ROUND 10: Challenge Round


    A. Legendary Maple Leafs
    B. Eurhopean Rhivers   
    C. Melancholic Literature
    D. Hot Lips
    E. Difficult Titles
    F. Canadian Victoria Cross Winners


Legendary Maple Leafs

A1. Who scored the game 5 overtime goal against the Canadiens 
    to win the 1951 Stanley Cup?

	Bill Barilko

A2. Irvine "Ace" Bailey's playing career was ended by a hit from which 
    Bruins defenceman?

	Eddie Shore


Eurhopean Rhivers

B1. Both questions ask about major cities, which we define here to mean
    a population of at least 500,000.  Name the major city nearest the
    mouth of the Rhine.

	Rotterdam

B2. Name the major city nearest the mouth of the Rhône.

	Marseille



Melancholic Literature

C1. Who wrote a medical treatise called The Anatomy of Melancholy?

	Robert Burton

C2. Who wrote a poem in English called Il Penseroso, addressed to the
    goddess of melancholy?

	John Milton



Hot Lips

D1. Give the last name of the jazz and blues trumpeter and vocalist whose
    nickname was Hot Lips.

	(Oran Thaddeus) Page


D2. Give the first and last names of the MASH character nicknamed Hot Lips.

	Margaret Houlihan (TV) OR Margaret O'Houlihan (movie)


Difficult Titles

E1. Name these movies with difficult, non-English titles.  We won't ask
    you to spell them, but the QMs are instructed to be fairly strict:
    you must at least get all the consonants right, and the right
    number of syllables.

    Name this movie, released in 2001. It is shot entirely in Inuktitut
    and is also known as "The Fast Runner".

	Atanarjuat (a-ta-nar-ju-at, five syllables).

E2. Name this movie, released in 1983. It is considered an experimental
    movie and has no plot. It is subtitled "Life Out of Balance".

	Koyaanisqatsi (ko-ya-nis-kat-si, five syllables)


Canadian Victoria Cross Winners

F1. Rev. John Foote was awarded the Victoria Cross for rescuing and 
    ministering to the wounded in August, 1942... where?

	Dieppe (if answer is "France", prompt for more specific)

F2. Three First World War Victoria Cross winners, Leo Clarke, Fred Hall, 
    and Robert Shankland, all lived on Pine Street, since renamed Valour 
    Road, in which Canadian city?

	Winnipeg