Question

If Scandinavian families failed to leave out porridge for these creatures during the winter solstice, they would cause all of the family’s crops to fail for the next year. For 10 points each:
[10e] Name these short “earth dwellers.” Some of these creatures with pointy red hats and long beards live in gardens and are depicted in lawn ornaments.
ANSWER: gnomes [or genomos or Gnom; accept Edmanleins or Henzelmannchen or Kleinmanneken; accept Nisse or Nissen; accept Nains or Tontti; accept Dudje or Mano or Kabouter or Skritek; accept Domovoi Djedoes]
[10m] Gnomes were master gem craftsmen and extensively worked with this stone, which was used to counteract poison and restore eyesight in alchemy. This Western birthstone of May is associated with the sign of Cancer.
ANSWER: emerald
[10h] Paracelsus assigned gnomes to the earth and these creatures to fire. Asbestos was originally called the “wool” of these creatures, which Isidore of Seville feared caused mass poisoning due to its slimy skin.
ANSWER: salamanders [accept newts]
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Summary

2024 ACF Fall at CornellfallY916.67100%44%22%
2024 ACF Fall at Ohio StatefallY820.00100%50%50%
2024 ACF Fall at WashingtonfallY620.00100%67%33%
2024 ACF Fall at GeorgiafallY1015.00100%10%40%
2024 ACF Fall at North CarolinafallY915.56100%44%11%
2024 ACF Fall at Claremont CollegesfallY516.00100%40%20%
2024 ACF Fall at RutgersfallY820.0075%88%38%
2024 ACF Fall at RutgersfallY937.78167%89%122%
2024 ACF Fall at IllinoisfallY920.00100%56%44%

Data

Lehigh A (UG)Bard A (UG)0101020
Lehigh A (UG)Bard A (UG)010010
Lehigh A (UG)Rowan A (DII)10101030
Lehigh A (UG)Rowan A (DII)1010020
Columbia A (UG)Columbia B1010020
Fordham AColumbia J (DII)10101030
Fordham AColumbia J (DII)1010020
Fordham APenn A (DII)10101030
Fordham APenn A (DII)1010020
Maryland B (DII)Princeton A (UG)10101030
Maryland B (DII)Princeton A (UG)10101030
Maryland B (DII)Princeton A (UG)10101030
Maryland B (DII)Princeton A (UG)10101030
Maryland B (DII)Princeton A (UG)10101030
Maryland B (DII)Lehigh B (DII)10101030
Maryland B (DII)Lehigh B (DII)10101030
Maryland B (DII)Lehigh B (DII)10101030
Maryland B (DII)Princeton A (UG)10101030
Maryland A (DII)NYU A (UG)10101030
Penn B (DII)Rutgers A (UG)10101030
Penn B (DII)NYU A (UG)1010020
Penn B (DII)NYU A (UG)10101030
Penn B (DII)Rutgers A (UG)1010020
Princeton A (UG)NYU B100010
Rutgers BLehigh B (DII)1010020
Rutgers BRowan A (DII)010010
Rutgers BRowan A (DII)010010
Rutgers BLehigh B (DII)1010020
NYU BBard A (UG)1001020
Penn A (DII)Columbia A (UG)1010020
Fordham AColumbia J (DII)10101030
Fordham AColumbia J (DII)1010020
Fordham APenn A (DII)10101030
Fordham APenn A (DII)1010020
Lehigh A (UG)Bard A (UG)001010
Lehigh A (UG)Bard A (UG)0000
Lehigh A (UG)Rowan A (DII)1001020
Lehigh A (UG)Rowan A (DII)100010
Rutgers BLehigh B (DII)1010020
Rutgers BRowan A (DII)010010
Rutgers BRowan A (DII)010010
Rutgers BLehigh B (DII)1010020
Penn B (DII)Rutgers A (UG)1001020
Penn B (DII)NYU A (UG)100010
Penn B (DII)NYU A (UG)1001020
Penn B (DII)Rutgers A (UG)100010
Maryland B (DII)Princeton A (UG)1001020
Maryland B (DII)Princeton A (UG)1001020
Maryland B (DII)Princeton A (UG)1001020
Maryland B (DII)Princeton A (UG)1001020
Maryland B (DII)Princeton A (UG)1001020
Maryland B (DII)Lehigh B (DII)1001020
Maryland B (DII)Lehigh B (DII)1001020
Maryland B (DII)Lehigh B (DII)1001020
Maryland B (DII)Princeton A (UG)1001020
Maryland B (DII)Princeton A (UG)10101030
Maryland B (DII)Princeton A (UG)10101030
Maryland B (DII)Princeton A (UG)10101030
Maryland B (DII)Princeton A (UG)10101030
Maryland B (DII)Princeton A (UG)10101030
Maryland B (DII)Lehigh B (DII)10101030
Maryland B (DII)Lehigh B (DII)10101030
Maryland B (DII)Lehigh B (DII)10101030
Maryland B (DII)Princeton A (UG)10101030
Columbia BRutgers A (UG)1010020