Question

A 2011 book by Robert Sampson discusses how Tobler’s first law explains this city’s “enduring neighborhood effect.” A 1962 study proposed using steam railroad services that ran through this city’s northern suburbs as a substitute for failing interurban electric lines. This city was the central case study for secondary CBD development in Harris and Ullman’s 1945 multiple nuclei model. (15[3])Bangladeshi bamboo inspired the (*) tubular designs (10[1])of an architectural school named for this city developed by Fazlur Khan. (10[1])Ernest Burgess’s (10[1])concentric zone model (10[2])is based on this city, (-5[1])whose 1909 plan in the City Beautiful style was developed by Daniel Burnham. (10[1]-5[1])For 10 points, name this city where Wacker Drive runs alongside a (10[1])namesake river and Lake (10[1])Shore (10[1])Drive runs alongside (10[2])Lake Michigan. (10[1])■END■ (10[1])

ANSWER: Chicago [accept Second Chicago School; accept Burnham Plan of Chicago]
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Buzzes

PlayerTeamOpponentBuzz PositionValue
Ben Koberlein Notre Dame AIllinois B5815
Justin WytmarIllinois ANotre Dame B5815
Sanjeev UppaluriSyracuse+RochesterCornell R5815
Adrian WongOttawa AMcDouble West-Carleton6410
Will AlstonSGV CapitalI will play anything with a buzzer in front of me7610
Swapnil GargBerkeley ABerkeley C7810
Ezra SantosChicago BPurdue A8110
Gabe ForrestSquidward Community CollegeMissouri A8110
Ishan JoshiOttawa BWaterloo86-5
Anuttam RamjiBerkeley BStanford A9910
Tanuj ChandekarIndianaVanderbilt99-5
Neal JoshiWUSTL XYZMissouri B11110
John MarvinChicago APurdue B11510
Cyrus ZhouWUSTL H2OSIUE11610
Sky LiToronto Ray of Sun in the SkyOttawa C11910
Cade ReinbergerRITCornell MATLAB11910
Gavin MarkoffVanderbiltIndiana12110
Mattias EhatammWaterlooOttawa B12210