Question

One of these objects is used to represent the Buddhist concept of mujō, or impermanence, at the beginning of The Tale of the Heike. (10[1])The noh play Dōjōji, which uniquely uses this object as a prop, (10[1])adapts the story of Kiyohime, a folk character who legendarily killed a monk with one of these objects. (10[2])One of these objects called a drilbu (“DEEL-boo”) accompanies a “diamond scepter” called a dorje or vajra as symbols of Vajrayāna Buddhism. (10[1])Buildings called shōrō at Japanese Buddhist temples house large types (-5[1])of these objects called bonshō. (10[2])Kagura dances use types (-5[1])of these objects (-5[1])called (-5[1])suzu to summon (10[1])kami. These objects, called (10[1])ghaṇṭā (“GUN-tah”) in Pāḷi, are used 108 times to celebrate Japanese (10[1])New Year. (10[2])For 10 points, (-5[1])Tibetan singing bowls are inverted types of what (-5[1])metal instruments (10[1]-5[2])that monks ring? ■END■ (10[9]0[4])

ANSWER: bells [accept standing bells or resting bells or inverted bells; accept kane or rei or rin or beru; accept shō until “shōrō” is read and prompt after; accept suzu until read and prompt after]
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= Average correct buzz position

Summary

2024 ACF Regionals @ JMU01/27/2024Y10%0%100%0.00
2024 ACF Regionals @ Nebraska01/27/2024Y6100%0%50%122.50
2024 ACF Regionals @ Ohio State01/27/2024Y3100%0%33%96.33
2024 ACF Regionals @ Imperial01/27/2024Y888%0%25%93.00
2024 ACF Regionals @ Vanderbilt01/27/2024Y1100%0%100%133.00
2024 ACF Regionals @ MIT01/27/2024Y5100%0%0%96.80

Buzzes

PlayerTeamOpponentBuzz PositionValue
Todd MaslykMichigan AMichigan B2310
Justin LeeImperial ACambridge B3510
Michael SunBrandeis BDartmouth B5310
Michael SunBrandeis BDartmouth B5310
Parth JagtapEdinburghCambridge A7410
Tegan KapadiaGeorgia Tech AGeodesic84-5
Roan DowlingIowa ATexas A&M A8910
Rose ConwayCambridge CSheffield8910
Omer KeskinOxford ADurham A93-5
Alexander BakerOxford BBristol96-5
Munir Siddiqui (UG)Maryland B (UG)UNC C (UG)97-5
Aisling SkeetDurham BKiel10010
Elijah ScheinsonOxford CKCL10410
Matthew WangUBC AUW A11410
Thomas HartWarwickImperial B11610
Christopher DechBrandeis ABrown A11610
Robbie HahnTexas A&M BTexas A119-5
Aidan Jordan (DII)KenyonOhio State B127-5
Gavin BramerAppalachian StateClaremont A129-5
Cormac BeirneSorbonneRice A129-5
James McCurleyHarvard BYale B12910
Ian He (UG)UNC C (UG)Maryland B (UG)1330
Kevin ParkClaremont AAppalachian State13310
Anton AkroushMichigan State AIowa B13310
Anwitha VempaliIowa BMichigan State A1330
Jisoon YooTexas ATexas A&M B13310
Rahul KumarRice ASorbonne13310
Kevin Zheng (DII)Michigan CCedarville1330
Joshua Garner (DII)Ohio State BKenyon13310
Emmett Bicknell (DII)CedarvilleMichigan C13310
Kai MadgwickDurham AOxford A13310
Ted WarnerBristolOxford B1330
Amogh KulkarniGeodesicGeorgia Tech A13310
Joy AnHarvard ATufts B13310