• QFTCINO25 Game 10, Rounds 4,6: Vietnam War, tennis champs

    From msb@msb@vex.net (Mark Brader) to rec.games.trivia on Thu Feb 12 05:08:43 2026
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    * Game 10, Round 4 - History - The Vietnam War

    At the end of April, it will be 50 years since the Vietnam War
    concluded. Here are ten questions that cover significant events,
    cultural and literary influences and some of the individuals who
    had an impact on the war.

    1. Prior to American involvement, another colonial power was
    defeated by the Vietnamese at the Battle of Dien Bien Phu
    in 1954. What was that nation?

    2. In August 1964, the US Congress passed a resolution that gave
    President Johnson almost unlimited power to wage war against
    the North Vietnamese and the Viet Cong. What was the name of
    this resolution? (It was based on an alleged North Vietnamese
    naval attack that never took place.)

    3. In 1972, journalist David Halberstam wrote an award-winning
    analysis of the origins of American involvement in Vietnam in
    the period 1960-65. What was the title of his book?

    4. In 1955, author Graham Greene wrote a prescient novel that
    questioned the foundations of American involvement in Vietnam.
    What was the title of this novel?

    5. There was global criticism of the US military for the use of
    this colorful herbicide and defoliant, resulting in a multitude
    of health problems. What was it called?

    6. What momentous announcement did Lyndon Johnson make on
    1968-03-31?

    7. Army officer Lt. William Calley was court martialed for
    atrocities in which Vietnamese village in 1968?

    8. This former president of the Ford Motor Co. served both Kennedy
    and Johnson as Secretary of Defense. Much later in life,
    he confessed in a memoir that his own conduct of the war was
    "wrong, terribly wrong". Who was this repentant gentleman?

    9. With the chaotic American retreat from Saigon at the end of
    April 1975, the 20-year war came to an end. The victors almost
    immediately renamed the city to what?

    10. Most surveys of best movies about the war have put this Oliver
    Stone work at the top of the list. It won the Academy Award
    for Best Picture for 1986. What is its title?


    * Game 10, Round 6 - Sports - Tennis Champions

    This is a round on tennis champions in the men's and women's
    professional tours. *Note*: it has not been updated since the
    original game date; you must give the answers that were correct
    then, even if they've changed. Also, some answers may repeat.

    1. Who has won the most career singles titles in professional
    men's tennis at 109?

    2. Who has won the most Wimbledon singles titles for men, with 8?

    3. Which female professional tennis player has spent the most
    weeks at #1 in the rankings?

    4. Who has won the most career singles titles in professional
    women's tennis at 167?

    5. Who has won the most French Open singles for men, at 14?

    6. Which male professional tennis player has spent the most weeks
    at #1 in the rankings?

    7. After the big 3 -- Djokovic, Nadal, and Federer -- who are
    either #4 or #5 the total number of career Grand Slam singles
    titles for men?

    8. Who was won the most French Open singles titles for women
    at 7?

    9. Who was won the most Wimbledon singles titles for women, with 9?

    10. Who has won the most Grand Slam singles titles for women at 23?
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  • From tool@tool@panix.com (Dan Blum) to rec.games.trivia on Thu Feb 12 23:41:29 2026
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    Mark Brader <msb@vex.net> wrote:

    * Game 10, Round 4 - History - The Vietnam War

    1. Prior to American involvement, another colonial power was
    defeated by the Vietnamese at the Battle of Dien Bien Phu
    in 1954. What was that nation?

    France

    2. In August 1964, the US Congress passed a resolution that gave
    President Johnson almost unlimited power to wage war against
    the North Vietnamese and the Viet Cong. What was the name of
    this resolution? (It was based on an alleged North Vietnamese
    naval attack that never took place.)

    Gulf of Tonkin

    3. In 1972, journalist David Halberstam wrote an award-winning
    analysis of the origins of American involvement in Vietnam in
    the period 1960-65. What was the title of his book?

    The Best and the Brightest

    4. In 1955, author Graham Greene wrote a prescient novel that
    questioned the foundations of American involvement in Vietnam.
    What was the title of this novel?

    The Ugly American

    5. There was global criticism of the US military for the use of
    this colorful herbicide and defoliant, resulting in a multitude
    of health problems. What was it called?

    Agent Orange

    6. What momentous announcement did Lyndon Johnson make on
    1968-03-31?

    that he was not running for re-election

    7. Army officer Lt. William Calley was court martialed for
    atrocities in which Vietnamese village in 1968?

    My Lai

    8. This former president of the Ford Motor Co. served both Kennedy
    and Johnson as Secretary of Defense. Much later in life,
    he confessed in a memoir that his own conduct of the war was
    "wrong, terribly wrong". Who was this repentant gentleman?

    McNamara

    9. With the chaotic American retreat from Saigon at the end of
    April 1975, the 20-year war came to an end. The victors almost
    immediately renamed the city to what?

    Ho Chi Minh City

    10. Most surveys of best movies about the war have put this Oliver
    Stone work at the top of the list. It won the Academy Award
    for Best Picture for 1986. What is its title?

    Platoon

    * Game 10, Round 6 - Sports - Tennis Champions

    1. Who has won the most career singles titles in professional
    men's tennis at 109?

    Nadal; Federer

    2. Who has won the most Wimbledon singles titles for men, with 8?

    Djokovic; Nadal

    5. Who has won the most French Open singles for men, at 14?

    Federer; Nadal

    6. Which male professional tennis player has spent the most weeks
    at #1 in the rankings?

    Nadal; Federer
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  • From Dan Tilque@dtilque@frontier.com to rec.games.trivia on Thu Feb 12 17:55:40 2026
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    On 2/11/26 21:08, Mark Brader wrote:

    * Game 10, Round 4 - History - The Vietnam War

    At the end of April, it will be 50 years since the Vietnam War
    concluded. Here are ten questions that cover significant events,
    cultural and literary influences and some of the individuals who
    had an impact on the war.

    1. Prior to American involvement, another colonial power was
    defeated by the Vietnamese at the Battle of Dien Bien Phu
    in 1954. What was that nation?

    France


    2. In August 1964, the US Congress passed a resolution that gave
    President Johnson almost unlimited power to wage war against
    the North Vietnamese and the Viet Cong. What was the name of
    this resolution? (It was based on an alleged North Vietnamese
    naval attack that never took place.)

    Gulf of Tonkin Resolution


    3. In 1972, journalist David Halberstam wrote an award-winning
    analysis of the origins of American involvement in Vietnam in
    the period 1960-65. What was the title of his book?

    4. In 1955, author Graham Greene wrote a prescient novel that
    questioned the foundations of American involvement in Vietnam.
    What was the title of this novel?

    5. There was global criticism of the US military for the use of
    this colorful herbicide and defoliant, resulting in a multitude
    of health problems. What was it called?

    Agent Orange


    6. What momentous announcement did Lyndon Johnson make on
    1968-03-31?

    not to seek re-election

    7. Army officer Lt. William Calley was court martialed for
    atrocities in which Vietnamese village in 1968?

    My Lai


    8. This former president of the Ford Motor Co. served both Kennedy
    and Johnson as Secretary of Defense. Much later in life,
    he confessed in a memoir that his own conduct of the war was
    "wrong, terribly wrong". Who was this repentant gentleman?

    Robert McNamara


    9. With the chaotic American retreat from Saigon at the end of
    April 1975, the 20-year war came to an end. The victors almost
    immediately renamed the city to what?

    Ho Chi Min City


    10. Most surveys of best movies about the war have put this Oliver
    Stone work at the top of the list. It won the Academy Award
    for Best Picture for 1986. What is its title?


    * Game 10, Round 6 - Sports - Tennis Champions

    This is a round on tennis champions in the men's and women's
    professional tours. *Note*: it has not been updated since the
    original game date; you must give the answers that were correct
    then, even if they've changed. Also, some answers may repeat.

    1. Who has won the most career singles titles in professional
    men's tennis at 109?

    2. Who has won the most Wimbledon singles titles for men, with 8?

    3. Which female professional tennis player has spent the most
    weeks at #1 in the rankings?

    Martina Navratilova


    4. Who has won the most career singles titles in professional
    women's tennis at 167?

    5. Who has won the most French Open singles for men, at 14?

    6. Which male professional tennis player has spent the most weeks
    at #1 in the rankings?

    7. After the big 3 -- Djokovic, Nadal, and Federer -- who are
    either #4 or #5 the total number of career Grand Slam singles
    titles for men?

    John McEnroe


    8. Who was won the most French Open singles titles for women
    at 7?

    9. Who was won the most Wimbledon singles titles for women, with 9?

    10. Who has won the most Grand Slam singles titles for women at 23?

    Martina Navratilova
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  • From Joshua Kreitzer@gromit82@hotmail.com to rec.games.trivia on Thu Feb 12 21:01:01 2026
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    On 2/11/2026 11:08 PM, Mark Brader wrote:

    * Game 10, Round 4 - History - The Vietnam War

    At the end of April, it will be 50 years since the Vietnam War
    concluded. Here are ten questions that cover significant events,
    cultural and literary influences and some of the individuals who
    had an impact on the war.

    1. Prior to American involvement, another colonial power was
    defeated by the Vietnamese at the Battle of Dien Bien Phu
    in 1954. What was that nation?

    France

    2. In August 1964, the US Congress passed a resolution that gave
    President Johnson almost unlimited power to wage war against
    the North Vietnamese and the Viet Cong. What was the name of
    this resolution? (It was based on an alleged North Vietnamese
    naval attack that never took place.)

    Gulf of Tonkin Resolution

    3. In 1972, journalist David Halberstam wrote an award-winning
    analysis of the origins of American involvement in Vietnam in
    the period 1960-65. What was the title of his book?

    "The Best and the Brightest"

    4. In 1955, author Graham Greene wrote a prescient novel that
    questioned the foundations of American involvement in Vietnam.
    What was the title of this novel?

    "The Quiet American"

    5. There was global criticism of the US military for the use of
    this colorful herbicide and defoliant, resulting in a multitude
    of health problems. What was it called?

    Agent Orange

    6. What momentous announcement did Lyndon Johnson make on
    1968-03-31?

    he would not run for reelection as president

    7. Army officer Lt. William Calley was court martialed for
    atrocities in which Vietnamese village in 1968?

    My Lai

    8. This former president of the Ford Motor Co. served both Kennedy
    and Johnson as Secretary of Defense. Much later in life,
    he confessed in a memoir that his own conduct of the war was
    "wrong, terribly wrong". Who was this repentant gentleman?

    McNamara

    9. With the chaotic American retreat from Saigon at the end of
    April 1975, the 20-year war came to an end. The victors almost
    immediately renamed the city to what?

    Ho Chi Minh City

    10. Most surveys of best movies about the war have put this Oliver
    Stone work at the top of the list. It won the Academy Award
    for Best Picture for 1986. What is its title?

    "Platoon"

    * Game 10, Round 6 - Sports - Tennis Champions

    I'm just going to skip this round.

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    Joshua Kreitzer
    gromit82@hotmail.com

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  • From Erland Sommarskog@esquel@sommarskog.se to rec.games.trivia on Fri Feb 13 11:32:31 2026
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    Mark Brader (msb@vex.net) writes:
    * Game 10, Round 4 - History - The Vietnam War

    1. Prior to American involvement, another colonial power was
    defeated by the Vietnamese at the Battle of Dien Bien Phu
    in 1954. What was that nation?

    France

    5. There was global criticism of the US military for the use of
    this colorful herbicide and defoliant, resulting in a multitude
    of health problems. What was it called?

    Agent Orange

    6. What momentous announcement did Lyndon Johnson make on
    1968-03-31?

    He was not running for re-election.

    7. Army officer Lt. William Calley was court martialed for
    atrocities in which Vietnamese village in 1968?

    Song My

    9. With the chaotic American retreat from Saigon at the end of
    April 1975, the 20-year war came to an end. The victors almost
    immediately renamed the city to what?

    Ho Chi Minh City

    10. Most surveys of best movies about the war have put this Oliver
    Stone work at the top of the list. It won the Academy Award
    for Best Picture for 1986. What is its title?

    The Bridge over River Kwai


    * Game 10, Round 6 - Sports - Tennis Champions

    This is a round on tennis champions in the men's and women's
    professional tours. *Note*: it has not been updated since the
    original game date; you must give the answers that were correct
    then, even if they've changed. Also, some answers may repeat.

    1. Who has won the most career singles titles in professional
    men's tennis at 109?

    Novak Djokovic

    2. Who has won the most Wimbledon singles titles for men, with 8?

    Roger Federer

    3. Which female professional tennis player has spent the most
    weeks at #1 in the rankings?

    Serena Williams

    4. Who has won the most career singles titles in professional
    women's tennis at 167?

    Navratilova

    5. Who has won the most French Open singles for men, at 14?

    Rafael Nadal

    6. Which male professional tennis player has spent the most weeks
    at #1 in the rankings?

    Roger Federer

    7. After the big 3 -- Djokovic, Nadal, and Federer -- who are
    either #4 or #5 the total number of career Grand Slam singles
    titles for men?

    Pete Sampras

    8. Who was won the most French Open singles titles for women
    at 7?

    Steffi Graf

    9. Who was won the most Wimbledon singles titles for women, with 9?

    Serena Williams

    10. Who has won the most Grand Slam singles titles for women at 23?

    Margaret Court (She won 24 as I recall. But, ah, true, only 8
    of these were in the realm of professonal tennis.)

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