Question

A white one of these animals who runs a marijuana greenhouse in Colorado partially titles a Kelly Link collection of fairy tale retellings. For 10 points each:
[10e] Name these animals, one of which is a transformed princess who aids one brother in a set of impossible tasks. An anthropomorphic one of these animals appears “in boots.”
ANSWER: cats [accept “The White Cat” or White Cat, Black Dog; accept Puss in Boots]
[10m] A corpse must be left out to avoid the horrors of the “White Road” in Link’s retelling of a tale about four animals from Bremen who have this occupation. A figure with this occupation serves as a ratcatcher in another German town.
ANSWER: musicians [accept “The Town Musicians of Bremen” or “The Bremen Town Musicians” or “Die Bremer Stadtmusikanten”; accept Pied Piper of Hamelin or Pan Piper of Hamelin]
[10h] The lesbian narrator feels the moon influencing her in a Link retelling inspired by a tale about a boy who “does not know” this emotion. In the Dionysiaca, two Greek gods of this emotion serve as Dionysus’s charioteers.
ANSWER: fear [or being afraid or scared or clear equivalents; accept Deimos or Phobos; accept “The Boy Who Did Not Know Fear” or “The Girl Who Did Not Know Fear” or “The Story of a Boy Who Went Forth to Learn Fear” or “The Story of the Youth Who Went Forth to Learn What Fear Was” or “Märchen von einem, der auszog das Fürchten zu lernen”]
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Bristol AImperial A10101030
Bristol BWarwick B1010020
Cambridge BCambridge A10101030
Oxford ACambridge C10101030
BirminghamCambridge D10101030
LSE BEdinburgh1010020
Southampton BImperial B010010
LSE AManchester10101030
Warwick AOxford B10101030
VanderbiltDurham B1010020