Question

A ritual at one of these places involves drawing a small amount of water each year and adding it to a mixture from all previous years. Propagandists claim that objects made of human skin found at these places are evidence that they practiced slavery. (10[1])During a rain retreat, (-5[1])people may not leave these places unless explicitly invited by a host. A set of rules of conduct in these places termed “near-liberation,” (10[1])which is recited on every (-5[1])new-moon and full-moon day, espouses a set of “defeats” that lead to immediate expulsion. (10[1])Contemporary legends claim that a “wall-gazing” inhabitant (10[1])of one of these places (10[1]-5[2])introduced (10[2]-5[1])physical training and martial arts. (10[2])The (10[1])Shàolín (10[3]-5[1])Temple (10[6]-5[3])is famous (10[1]-5[3])as, (10[1]-5[3])for 10 points, (10[5])what kind of place (10[1])where (10[1])renunciates (10[1])become (10[1])bhikkhus and don saffron-color (10[1])robes? (10[4])■END■ (10[14]0[5])

ANSWER: Buddhist monastery [accept vihāra or wat or gompa or kyaung or tera or Chǒl; accept Theravada monastery or Zen monastery or Tibetan Buddhist monastery; accept Shàolín temple; prompt on Buddhist temple; prompt on monastery by asking “of what religion?”]
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PlayerTeamOpponentBuzz PositionValue
John Chen (UG)UBC ASFU4310
Swapnil GargBerkeley AStanford L47-5
Omer KeskinOxford ACambridge B7010
Keerthana Krishnan (D2)Texas CCentral Oklahoma75-5
Matthew TurnerOxford BDurham A8910
Yrwin BatanMIT AYale A9610
Matthew KElley (DII)Michigan C (UG)CWRU C (UG)101-5
Yaj Jhajhria (DII)UW BUBC B10110
Kaitlyn FarrinCarabrandeisTufts A101-5
Eve FleisigBerkeley CBerkeley B10210
Tegan KapadiaGeorgia Tech DEmory B10210
Cormac StephensonSouthampton AWarwick A102-5
Rohan DalalGeorgia Tech BAuburn B10710
Ian McDowellCambridge CCambridge A10710
Zaid Asif (D2)NYU BArkansas10810
Sam Wang (UG)Pitt B (UG)Michigan State C (UG)109-5
SimonOhio State ACWRU B10910
Sophie Higgs (DII)UW AAlberta10910
Albert NyangLSE ABristol A10910
Will McCurleyAuburn AGeorgia Tech C11010
Arhith DharanendraGeorgia Tech FTennesse A11010
Nathan Ouyang (DII)Michigan D (DII)Michigan B110-5
Eshan Pant (D2)NYU AOle Miss11010
Kai MadgwickManchesterImperial A11010
Gavin MarkoffVanderbiltWarwick B110-5
Marc GrecoWilliams ABoston University B11010
EranBU ABowdoin A11010
Rohan GaneshanHarvard ABrown A110-5
Michal GerasimiukStanford MStanford A11210
Michael ZhouGeorgia Tech AClemson A112-5
Luca Balescu (D2)Texas DWUSTL A112-5
Raj DoshiUCF AUF E112-5
Devito Stevanus (UG)McGill EMississippi State113-5
Braden Booth (D2)MissouriColorado College113-5
Leo LawUF AUF C11310
Dylan TanouyeTufts BBrandeises Brew113-5
Alex ThomasGeorgia Tech EAuburn C11610
Biniam AlaroUF BFlorida State University A11610
Richard LinAmherst ABowdoin B11610
Kevin ZhengYale CNortheastern A11610
Christopher DechDiamond BrandeisA Brandeis Supreme11610
Nicholas NguyenUF DUCF B12010
Derek FinoClark AYale B12110
Ciaran Strimaitis (DII)Kenyon A (UG)CWRU D (DII)12210
Josie Scott-FlemingBristol BLSE B12310
Leo Tao (UG)Michigan BMichigan D (DII)12710
Allan LeeStanford LBerkeley A12810
James CarrigyEdinburghDurham B12810
Danny FisherWarwick BVanderbilt12810
Julia AppelTufts ACarabrandeis12810
Luke ZhangEmory AAlabama A12910
Britton WebsterAlabama AEmory A1290
Gannon RiceClemson AGeorgia Tech A12910
Benny ShtutmanSouth Carolina ATennesse B12910
Rohan Navaneetha Raj (DII)Ohio State B (DII)Kenyon B (DII)12910
Jacob Goodson (DII)Ohio State C (DII)Michigan State B (UG)12910
Oliver Thompson (DII)CWRU C (UG)Michigan C (UG)1290
Evan Moore (UG)Mississippi StateMcGill E12910
Cyrus ZhouWUSTL ATexas D12910
Brynn JonesOregon StateIowa12910
Thomas Doyle (UG)Vassar BTexas A1290
Mitchell Hackett (D2)Central OklahomaTexas C12910
Jisoo YooTexas AVassar B1290
Christophe SavoieUF EUCF A1290
Niru ShakyaFlorida Tech BUF F12910
Charlie LowmanImperial BBirmingham12910
Chris LevesleyWarwick ASouthampton A12910
Max WoodBrandeises BrewTufts B12910
Ryan LeeBrown AHarvard A12910