Round 1 - Current Events

Q8.
Scott S., of Unnatural Axxe, protested that the Uptown and the Backstage are the same theatre. They have separate names, the OHRC lists them separately, the movie listings list them separately. To enter them, you must enter separately, hence they are separate.
Q9.
Seamus, of the Cellar Rats, protested that hurricane Erin also whipped its way across Florida last week. Erin was around last week, but not near Florida: http://hurricane.accuweather.com/adchurr/astorms/Erin.asp Protest DENIED.

Round 2 - Weird Imperial Measures

Q7.
Alice, of Azzurri, protested that a hundredweight is 100 pounds. In the U.S., that is true, but the round was about IMPERIAL measures. Protest DENIED
Dale, of the Cellar Rats, protested that a hundredweight is a tenth of a ton. In either Imperial or US measure, it is a twentieth of a ton. Protest DENIED

Round 4 - Retired Numbers

Q.5
Gord, of the Firkins, protested Philadielphia Warriors for a team which retired Wilt Chamberlain's number. Wilt Chamberlain played for the "Philadelphia Warriors" from 1959-1965; it was in 1962 that he had his famed 100-point night. The team moved in 1962 and ended up as "Golden State Warriors" starting in 1971. Protest ACCEPTED for 1 point.

Round 6 - Canadian Prime Ministers

Q1.
Diana, of 5 of 9, protested that Louis St. Laurent was Prime Minister when CBC Television was founded. The question just said the CBC. Protest DENIED

Round 7 - In a Manner of Speaking

Q4.
Sheila, of Sam's Spades, protested "pleonasm", for "tautology". The question and the example could have referred to a pleonasm, so protest ACCEPTED, 1 point awarded.