An instrument made from this animal accompanies the moutya music of Seychelles. Chava Alberstein’s protest song titled for this type of animal was banned from Israeli state radio during the First Intifada. In desert blues bands, both the resonator of the imzad fiddle and the tindé are typically made from this animal. The hide of this animal, used to make the gaida bagpipe and the bodhrán (“BOW-rawn”) frame drum, is used to make Morocco (*) leather. Traditionally, a soundboard made from this animal is used to make sarods. Sazdohol music may accompany horsemen grabbing the corpse of this animal in buzkashi, the national sport of Afghanistan. A cumulative children’s song titled for “one” of these animals may be sung by children after the Passover seder. For 10 points, a god with the lower half of what animal names panpipes? ■END■
| Player | Team | Opponent | Buzz Position | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jordan Brownstein | I worship the Pyramid (abandoned Soviet coal mining settlement on the Norwegian archipelago of Svalbard) | Will They Ever Finish Bruckner’s Ninth Boulevard? | 96 | 10 |
| Tracy Mirkin | Floridovician | BHSU B | 98 | 10 |