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A king of this name was given a bracelet by a man whom he had earlier tried to buy a bear from for double its price, but then let him sell that bear to his enemy, according to the Tale of Auðun (“OW-thoon”). Theodoric the Monk began his most famous work with a description of how a man with this name had a son who killed the other sons of that man, giving him the epithet “brothers’ bane.” That man of this name is discussed by a raven and maid in the (*) “Raven Song.” A man with this name called “Greycloak” was succeeded by a man who inspired a logo of the Younger Futhark rune bjarkan with two extra lines. That king of this name honored his parents (10[1])Gorm and Þyri (10[1])(“THOO-ree”) in the Jelling (10[2])(“YEHL-ing”) stones and has the epithet (10[1])“Bluetooth.” (10[2])For (10[1])10 points, give this name of Norwegian kings called “Fairhair” and “Hardrada.” ■END■

ANSWER: Haraldr [accept Harold]
<Benjamin McAvoy-Bickford, Mythology>
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PlayerTeamOpponentBuzz PositionValue
John MarvinChicago ANotre Dame C12610
Andrew WangIllinois AIllinois C12910
Christopher SimsNorthwestern ANotre Dame B13210
Aneesh ShrotriyaPurdueIndiana B13210
Akshar GoyalIllinois BSIUE13710
Stephen WalshNorthwestern BNotre Dame A13810
Joel MilesMinnesotaIndiana A13810
June YinWUSTLChicago B13910

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2024 Penn Bowl Florida10/26/2024Y2100%0%0%128.00
2024 Penn Bowl UK10/26/2024Y5100%0%0%112.80
2024 Penn Bowl UNC10/26/2024Y3100%0%0%136.33
2024 Penn Bowl Berkeley11/02/2024Y2100%0%50%134.50
2024 Penn Bowl Texas11/02/2024Y2100%0%0%119.00
2024 Penn Bowl Mainsite11/02/2024Y3100%0%0%136.00
2024 Penn Bowl CWRU11/02/2024Y4100%0%0%129.25
2024 Penn Bowl Chicago11/02/2024Y8100%0%0%133.88