| Rd.-Qu. | Team | Player | Answer given | Comment | Awarded. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1-4 | Mods | Tim (for 2) | Interviewed on As It Happens (instead of Launched his autobiography) | We doubt that General Musharaff actually came to North America to say stupid things about Canadians or appear on radio and television, our question was insufficiently unambiguous. Protests ACCEPTED. | 2 |
| 1-4 | Tap | Ian (for 1) | Went on The Daily Show | 1 | |
| 1-4 | What | Diana (for 2) | Said stupid things about Canadians | 2 | |
| 1-7 | Mods | Lori Ann (for 2) | Bury Card (instead of Tokyo Rose) | Ms. D'aquino was only known as Tokyo Rose. We can find no references to "Bury Card" (except as a poker term). (I assume the protest was written down correctly). Protest DENIED. | 0 |
| 2-8 | Twisted | Miles (for 1) | Get Shorty (instead of Pulp Fiction) | Get Shorty was the John Travolta movie described. Sorry for the cut-and-paste error. Protests ACCEPTED. | 1 |
| 2-8 | Spades | Paul (for 2) | Get Shorty | 2 | |
| 2-8 | Tap | Tracy (for 2) | Get Shorty | 2 | |
| 2-8 | Suspects | David (for 2) | Get Shorty | 2 | |
| 2-8 | What | Stan (for 2) | Get Shorty | 2 | |
| 4-1 | Axxe | Jim (for 1) | New Westminster (instead of Edmonton) | Another bone of contention was Round 4 Question 1, and was the result of your question-setter not thinking things through thoroughly, and possibly excessive alliteration. Edmonton is not the only London district to have a counterpart in Western Canada. Protests (generally) ACCEPTED. | 1 |
| 4-1 | Naughts | Richard (for 2) | New Westminster, B.C. | 2 | |
| 4-1 | On A Roll | Jeanette (for 1) | Richmond, B.C. | 1 | |
| 4-1 | Naughts | Richard (for 1) | Victoria, B.C. | 0 | |
| 4-1 | Rats | Hal (for 1) | Westminster | 0 | |
| 6-8 | Firkins | - (for 1) | D (instead of F, for home of the dodo) | The map supplied indicated the island of Mauritius as the letter F, the home of the dodo. Protest DENIED. | 0 |
| 7-10 | Rats | Hal (for 2) | Science Fiction (instead of Poetry - for Ted Hughes) | Ted Hughes was Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom. We feel it's too much of a stretch to accept science fiction as a response to the question "what is he primarily known for?", despite our knowledge that he wrote the science fiction novel, Iron Giant. Protest DENIED. | 0 |
| 7-7 | Tap | Ian (for 2) | Crime (instead of Mystery, for Dick Francis) | Dick Francis was (and still is) a mystery writer. I suppose we can accept crime as a response, though this category is usually thought of as true crime. Protest ACCEPTED. | 2 |
| 10-F1 | Suspects | Mark (for 2) | Rhomboid (instead of Rhombus) | Rhomboid is accepted for Rhombus. Protest ACCEPTED. | 2 |
Once again, apologies are extended to those who got an answer correct, but failed to protest.