Question

A poem attributed to this figure ends each stanza by mentioning a journey taken by three boatloads of men, of whom only seven return. This figure intimidates a king by making the men of his court sing a song that consists solely of a nonsense word. This figure once won a horse race by laying holly in front of his opponent’s horses, causing them to dance. This figure foiled a plan to give inspiration to Morfran by accidentally drinking three drops from a cauldron, after which he hid by transforming into a piece of wheat that was eaten by his master (10[1])Cerridwen (“keh-RID-wen”). After this figure (10[1])was found as a baby by Elphin, he changed his name from Gwion Bach to one meaning (10[1])“radiant brow.” (-5[1])For 10 points, a Frank Lloyd (-5[1])Wright studio (10[1])is named for what (10[2])semi-legendary Welsh bard? ■END■ (10[1]0[1])

ANSWER: Taliesin (“tal-YES-in”) [accept Gwion Bach until read] (The poem in the first line is The Spoils of Annwn.)
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PlayerTeamOpponentBuzz PositionValue
Andy YuMaryland AHaverford B10010
Jerry VinokurovJohn Jay CollegePenn A10410
Nathan ZhangCornell BVassar A12110
Zaid AsifNYU BHaverford A123-5
Eshan PantNYU AMaryland B129-5
David BassJohns Hopkins AColumbia C13110
Jack RadoColumbia BGeorge Washington B13510
William OrrYale AGeorge Washington A13510
Audrey ChoHaverford ANYU B1390
Gus VanskikeMaryland BNYU A13910

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California2025-02-01Y3100%0%0%131.00
Florida2025-02-01Y3100%0%0%135.00
Great Lakes2025-02-01Y580%0%40%116.75
Midwest2025-02-01Y683%0%33%102.60
North2025-02-01Y2100%0%0%134.00
Northeast2025-02-01Y580%0%0%115.75
Overflow2025-02-01Y5100%0%20%130.20
South Central2025-02-01Y2100%0%0%129.50
Southeast2025-02-01Y4100%0%0%121.75
UK2025-02-01Y1070%0%50%136.86
Upper Mid-Atlantic2025-02-01Y888%0%25%123.57
Upstate NY2025-02-01Y333%0%33%133.00