Question

Men are confused by an oddly-shaped korl statue in one of these places in a short story in which the sculptor Hugh goes to prison for stealing his coworker’s money. A man who owns one of these places mistakes the protagonist’s brother Frederick for her lover after she moves to Darkshire (15[1])from Helstone. One of these buildings titles a novel in which the protagonist’s suitor flees to Holland after she rejects his proposal to get married in Mudport. An owner of one of these places named (*) John Thornton (10[1])falls in (10[1])love with Margaret (-5[1])Hale in the novel North and South. Philip Wakem buys one (-5[1])of these buildings near St. Ogg’s in a novel which ends with two siblings locked in an embrace as they drown in a flood on the title river. (10[1])For 10 points, (10[1])name this type (-5[1])of building formerly owned by Tom and Maggie Tulliver in a George Eliot novel titled for one of these buildings on (10[1])the Floss. (10[1])■END■ (10[1])

ANSWER: mills [accept factories; accept iron mills or cotton mills; accept Life in the Iron Mills; accept The Mill on the Floss]
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PlayerTeamOpponentBuzz PositionValue
Raymond ChenToronto Ray of Sun in the SkyOttawa C5015
Eve FleisigBerkeley AStanford A8710
Mattias EhatammWaterlooOttawa B8910
Nathan ZhangCornell MATLABCornell R92-5
Gabe ForrestSquidward Community CollegeMissouri A103-5
Raymond WangCornell RCornell MATLAB13110
Neal JoshiWUSTL XYZMissouri B13410
Maude-Sophie LockmanOttawa AMcDouble West-Carleton137-5
Giifti BentiSIUEWUSTL H2O15810
Braden BoothMissouri ASquidward Community College16010
Kane NguyenMcDouble West-CarletonOttawa A16110