Question

A euphemism used in this group to refer to longtime members preying on new members titles Lauren Chooljian’s NPR podcast about misconduct allegations against Eric Spofford. A founder of this group, who had been urged by his friend Ebby Thacher to join the Oxford Group, wrote on especially thick paper from his “Wit’s End” studio. Hollywood depictions of this group that boosted its national prominence include Doc Delaney’s involvement in Come Back, Little Sheba and Joe’s involvement in (*) The Days of Wine and Roses. Stepping Stones was the home of this group’s co-founder Bill W., who wrote its “Big Book.” In the 1940s, this group popularized Reinhold Niebuhr’s Serenity Prayer, which is often etched on (10[1])chips given to members for monthly accomplishments. (10[1])For 10 points, admitting one's powerlessness is the first of what addiction-averting group’s Twelve Steps? ■END■

ANSWER: Alcoholics Anonymous [or AA; prompt on Al-Anon, even though they are distinct groups] (Lauren Chooljian’s podcast is titled The 13th Step.)
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= Average correct buzz position

Buzzes

PlayerTeamOpponentBuzz PositionValue
Eric ChenFree AgentsBerkeley B11410
Anuttam RamjiBerkeley AStanford12110

Summary

2024 ESPN @ Stanford03/09/2024Y2100%0%0%117.50
2024 ESPN @ Chicago03/23/2024N6100%0%0%104.83
2024 ESPN @ Columbia03/23/2024N6100%17%0%86.50
2024 ESPN @ Duke03/23/2024N2100%0%0%93.50
2024 ESPN @ Cambridge04/06/2024N2100%0%0%110.00
2024 ESPN @ Brown04/06/2024N3100%0%0%106.33
2024 ESPN @ Online06/01/2024N3100%33%0%82.33