI*)".


    * Game 1, Round 4 - History - Ahead by a Century

    How else to categorize a category about famous centenarians than
    to call it history? They saw plenty enough.

    1. He was the creative force behind the classic '70s and '80s
    sitcoms "All in the Family", "Good Times", and "One Day at
    a Time". He died in 2023 at age 101.

    Norman Lear


    2. When this woman's granddaughter married Arnold Schwarzenegger,
    a comedian joked that the grandmother could be seen at the
    wedding rolling on the lawn to practice spinning in her grave.
    Name the political matriarch who died in 1995 at the age of 104.

    Rose Kennedy


    3. As of this writing, this three-named actress is the oldest
    living Academy Award recipient at age 101. She won for 1954's
    "On the Waterfront". She also co-starred in "North by Northwest"
    and "The Russians are Coming, the Russians are Coming".
    Name her.

    Eva Marie Saint


    4. The previous oldest recipient of an Academy Award, this British
    actress died in 2020 at the age of 104. She appeared in 49
    feature films -- including one really big one -- between 1935
    and 1988. Name her.

    Olivia de Havilland


    5. When a pre-written Associated Press obituary was accidentally
    released in 1998, this beloved comedian was eulogized on the
    floor of the US House of Representatives. He ended up living
    another 5 years, dying in 2003 at the age of 100. Name him.

    6. When we started writing this round, writer Viola Fletcher was
    still alive at 111. Sadly, she died last November. Viola was
    the last survivor of one of the worst racial hate crimes in US
    history, which took place over two days in 1921 -- where?

    Tulsa, Oklahoma; Wilmington, Delaware


    7. In 1997, this woman became the oldest Best Supporting Actress
    Oscar nominee in history for her role in "Titanic". She died
    in 2010 at the age of 100. Name her.

    8. In 1938, this American folk-art figure began her painting
    career at 78 after arthritis forced her to give up embroidery.
    She died in 1961 at the age of 101 and her paintings fetch more
    than $1,000,000 at auction. Name her.

    Grandma Moses


    9. He died in 2017 at age 104. But Canadian aeronautical engineer
    James C. Floyd is best known as the chief engineer of what?

    10. This philanthropist and socialite was the daughter-in-law
    of industrialist John Jacob Astor (who died on the Titanic).
    As chair of the Vincent Astor Foundation, she oversaw more than
    $175,000,000 in grants to charitable organizations. Give the
    first name of that Astor, who died in 2007 at the age of 105.


    * Game 1, Round 6 - Entertainment - I Know that Face!

    I've sorted the round in order of the handout, which you can see at:

    http://www.vex.net/~msb/tmp/qftci/1-6/act.pdf

    For the 5 decoys, answer if you like for fun, but for no points.

    They're called "character actors" and you'll find the best of them
    up for Best Supporting Actor or Actress each year at the Oscars.
    In each case, we'll give you a letter and a clue, and you name what's-their-face.

    1. Picture A. You've seen him in everything. Our favorite
    line from one of his films: "The life of a repo man is *always*
    intense!".

    2. Picture B. She's been in several Christopher Guest ensemble
    movies, including "Waiting for Guffman" and "Best in Show",
    as well as the "White Lotus" series. But she may forever be
    known as Stifler's mom in "American Pie".

    3. Picture C. Spoiler alert: he killed Laura Palmer, but under
    demonic possession.

    4. Picture D. Three words: "That'll do, pig."

    5. Picture E. She's won two Oscars for Best Supporting Actress,
    both movies directed by Woody Allen.

    6. Picture F. She played terrific villains in both "The Americans"
    and "Justified".

    7. Picture G. Fun fact, his late father was the Commissioner of
    Baseball who banned Pete Rose.

    Giamatti


    8 (decoy) Picture H.

    9. Picture I. She was dubbed "the Queen of the Indie Films" by
    "Time" magazine, and played Lex Luthor's henchwoman in "Superman
    Returns".

    10 (decoy) Picture J.

    11. Picture K. He may be Grand Moff Tarkin to "Star Wars" fans, but
    to us, he'll always be Van Helsing to Christopher Lee's
    "Dracula".

    12 (decoy) Picture L.

    13. Picture M. He appeared in more than 200 films, from "Blade
    Runner" to "Serpico" to "Slap Shot".

    14 (decoy) Picture N.

    15 (decoy) Picture O.


    Pete Gayde
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