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Did I ask that question before? I don’t think so but kudos to the House.
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Round 3 dipped to the standard average of 55% although all but one team knew Lucille Ball to be on the cover of the first TV Guide. The artist Emily Carr was known to a strong majority of the House as was the iconic Bill Haley and his super-famous song, “Rock Around the Clock”. Half the teams got that the population of Ontario was more than the other European countries of Belgium, Sweden and Portugal. The palindrome cartoon did not fool many although only five teams (Thistle Rocks, In Vino, Cheap Dates, Don’t Think Twice and the Ministry got Michael Douglas (with Thistle Rocks also mentioning the correct movie) on the “lunch is for wimps” quote. Most all knew Rockefeller was the richest American (adjusted for inflation) and all but two knew that Montreal was the first Canadian city to reach one million persons.
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About half the teams got Sandra Bullock as the best and worst actress in a recent year with almost all the other choices going to either Halle Berry or Meryl Streep. Round 2 stayed about the same as Round 1 with a 59% score. The most popular wrong answer was that Beethoven and Brahms overlapped in time. The teams were the Cupcakes, the Spuds and the Otto Maass team. In the interesting question of which, if any, of the three “B” composers were alive at the same time, only three teams got it that they did not overlap. The beer quote had a similar good record with Ben Franklin being the answer. For the question about the 900 NHL matchups, 18/23 got it that it was Montreal and Boston with the other 5 teams suggesting Montreal and Toronto. The first question, concerning the year (within 1) that FDR and Churchill were granted honorary degrees by McGill, was answered correctly by half the house. Round 1 was the second best of the night coming in at 60% with the Blonde Artifacts getting the only perfect 10 of the night with a close second of 9 for the Hotel de Ville team. It was a close battle all night with the Ministry taking first place by a point over three fine teams which were the Blond Artifacts, Cheap Dates and We Know Stuff. We were missing 3 teams and overall, about 15 players likely due to slushy weather but it was a spirited group overall.