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According to some traditions, cooking with eggshells can be used to find these creatures. In one story, a heroine rescues Tam Lin from a queen of these creatures. In one tradition, (10[1])these creatures’ ancestors were defeated at the Battle of Magh Tuireadh (“my TEER-ugh”). These creatures, who comprise the Seelie court, are (10[2])often referred to using (10[1])euphemisms (-5[1])like “good neighbors.” After being defeated by the Milesians, (10[1]-5[1])the ancestors of these creatures migrated into namesake “mounds.” These are the creatures most commonly thought to kidnap infants and replace them with changelings. The death of a family (10[1])member was heralded by the wail of one type of these creatures. For 10 points, name these magical creatures of the British Isles who the Victorians interpreted as small, winged (10[1])humans. ■END■ (10[1])

ANSWER: fairies [or fairy or fae or fair folk; accept banshees or Bean Sídhe or Aos Si (“ace shee”) or Daoine Sith or Queen of the Fairies; accept fairy mounds or fairy forts; accept changelings until read; accept Seelie or Unseelie until “Seelie” is read; prompt on little folk or hidden folk or wee folk; prompt on Tuatha de Danann]
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PlayerTeamOpponentBuzz PositionValue
Shardul ParthasarathyUIUC BPurdue A3010
Max KoldaNotre DameWashU D4910
Sophia GnadingerUChicago DUIUC D4910
Sophia ArnoldSIUE AUChicago B5310
Jacob PuthipirojNorthwestern AWashU C54-5
Danila KabotyaIndiana AUIUC A63-5
Coby TranUChicago CWashU B6310
Jack CaseyUIUC CUChicago A9210
Davis JohnsonPurdue DIndiana B12210
Justin WytmarUIUC AIndiana A12410