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This character was replaced in an adaptation by the National Ballet of China with a character who gives Yuan Yuan a red scarf after she asks to become a crane. A stage device called a reika created the illusion of this character gliding across the stage. Antoinetta Dell’Era originated this role, represented by a staccato melody beginning with the sixteenth notes G and E, followed by the eighth notes [read slowly] G, F-sharp, D-sharp, E, which evoke “drops of water shooting from a fountain.” Maria Tallchief danced this role in a 1954 Balanchine production that popularized (10[1]-5[1])the ballet that features this character. This character calls for a celebration with dancers representing Arabian coffee and (10[1]-5[1])Chinese tea, and she dances a grand pas de deux with (10[1])Prince Coqueluche (“kohk-uh-LOOSH”) after the “Waltz of the Flowers.” For 10 points, name this ruler of the Land (-5[1])of Sweets whose (10[1])“Dance” includes a celesta solo in (10[1])The (10[2])Nutcracker. ■END■

ANSWER: Sugar Plum Fairy [or Fée-Dragée]
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PlayerTeamOpponentBuzz PositionValue
AlanCWRU BKenyon A95-5
Todd MaslykMichigan AKenyon B (DII)9510
Rohan Navaneetha Raj (DII)Ohio State B (DII)Michigan State A11310
Matthew Lam (DII)Ohio State C (DII)Ohio State A (UG)113-5
Tobias Zajac (UG)Michigan State C (UG)CWRU C (UG)12410
Ni Kundargi (DII)Michigan State B (UG)Pitt A141-5
Nathan Ouyang (DII)Michigan D (DII)CWRU D (DII)14410
FrancisKenyon ACWRU B15010
Simon Zimmerman (UG)Ohio State A (UG)Ohio State C (DII)15110
Ariel FaederPitt AMichigan State B (UG)15110