Question

The seer Idmon foresaw his own death by one of these animals, but joined the (-5[1])Argonauts (10[2])anyway. After failing to correctly guess how many offspring would be born to one of these animals, Calchas (10[1])(“KAL-cuss”) lost a divination contest (-5[1])to his rival Mopsus (10[1]-5[1])and subsequently died of shame. A man trapped one of these animals in deep snow (10[2])to bring it back (10[2]-5[1])alive (10[3]-5[4])to (10[2]-5[1])Tiryns. (10[5])While hunting one of these animals as a boy (10[1])with his grandfather (-5[1])Autolycus, Odysseus (10[1])suffered a scar (10[1])on his thigh. (10[4])The brothers (10[1])Toxeus (10[2])and Plexippus (10[1])were killed by their nephew after a dispute over the spoils (10[1])of one of these (10[1])animals. (10[5])Oeneus’s (“EE-nee-us’s”) failure to dedicate the first fruits of the harvest led Artemis to punish him by (10[1])sending (10[1])one (10[1])of (10[1])these animals. (10[1]-5[1])For 10 points, what animal did Atalanta and (10[2])Meleager (10[1])kill because it was ravaging Calydon? (10[1])■END■ (10[8])

ANSWER: boars [accept Calydonian Boar; accept sows; prompt on pigs]
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= Average correct buzz position

Summary

Florida2025-02-01Y3100%0%33%122.33
Great Lakes2025-02-01Y6100%0%33%90.50
Lower Mid-Atlantic2025-02-01Y6100%0%17%114.00
Midwest2025-02-01Y6100%0%50%90.67
North2025-02-01Y3100%0%0%81.67
Northeast2025-02-01Y5100%0%20%69.80
Overflow2025-02-01Y4100%0%0%67.00
Pacific Northwest2025-02-01Y2100%0%0%61.50
South Central2025-02-01Y2100%0%0%80.00
Southeast2025-02-01Y4100%0%50%121.50
Upper Mid-Atlantic2025-02-01Y9100%0%0%85.78
Upstate NY2025-02-01Y3100%0%33%108.00

Buzzes

PlayerTeamOpponentBuzz PositionValue
Owen ArnesonMissouriIllinois C14-5
Michael KearneyHarvard ABrandeis B1510
Matt SchiavoneNorthwestern AStanford B1510
James McCurleyHarvard BDartmouth A3310
Annabelle YangWashU AIndiana B37-5
Cade SmithMichigan StateMichigan B41-5
William GrogerColumbia BYale A4110
Sanika IyerIndiana BWashU A5610
Megan WangBrown ATufts A5610
Truman FillbrandtUW AUBC6010
Kevin PengCornell CBinghamton A6010
Pranaav SenthilkumarCornell DRIT A60-5
David NiemanCarnegie Mellon AMichigan A6110
Joshua GarnerOhio State BMichigan D61-5
Chris YooWilliam & MaryUNC B61-5
Justin HawkinsIndiana AWashU B61-5
Puna EkkaMinnesota BWinona State6110
Eren MicheletBUBrandeis A61-5
Rosa XiaCornell BNYU A6110
Angelo PanCase Western BKenyon6210
Shardul ParthasarathyIllinois BChicago B6210
Alex WyrickTennessee AGeorgia Tech A62-5
Alex ZhuCarnegie Mellon BMichigan C6310
Matt ShinnickGeorgetown ANorthwestern B6310
Anne FjeldAlbertaUW B6310
Gus VanskikeMaryland BVassar A6310
Andy YuMaryland AJohns Hopkins A6310
Keerthana KrishnanTexas BASU7210
Rohan DalalGeorgia Tech CLouisville A75-5
Adam FineChicago AChicago D7710
JD KrothIowa StateCarleton8010
Elie AounCase Western AOhio State A8310
Michael HundingIllinois AChicago C8310
Elijah ScheinsonColumbia CJohn Jay College8310
Avery BarnettHaverford APenn B8310
Jonathan BostLiberty BSouth Carolina8510
Biniam AlaroFlorida AValencia A8610
Ben KoberleinNotre Dame BNotre Dame C8610
Jisoo YooTexas ATAMU8810
Noah ChinVirginia Tech AUNC C9910
Joseph ChambersVirginia AUNC D10310
Declan CobbWisconsin AWisconsin B10410
Jonathan HuangMIT AUMass Boston10410
Davis JohnsonPurdueIowa10410
Beckett GilmoreLouisville AGeorgia Tech C10410
Aum MundheRutgers APenn A10410
Jack LewisBruin AAlabama A12010
Arunn SankarGeorgia Tech BVanderbilt A12110
Nathan RedfordLiberty ADuke12210
Eli BettingerESF ARIT B12310
Qingyu ZhangFlorida BUCF C125-5
June YinWashU BIndiana A12510
Peter BallasMichigan DOhio State B13310
Zaid AsifNYU BGeorge Washington B13310
Johanna BryantLiberty CWake Forest13410
Anna BarkerUCF BFlorida State A14010
Henry KeatingUCF CFlorida B14110
Biyang ZhangMichigan BMichigan State14110
Soren HeydariUNC BWilliam & Mary14110
Sriram KoritalaIllinois CMissouri14110
Christopher DechBrandeis ABU14110
Arhith DharanendraGeorgia Tech ATennessee A14110
William BrokerHaverford BGeorge Washington A14110
Cade ReinbergerRIT ACornell D14110