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acf-co24-1-15_6
This author wrote a libretto about Susan B. Anthony for The Mother of Us All.
[ "Gertrude Stein" ]
acf-co24-1-15
6
A play by this author, in which a viper bites a woman named both “Marguerite Ida” and “Helena Annabel,” was mashed up with Olga’s House of Shame by the Wooster Group and revived at the Hebel Theater by Robert Wilson. The Living Theatre’s first piece was this author’s “curtain raiser” Ladies’ Voices. This author implemented a theory of the “play as landscape” in Doctor Faustus Lights the Lights. A novel by Wolfgang Koeppen takes its title from a work by this author that ends with a ghostly voice declaiming on “my long life, my long life” after a statue is unveiled at the US Capitol. In a theatrical work with text by this author, Ignatius wonders “if a magpie in the sky on the sky can not cry” after seeing “pigeons on the grass alas.” This author wrote a libretto about Susan B. Anthony for The Mother of Us All. For 10 points, what author collaborated with Virgil Thompson on Four Saints in Three Acts?
Gertrude Stein
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acf-co24-1-15_7
For 10 points, what author collaborated with Virgil Thompson on Four Saints in Three Acts?
[ "Gertrude Stein" ]
acf-co24-1-15
7
A play by this author, in which a viper bites a woman named both “Marguerite Ida” and “Helena Annabel,” was mashed up with Olga’s House of Shame by the Wooster Group and revived at the Hebel Theater by Robert Wilson. The Living Theatre’s first piece was this author’s “curtain raiser” Ladies’ Voices. This author implemented a theory of the “play as landscape” in Doctor Faustus Lights the Lights. A novel by Wolfgang Koeppen takes its title from a work by this author that ends with a ghostly voice declaiming on “my long life, my long life” after a statue is unveiled at the US Capitol. In a theatrical work with text by this author, Ignatius wonders “if a magpie in the sky on the sky can not cry” after seeing “pigeons on the grass alas.” This author wrote a libretto about Susan B. Anthony for The Mother of Us All. For 10 points, what author collaborated with Virgil Thompson on Four Saints in Three Acts?
Gertrude Stein
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acf-co24-1-16_1
A once-popular estimate that these places are over 2,000 years old was made by Henry Otley Beyer and disputed by Felix Keesing.
[ "Banaue rice terraces", "descriptions of rice terraces in the Philippines, in the Philippine Cordilleras until Cordillera is read,", "in Luzon until Luzon read", "Ifugao rice terraces" ]
acf-co24-1-16
1
A once-popular estimate that these places are over 2,000 years old was made by Henry Otley Beyer and disputed by Felix Keesing. Trees grow to cover these places during the three years that Aliguyon and his rivals spend throwing spears at each other in the four-part chanted epic Hudhud. Threats to these places such as the export of lauan mahogany, the golden apple snail, and pheretima worms are detailed in the “coda” of Charles C. Mann’s book 1493, which also covers the marketing of their products by the company Eighth Wonder. The Halsema Highway is a popular road for viewing these places, for which carabao serve as draft animals in Bontoc and Benguet provinces. These places were carved out of the Cordillera region’s mountains by people once known by the exonym Igorot. For 10 points, identify these earthworks used for wet rice cultivation on the island of Luzon.
Ifugao rice terraces [or Banaue rice terraces; accept descriptions of rice terraces in the Philippines, in the Philippine Cordilleras until “Cordillera” is read, or in Luzon until “Luzon” read; prompt on rice terraces by asking “in what country?”; prompt on rice paddies or fields]
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acf-co24-1-16_2
Trees grow to cover these places during the three years that Aliguyon and his rivals spend throwing spears at each other in the four-part chanted epic Hudhud.
[ "Banaue rice terraces", "descriptions of rice terraces in the Philippines, in the Philippine Cordilleras until Cordillera is read,", "in Luzon until Luzon read", "Ifugao rice terraces" ]
acf-co24-1-16
2
A once-popular estimate that these places are over 2,000 years old was made by Henry Otley Beyer and disputed by Felix Keesing. Trees grow to cover these places during the three years that Aliguyon and his rivals spend throwing spears at each other in the four-part chanted epic Hudhud. Threats to these places such as the export of lauan mahogany, the golden apple snail, and pheretima worms are detailed in the “coda” of Charles C. Mann’s book 1493, which also covers the marketing of their products by the company Eighth Wonder. The Halsema Highway is a popular road for viewing these places, for which carabao serve as draft animals in Bontoc and Benguet provinces. These places were carved out of the Cordillera region’s mountains by people once known by the exonym Igorot. For 10 points, identify these earthworks used for wet rice cultivation on the island of Luzon.
Ifugao rice terraces [or Banaue rice terraces; accept descriptions of rice terraces in the Philippines, in the Philippine Cordilleras until “Cordillera” is read, or in Luzon until “Luzon” read; prompt on rice terraces by asking “in what country?”; prompt on rice paddies or fields]
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acf-co24-1-16_3
Threats to these places such as the export of lauan mahogany, the golden apple snail, and pheretima worms are detailed in the “coda” of Charles C. Mann’s book 1493, which also covers the marketing of their products by the company Eighth Wonder.
[ "Banaue rice terraces", "descriptions of rice terraces in the Philippines, in the Philippine Cordilleras until Cordillera is read,", "in Luzon until Luzon read", "Ifugao rice terraces" ]
acf-co24-1-16
3
A once-popular estimate that these places are over 2,000 years old was made by Henry Otley Beyer and disputed by Felix Keesing. Trees grow to cover these places during the three years that Aliguyon and his rivals spend throwing spears at each other in the four-part chanted epic Hudhud. Threats to these places such as the export of lauan mahogany, the golden apple snail, and pheretima worms are detailed in the “coda” of Charles C. Mann’s book 1493, which also covers the marketing of their products by the company Eighth Wonder. The Halsema Highway is a popular road for viewing these places, for which carabao serve as draft animals in Bontoc and Benguet provinces. These places were carved out of the Cordillera region’s mountains by people once known by the exonym Igorot. For 10 points, identify these earthworks used for wet rice cultivation on the island of Luzon.
Ifugao rice terraces [or Banaue rice terraces; accept descriptions of rice terraces in the Philippines, in the Philippine Cordilleras until “Cordillera” is read, or in Luzon until “Luzon” read; prompt on rice terraces by asking “in what country?”; prompt on rice paddies or fields]
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acf-co24-1-16_4
The Halsema Highway is a popular road for viewing these places, for which carabao serve as draft animals in Bontoc and Benguet provinces.
[ "Banaue rice terraces", "descriptions of rice terraces in the Philippines, in the Philippine Cordilleras until Cordillera is read,", "in Luzon until Luzon read", "Ifugao rice terraces" ]
acf-co24-1-16
4
A once-popular estimate that these places are over 2,000 years old was made by Henry Otley Beyer and disputed by Felix Keesing. Trees grow to cover these places during the three years that Aliguyon and his rivals spend throwing spears at each other in the four-part chanted epic Hudhud. Threats to these places such as the export of lauan mahogany, the golden apple snail, and pheretima worms are detailed in the “coda” of Charles C. Mann’s book 1493, which also covers the marketing of their products by the company Eighth Wonder. The Halsema Highway is a popular road for viewing these places, for which carabao serve as draft animals in Bontoc and Benguet provinces. These places were carved out of the Cordillera region’s mountains by people once known by the exonym Igorot. For 10 points, identify these earthworks used for wet rice cultivation on the island of Luzon.
Ifugao rice terraces [or Banaue rice terraces; accept descriptions of rice terraces in the Philippines, in the Philippine Cordilleras until “Cordillera” is read, or in Luzon until “Luzon” read; prompt on rice terraces by asking “in what country?”; prompt on rice paddies or fields]
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acf-co24-1-16_5
These places were carved out of the Cordillera region’s mountains by people once known by the exonym Igorot.
[ "Banaue rice terraces", "descriptions of rice terraces in the Philippines, in the Philippine Cordilleras until Cordillera is read,", "in Luzon until Luzon read", "Ifugao rice terraces" ]
acf-co24-1-16
5
A once-popular estimate that these places are over 2,000 years old was made by Henry Otley Beyer and disputed by Felix Keesing. Trees grow to cover these places during the three years that Aliguyon and his rivals spend throwing spears at each other in the four-part chanted epic Hudhud. Threats to these places such as the export of lauan mahogany, the golden apple snail, and pheretima worms are detailed in the “coda” of Charles C. Mann’s book 1493, which also covers the marketing of their products by the company Eighth Wonder. The Halsema Highway is a popular road for viewing these places, for which carabao serve as draft animals in Bontoc and Benguet provinces. These places were carved out of the Cordillera region’s mountains by people once known by the exonym Igorot. For 10 points, identify these earthworks used for wet rice cultivation on the island of Luzon.
Ifugao rice terraces [or Banaue rice terraces; accept descriptions of rice terraces in the Philippines, in the Philippine Cordilleras until “Cordillera” is read, or in Luzon until “Luzon” read; prompt on rice terraces by asking “in what country?”; prompt on rice paddies or fields]
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acf-co24-1-16_6
For 10 points, identify these earthworks used for wet rice cultivation on the island of Luzon.
[ "Banaue rice terraces", "descriptions of rice terraces in the Philippines, in the Philippine Cordilleras until Cordillera is read,", "in Luzon until Luzon read", "Ifugao rice terraces" ]
acf-co24-1-16
6
A once-popular estimate that these places are over 2,000 years old was made by Henry Otley Beyer and disputed by Felix Keesing. Trees grow to cover these places during the three years that Aliguyon and his rivals spend throwing spears at each other in the four-part chanted epic Hudhud. Threats to these places such as the export of lauan mahogany, the golden apple snail, and pheretima worms are detailed in the “coda” of Charles C. Mann’s book 1493, which also covers the marketing of their products by the company Eighth Wonder. The Halsema Highway is a popular road for viewing these places, for which carabao serve as draft animals in Bontoc and Benguet provinces. These places were carved out of the Cordillera region’s mountains by people once known by the exonym Igorot. For 10 points, identify these earthworks used for wet rice cultivation on the island of Luzon.
Ifugao rice terraces [or Banaue rice terraces; accept descriptions of rice terraces in the Philippines, in the Philippine Cordilleras until “Cordillera” is read, or in Luzon until “Luzon” read; prompt on rice terraces by asking “in what country?”; prompt on rice paddies or fields]
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acf-co24-1-17_1
A treatise opposing a king of this name provides a rare scriptural justification for trial by ordeal to uphold one in which a knight fetched a stone from a vat of boiling water.
[ "Lothair I", "Lothair II", "Lothair", "Lothar", "Lothar II", "Lothar I", "Lothair Crystal" ]
acf-co24-1-17
1
A treatise opposing a king of this name provides a rare scriptural justification for trial by ordeal to uphold one in which a knight fetched a stone from a vat of boiling water. Hincmar of Rheims attacked a king with this name for nonsensically claiming that his wife got pregnant via sodomy with her brother. The Susanna Crystal may depict the attempt of a king of this name to annul his marriage to Theutberga and marry his concubine Waldrada. After being declared co-emperor by the Ordinatio imperii, a man with this name led forces against his father at the Field of Lies in a rebellion sparked by the latter’s remarriage to Judith of Bavaria. A man of this name founded a kingdom that was partitioned in the Treaty of Meerssen and later became the Duchy of Lorraine. For 10 points, give this name of a king of Middle Francia who, with Louis the German and Charles the Bald, signed the Treaty of Verdun.
Lothair [or Lothar; accept Lothair I or Lothair II; accept Lothar I or Lothar II; accept Lothair Crystal] (The first sentence refers to Hincmar’s De Divortio. The kingdom is Lotharingia.)
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acf-co24-1-17_2
Hincmar of Rheims attacked a king with this name for nonsensically claiming that his wife got pregnant via sodomy with her brother.
[ "Lothair I", "Lothair II", "Lothair", "Lothar", "Lothar II", "Lothar I", "Lothair Crystal" ]
acf-co24-1-17
2
A treatise opposing a king of this name provides a rare scriptural justification for trial by ordeal to uphold one in which a knight fetched a stone from a vat of boiling water. Hincmar of Rheims attacked a king with this name for nonsensically claiming that his wife got pregnant via sodomy with her brother. The Susanna Crystal may depict the attempt of a king of this name to annul his marriage to Theutberga and marry his concubine Waldrada. After being declared co-emperor by the Ordinatio imperii, a man with this name led forces against his father at the Field of Lies in a rebellion sparked by the latter’s remarriage to Judith of Bavaria. A man of this name founded a kingdom that was partitioned in the Treaty of Meerssen and later became the Duchy of Lorraine. For 10 points, give this name of a king of Middle Francia who, with Louis the German and Charles the Bald, signed the Treaty of Verdun.
Lothair [or Lothar; accept Lothair I or Lothair II; accept Lothar I or Lothar II; accept Lothair Crystal] (The first sentence refers to Hincmar’s De Divortio. The kingdom is Lotharingia.)
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acf-co24-1-17_3
The Susanna Crystal may depict the attempt of a king of this name to annul his marriage to Theutberga and marry his concubine Waldrada.
[ "Lothair I", "Lothair II", "Lothair", "Lothar", "Lothar II", "Lothar I", "Lothair Crystal" ]
acf-co24-1-17
3
A treatise opposing a king of this name provides a rare scriptural justification for trial by ordeal to uphold one in which a knight fetched a stone from a vat of boiling water. Hincmar of Rheims attacked a king with this name for nonsensically claiming that his wife got pregnant via sodomy with her brother. The Susanna Crystal may depict the attempt of a king of this name to annul his marriage to Theutberga and marry his concubine Waldrada. After being declared co-emperor by the Ordinatio imperii, a man with this name led forces against his father at the Field of Lies in a rebellion sparked by the latter’s remarriage to Judith of Bavaria. A man of this name founded a kingdom that was partitioned in the Treaty of Meerssen and later became the Duchy of Lorraine. For 10 points, give this name of a king of Middle Francia who, with Louis the German and Charles the Bald, signed the Treaty of Verdun.
Lothair [or Lothar; accept Lothair I or Lothair II; accept Lothar I or Lothar II; accept Lothair Crystal] (The first sentence refers to Hincmar’s De Divortio. The kingdom is Lotharingia.)
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acf-co24-1-17_4
After being declared co-emperor by the Ordinatio imperii, a man with this name led forces against his father at the Field of Lies in a rebellion sparked by the latter’s remarriage to Judith of Bavaria.
[ "Lothair I", "Lothair II", "Lothair", "Lothar", "Lothar II", "Lothar I", "Lothair Crystal" ]
acf-co24-1-17
4
A treatise opposing a king of this name provides a rare scriptural justification for trial by ordeal to uphold one in which a knight fetched a stone from a vat of boiling water. Hincmar of Rheims attacked a king with this name for nonsensically claiming that his wife got pregnant via sodomy with her brother. The Susanna Crystal may depict the attempt of a king of this name to annul his marriage to Theutberga and marry his concubine Waldrada. After being declared co-emperor by the Ordinatio imperii, a man with this name led forces against his father at the Field of Lies in a rebellion sparked by the latter’s remarriage to Judith of Bavaria. A man of this name founded a kingdom that was partitioned in the Treaty of Meerssen and later became the Duchy of Lorraine. For 10 points, give this name of a king of Middle Francia who, with Louis the German and Charles the Bald, signed the Treaty of Verdun.
Lothair [or Lothar; accept Lothair I or Lothair II; accept Lothar I or Lothar II; accept Lothair Crystal] (The first sentence refers to Hincmar’s De Divortio. The kingdom is Lotharingia.)
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acf-co24-1-17_5
A man of this name founded a kingdom that was partitioned in the Treaty of Meerssen and later became the Duchy of Lorraine.
[ "Lothair I", "Lothair II", "Lothair", "Lothar", "Lothar II", "Lothar I", "Lothair Crystal" ]
acf-co24-1-17
5
A treatise opposing a king of this name provides a rare scriptural justification for trial by ordeal to uphold one in which a knight fetched a stone from a vat of boiling water. Hincmar of Rheims attacked a king with this name for nonsensically claiming that his wife got pregnant via sodomy with her brother. The Susanna Crystal may depict the attempt of a king of this name to annul his marriage to Theutberga and marry his concubine Waldrada. After being declared co-emperor by the Ordinatio imperii, a man with this name led forces against his father at the Field of Lies in a rebellion sparked by the latter’s remarriage to Judith of Bavaria. A man of this name founded a kingdom that was partitioned in the Treaty of Meerssen and later became the Duchy of Lorraine. For 10 points, give this name of a king of Middle Francia who, with Louis the German and Charles the Bald, signed the Treaty of Verdun.
Lothair [or Lothar; accept Lothair I or Lothair II; accept Lothar I or Lothar II; accept Lothair Crystal] (The first sentence refers to Hincmar’s De Divortio. The kingdom is Lotharingia.)
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acf-co24-1-17_6
For 10 points, give this name of a king of Middle Francia who, with Louis the German and Charles the Bald, signed the Treaty of Verdun.
[ "Lothair I", "Lothair II", "Lothair", "Lothar", "Lothar II", "Lothar I", "Lothair Crystal" ]
acf-co24-1-17
6
A treatise opposing a king of this name provides a rare scriptural justification for trial by ordeal to uphold one in which a knight fetched a stone from a vat of boiling water. Hincmar of Rheims attacked a king with this name for nonsensically claiming that his wife got pregnant via sodomy with her brother. The Susanna Crystal may depict the attempt of a king of this name to annul his marriage to Theutberga and marry his concubine Waldrada. After being declared co-emperor by the Ordinatio imperii, a man with this name led forces against his father at the Field of Lies in a rebellion sparked by the latter’s remarriage to Judith of Bavaria. A man of this name founded a kingdom that was partitioned in the Treaty of Meerssen and later became the Duchy of Lorraine. For 10 points, give this name of a king of Middle Francia who, with Louis the German and Charles the Bald, signed the Treaty of Verdun.
Lothair [or Lothar; accept Lothair I or Lothair II; accept Lothar I or Lothar II; accept Lothair Crystal] (The first sentence refers to Hincmar’s De Divortio. The kingdom is Lotharingia.)
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acf-co24-1-18_1
This essay mistakenly refers to the “Celtic conquerors of the Roman Empire” while defending Christianity from a quip about how “the darkness thickened with the progress of the light.”
[ "A Defence of Poetry" ]
acf-co24-1-18
1
This essay mistakenly refers to the “Celtic conquerors of the Roman Empire” while defending Christianity from a quip about how “the darkness thickened with the progress of the light.” This essay laments that “our calculations have outrun conception” and calls its title concept “a sword of lightning, ever unsheathed, which consumes the scabbard that would contain it.” This essay’s author studied the Ion and Symposium while writing it according to a chapter on its author’s “platonism” in M. H. Abrams’s The Mirror and the Lamp. This essay was written out of “sacred rage” at the description of an “Age of Brass” in a Thomas Peacock essay. This essay shares its admiration of Plato’s poetic skill with a similarly titled Philip Sidney essay. For 10 points, the declaration that “poets are the unacknowledged legislators of the world” ends what essay by Percy Shelley?
“A Defence of Poetry”
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acf-co24-1-18_2
This essay laments that “our calculations have outrun conception” and calls its title concept “a sword of lightning, ever unsheathed, which consumes the scabbard that would contain it.”
[ "A Defence of Poetry" ]
acf-co24-1-18
2
This essay mistakenly refers to the “Celtic conquerors of the Roman Empire” while defending Christianity from a quip about how “the darkness thickened with the progress of the light.” This essay laments that “our calculations have outrun conception” and calls its title concept “a sword of lightning, ever unsheathed, which consumes the scabbard that would contain it.” This essay’s author studied the Ion and Symposium while writing it according to a chapter on its author’s “platonism” in M. H. Abrams’s The Mirror and the Lamp. This essay was written out of “sacred rage” at the description of an “Age of Brass” in a Thomas Peacock essay. This essay shares its admiration of Plato’s poetic skill with a similarly titled Philip Sidney essay. For 10 points, the declaration that “poets are the unacknowledged legislators of the world” ends what essay by Percy Shelley?
“A Defence of Poetry”
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acf-co24-1-18_3
This essay’s author studied the Ion and Symposium while writing it according to a chapter on its author’s “platonism” in M. H. Abrams’s The Mirror and the Lamp.
[ "A Defence of Poetry" ]
acf-co24-1-18
3
This essay mistakenly refers to the “Celtic conquerors of the Roman Empire” while defending Christianity from a quip about how “the darkness thickened with the progress of the light.” This essay laments that “our calculations have outrun conception” and calls its title concept “a sword of lightning, ever unsheathed, which consumes the scabbard that would contain it.” This essay’s author studied the Ion and Symposium while writing it according to a chapter on its author’s “platonism” in M. H. Abrams’s The Mirror and the Lamp. This essay was written out of “sacred rage” at the description of an “Age of Brass” in a Thomas Peacock essay. This essay shares its admiration of Plato’s poetic skill with a similarly titled Philip Sidney essay. For 10 points, the declaration that “poets are the unacknowledged legislators of the world” ends what essay by Percy Shelley?
“A Defence of Poetry”
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acf-co24-1-18_4
This essay was written out of “sacred rage” at the description of an “Age of Brass” in a Thomas Peacock essay.
[ "A Defence of Poetry" ]
acf-co24-1-18
4
This essay mistakenly refers to the “Celtic conquerors of the Roman Empire” while defending Christianity from a quip about how “the darkness thickened with the progress of the light.” This essay laments that “our calculations have outrun conception” and calls its title concept “a sword of lightning, ever unsheathed, which consumes the scabbard that would contain it.” This essay’s author studied the Ion and Symposium while writing it according to a chapter on its author’s “platonism” in M. H. Abrams’s The Mirror and the Lamp. This essay was written out of “sacred rage” at the description of an “Age of Brass” in a Thomas Peacock essay. This essay shares its admiration of Plato’s poetic skill with a similarly titled Philip Sidney essay. For 10 points, the declaration that “poets are the unacknowledged legislators of the world” ends what essay by Percy Shelley?
“A Defence of Poetry”
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acf-co24-1-18_5
This essay shares its admiration of Plato’s poetic skill with a similarly titled Philip Sidney essay.
[ "A Defence of Poetry" ]
acf-co24-1-18
5
This essay mistakenly refers to the “Celtic conquerors of the Roman Empire” while defending Christianity from a quip about how “the darkness thickened with the progress of the light.” This essay laments that “our calculations have outrun conception” and calls its title concept “a sword of lightning, ever unsheathed, which consumes the scabbard that would contain it.” This essay’s author studied the Ion and Symposium while writing it according to a chapter on its author’s “platonism” in M. H. Abrams’s The Mirror and the Lamp. This essay was written out of “sacred rage” at the description of an “Age of Brass” in a Thomas Peacock essay. This essay shares its admiration of Plato’s poetic skill with a similarly titled Philip Sidney essay. For 10 points, the declaration that “poets are the unacknowledged legislators of the world” ends what essay by Percy Shelley?
“A Defence of Poetry”
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acf-co24-1-18_6
For 10 points, the declaration that “poets are the unacknowledged legislators of the world” ends what essay by Percy Shelley?
[ "A Defence of Poetry" ]
acf-co24-1-18
6
This essay mistakenly refers to the “Celtic conquerors of the Roman Empire” while defending Christianity from a quip about how “the darkness thickened with the progress of the light.” This essay laments that “our calculations have outrun conception” and calls its title concept “a sword of lightning, ever unsheathed, which consumes the scabbard that would contain it.” This essay’s author studied the Ion and Symposium while writing it according to a chapter on its author’s “platonism” in M. H. Abrams’s The Mirror and the Lamp. This essay was written out of “sacred rage” at the description of an “Age of Brass” in a Thomas Peacock essay. This essay shares its admiration of Plato’s poetic skill with a similarly titled Philip Sidney essay. For 10 points, the declaration that “poets are the unacknowledged legislators of the world” ends what essay by Percy Shelley?
“A Defence of Poetry”
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acf-co24-1-19_1
Each suite in Schein’s Banchetto musicale begins with this dance and ends with the newer allemande.
[ "Pavane for a Dead Princess; reject air", "ayre", "pavin", "Pavane pour une infante défunte", "Four-Note Pavan", "Lachrimae Pavan", "pavan, pavana, padovana, pavian,", "pavane" ]
acf-co24-1-19
1
Each suite in Schein’s Banchetto musicale begins with this dance and ends with the newer allemande. Joan Ambrosio Dalza paired five of these dances with a saltarello and a piva. Ben Jonson wrote “Hear me, O God” for Alfonso Ferrabosco the Younger’s “four-note” one. This elegant dance was usually followed by a hopping afterdance sometimes called the cinquepace. In My Ladye Nevells Booke, this dance is often followed by a piece whose title ends with “to the same.” A piece originally in this AABBCC form opens with a G minor chord and a four-note “falling tear” motif. The faster triple-time galliard was danced after this stately duple-time dance from northern Italy. John Dowland’s air “Flow, my tears” was adapted from a lute piece written as one of these dances titled “Lachrimae.” For 10 points, what dance titles Fauré’s Opus 50 in F-sharp minor, which inspired one “for a Dead Princess” by Ravel?
pavane [or pavan, pavana, padovana, pavian, or pavin; accept “Four-Note Pavan” or “Lachrimae Pavan”; accept Pavane pour une infante défunte or Pavane for a Dead Princess; reject “air” or “ayre”]
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acf-co24-1-19_2
Joan Ambrosio Dalza paired five of these dances with a saltarello and a piva.
[ "Pavane for a Dead Princess; reject air", "ayre", "pavin", "Pavane pour une infante défunte", "Four-Note Pavan", "Lachrimae Pavan", "pavan, pavana, padovana, pavian,", "pavane" ]
acf-co24-1-19
2
Each suite in Schein’s Banchetto musicale begins with this dance and ends with the newer allemande. Joan Ambrosio Dalza paired five of these dances with a saltarello and a piva. Ben Jonson wrote “Hear me, O God” for Alfonso Ferrabosco the Younger’s “four-note” one. This elegant dance was usually followed by a hopping afterdance sometimes called the cinquepace. In My Ladye Nevells Booke, this dance is often followed by a piece whose title ends with “to the same.” A piece originally in this AABBCC form opens with a G minor chord and a four-note “falling tear” motif. The faster triple-time galliard was danced after this stately duple-time dance from northern Italy. John Dowland’s air “Flow, my tears” was adapted from a lute piece written as one of these dances titled “Lachrimae.” For 10 points, what dance titles Fauré’s Opus 50 in F-sharp minor, which inspired one “for a Dead Princess” by Ravel?
pavane [or pavan, pavana, padovana, pavian, or pavin; accept “Four-Note Pavan” or “Lachrimae Pavan”; accept Pavane pour une infante défunte or Pavane for a Dead Princess; reject “air” or “ayre”]
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acf-co24-1-19_3
Ben Jonson wrote “Hear me, O God” for Alfonso Ferrabosco the Younger’s “four-note” one.
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acf-co24-1-19
3
Each suite in Schein’s Banchetto musicale begins with this dance and ends with the newer allemande. Joan Ambrosio Dalza paired five of these dances with a saltarello and a piva. Ben Jonson wrote “Hear me, O God” for Alfonso Ferrabosco the Younger’s “four-note” one. This elegant dance was usually followed by a hopping afterdance sometimes called the cinquepace. In My Ladye Nevells Booke, this dance is often followed by a piece whose title ends with “to the same.” A piece originally in this AABBCC form opens with a G minor chord and a four-note “falling tear” motif. The faster triple-time galliard was danced after this stately duple-time dance from northern Italy. John Dowland’s air “Flow, my tears” was adapted from a lute piece written as one of these dances titled “Lachrimae.” For 10 points, what dance titles Fauré’s Opus 50 in F-sharp minor, which inspired one “for a Dead Princess” by Ravel?
pavane [or pavan, pavana, padovana, pavian, or pavin; accept “Four-Note Pavan” or “Lachrimae Pavan”; accept Pavane pour une infante défunte or Pavane for a Dead Princess; reject “air” or “ayre”]
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acf-co24-1-19_4
This elegant dance was usually followed by a hopping afterdance sometimes called the cinquepace.
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acf-co24-1-19
4
Each suite in Schein’s Banchetto musicale begins with this dance and ends with the newer allemande. Joan Ambrosio Dalza paired five of these dances with a saltarello and a piva. Ben Jonson wrote “Hear me, O God” for Alfonso Ferrabosco the Younger’s “four-note” one. This elegant dance was usually followed by a hopping afterdance sometimes called the cinquepace. In My Ladye Nevells Booke, this dance is often followed by a piece whose title ends with “to the same.” A piece originally in this AABBCC form opens with a G minor chord and a four-note “falling tear” motif. The faster triple-time galliard was danced after this stately duple-time dance from northern Italy. John Dowland’s air “Flow, my tears” was adapted from a lute piece written as one of these dances titled “Lachrimae.” For 10 points, what dance titles Fauré’s Opus 50 in F-sharp minor, which inspired one “for a Dead Princess” by Ravel?
pavane [or pavan, pavana, padovana, pavian, or pavin; accept “Four-Note Pavan” or “Lachrimae Pavan”; accept Pavane pour une infante défunte or Pavane for a Dead Princess; reject “air” or “ayre”]
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acf-co24-1-19_5
In My Ladye Nevells Booke, this dance is often followed by a piece whose title ends with “to the same.”
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acf-co24-1-19
5
Each suite in Schein’s Banchetto musicale begins with this dance and ends with the newer allemande. Joan Ambrosio Dalza paired five of these dances with a saltarello and a piva. Ben Jonson wrote “Hear me, O God” for Alfonso Ferrabosco the Younger’s “four-note” one. This elegant dance was usually followed by a hopping afterdance sometimes called the cinquepace. In My Ladye Nevells Booke, this dance is often followed by a piece whose title ends with “to the same.” A piece originally in this AABBCC form opens with a G minor chord and a four-note “falling tear” motif. The faster triple-time galliard was danced after this stately duple-time dance from northern Italy. John Dowland’s air “Flow, my tears” was adapted from a lute piece written as one of these dances titled “Lachrimae.” For 10 points, what dance titles Fauré’s Opus 50 in F-sharp minor, which inspired one “for a Dead Princess” by Ravel?
pavane [or pavan, pavana, padovana, pavian, or pavin; accept “Four-Note Pavan” or “Lachrimae Pavan”; accept Pavane pour une infante défunte or Pavane for a Dead Princess; reject “air” or “ayre”]
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acf-co24-1-19_6
A piece originally in this AABBCC form opens with a G minor chord and a four-note “falling tear” motif.
[ "Pavane for a Dead Princess; reject air", "ayre", "pavin", "Pavane pour une infante défunte", "Four-Note Pavan", "Lachrimae Pavan", "pavan, pavana, padovana, pavian,", "pavane" ]
acf-co24-1-19
6
Each suite in Schein’s Banchetto musicale begins with this dance and ends with the newer allemande. Joan Ambrosio Dalza paired five of these dances with a saltarello and a piva. Ben Jonson wrote “Hear me, O God” for Alfonso Ferrabosco the Younger’s “four-note” one. This elegant dance was usually followed by a hopping afterdance sometimes called the cinquepace. In My Ladye Nevells Booke, this dance is often followed by a piece whose title ends with “to the same.” A piece originally in this AABBCC form opens with a G minor chord and a four-note “falling tear” motif. The faster triple-time galliard was danced after this stately duple-time dance from northern Italy. John Dowland’s air “Flow, my tears” was adapted from a lute piece written as one of these dances titled “Lachrimae.” For 10 points, what dance titles Fauré’s Opus 50 in F-sharp minor, which inspired one “for a Dead Princess” by Ravel?
pavane [or pavan, pavana, padovana, pavian, or pavin; accept “Four-Note Pavan” or “Lachrimae Pavan”; accept Pavane pour une infante défunte or Pavane for a Dead Princess; reject “air” or “ayre”]
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acf-co24-1-19_7
The faster triple-time galliard was danced after this stately duple-time dance from northern Italy.
[ "Pavane for a Dead Princess; reject air", "ayre", "pavin", "Pavane pour une infante défunte", "Four-Note Pavan", "Lachrimae Pavan", "pavan, pavana, padovana, pavian,", "pavane" ]
acf-co24-1-19
7
Each suite in Schein’s Banchetto musicale begins with this dance and ends with the newer allemande. Joan Ambrosio Dalza paired five of these dances with a saltarello and a piva. Ben Jonson wrote “Hear me, O God” for Alfonso Ferrabosco the Younger’s “four-note” one. This elegant dance was usually followed by a hopping afterdance sometimes called the cinquepace. In My Ladye Nevells Booke, this dance is often followed by a piece whose title ends with “to the same.” A piece originally in this AABBCC form opens with a G minor chord and a four-note “falling tear” motif. The faster triple-time galliard was danced after this stately duple-time dance from northern Italy. John Dowland’s air “Flow, my tears” was adapted from a lute piece written as one of these dances titled “Lachrimae.” For 10 points, what dance titles Fauré’s Opus 50 in F-sharp minor, which inspired one “for a Dead Princess” by Ravel?
pavane [or pavan, pavana, padovana, pavian, or pavin; accept “Four-Note Pavan” or “Lachrimae Pavan”; accept Pavane pour une infante défunte or Pavane for a Dead Princess; reject “air” or “ayre”]
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acf-co24-1-19_8
John Dowland’s air “Flow, my tears” was adapted from a lute piece written as one of these dances titled “Lachrimae.”
[ "Pavane for a Dead Princess; reject air", "ayre", "pavin", "Pavane pour une infante défunte", "Four-Note Pavan", "Lachrimae Pavan", "pavan, pavana, padovana, pavian,", "pavane" ]
acf-co24-1-19
8
Each suite in Schein’s Banchetto musicale begins with this dance and ends with the newer allemande. Joan Ambrosio Dalza paired five of these dances with a saltarello and a piva. Ben Jonson wrote “Hear me, O God” for Alfonso Ferrabosco the Younger’s “four-note” one. This elegant dance was usually followed by a hopping afterdance sometimes called the cinquepace. In My Ladye Nevells Booke, this dance is often followed by a piece whose title ends with “to the same.” A piece originally in this AABBCC form opens with a G minor chord and a four-note “falling tear” motif. The faster triple-time galliard was danced after this stately duple-time dance from northern Italy. John Dowland’s air “Flow, my tears” was adapted from a lute piece written as one of these dances titled “Lachrimae.” For 10 points, what dance titles Fauré’s Opus 50 in F-sharp minor, which inspired one “for a Dead Princess” by Ravel?
pavane [or pavan, pavana, padovana, pavian, or pavin; accept “Four-Note Pavan” or “Lachrimae Pavan”; accept Pavane pour une infante défunte or Pavane for a Dead Princess; reject “air” or “ayre”]
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acf-co24-1-19_9
For 10 points, what dance titles Fauré’s Opus 50 in F-sharp minor, which inspired one “for a Dead Princess” by Ravel?
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acf-co24-1-19
9
Each suite in Schein’s Banchetto musicale begins with this dance and ends with the newer allemande. Joan Ambrosio Dalza paired five of these dances with a saltarello and a piva. Ben Jonson wrote “Hear me, O God” for Alfonso Ferrabosco the Younger’s “four-note” one. This elegant dance was usually followed by a hopping afterdance sometimes called the cinquepace. In My Ladye Nevells Booke, this dance is often followed by a piece whose title ends with “to the same.” A piece originally in this AABBCC form opens with a G minor chord and a four-note “falling tear” motif. The faster triple-time galliard was danced after this stately duple-time dance from northern Italy. John Dowland’s air “Flow, my tears” was adapted from a lute piece written as one of these dances titled “Lachrimae.” For 10 points, what dance titles Fauré’s Opus 50 in F-sharp minor, which inspired one “for a Dead Princess” by Ravel?
pavane [or pavan, pavana, padovana, pavian, or pavin; accept “Four-Note Pavan” or “Lachrimae Pavan”; accept Pavane pour une infante défunte or Pavane for a Dead Princess; reject “air” or “ayre”]
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acf-co24-1-20_1
Paul Dirac created a method for this process that tangentially injects a mixture of hydrogen and another reactant at the speed of sound into a vortex tube.
[ "molecular laser isotope separation of uranium", "separation of uranium isotopes by laser excitation", "uranium isotope separation", "uranium enrichment", "U in place of uranium", "atomic vapor laser isotope separation of uranium" ]
acf-co24-1-20
1
Paul Dirac created a method for this process that tangentially injects a mixture of hydrogen and another reactant at the speed of sound into a vortex tube. Lasers with wavelengths around 16 micrometers are used to excite molecules for this process and facilitate the dissociation of a fluoride ion in SILEX procedures. SWUs are units that quantify the effectiveness of this process. Ernest Lawrence invented the calutron at the Y-12 plant to perform an electromagnetic form of this process. A compound commonly called “hex” is forced through a semi-permeable membrane in one technique for this process. “Zippe-type” devices used for this process have rendered gaseous diffusion obsolete. For 10 points, name this process that may use gas centrifugation to increase the relative amount of an element’s 235 isotope in natural samples.
uranium enrichment [accept uranium isotope separation or molecular laser isotope separation of uranium or atomic vapor laser isotope separation of uranium; accept separation of uranium isotopes by laser excitation; accept U in place of “uranium”; prompt on enrichment or isotope separation by asking “of what element?”; prompt on AVLIS or MLIS; prompt on gaseous diffusion until read; prompt on gas centrifugation until read; reject “uranium purification”]
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acf-co24-1-20_2
Lasers with wavelengths around 16 micrometers are used to excite molecules for this process and facilitate the dissociation of a fluoride ion in SILEX procedures.
[ "molecular laser isotope separation of uranium", "separation of uranium isotopes by laser excitation", "uranium isotope separation", "uranium enrichment", "U in place of uranium", "atomic vapor laser isotope separation of uranium" ]
acf-co24-1-20
2
Paul Dirac created a method for this process that tangentially injects a mixture of hydrogen and another reactant at the speed of sound into a vortex tube. Lasers with wavelengths around 16 micrometers are used to excite molecules for this process and facilitate the dissociation of a fluoride ion in SILEX procedures. SWUs are units that quantify the effectiveness of this process. Ernest Lawrence invented the calutron at the Y-12 plant to perform an electromagnetic form of this process. A compound commonly called “hex” is forced through a semi-permeable membrane in one technique for this process. “Zippe-type” devices used for this process have rendered gaseous diffusion obsolete. For 10 points, name this process that may use gas centrifugation to increase the relative amount of an element’s 235 isotope in natural samples.
uranium enrichment [accept uranium isotope separation or molecular laser isotope separation of uranium or atomic vapor laser isotope separation of uranium; accept separation of uranium isotopes by laser excitation; accept U in place of “uranium”; prompt on enrichment or isotope separation by asking “of what element?”; prompt on AVLIS or MLIS; prompt on gaseous diffusion until read; prompt on gas centrifugation until read; reject “uranium purification”]
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acf-co24-1-20_3
SWUs are units that quantify the effectiveness of this process.
[ "molecular laser isotope separation of uranium", "separation of uranium isotopes by laser excitation", "uranium isotope separation", "uranium enrichment", "U in place of uranium", "atomic vapor laser isotope separation of uranium" ]
acf-co24-1-20
3
Paul Dirac created a method for this process that tangentially injects a mixture of hydrogen and another reactant at the speed of sound into a vortex tube. Lasers with wavelengths around 16 micrometers are used to excite molecules for this process and facilitate the dissociation of a fluoride ion in SILEX procedures. SWUs are units that quantify the effectiveness of this process. Ernest Lawrence invented the calutron at the Y-12 plant to perform an electromagnetic form of this process. A compound commonly called “hex” is forced through a semi-permeable membrane in one technique for this process. “Zippe-type” devices used for this process have rendered gaseous diffusion obsolete. For 10 points, name this process that may use gas centrifugation to increase the relative amount of an element’s 235 isotope in natural samples.
uranium enrichment [accept uranium isotope separation or molecular laser isotope separation of uranium or atomic vapor laser isotope separation of uranium; accept separation of uranium isotopes by laser excitation; accept U in place of “uranium”; prompt on enrichment or isotope separation by asking “of what element?”; prompt on AVLIS or MLIS; prompt on gaseous diffusion until read; prompt on gas centrifugation until read; reject “uranium purification”]
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acf-co24-1-20_4
Ernest Lawrence invented the calutron at the Y-12 plant to perform an electromagnetic form of this process.
[ "molecular laser isotope separation of uranium", "separation of uranium isotopes by laser excitation", "uranium isotope separation", "uranium enrichment", "U in place of uranium", "atomic vapor laser isotope separation of uranium" ]
acf-co24-1-20
4
Paul Dirac created a method for this process that tangentially injects a mixture of hydrogen and another reactant at the speed of sound into a vortex tube. Lasers with wavelengths around 16 micrometers are used to excite molecules for this process and facilitate the dissociation of a fluoride ion in SILEX procedures. SWUs are units that quantify the effectiveness of this process. Ernest Lawrence invented the calutron at the Y-12 plant to perform an electromagnetic form of this process. A compound commonly called “hex” is forced through a semi-permeable membrane in one technique for this process. “Zippe-type” devices used for this process have rendered gaseous diffusion obsolete. For 10 points, name this process that may use gas centrifugation to increase the relative amount of an element’s 235 isotope in natural samples.
uranium enrichment [accept uranium isotope separation or molecular laser isotope separation of uranium or atomic vapor laser isotope separation of uranium; accept separation of uranium isotopes by laser excitation; accept U in place of “uranium”; prompt on enrichment or isotope separation by asking “of what element?”; prompt on AVLIS or MLIS; prompt on gaseous diffusion until read; prompt on gas centrifugation until read; reject “uranium purification”]
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acf-co24-1-20_5
A compound commonly called “hex” is forced through a semi-permeable membrane in one technique for this process.
[ "molecular laser isotope separation of uranium", "separation of uranium isotopes by laser excitation", "uranium isotope separation", "uranium enrichment", "U in place of uranium", "atomic vapor laser isotope separation of uranium" ]
acf-co24-1-20
5
Paul Dirac created a method for this process that tangentially injects a mixture of hydrogen and another reactant at the speed of sound into a vortex tube. Lasers with wavelengths around 16 micrometers are used to excite molecules for this process and facilitate the dissociation of a fluoride ion in SILEX procedures. SWUs are units that quantify the effectiveness of this process. Ernest Lawrence invented the calutron at the Y-12 plant to perform an electromagnetic form of this process. A compound commonly called “hex” is forced through a semi-permeable membrane in one technique for this process. “Zippe-type” devices used for this process have rendered gaseous diffusion obsolete. For 10 points, name this process that may use gas centrifugation to increase the relative amount of an element’s 235 isotope in natural samples.
uranium enrichment [accept uranium isotope separation or molecular laser isotope separation of uranium or atomic vapor laser isotope separation of uranium; accept separation of uranium isotopes by laser excitation; accept U in place of “uranium”; prompt on enrichment or isotope separation by asking “of what element?”; prompt on AVLIS or MLIS; prompt on gaseous diffusion until read; prompt on gas centrifugation until read; reject “uranium purification”]
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acf-co24-1-20_6
“Zippe-type” devices used for this process have rendered gaseous diffusion obsolete.
[ "molecular laser isotope separation of uranium", "separation of uranium isotopes by laser excitation", "uranium isotope separation", "uranium enrichment", "U in place of uranium", "atomic vapor laser isotope separation of uranium" ]
acf-co24-1-20
6
Paul Dirac created a method for this process that tangentially injects a mixture of hydrogen and another reactant at the speed of sound into a vortex tube. Lasers with wavelengths around 16 micrometers are used to excite molecules for this process and facilitate the dissociation of a fluoride ion in SILEX procedures. SWUs are units that quantify the effectiveness of this process. Ernest Lawrence invented the calutron at the Y-12 plant to perform an electromagnetic form of this process. A compound commonly called “hex” is forced through a semi-permeable membrane in one technique for this process. “Zippe-type” devices used for this process have rendered gaseous diffusion obsolete. For 10 points, name this process that may use gas centrifugation to increase the relative amount of an element’s 235 isotope in natural samples.
uranium enrichment [accept uranium isotope separation or molecular laser isotope separation of uranium or atomic vapor laser isotope separation of uranium; accept separation of uranium isotopes by laser excitation; accept U in place of “uranium”; prompt on enrichment or isotope separation by asking “of what element?”; prompt on AVLIS or MLIS; prompt on gaseous diffusion until read; prompt on gas centrifugation until read; reject “uranium purification”]
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acf-co24-1-20_7
For 10 points, name this process that may use gas centrifugation to increase the relative amount of an element’s 235 isotope in natural samples.
[ "molecular laser isotope separation of uranium", "separation of uranium isotopes by laser excitation", "uranium isotope separation", "uranium enrichment", "U in place of uranium", "atomic vapor laser isotope separation of uranium" ]
acf-co24-1-20
7
Paul Dirac created a method for this process that tangentially injects a mixture of hydrogen and another reactant at the speed of sound into a vortex tube. Lasers with wavelengths around 16 micrometers are used to excite molecules for this process and facilitate the dissociation of a fluoride ion in SILEX procedures. SWUs are units that quantify the effectiveness of this process. Ernest Lawrence invented the calutron at the Y-12 plant to perform an electromagnetic form of this process. A compound commonly called “hex” is forced through a semi-permeable membrane in one technique for this process. “Zippe-type” devices used for this process have rendered gaseous diffusion obsolete. For 10 points, name this process that may use gas centrifugation to increase the relative amount of an element’s 235 isotope in natural samples.
uranium enrichment [accept uranium isotope separation or molecular laser isotope separation of uranium or atomic vapor laser isotope separation of uranium; accept separation of uranium isotopes by laser excitation; accept U in place of “uranium”; prompt on enrichment or isotope separation by asking “of what element?”; prompt on AVLIS or MLIS; prompt on gaseous diffusion until read; prompt on gas centrifugation until read; reject “uranium purification”]
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acf-co24-2-1_1
An opera house in this city staged a Parasite-inspired Rigoletto in 2022 starring Amartüvshin Enkhbat.
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acf-co24-2-1
1
An opera house in this city staged a Parasite-inspired Rigoletto in 2022 starring Amartüvshin Enkhbat. The younger of two oboist brothers from this city wrote the opera Memet and 65 galant-style fast-slow-fast symphonies in early sonata form listed in the J-C catalog. While working on the opera Lucio Silla, a young Mozart composed six string quartets named for this city. After a conductor was challenged to a duel for refusing to conduct an encore, he banned them entirely at a venue in this city in 1921. The Sammartini brothers worked in this city. Before her Met debut, Leontyne Price became the first African-American to sing a leading role, Aida, at an opera house in this city. Nabucco, Falstaff, and Otello all premiered at an opera house in this city whose upper balcony hosts opinionated snobs called loggionisti. For 10 points, Arturo Toscanini was the longtime music director of what city’s La Scala?
Milan [or Milano; accept Milanese Quartets]
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acf-co24-2-1_2
The younger of two oboist brothers from this city wrote the opera Memet and 65 galant-style fast-slow-fast symphonies in early sonata form listed in the J-C catalog.
[ "Milano", "Milanese Quartets", "Milan" ]
acf-co24-2-1
2
An opera house in this city staged a Parasite-inspired Rigoletto in 2022 starring Amartüvshin Enkhbat. The younger of two oboist brothers from this city wrote the opera Memet and 65 galant-style fast-slow-fast symphonies in early sonata form listed in the J-C catalog. While working on the opera Lucio Silla, a young Mozart composed six string quartets named for this city. After a conductor was challenged to a duel for refusing to conduct an encore, he banned them entirely at a venue in this city in 1921. The Sammartini brothers worked in this city. Before her Met debut, Leontyne Price became the first African-American to sing a leading role, Aida, at an opera house in this city. Nabucco, Falstaff, and Otello all premiered at an opera house in this city whose upper balcony hosts opinionated snobs called loggionisti. For 10 points, Arturo Toscanini was the longtime music director of what city’s La Scala?
Milan [or Milano; accept Milanese Quartets]
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acf-co24-2-1_3
While working on the opera Lucio Silla, a young Mozart composed six string quartets named for this city.
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acf-co24-2-1
3
An opera house in this city staged a Parasite-inspired Rigoletto in 2022 starring Amartüvshin Enkhbat. The younger of two oboist brothers from this city wrote the opera Memet and 65 galant-style fast-slow-fast symphonies in early sonata form listed in the J-C catalog. While working on the opera Lucio Silla, a young Mozart composed six string quartets named for this city. After a conductor was challenged to a duel for refusing to conduct an encore, he banned them entirely at a venue in this city in 1921. The Sammartini brothers worked in this city. Before her Met debut, Leontyne Price became the first African-American to sing a leading role, Aida, at an opera house in this city. Nabucco, Falstaff, and Otello all premiered at an opera house in this city whose upper balcony hosts opinionated snobs called loggionisti. For 10 points, Arturo Toscanini was the longtime music director of what city’s La Scala?
Milan [or Milano; accept Milanese Quartets]
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acf-co24-2-1_4
After a conductor was challenged to a duel for refusing to conduct an encore, he banned them entirely at a venue in this city in 1921.
[ "Milano", "Milanese Quartets", "Milan" ]
acf-co24-2-1
4
An opera house in this city staged a Parasite-inspired Rigoletto in 2022 starring Amartüvshin Enkhbat. The younger of two oboist brothers from this city wrote the opera Memet and 65 galant-style fast-slow-fast symphonies in early sonata form listed in the J-C catalog. While working on the opera Lucio Silla, a young Mozart composed six string quartets named for this city. After a conductor was challenged to a duel for refusing to conduct an encore, he banned them entirely at a venue in this city in 1921. The Sammartini brothers worked in this city. Before her Met debut, Leontyne Price became the first African-American to sing a leading role, Aida, at an opera house in this city. Nabucco, Falstaff, and Otello all premiered at an opera house in this city whose upper balcony hosts opinionated snobs called loggionisti. For 10 points, Arturo Toscanini was the longtime music director of what city’s La Scala?
Milan [or Milano; accept Milanese Quartets]
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acf-co24-2-1_5
The Sammartini brothers worked in this city.
[ "Milano", "Milanese Quartets", "Milan" ]
acf-co24-2-1
5
An opera house in this city staged a Parasite-inspired Rigoletto in 2022 starring Amartüvshin Enkhbat. The younger of two oboist brothers from this city wrote the opera Memet and 65 galant-style fast-slow-fast symphonies in early sonata form listed in the J-C catalog. While working on the opera Lucio Silla, a young Mozart composed six string quartets named for this city. After a conductor was challenged to a duel for refusing to conduct an encore, he banned them entirely at a venue in this city in 1921. The Sammartini brothers worked in this city. Before her Met debut, Leontyne Price became the first African-American to sing a leading role, Aida, at an opera house in this city. Nabucco, Falstaff, and Otello all premiered at an opera house in this city whose upper balcony hosts opinionated snobs called loggionisti. For 10 points, Arturo Toscanini was the longtime music director of what city’s La Scala?
Milan [or Milano; accept Milanese Quartets]
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acf-co24-2-1_6
Before her Met debut, Leontyne Price became the first African-American to sing a leading role, Aida, at an opera house in this city.
[ "Milano", "Milanese Quartets", "Milan" ]
acf-co24-2-1
6
An opera house in this city staged a Parasite-inspired Rigoletto in 2022 starring Amartüvshin Enkhbat. The younger of two oboist brothers from this city wrote the opera Memet and 65 galant-style fast-slow-fast symphonies in early sonata form listed in the J-C catalog. While working on the opera Lucio Silla, a young Mozart composed six string quartets named for this city. After a conductor was challenged to a duel for refusing to conduct an encore, he banned them entirely at a venue in this city in 1921. The Sammartini brothers worked in this city. Before her Met debut, Leontyne Price became the first African-American to sing a leading role, Aida, at an opera house in this city. Nabucco, Falstaff, and Otello all premiered at an opera house in this city whose upper balcony hosts opinionated snobs called loggionisti. For 10 points, Arturo Toscanini was the longtime music director of what city’s La Scala?
Milan [or Milano; accept Milanese Quartets]
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acf-co24-2-1_7
Nabucco, Falstaff, and Otello all premiered at an opera house in this city whose upper balcony hosts opinionated snobs called loggionisti.
[ "Milano", "Milanese Quartets", "Milan" ]
acf-co24-2-1
7
An opera house in this city staged a Parasite-inspired Rigoletto in 2022 starring Amartüvshin Enkhbat. The younger of two oboist brothers from this city wrote the opera Memet and 65 galant-style fast-slow-fast symphonies in early sonata form listed in the J-C catalog. While working on the opera Lucio Silla, a young Mozart composed six string quartets named for this city. After a conductor was challenged to a duel for refusing to conduct an encore, he banned them entirely at a venue in this city in 1921. The Sammartini brothers worked in this city. Before her Met debut, Leontyne Price became the first African-American to sing a leading role, Aida, at an opera house in this city. Nabucco, Falstaff, and Otello all premiered at an opera house in this city whose upper balcony hosts opinionated snobs called loggionisti. For 10 points, Arturo Toscanini was the longtime music director of what city’s La Scala?
Milan [or Milano; accept Milanese Quartets]
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acf-co24-2-1_8
For 10 points, Arturo Toscanini was the longtime music director of what city’s La Scala?
[ "Milano", "Milanese Quartets", "Milan" ]
acf-co24-2-1
8
An opera house in this city staged a Parasite-inspired Rigoletto in 2022 starring Amartüvshin Enkhbat. The younger of two oboist brothers from this city wrote the opera Memet and 65 galant-style fast-slow-fast symphonies in early sonata form listed in the J-C catalog. While working on the opera Lucio Silla, a young Mozart composed six string quartets named for this city. After a conductor was challenged to a duel for refusing to conduct an encore, he banned them entirely at a venue in this city in 1921. The Sammartini brothers worked in this city. Before her Met debut, Leontyne Price became the first African-American to sing a leading role, Aida, at an opera house in this city. Nabucco, Falstaff, and Otello all premiered at an opera house in this city whose upper balcony hosts opinionated snobs called loggionisti. For 10 points, Arturo Toscanini was the longtime music director of what city’s La Scala?
Milan [or Milano; accept Milanese Quartets]
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acf-co24-2-2_1
This character confusingly replies “ay, no; no, ay” after comparing his cousin and himself to two buckets in a “deep well.”
[ "Richard II" ]
acf-co24-2-2
1
This character confusingly replies “ay, no; no, ay” after comparing his cousin and himself to two buckets in a “deep well.” This character studies his own face in a monologue beginning, “Give me the glass, and therein will I read.” Elizabeth I supposedly exclaimed, “I am [this character], know ye not that?” after the Earl of Essex paid the Lord Chamberlain’s Men to stage a play about him. This character claims that not even “all the water in the rough rude sea / Can wash the balm from an anointed King” in a play in which he wishes to “tell sad stories of the death of kings.” This character seizes the land of his uncle, who had earlier praised an “other Eden” and “sceptered isle” on his deathbed. This character is murdered in Pomfret after surrendering to Gaunt’s son Bolingbroke. For 10 points, name this king whose downfall is covered in the first play in Shakespeare’s Henriad.
Richard II [prompt on Richard]
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acf-co24-2-2_2
This character studies his own face in a monologue beginning, “Give me the glass, and therein will I read.”
[ "Richard II" ]
acf-co24-2-2
2
This character confusingly replies “ay, no; no, ay” after comparing his cousin and himself to two buckets in a “deep well.” This character studies his own face in a monologue beginning, “Give me the glass, and therein will I read.” Elizabeth I supposedly exclaimed, “I am [this character], know ye not that?” after the Earl of Essex paid the Lord Chamberlain’s Men to stage a play about him. This character claims that not even “all the water in the rough rude sea / Can wash the balm from an anointed King” in a play in which he wishes to “tell sad stories of the death of kings.” This character seizes the land of his uncle, who had earlier praised an “other Eden” and “sceptered isle” on his deathbed. This character is murdered in Pomfret after surrendering to Gaunt’s son Bolingbroke. For 10 points, name this king whose downfall is covered in the first play in Shakespeare’s Henriad.
Richard II [prompt on Richard]
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acf-co24-2-2_3
Elizabeth I supposedly exclaimed, “I am [this character], know ye not that?” after the Earl of Essex paid the Lord Chamberlain’s Men to stage a play about him.
[ "Richard II" ]
acf-co24-2-2
3
This character confusingly replies “ay, no; no, ay” after comparing his cousin and himself to two buckets in a “deep well.” This character studies his own face in a monologue beginning, “Give me the glass, and therein will I read.” Elizabeth I supposedly exclaimed, “I am [this character], know ye not that?” after the Earl of Essex paid the Lord Chamberlain’s Men to stage a play about him. This character claims that not even “all the water in the rough rude sea / Can wash the balm from an anointed King” in a play in which he wishes to “tell sad stories of the death of kings.” This character seizes the land of his uncle, who had earlier praised an “other Eden” and “sceptered isle” on his deathbed. This character is murdered in Pomfret after surrendering to Gaunt’s son Bolingbroke. For 10 points, name this king whose downfall is covered in the first play in Shakespeare’s Henriad.
Richard II [prompt on Richard]
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acf-co24-2-2_4
This character claims that not even “all the water in the rough rude sea / Can wash the balm from an anointed King” in a play in which he wishes to “tell sad stories of the death of kings.”
[ "Richard II" ]
acf-co24-2-2
4
This character confusingly replies “ay, no; no, ay” after comparing his cousin and himself to two buckets in a “deep well.” This character studies his own face in a monologue beginning, “Give me the glass, and therein will I read.” Elizabeth I supposedly exclaimed, “I am [this character], know ye not that?” after the Earl of Essex paid the Lord Chamberlain’s Men to stage a play about him. This character claims that not even “all the water in the rough rude sea / Can wash the balm from an anointed King” in a play in which he wishes to “tell sad stories of the death of kings.” This character seizes the land of his uncle, who had earlier praised an “other Eden” and “sceptered isle” on his deathbed. This character is murdered in Pomfret after surrendering to Gaunt’s son Bolingbroke. For 10 points, name this king whose downfall is covered in the first play in Shakespeare’s Henriad.
Richard II [prompt on Richard]
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acf-co24-2-2_5
This character seizes the land of his uncle, who had earlier praised an “other Eden” and “sceptered isle” on his deathbed.
[ "Richard II" ]
acf-co24-2-2
5
This character confusingly replies “ay, no; no, ay” after comparing his cousin and himself to two buckets in a “deep well.” This character studies his own face in a monologue beginning, “Give me the glass, and therein will I read.” Elizabeth I supposedly exclaimed, “I am [this character], know ye not that?” after the Earl of Essex paid the Lord Chamberlain’s Men to stage a play about him. This character claims that not even “all the water in the rough rude sea / Can wash the balm from an anointed King” in a play in which he wishes to “tell sad stories of the death of kings.” This character seizes the land of his uncle, who had earlier praised an “other Eden” and “sceptered isle” on his deathbed. This character is murdered in Pomfret after surrendering to Gaunt’s son Bolingbroke. For 10 points, name this king whose downfall is covered in the first play in Shakespeare’s Henriad.
Richard II [prompt on Richard]
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acf-co24-2-2_6
This character is murdered in Pomfret after surrendering to Gaunt’s son Bolingbroke.
[ "Richard II" ]
acf-co24-2-2
6
This character confusingly replies “ay, no; no, ay” after comparing his cousin and himself to two buckets in a “deep well.” This character studies his own face in a monologue beginning, “Give me the glass, and therein will I read.” Elizabeth I supposedly exclaimed, “I am [this character], know ye not that?” after the Earl of Essex paid the Lord Chamberlain’s Men to stage a play about him. This character claims that not even “all the water in the rough rude sea / Can wash the balm from an anointed King” in a play in which he wishes to “tell sad stories of the death of kings.” This character seizes the land of his uncle, who had earlier praised an “other Eden” and “sceptered isle” on his deathbed. This character is murdered in Pomfret after surrendering to Gaunt’s son Bolingbroke. For 10 points, name this king whose downfall is covered in the first play in Shakespeare’s Henriad.
Richard II [prompt on Richard]
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acf-co24-2-2_7
For 10 points, name this king whose downfall is covered in the first play in Shakespeare’s Henriad.
[ "Richard II" ]
acf-co24-2-2
7
This character confusingly replies “ay, no; no, ay” after comparing his cousin and himself to two buckets in a “deep well.” This character studies his own face in a monologue beginning, “Give me the glass, and therein will I read.” Elizabeth I supposedly exclaimed, “I am [this character], know ye not that?” after the Earl of Essex paid the Lord Chamberlain’s Men to stage a play about him. This character claims that not even “all the water in the rough rude sea / Can wash the balm from an anointed King” in a play in which he wishes to “tell sad stories of the death of kings.” This character seizes the land of his uncle, who had earlier praised an “other Eden” and “sceptered isle” on his deathbed. This character is murdered in Pomfret after surrendering to Gaunt’s son Bolingbroke. For 10 points, name this king whose downfall is covered in the first play in Shakespeare’s Henriad.
Richard II [prompt on Richard]
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acf-co24-2-3_1
Jean Marteilhe wrote a rare memoir of life as one of these people, who were watched by argousins and worked in groups called chiourmes in the scaloccio system.
[ "galley slaves", "galley rowers", "galériens", "word forms of rowing", "using oars" ]
acf-co24-2-3
1
Jean Marteilhe wrote a rare memoir of life as one of these people, who were watched by argousins and worked in groups called chiourmes in the scaloccio system. Working as a chaplain to these people inspired Vincent de Paul to found the Lazarists. A statue of the Virgin Mary was supposedly thrown out a window by John Knox during the 19 months he spent as one of these people after being found in St. Andrew’s Castle with the killers of David Beaton. Instead of working in this role, forçats were sent to the Toulon Bagne after a 1748 edict that ended the use of this role as the most common punishment for male convicts in France. In the Mediterranean, captives served in this role while chained to benches on the xebecs used by Barbary pirates. For 10 points, at the Battle of Lepanto, the labor of what people propelled the Holy League’s ships?
galley rowers [or galley slaves; or galériens; accept word forms of rowing or using oars; prompt on slaves, prisoners, convicts, or synonyms; prompt on galley crew, crews, or ship crew, sailors, or boatmen by asking “serving in what role on the ship?”]
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acf-co24-2-3_2
Working as a chaplain to these people inspired Vincent de Paul to found the Lazarists.
[ "galley slaves", "galley rowers", "galériens", "word forms of rowing", "using oars" ]
acf-co24-2-3
2
Jean Marteilhe wrote a rare memoir of life as one of these people, who were watched by argousins and worked in groups called chiourmes in the scaloccio system. Working as a chaplain to these people inspired Vincent de Paul to found the Lazarists. A statue of the Virgin Mary was supposedly thrown out a window by John Knox during the 19 months he spent as one of these people after being found in St. Andrew’s Castle with the killers of David Beaton. Instead of working in this role, forçats were sent to the Toulon Bagne after a 1748 edict that ended the use of this role as the most common punishment for male convicts in France. In the Mediterranean, captives served in this role while chained to benches on the xebecs used by Barbary pirates. For 10 points, at the Battle of Lepanto, the labor of what people propelled the Holy League’s ships?
galley rowers [or galley slaves; or galériens; accept word forms of rowing or using oars; prompt on slaves, prisoners, convicts, or synonyms; prompt on galley crew, crews, or ship crew, sailors, or boatmen by asking “serving in what role on the ship?”]
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acf-co24-2-3_3
A statue of the Virgin Mary was supposedly thrown out a window by John Knox during the 19 months he spent as one of these people after being found in St. Andrew’s Castle with the killers of David Beaton.
[ "galley slaves", "galley rowers", "galériens", "word forms of rowing", "using oars" ]
acf-co24-2-3
3
Jean Marteilhe wrote a rare memoir of life as one of these people, who were watched by argousins and worked in groups called chiourmes in the scaloccio system. Working as a chaplain to these people inspired Vincent de Paul to found the Lazarists. A statue of the Virgin Mary was supposedly thrown out a window by John Knox during the 19 months he spent as one of these people after being found in St. Andrew’s Castle with the killers of David Beaton. Instead of working in this role, forçats were sent to the Toulon Bagne after a 1748 edict that ended the use of this role as the most common punishment for male convicts in France. In the Mediterranean, captives served in this role while chained to benches on the xebecs used by Barbary pirates. For 10 points, at the Battle of Lepanto, the labor of what people propelled the Holy League’s ships?
galley rowers [or galley slaves; or galériens; accept word forms of rowing or using oars; prompt on slaves, prisoners, convicts, or synonyms; prompt on galley crew, crews, or ship crew, sailors, or boatmen by asking “serving in what role on the ship?”]
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acf-co24-2-3_4
Instead of working in this role, forçats were sent to the Toulon Bagne after a 1748 edict that ended the use of this role as the most common punishment for male convicts in France.
[ "galley slaves", "galley rowers", "galériens", "word forms of rowing", "using oars" ]
acf-co24-2-3
4
Jean Marteilhe wrote a rare memoir of life as one of these people, who were watched by argousins and worked in groups called chiourmes in the scaloccio system. Working as a chaplain to these people inspired Vincent de Paul to found the Lazarists. A statue of the Virgin Mary was supposedly thrown out a window by John Knox during the 19 months he spent as one of these people after being found in St. Andrew’s Castle with the killers of David Beaton. Instead of working in this role, forçats were sent to the Toulon Bagne after a 1748 edict that ended the use of this role as the most common punishment for male convicts in France. In the Mediterranean, captives served in this role while chained to benches on the xebecs used by Barbary pirates. For 10 points, at the Battle of Lepanto, the labor of what people propelled the Holy League’s ships?
galley rowers [or galley slaves; or galériens; accept word forms of rowing or using oars; prompt on slaves, prisoners, convicts, or synonyms; prompt on galley crew, crews, or ship crew, sailors, or boatmen by asking “serving in what role on the ship?”]
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acf-co24-2-3_5
In the Mediterranean, captives served in this role while chained to benches on the xebecs used by Barbary pirates.
[ "galley slaves", "galley rowers", "galériens", "word forms of rowing", "using oars" ]
acf-co24-2-3
5
Jean Marteilhe wrote a rare memoir of life as one of these people, who were watched by argousins and worked in groups called chiourmes in the scaloccio system. Working as a chaplain to these people inspired Vincent de Paul to found the Lazarists. A statue of the Virgin Mary was supposedly thrown out a window by John Knox during the 19 months he spent as one of these people after being found in St. Andrew’s Castle with the killers of David Beaton. Instead of working in this role, forçats were sent to the Toulon Bagne after a 1748 edict that ended the use of this role as the most common punishment for male convicts in France. In the Mediterranean, captives served in this role while chained to benches on the xebecs used by Barbary pirates. For 10 points, at the Battle of Lepanto, the labor of what people propelled the Holy League’s ships?
galley rowers [or galley slaves; or galériens; accept word forms of rowing or using oars; prompt on slaves, prisoners, convicts, or synonyms; prompt on galley crew, crews, or ship crew, sailors, or boatmen by asking “serving in what role on the ship?”]
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acf-co24-2-3_6
For 10 points, at the Battle of Lepanto, the labor of what people propelled the Holy League’s ships?
[ "galley slaves", "galley rowers", "galériens", "word forms of rowing", "using oars" ]
acf-co24-2-3
6
Jean Marteilhe wrote a rare memoir of life as one of these people, who were watched by argousins and worked in groups called chiourmes in the scaloccio system. Working as a chaplain to these people inspired Vincent de Paul to found the Lazarists. A statue of the Virgin Mary was supposedly thrown out a window by John Knox during the 19 months he spent as one of these people after being found in St. Andrew’s Castle with the killers of David Beaton. Instead of working in this role, forçats were sent to the Toulon Bagne after a 1748 edict that ended the use of this role as the most common punishment for male convicts in France. In the Mediterranean, captives served in this role while chained to benches on the xebecs used by Barbary pirates. For 10 points, at the Battle of Lepanto, the labor of what people propelled the Holy League’s ships?
galley rowers [or galley slaves; or galériens; accept word forms of rowing or using oars; prompt on slaves, prisoners, convicts, or synonyms; prompt on galley crew, crews, or ship crew, sailors, or boatmen by asking “serving in what role on the ship?”]
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acf-co24-2-4_1
Sarah Hutton’s revised edition of this thinker’s letters restores “Tracts” that had been cut by Marjorie Hope Nicolson.
[ "Lady Anne Conway", "Anne Finch", "Viscountess Conway" ]
acf-co24-2-4
1
Sarah Hutton’s revised edition of this thinker’s letters restores “Tracts” that had been cut by Marjorie Hope Nicolson. This thinker’s use of a mentor’s term, “discerpible,” suggests that Descartes was not the target of a book that says a carpenter does “not give Being to the Wood.” Francis Mercury van Helmont introduced this thinker to both kabbalah and Quakerism. This thinker described a “third species” that God uses as an “Instrument” to be nearer to Nature; that concept analogous to a contemporary’s “plastic nature” was termed “Middle Being” by this thinker. This thinker described creation as a single substance composed of infinite “spirit particles.” The Cambridge Platonist Henry More tutored this 17th-century philosopher whose “vitalist” ideas informed Leibniz’s concept of monads. For 10 points, name this woman who wrote The Principles of the Most Ancient and Modern Philosophy.
Lady Anne Conway [or Viscountess Conway or Anne Finch]
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acf-co24-2-4_2
This thinker’s use of a mentor’s term, “discerpible,” suggests that Descartes was not the target of a book that says a carpenter does “not give Being to the Wood.”
[ "Lady Anne Conway", "Anne Finch", "Viscountess Conway" ]
acf-co24-2-4
2
Sarah Hutton’s revised edition of this thinker’s letters restores “Tracts” that had been cut by Marjorie Hope Nicolson. This thinker’s use of a mentor’s term, “discerpible,” suggests that Descartes was not the target of a book that says a carpenter does “not give Being to the Wood.” Francis Mercury van Helmont introduced this thinker to both kabbalah and Quakerism. This thinker described a “third species” that God uses as an “Instrument” to be nearer to Nature; that concept analogous to a contemporary’s “plastic nature” was termed “Middle Being” by this thinker. This thinker described creation as a single substance composed of infinite “spirit particles.” The Cambridge Platonist Henry More tutored this 17th-century philosopher whose “vitalist” ideas informed Leibniz’s concept of monads. For 10 points, name this woman who wrote The Principles of the Most Ancient and Modern Philosophy.
Lady Anne Conway [or Viscountess Conway or Anne Finch]
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acf-co24-2-4_3
Francis Mercury van Helmont introduced this thinker to both kabbalah and Quakerism.
[ "Lady Anne Conway", "Anne Finch", "Viscountess Conway" ]
acf-co24-2-4
3
Sarah Hutton’s revised edition of this thinker’s letters restores “Tracts” that had been cut by Marjorie Hope Nicolson. This thinker’s use of a mentor’s term, “discerpible,” suggests that Descartes was not the target of a book that says a carpenter does “not give Being to the Wood.” Francis Mercury van Helmont introduced this thinker to both kabbalah and Quakerism. This thinker described a “third species” that God uses as an “Instrument” to be nearer to Nature; that concept analogous to a contemporary’s “plastic nature” was termed “Middle Being” by this thinker. This thinker described creation as a single substance composed of infinite “spirit particles.” The Cambridge Platonist Henry More tutored this 17th-century philosopher whose “vitalist” ideas informed Leibniz’s concept of monads. For 10 points, name this woman who wrote The Principles of the Most Ancient and Modern Philosophy.
Lady Anne Conway [or Viscountess Conway or Anne Finch]
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acf-co24-2-4_4
This thinker described a “third species” that God uses as an “Instrument” to be nearer to Nature; that concept analogous to a contemporary’s “plastic nature” was termed “Middle Being” by this thinker.
[ "Lady Anne Conway", "Anne Finch", "Viscountess Conway" ]
acf-co24-2-4
4
Sarah Hutton’s revised edition of this thinker’s letters restores “Tracts” that had been cut by Marjorie Hope Nicolson. This thinker’s use of a mentor’s term, “discerpible,” suggests that Descartes was not the target of a book that says a carpenter does “not give Being to the Wood.” Francis Mercury van Helmont introduced this thinker to both kabbalah and Quakerism. This thinker described a “third species” that God uses as an “Instrument” to be nearer to Nature; that concept analogous to a contemporary’s “plastic nature” was termed “Middle Being” by this thinker. This thinker described creation as a single substance composed of infinite “spirit particles.” The Cambridge Platonist Henry More tutored this 17th-century philosopher whose “vitalist” ideas informed Leibniz’s concept of monads. For 10 points, name this woman who wrote The Principles of the Most Ancient and Modern Philosophy.
Lady Anne Conway [or Viscountess Conway or Anne Finch]
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acf-co24-2-4_5
This thinker described creation as a single substance composed of infinite “spirit particles.”
[ "Lady Anne Conway", "Anne Finch", "Viscountess Conway" ]
acf-co24-2-4
5
Sarah Hutton’s revised edition of this thinker’s letters restores “Tracts” that had been cut by Marjorie Hope Nicolson. This thinker’s use of a mentor’s term, “discerpible,” suggests that Descartes was not the target of a book that says a carpenter does “not give Being to the Wood.” Francis Mercury van Helmont introduced this thinker to both kabbalah and Quakerism. This thinker described a “third species” that God uses as an “Instrument” to be nearer to Nature; that concept analogous to a contemporary’s “plastic nature” was termed “Middle Being” by this thinker. This thinker described creation as a single substance composed of infinite “spirit particles.” The Cambridge Platonist Henry More tutored this 17th-century philosopher whose “vitalist” ideas informed Leibniz’s concept of monads. For 10 points, name this woman who wrote The Principles of the Most Ancient and Modern Philosophy.
Lady Anne Conway [or Viscountess Conway or Anne Finch]
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acf-co24-2-4_6
The Cambridge Platonist Henry More tutored this 17th-century philosopher whose “vitalist” ideas informed Leibniz’s concept of monads.
[ "Lady Anne Conway", "Anne Finch", "Viscountess Conway" ]
acf-co24-2-4
6
Sarah Hutton’s revised edition of this thinker’s letters restores “Tracts” that had been cut by Marjorie Hope Nicolson. This thinker’s use of a mentor’s term, “discerpible,” suggests that Descartes was not the target of a book that says a carpenter does “not give Being to the Wood.” Francis Mercury van Helmont introduced this thinker to both kabbalah and Quakerism. This thinker described a “third species” that God uses as an “Instrument” to be nearer to Nature; that concept analogous to a contemporary’s “plastic nature” was termed “Middle Being” by this thinker. This thinker described creation as a single substance composed of infinite “spirit particles.” The Cambridge Platonist Henry More tutored this 17th-century philosopher whose “vitalist” ideas informed Leibniz’s concept of monads. For 10 points, name this woman who wrote The Principles of the Most Ancient and Modern Philosophy.
Lady Anne Conway [or Viscountess Conway or Anne Finch]
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acf-co24-2-4_7
For 10 points, name this woman who wrote The Principles of the Most Ancient and Modern Philosophy.
[ "Lady Anne Conway", "Anne Finch", "Viscountess Conway" ]
acf-co24-2-4
7
Sarah Hutton’s revised edition of this thinker’s letters restores “Tracts” that had been cut by Marjorie Hope Nicolson. This thinker’s use of a mentor’s term, “discerpible,” suggests that Descartes was not the target of a book that says a carpenter does “not give Being to the Wood.” Francis Mercury van Helmont introduced this thinker to both kabbalah and Quakerism. This thinker described a “third species” that God uses as an “Instrument” to be nearer to Nature; that concept analogous to a contemporary’s “plastic nature” was termed “Middle Being” by this thinker. This thinker described creation as a single substance composed of infinite “spirit particles.” The Cambridge Platonist Henry More tutored this 17th-century philosopher whose “vitalist” ideas informed Leibniz’s concept of monads. For 10 points, name this woman who wrote The Principles of the Most Ancient and Modern Philosophy.
Lady Anne Conway [or Viscountess Conway or Anne Finch]
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acf-co24-2-5_1
A class of these materials is commonly formed via the addition of octenyl-succinic-acid-derivatized starch granules.
[ "Pickering emulsions", "emulsions", "Ramsden emulsions" ]
acf-co24-2-5
1
A class of these materials is commonly formed via the addition of octenyl-succinic-acid-derivatized starch granules. “Double” examples of these materials, known as O/W/O or W/O/W, are commonly used as vaccine adjuvants due to their increased activity. Types of these materials stabilized by solid particles are named for either Ramsden or Pickering. The presence of essential oils can cause the spontaneous formation of these materials in the ouzo effect. Low-pressure methods of forming these materials, such as by forcing a phase through a membrane, are replacing high-pressure methods such as homogenizers. These materials can be stabilized by amphiphilic surfactants, such as egg yolk lecithin in mayonnaise. These materials can be destroyed by buoyant forces in creaming and by droplet flocculation. For 10 points, name these colloids that are mixtures of two immiscible liquids.
emulsions [accept Ramsden emulsions or Pickering emulsions; prompt on colloids or hydrocolloids until “colloids” is read]
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acf-co24-2-5_2
“Double” examples of these materials, known as O/W/O or W/O/W, are commonly used as vaccine adjuvants due to their increased activity.
[ "Pickering emulsions", "emulsions", "Ramsden emulsions" ]
acf-co24-2-5
2
A class of these materials is commonly formed via the addition of octenyl-succinic-acid-derivatized starch granules. “Double” examples of these materials, known as O/W/O or W/O/W, are commonly used as vaccine adjuvants due to their increased activity. Types of these materials stabilized by solid particles are named for either Ramsden or Pickering. The presence of essential oils can cause the spontaneous formation of these materials in the ouzo effect. Low-pressure methods of forming these materials, such as by forcing a phase through a membrane, are replacing high-pressure methods such as homogenizers. These materials can be stabilized by amphiphilic surfactants, such as egg yolk lecithin in mayonnaise. These materials can be destroyed by buoyant forces in creaming and by droplet flocculation. For 10 points, name these colloids that are mixtures of two immiscible liquids.
emulsions [accept Ramsden emulsions or Pickering emulsions; prompt on colloids or hydrocolloids until “colloids” is read]
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acf-co24-2-5_3
Types of these materials stabilized by solid particles are named for either Ramsden or Pickering.
[ "Pickering emulsions", "emulsions", "Ramsden emulsions" ]
acf-co24-2-5
3
A class of these materials is commonly formed via the addition of octenyl-succinic-acid-derivatized starch granules. “Double” examples of these materials, known as O/W/O or W/O/W, are commonly used as vaccine adjuvants due to their increased activity. Types of these materials stabilized by solid particles are named for either Ramsden or Pickering. The presence of essential oils can cause the spontaneous formation of these materials in the ouzo effect. Low-pressure methods of forming these materials, such as by forcing a phase through a membrane, are replacing high-pressure methods such as homogenizers. These materials can be stabilized by amphiphilic surfactants, such as egg yolk lecithin in mayonnaise. These materials can be destroyed by buoyant forces in creaming and by droplet flocculation. For 10 points, name these colloids that are mixtures of two immiscible liquids.
emulsions [accept Ramsden emulsions or Pickering emulsions; prompt on colloids or hydrocolloids until “colloids” is read]
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acf-co24-2-5_4
The presence of essential oils can cause the spontaneous formation of these materials in the ouzo effect.
[ "Pickering emulsions", "emulsions", "Ramsden emulsions" ]
acf-co24-2-5
4
A class of these materials is commonly formed via the addition of octenyl-succinic-acid-derivatized starch granules. “Double” examples of these materials, known as O/W/O or W/O/W, are commonly used as vaccine adjuvants due to their increased activity. Types of these materials stabilized by solid particles are named for either Ramsden or Pickering. The presence of essential oils can cause the spontaneous formation of these materials in the ouzo effect. Low-pressure methods of forming these materials, such as by forcing a phase through a membrane, are replacing high-pressure methods such as homogenizers. These materials can be stabilized by amphiphilic surfactants, such as egg yolk lecithin in mayonnaise. These materials can be destroyed by buoyant forces in creaming and by droplet flocculation. For 10 points, name these colloids that are mixtures of two immiscible liquids.
emulsions [accept Ramsden emulsions or Pickering emulsions; prompt on colloids or hydrocolloids until “colloids” is read]
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acf-co24-2-5_5
Low-pressure methods of forming these materials, such as by forcing a phase through a membrane, are replacing high-pressure methods such as homogenizers.
[ "Pickering emulsions", "emulsions", "Ramsden emulsions" ]
acf-co24-2-5
5
A class of these materials is commonly formed via the addition of octenyl-succinic-acid-derivatized starch granules. “Double” examples of these materials, known as O/W/O or W/O/W, are commonly used as vaccine adjuvants due to their increased activity. Types of these materials stabilized by solid particles are named for either Ramsden or Pickering. The presence of essential oils can cause the spontaneous formation of these materials in the ouzo effect. Low-pressure methods of forming these materials, such as by forcing a phase through a membrane, are replacing high-pressure methods such as homogenizers. These materials can be stabilized by amphiphilic surfactants, such as egg yolk lecithin in mayonnaise. These materials can be destroyed by buoyant forces in creaming and by droplet flocculation. For 10 points, name these colloids that are mixtures of two immiscible liquids.
emulsions [accept Ramsden emulsions or Pickering emulsions; prompt on colloids or hydrocolloids until “colloids” is read]
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acf-co24-2-5_6
These materials can be stabilized by amphiphilic surfactants, such as egg yolk lecithin in mayonnaise.
[ "Pickering emulsions", "emulsions", "Ramsden emulsions" ]
acf-co24-2-5
6
A class of these materials is commonly formed via the addition of octenyl-succinic-acid-derivatized starch granules. “Double” examples of these materials, known as O/W/O or W/O/W, are commonly used as vaccine adjuvants due to their increased activity. Types of these materials stabilized by solid particles are named for either Ramsden or Pickering. The presence of essential oils can cause the spontaneous formation of these materials in the ouzo effect. Low-pressure methods of forming these materials, such as by forcing a phase through a membrane, are replacing high-pressure methods such as homogenizers. These materials can be stabilized by amphiphilic surfactants, such as egg yolk lecithin in mayonnaise. These materials can be destroyed by buoyant forces in creaming and by droplet flocculation. For 10 points, name these colloids that are mixtures of two immiscible liquids.
emulsions [accept Ramsden emulsions or Pickering emulsions; prompt on colloids or hydrocolloids until “colloids” is read]
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acf-co24-2-5_7
These materials can be destroyed by buoyant forces in creaming and by droplet flocculation.
[ "Pickering emulsions", "emulsions", "Ramsden emulsions" ]
acf-co24-2-5
7
A class of these materials is commonly formed via the addition of octenyl-succinic-acid-derivatized starch granules. “Double” examples of these materials, known as O/W/O or W/O/W, are commonly used as vaccine adjuvants due to their increased activity. Types of these materials stabilized by solid particles are named for either Ramsden or Pickering. The presence of essential oils can cause the spontaneous formation of these materials in the ouzo effect. Low-pressure methods of forming these materials, such as by forcing a phase through a membrane, are replacing high-pressure methods such as homogenizers. These materials can be stabilized by amphiphilic surfactants, such as egg yolk lecithin in mayonnaise. These materials can be destroyed by buoyant forces in creaming and by droplet flocculation. For 10 points, name these colloids that are mixtures of two immiscible liquids.
emulsions [accept Ramsden emulsions or Pickering emulsions; prompt on colloids or hydrocolloids until “colloids” is read]
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acf-co24-2-5_8
For 10 points, name these colloids that are mixtures of two immiscible liquids.
[ "Pickering emulsions", "emulsions", "Ramsden emulsions" ]
acf-co24-2-5
8
A class of these materials is commonly formed via the addition of octenyl-succinic-acid-derivatized starch granules. “Double” examples of these materials, known as O/W/O or W/O/W, are commonly used as vaccine adjuvants due to their increased activity. Types of these materials stabilized by solid particles are named for either Ramsden or Pickering. The presence of essential oils can cause the spontaneous formation of these materials in the ouzo effect. Low-pressure methods of forming these materials, such as by forcing a phase through a membrane, are replacing high-pressure methods such as homogenizers. These materials can be stabilized by amphiphilic surfactants, such as egg yolk lecithin in mayonnaise. These materials can be destroyed by buoyant forces in creaming and by droplet flocculation. For 10 points, name these colloids that are mixtures of two immiscible liquids.
emulsions [accept Ramsden emulsions or Pickering emulsions; prompt on colloids or hydrocolloids until “colloids” is read]
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acf-co24-2-6_1
A man with the combined features of this group was always followed by a cow and four dogs, and listed the earth, pigeons, and infants among his 24 teachers.
[ "Trideva", "Brahma AND Vishnu AND Shiva", "Trimurti", "Sadashiva", "Maheshmurti" ]
acf-co24-2-6
1
A man with the combined features of this group was always followed by a cow and four dogs, and listed the earth, pigeons, and infants among his 24 teachers. After this group requested a woman to serve them food in the nude, she spritzed them with water, turning them into babies. Upon being sent to select the greatest member of this group, Bhrigu picked the one who washed his feet after he woke him by kicking his chest. In a contest between members of this group, one of them convinced a ketaki flower to back up his lie that he’d reached the top of a massive pillar of light. A combined image of this group is the best-known sculpture in the caves of Elephanta Island. Some traditions treat Anasuya’s son Dattatreya as an avatar of this entire group, whose vāhanas are the swan Hamsa, the bull Nandi, and Garuda. For 10 points, the Tridevi are married to what group of three gods?
Trimurti [or Trideva; or Brahma AND Vishnu AND Shiva; accept Sadashiva or Maheshmurti; prompt on Hindu gods, devas, or Hindu trinity; prompt on any two of the three; prompt on Harihara]
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acf-co24-2-6_2
After this group requested a woman to serve them food in the nude, she spritzed them with water, turning them into babies.
[ "Trideva", "Brahma AND Vishnu AND Shiva", "Trimurti", "Sadashiva", "Maheshmurti" ]
acf-co24-2-6
2
A man with the combined features of this group was always followed by a cow and four dogs, and listed the earth, pigeons, and infants among his 24 teachers. After this group requested a woman to serve them food in the nude, she spritzed them with water, turning them into babies. Upon being sent to select the greatest member of this group, Bhrigu picked the one who washed his feet after he woke him by kicking his chest. In a contest between members of this group, one of them convinced a ketaki flower to back up his lie that he’d reached the top of a massive pillar of light. A combined image of this group is the best-known sculpture in the caves of Elephanta Island. Some traditions treat Anasuya’s son Dattatreya as an avatar of this entire group, whose vāhanas are the swan Hamsa, the bull Nandi, and Garuda. For 10 points, the Tridevi are married to what group of three gods?
Trimurti [or Trideva; or Brahma AND Vishnu AND Shiva; accept Sadashiva or Maheshmurti; prompt on Hindu gods, devas, or Hindu trinity; prompt on any two of the three; prompt on Harihara]
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acf-co24-2-6_3
Upon being sent to select the greatest member of this group, Bhrigu picked the one who washed his feet after he woke him by kicking his chest.
[ "Trideva", "Brahma AND Vishnu AND Shiva", "Trimurti", "Sadashiva", "Maheshmurti" ]
acf-co24-2-6
3
A man with the combined features of this group was always followed by a cow and four dogs, and listed the earth, pigeons, and infants among his 24 teachers. After this group requested a woman to serve them food in the nude, she spritzed them with water, turning them into babies. Upon being sent to select the greatest member of this group, Bhrigu picked the one who washed his feet after he woke him by kicking his chest. In a contest between members of this group, one of them convinced a ketaki flower to back up his lie that he’d reached the top of a massive pillar of light. A combined image of this group is the best-known sculpture in the caves of Elephanta Island. Some traditions treat Anasuya’s son Dattatreya as an avatar of this entire group, whose vāhanas are the swan Hamsa, the bull Nandi, and Garuda. For 10 points, the Tridevi are married to what group of three gods?
Trimurti [or Trideva; or Brahma AND Vishnu AND Shiva; accept Sadashiva or Maheshmurti; prompt on Hindu gods, devas, or Hindu trinity; prompt on any two of the three; prompt on Harihara]
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acf-co24-2-6_4
In a contest between members of this group, one of them convinced a ketaki flower to back up his lie that he’d reached the top of a massive pillar of light.
[ "Trideva", "Brahma AND Vishnu AND Shiva", "Trimurti", "Sadashiva", "Maheshmurti" ]
acf-co24-2-6
4
A man with the combined features of this group was always followed by a cow and four dogs, and listed the earth, pigeons, and infants among his 24 teachers. After this group requested a woman to serve them food in the nude, she spritzed them with water, turning them into babies. Upon being sent to select the greatest member of this group, Bhrigu picked the one who washed his feet after he woke him by kicking his chest. In a contest between members of this group, one of them convinced a ketaki flower to back up his lie that he’d reached the top of a massive pillar of light. A combined image of this group is the best-known sculpture in the caves of Elephanta Island. Some traditions treat Anasuya’s son Dattatreya as an avatar of this entire group, whose vāhanas are the swan Hamsa, the bull Nandi, and Garuda. For 10 points, the Tridevi are married to what group of three gods?
Trimurti [or Trideva; or Brahma AND Vishnu AND Shiva; accept Sadashiva or Maheshmurti; prompt on Hindu gods, devas, or Hindu trinity; prompt on any two of the three; prompt on Harihara]
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acf-co24-2-6_5
A combined image of this group is the best-known sculpture in the caves of Elephanta Island.
[ "Trideva", "Brahma AND Vishnu AND Shiva", "Trimurti", "Sadashiva", "Maheshmurti" ]
acf-co24-2-6
5
A man with the combined features of this group was always followed by a cow and four dogs, and listed the earth, pigeons, and infants among his 24 teachers. After this group requested a woman to serve them food in the nude, she spritzed them with water, turning them into babies. Upon being sent to select the greatest member of this group, Bhrigu picked the one who washed his feet after he woke him by kicking his chest. In a contest between members of this group, one of them convinced a ketaki flower to back up his lie that he’d reached the top of a massive pillar of light. A combined image of this group is the best-known sculpture in the caves of Elephanta Island. Some traditions treat Anasuya’s son Dattatreya as an avatar of this entire group, whose vāhanas are the swan Hamsa, the bull Nandi, and Garuda. For 10 points, the Tridevi are married to what group of three gods?
Trimurti [or Trideva; or Brahma AND Vishnu AND Shiva; accept Sadashiva or Maheshmurti; prompt on Hindu gods, devas, or Hindu trinity; prompt on any two of the three; prompt on Harihara]
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acf-co24-2-6_6
Some traditions treat Anasuya’s son Dattatreya as an avatar of this entire group, whose vāhanas are the swan Hamsa, the bull Nandi, and Garuda.
[ "Trideva", "Brahma AND Vishnu AND Shiva", "Trimurti", "Sadashiva", "Maheshmurti" ]
acf-co24-2-6
6
A man with the combined features of this group was always followed by a cow and four dogs, and listed the earth, pigeons, and infants among his 24 teachers. After this group requested a woman to serve them food in the nude, she spritzed them with water, turning them into babies. Upon being sent to select the greatest member of this group, Bhrigu picked the one who washed his feet after he woke him by kicking his chest. In a contest between members of this group, one of them convinced a ketaki flower to back up his lie that he’d reached the top of a massive pillar of light. A combined image of this group is the best-known sculpture in the caves of Elephanta Island. Some traditions treat Anasuya’s son Dattatreya as an avatar of this entire group, whose vāhanas are the swan Hamsa, the bull Nandi, and Garuda. For 10 points, the Tridevi are married to what group of three gods?
Trimurti [or Trideva; or Brahma AND Vishnu AND Shiva; accept Sadashiva or Maheshmurti; prompt on Hindu gods, devas, or Hindu trinity; prompt on any two of the three; prompt on Harihara]
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acf-co24-2-6_7
For 10 points, the Tridevi are married to what group of three gods?
[ "Trideva", "Brahma AND Vishnu AND Shiva", "Trimurti", "Sadashiva", "Maheshmurti" ]
acf-co24-2-6
7
A man with the combined features of this group was always followed by a cow and four dogs, and listed the earth, pigeons, and infants among his 24 teachers. After this group requested a woman to serve them food in the nude, she spritzed them with water, turning them into babies. Upon being sent to select the greatest member of this group, Bhrigu picked the one who washed his feet after he woke him by kicking his chest. In a contest between members of this group, one of them convinced a ketaki flower to back up his lie that he’d reached the top of a massive pillar of light. A combined image of this group is the best-known sculpture in the caves of Elephanta Island. Some traditions treat Anasuya’s son Dattatreya as an avatar of this entire group, whose vāhanas are the swan Hamsa, the bull Nandi, and Garuda. For 10 points, the Tridevi are married to what group of three gods?
Trimurti [or Trideva; or Brahma AND Vishnu AND Shiva; accept Sadashiva or Maheshmurti; prompt on Hindu gods, devas, or Hindu trinity; prompt on any two of the three; prompt on Harihara]
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acf-co24-2-7_1
This regime sent truckloads of red-shirted thugs to throw rocks at an opposition party’s HQ in the 27 July incident.
[ "Soeharto in place of Suharto", "descriptions of Suharto’s rule in Indonesia", "Orba", "Orde Baru", "New Order" ]
acf-co24-2-7
1
This regime sent truckloads of red-shirted thugs to throw rocks at an opposition party’s HQ in the 27 July incident. The exposure of this regime’s purchase of a fleet of dilapidated East German warships led this regime to ban magazines like Editor and Tempo. A crony of this regime, the “plywood king” Bob Hasan, led its negotiations with the fraudulent Canadian gold mining firm Bre-X. The fall of this regime ended a “dual function” system that gave the ABRI an inside track to civil service positions. During the riots that brought down this regime, its “business pillar,” the Salim Group conglomerate, was used to justify the burning of thousands of ethnic Chinese businesses. This regime was opposed by Megawati’s PDI and followed by B. J. Habibie’s Reformasi after falling during the Asian financial crisis. For 10 points, name this 32-year dictatorship in Indonesia.
New Order [or descriptions of Suharto’s rule in Indonesia; or Orde Baru; or Orba; accept Soeharto in place of “Suharto”; prompt on Indonesian dictatorship or Indonesia by asking “under whose rule?”]
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acf-co24-2-7_2
The exposure of this regime’s purchase of a fleet of dilapidated East German warships led this regime to ban magazines like Editor and Tempo.
[ "Soeharto in place of Suharto", "descriptions of Suharto’s rule in Indonesia", "Orba", "Orde Baru", "New Order" ]
acf-co24-2-7
2
This regime sent truckloads of red-shirted thugs to throw rocks at an opposition party’s HQ in the 27 July incident. The exposure of this regime’s purchase of a fleet of dilapidated East German warships led this regime to ban magazines like Editor and Tempo. A crony of this regime, the “plywood king” Bob Hasan, led its negotiations with the fraudulent Canadian gold mining firm Bre-X. The fall of this regime ended a “dual function” system that gave the ABRI an inside track to civil service positions. During the riots that brought down this regime, its “business pillar,” the Salim Group conglomerate, was used to justify the burning of thousands of ethnic Chinese businesses. This regime was opposed by Megawati’s PDI and followed by B. J. Habibie’s Reformasi after falling during the Asian financial crisis. For 10 points, name this 32-year dictatorship in Indonesia.
New Order [or descriptions of Suharto’s rule in Indonesia; or Orde Baru; or Orba; accept Soeharto in place of “Suharto”; prompt on Indonesian dictatorship or Indonesia by asking “under whose rule?”]
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acf-co24-2-7_3
A crony of this regime, the “plywood king” Bob Hasan, led its negotiations with the fraudulent Canadian gold mining firm Bre-X.
[ "Soeharto in place of Suharto", "descriptions of Suharto’s rule in Indonesia", "Orba", "Orde Baru", "New Order" ]
acf-co24-2-7
3
This regime sent truckloads of red-shirted thugs to throw rocks at an opposition party’s HQ in the 27 July incident. The exposure of this regime’s purchase of a fleet of dilapidated East German warships led this regime to ban magazines like Editor and Tempo. A crony of this regime, the “plywood king” Bob Hasan, led its negotiations with the fraudulent Canadian gold mining firm Bre-X. The fall of this regime ended a “dual function” system that gave the ABRI an inside track to civil service positions. During the riots that brought down this regime, its “business pillar,” the Salim Group conglomerate, was used to justify the burning of thousands of ethnic Chinese businesses. This regime was opposed by Megawati’s PDI and followed by B. J. Habibie’s Reformasi after falling during the Asian financial crisis. For 10 points, name this 32-year dictatorship in Indonesia.
New Order [or descriptions of Suharto’s rule in Indonesia; or Orde Baru; or Orba; accept Soeharto in place of “Suharto”; prompt on Indonesian dictatorship or Indonesia by asking “under whose rule?”]
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acf-co24-2-7_4
The fall of this regime ended a “dual function” system that gave the ABRI an inside track to civil service positions.
[ "Soeharto in place of Suharto", "descriptions of Suharto’s rule in Indonesia", "Orba", "Orde Baru", "New Order" ]
acf-co24-2-7
4
This regime sent truckloads of red-shirted thugs to throw rocks at an opposition party’s HQ in the 27 July incident. The exposure of this regime’s purchase of a fleet of dilapidated East German warships led this regime to ban magazines like Editor and Tempo. A crony of this regime, the “plywood king” Bob Hasan, led its negotiations with the fraudulent Canadian gold mining firm Bre-X. The fall of this regime ended a “dual function” system that gave the ABRI an inside track to civil service positions. During the riots that brought down this regime, its “business pillar,” the Salim Group conglomerate, was used to justify the burning of thousands of ethnic Chinese businesses. This regime was opposed by Megawati’s PDI and followed by B. J. Habibie’s Reformasi after falling during the Asian financial crisis. For 10 points, name this 32-year dictatorship in Indonesia.
New Order [or descriptions of Suharto’s rule in Indonesia; or Orde Baru; or Orba; accept Soeharto in place of “Suharto”; prompt on Indonesian dictatorship or Indonesia by asking “under whose rule?”]
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acf-co24-2-7_5
During the riots that brought down this regime, its “business pillar,” the Salim Group conglomerate, was used to justify the burning of thousands of ethnic Chinese businesses.
[ "Soeharto in place of Suharto", "descriptions of Suharto’s rule in Indonesia", "Orba", "Orde Baru", "New Order" ]
acf-co24-2-7
5
This regime sent truckloads of red-shirted thugs to throw rocks at an opposition party’s HQ in the 27 July incident. The exposure of this regime’s purchase of a fleet of dilapidated East German warships led this regime to ban magazines like Editor and Tempo. A crony of this regime, the “plywood king” Bob Hasan, led its negotiations with the fraudulent Canadian gold mining firm Bre-X. The fall of this regime ended a “dual function” system that gave the ABRI an inside track to civil service positions. During the riots that brought down this regime, its “business pillar,” the Salim Group conglomerate, was used to justify the burning of thousands of ethnic Chinese businesses. This regime was opposed by Megawati’s PDI and followed by B. J. Habibie’s Reformasi after falling during the Asian financial crisis. For 10 points, name this 32-year dictatorship in Indonesia.
New Order [or descriptions of Suharto’s rule in Indonesia; or Orde Baru; or Orba; accept Soeharto in place of “Suharto”; prompt on Indonesian dictatorship or Indonesia by asking “under whose rule?”]
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acf-co24-2-7_6
This regime was opposed by Megawati’s PDI and followed by B. J. Habibie’s Reformasi after falling during the Asian financial crisis.
[ "Soeharto in place of Suharto", "descriptions of Suharto’s rule in Indonesia", "Orba", "Orde Baru", "New Order" ]
acf-co24-2-7
6
This regime sent truckloads of red-shirted thugs to throw rocks at an opposition party’s HQ in the 27 July incident. The exposure of this regime’s purchase of a fleet of dilapidated East German warships led this regime to ban magazines like Editor and Tempo. A crony of this regime, the “plywood king” Bob Hasan, led its negotiations with the fraudulent Canadian gold mining firm Bre-X. The fall of this regime ended a “dual function” system that gave the ABRI an inside track to civil service positions. During the riots that brought down this regime, its “business pillar,” the Salim Group conglomerate, was used to justify the burning of thousands of ethnic Chinese businesses. This regime was opposed by Megawati’s PDI and followed by B. J. Habibie’s Reformasi after falling during the Asian financial crisis. For 10 points, name this 32-year dictatorship in Indonesia.
New Order [or descriptions of Suharto’s rule in Indonesia; or Orde Baru; or Orba; accept Soeharto in place of “Suharto”; prompt on Indonesian dictatorship or Indonesia by asking “under whose rule?”]
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acf-co24-2-7_7
For 10 points, name this 32-year dictatorship in Indonesia.
[ "Soeharto in place of Suharto", "descriptions of Suharto’s rule in Indonesia", "Orba", "Orde Baru", "New Order" ]
acf-co24-2-7
7
This regime sent truckloads of red-shirted thugs to throw rocks at an opposition party’s HQ in the 27 July incident. The exposure of this regime’s purchase of a fleet of dilapidated East German warships led this regime to ban magazines like Editor and Tempo. A crony of this regime, the “plywood king” Bob Hasan, led its negotiations with the fraudulent Canadian gold mining firm Bre-X. The fall of this regime ended a “dual function” system that gave the ABRI an inside track to civil service positions. During the riots that brought down this regime, its “business pillar,” the Salim Group conglomerate, was used to justify the burning of thousands of ethnic Chinese businesses. This regime was opposed by Megawati’s PDI and followed by B. J. Habibie’s Reformasi after falling during the Asian financial crisis. For 10 points, name this 32-year dictatorship in Indonesia.
New Order [or descriptions of Suharto’s rule in Indonesia; or Orde Baru; or Orba; accept Soeharto in place of “Suharto”; prompt on Indonesian dictatorship or Indonesia by asking “under whose rule?”]
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acf-co24-2-8_1
While searching for his lost horse Daylight, this character stumbles upon an abandoned hut plastered with articles about the American Civil War.
[ "Edward in place of Ned", "Ned Kelly" ]
acf-co24-2-8
1
While searching for his lost horse Daylight, this character stumbles upon an abandoned hut plastered with articles about the American Civil War. While working at a sawmill, this character becomes enamored by the novel Lorna Doone, though his copy is later ruined during a risky river crossing. Sergeant O’Reilly tells this person and his brother Jem that their father had been seen wearing a flower-embroidered dress. Before being betrayed by him, this character listens to the schoolteacher Thomas Cardew recite from Henry V. This character’s group begins a series of killings after finding a set of long leather straps and a Spencer repeating rifle. Poorly-punctuated parcels addressed to this man’s daughter in California frame a novel that opens with him being gunned down with Jim Bryne and Steve Hart. For 10 points, name this outlaw whose “true history” titles a Peter Carey novel.
Ned Kelly [or Ned Kelly; accept Edward in place of “Ned”]
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acf-co24-2-8_2
While working at a sawmill, this character becomes enamored by the novel Lorna Doone, though his copy is later ruined during a risky river crossing.
[ "Edward in place of Ned", "Ned Kelly" ]
acf-co24-2-8
2
While searching for his lost horse Daylight, this character stumbles upon an abandoned hut plastered with articles about the American Civil War. While working at a sawmill, this character becomes enamored by the novel Lorna Doone, though his copy is later ruined during a risky river crossing. Sergeant O’Reilly tells this person and his brother Jem that their father had been seen wearing a flower-embroidered dress. Before being betrayed by him, this character listens to the schoolteacher Thomas Cardew recite from Henry V. This character’s group begins a series of killings after finding a set of long leather straps and a Spencer repeating rifle. Poorly-punctuated parcels addressed to this man’s daughter in California frame a novel that opens with him being gunned down with Jim Bryne and Steve Hart. For 10 points, name this outlaw whose “true history” titles a Peter Carey novel.
Ned Kelly [or Ned Kelly; accept Edward in place of “Ned”]
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acf-co24-2-8_3
Sergeant O’Reilly tells this person and his brother Jem that their father had been seen wearing a flower-embroidered dress.
[ "Edward in place of Ned", "Ned Kelly" ]
acf-co24-2-8
3
While searching for his lost horse Daylight, this character stumbles upon an abandoned hut plastered with articles about the American Civil War. While working at a sawmill, this character becomes enamored by the novel Lorna Doone, though his copy is later ruined during a risky river crossing. Sergeant O’Reilly tells this person and his brother Jem that their father had been seen wearing a flower-embroidered dress. Before being betrayed by him, this character listens to the schoolteacher Thomas Cardew recite from Henry V. This character’s group begins a series of killings after finding a set of long leather straps and a Spencer repeating rifle. Poorly-punctuated parcels addressed to this man’s daughter in California frame a novel that opens with him being gunned down with Jim Bryne and Steve Hart. For 10 points, name this outlaw whose “true history” titles a Peter Carey novel.
Ned Kelly [or Ned Kelly; accept Edward in place of “Ned”]
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acf-co24-2-8_4
Before being betrayed by him, this character listens to the schoolteacher Thomas Cardew recite from Henry V.
[ "Edward in place of Ned", "Ned Kelly" ]
acf-co24-2-8
4
While searching for his lost horse Daylight, this character stumbles upon an abandoned hut plastered with articles about the American Civil War. While working at a sawmill, this character becomes enamored by the novel Lorna Doone, though his copy is later ruined during a risky river crossing. Sergeant O’Reilly tells this person and his brother Jem that their father had been seen wearing a flower-embroidered dress. Before being betrayed by him, this character listens to the schoolteacher Thomas Cardew recite from Henry V. This character’s group begins a series of killings after finding a set of long leather straps and a Spencer repeating rifle. Poorly-punctuated parcels addressed to this man’s daughter in California frame a novel that opens with him being gunned down with Jim Bryne and Steve Hart. For 10 points, name this outlaw whose “true history” titles a Peter Carey novel.
Ned Kelly [or Ned Kelly; accept Edward in place of “Ned”]
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acf-co24-2-8_5
This character’s group begins a series of killings after finding a set of long leather straps and a Spencer repeating rifle.
[ "Edward in place of Ned", "Ned Kelly" ]
acf-co24-2-8
5
While searching for his lost horse Daylight, this character stumbles upon an abandoned hut plastered with articles about the American Civil War. While working at a sawmill, this character becomes enamored by the novel Lorna Doone, though his copy is later ruined during a risky river crossing. Sergeant O’Reilly tells this person and his brother Jem that their father had been seen wearing a flower-embroidered dress. Before being betrayed by him, this character listens to the schoolteacher Thomas Cardew recite from Henry V. This character’s group begins a series of killings after finding a set of long leather straps and a Spencer repeating rifle. Poorly-punctuated parcels addressed to this man’s daughter in California frame a novel that opens with him being gunned down with Jim Bryne and Steve Hart. For 10 points, name this outlaw whose “true history” titles a Peter Carey novel.
Ned Kelly [or Ned Kelly; accept Edward in place of “Ned”]
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acf-co24-2-8_6
Poorly-punctuated parcels addressed to this man’s daughter in California frame a novel that opens with him being gunned down with Jim Bryne and Steve Hart.
[ "Edward in place of Ned", "Ned Kelly" ]
acf-co24-2-8
6
While searching for his lost horse Daylight, this character stumbles upon an abandoned hut plastered with articles about the American Civil War. While working at a sawmill, this character becomes enamored by the novel Lorna Doone, though his copy is later ruined during a risky river crossing. Sergeant O’Reilly tells this person and his brother Jem that their father had been seen wearing a flower-embroidered dress. Before being betrayed by him, this character listens to the schoolteacher Thomas Cardew recite from Henry V. This character’s group begins a series of killings after finding a set of long leather straps and a Spencer repeating rifle. Poorly-punctuated parcels addressed to this man’s daughter in California frame a novel that opens with him being gunned down with Jim Bryne and Steve Hart. For 10 points, name this outlaw whose “true history” titles a Peter Carey novel.
Ned Kelly [or Ned Kelly; accept Edward in place of “Ned”]
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acf-co24-2-8_7
For 10 points, name this outlaw whose “true history” titles a Peter Carey novel.
[ "Edward in place of Ned", "Ned Kelly" ]
acf-co24-2-8
7
While searching for his lost horse Daylight, this character stumbles upon an abandoned hut plastered with articles about the American Civil War. While working at a sawmill, this character becomes enamored by the novel Lorna Doone, though his copy is later ruined during a risky river crossing. Sergeant O’Reilly tells this person and his brother Jem that their father had been seen wearing a flower-embroidered dress. Before being betrayed by him, this character listens to the schoolteacher Thomas Cardew recite from Henry V. This character’s group begins a series of killings after finding a set of long leather straps and a Spencer repeating rifle. Poorly-punctuated parcels addressed to this man’s daughter in California frame a novel that opens with him being gunned down with Jim Bryne and Steve Hart. For 10 points, name this outlaw whose “true history” titles a Peter Carey novel.
Ned Kelly [or Ned Kelly; accept Edward in place of “Ned”]
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acf-co24-2-9_1
This artist’s adoption of the Eckankar faith inspired his use of copper, yellow, and turquoise as “healing” colors.
[ "Norval Morrisseau", "Copper Thunderbird until read" ]
acf-co24-2-9
1
This artist’s adoption of the Eckankar faith inspired his use of copper, yellow, and turquoise as “healing” colors. This artist showed figures in red robes “shaking the tent” in a work painted on birchbark. A documentary about this artist suggests that teenager Scott Dove may have been murdered by drug dealer Gary Lamont. Kevin Hearn sued the Maslak McLeod Gallery after learning that he bought a forged work attributed to this artist, as seen in the Jamie Kastner film There Are No Fakes. In 2024, works attributed to this artist were removed by McGill University due to revelations that child labor had produced thousands of forgeries. This artist established a style of painting espoused by Carl Ray and Daphne Odjig. A member of the Midewiwin society gave the name Copper Thunderbird to this leading member of the “Indian Group of Seven.” For 10 points, name this founder of the Woodlands style of painting.
Norval Morrisseau [accept Copper Thunderbird until read] (Kevin Hearn is a member of Barenaked Ladies.)
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acf-co24-2-9_2
This artist showed figures in red robes “shaking the tent” in a work painted on birchbark.
[ "Norval Morrisseau", "Copper Thunderbird until read" ]
acf-co24-2-9
2
This artist’s adoption of the Eckankar faith inspired his use of copper, yellow, and turquoise as “healing” colors. This artist showed figures in red robes “shaking the tent” in a work painted on birchbark. A documentary about this artist suggests that teenager Scott Dove may have been murdered by drug dealer Gary Lamont. Kevin Hearn sued the Maslak McLeod Gallery after learning that he bought a forged work attributed to this artist, as seen in the Jamie Kastner film There Are No Fakes. In 2024, works attributed to this artist were removed by McGill University due to revelations that child labor had produced thousands of forgeries. This artist established a style of painting espoused by Carl Ray and Daphne Odjig. A member of the Midewiwin society gave the name Copper Thunderbird to this leading member of the “Indian Group of Seven.” For 10 points, name this founder of the Woodlands style of painting.
Norval Morrisseau [accept Copper Thunderbird until read] (Kevin Hearn is a member of Barenaked Ladies.)
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acf-co24-2-9_3
A documentary about this artist suggests that teenager Scott Dove may have been murdered by drug dealer Gary Lamont.
[ "Norval Morrisseau", "Copper Thunderbird until read" ]
acf-co24-2-9
3
This artist’s adoption of the Eckankar faith inspired his use of copper, yellow, and turquoise as “healing” colors. This artist showed figures in red robes “shaking the tent” in a work painted on birchbark. A documentary about this artist suggests that teenager Scott Dove may have been murdered by drug dealer Gary Lamont. Kevin Hearn sued the Maslak McLeod Gallery after learning that he bought a forged work attributed to this artist, as seen in the Jamie Kastner film There Are No Fakes. In 2024, works attributed to this artist were removed by McGill University due to revelations that child labor had produced thousands of forgeries. This artist established a style of painting espoused by Carl Ray and Daphne Odjig. A member of the Midewiwin society gave the name Copper Thunderbird to this leading member of the “Indian Group of Seven.” For 10 points, name this founder of the Woodlands style of painting.
Norval Morrisseau [accept Copper Thunderbird until read] (Kevin Hearn is a member of Barenaked Ladies.)
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acf-co24-2-9_4
Kevin Hearn sued the Maslak McLeod Gallery after learning that he bought a forged work attributed to this artist, as seen in the Jamie Kastner film There Are No Fakes.
[ "Norval Morrisseau", "Copper Thunderbird until read" ]
acf-co24-2-9
4
This artist’s adoption of the Eckankar faith inspired his use of copper, yellow, and turquoise as “healing” colors. This artist showed figures in red robes “shaking the tent” in a work painted on birchbark. A documentary about this artist suggests that teenager Scott Dove may have been murdered by drug dealer Gary Lamont. Kevin Hearn sued the Maslak McLeod Gallery after learning that he bought a forged work attributed to this artist, as seen in the Jamie Kastner film There Are No Fakes. In 2024, works attributed to this artist were removed by McGill University due to revelations that child labor had produced thousands of forgeries. This artist established a style of painting espoused by Carl Ray and Daphne Odjig. A member of the Midewiwin society gave the name Copper Thunderbird to this leading member of the “Indian Group of Seven.” For 10 points, name this founder of the Woodlands style of painting.
Norval Morrisseau [accept Copper Thunderbird until read] (Kevin Hearn is a member of Barenaked Ladies.)
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acf-co24-2-9_5
In 2024, works attributed to this artist were removed by McGill University due to revelations that child labor had produced thousands of forgeries.
[ "Norval Morrisseau", "Copper Thunderbird until read" ]
acf-co24-2-9
5
This artist’s adoption of the Eckankar faith inspired his use of copper, yellow, and turquoise as “healing” colors. This artist showed figures in red robes “shaking the tent” in a work painted on birchbark. A documentary about this artist suggests that teenager Scott Dove may have been murdered by drug dealer Gary Lamont. Kevin Hearn sued the Maslak McLeod Gallery after learning that he bought a forged work attributed to this artist, as seen in the Jamie Kastner film There Are No Fakes. In 2024, works attributed to this artist were removed by McGill University due to revelations that child labor had produced thousands of forgeries. This artist established a style of painting espoused by Carl Ray and Daphne Odjig. A member of the Midewiwin society gave the name Copper Thunderbird to this leading member of the “Indian Group of Seven.” For 10 points, name this founder of the Woodlands style of painting.
Norval Morrisseau [accept Copper Thunderbird until read] (Kevin Hearn is a member of Barenaked Ladies.)
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acf-co24-2-9_6
This artist established a style of painting espoused by Carl Ray and Daphne Odjig.
[ "Norval Morrisseau", "Copper Thunderbird until read" ]
acf-co24-2-9
6
This artist’s adoption of the Eckankar faith inspired his use of copper, yellow, and turquoise as “healing” colors. This artist showed figures in red robes “shaking the tent” in a work painted on birchbark. A documentary about this artist suggests that teenager Scott Dove may have been murdered by drug dealer Gary Lamont. Kevin Hearn sued the Maslak McLeod Gallery after learning that he bought a forged work attributed to this artist, as seen in the Jamie Kastner film There Are No Fakes. In 2024, works attributed to this artist were removed by McGill University due to revelations that child labor had produced thousands of forgeries. This artist established a style of painting espoused by Carl Ray and Daphne Odjig. A member of the Midewiwin society gave the name Copper Thunderbird to this leading member of the “Indian Group of Seven.” For 10 points, name this founder of the Woodlands style of painting.
Norval Morrisseau [accept Copper Thunderbird until read] (Kevin Hearn is a member of Barenaked Ladies.)
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acf-co24-2-9_7
A member of the Midewiwin society gave the name Copper Thunderbird to this leading member of the “Indian Group of Seven.”
[ "Norval Morrisseau", "Copper Thunderbird until read" ]
acf-co24-2-9
7
This artist’s adoption of the Eckankar faith inspired his use of copper, yellow, and turquoise as “healing” colors. This artist showed figures in red robes “shaking the tent” in a work painted on birchbark. A documentary about this artist suggests that teenager Scott Dove may have been murdered by drug dealer Gary Lamont. Kevin Hearn sued the Maslak McLeod Gallery after learning that he bought a forged work attributed to this artist, as seen in the Jamie Kastner film There Are No Fakes. In 2024, works attributed to this artist were removed by McGill University due to revelations that child labor had produced thousands of forgeries. This artist established a style of painting espoused by Carl Ray and Daphne Odjig. A member of the Midewiwin society gave the name Copper Thunderbird to this leading member of the “Indian Group of Seven.” For 10 points, name this founder of the Woodlands style of painting.
Norval Morrisseau [accept Copper Thunderbird until read] (Kevin Hearn is a member of Barenaked Ladies.)
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