In a novel titled for a woman with this profession, the last section opens with a poem that repeatedly asks her husband, “Oh, what have you done, sultan, to my happy girl?” The opening of a novel is presented as a teacher of this job telling a pupil how to conduct this job at a wake for a man whose favorite number was 17. A migrant worker replaces Filomena in this job after moving to a town that becomes able to trade after an engineer clears a sandbar in its harbor. In another novel, a woman who (*) teaches at a school for this profession is widowed after her husband dies dancing with a cassava tuber tied under his skirt. The owner of the Vesuvius Bar, Nacib Saad, marries a woman who he hires for this job. For 10 points, name this profession of the title woman in Jorge Amado’s (“ZHOR-jee uh-MAH-doo’s”) novel Gabriela, Clove, and Cinnamon. ■END■
| Player | Team | Opponent | Buzz Position | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jordan Brownstein | I worship the Pyramid (abandoned Soviet coal mining settlement on the Norwegian archipelago of Svalbard) | BHSU B | 93 | -5 |
| Tejas Raje | BHSU B | I worship the Pyramid (abandoned Soviet coal mining settlement on the Norwegian archipelago of Svalbard) | 154 | 10 |