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<b><u>women’s suffrage</u></b> [or <b><u>voting rights</u></b> for <b><u>women</u></b>; prompt on <u>suffrage</u> or <u>voting rights</u> by asking “for whom?”]
Cécile <b><u>Chaminade</u></b>&nbsp;(“shah-mee-NAHD”) [or Cécile Louise Stéphanie <b><u>Chaminade</u></b>]
<b><u>partial time derivative</u></b> [or <b><u>partial derivative</u></b> with respect to <b><u>time</u></b>; or <b><u>partial differentiation</u></b> with respect to <b><u>time</u></b>; or <b><u>partial</u></b>ly <b><u>differentiating</u></b> with respect to <b><u>time</u></b>; accept <b><u><em>t</em></u></b> in place of “time”; accept <b><u>delta</u></b> by <b><u>delta <em>t</em></u></b>; accept <b><u>delta</u></b> sub <b><u><em>t</em></u></b>; accept any answer preceded by “negative” or “minus” or equivalents; prompt on (first) time <u>derivative</u>, (first) <u>derivative</u> with respect to time, <u>differentiation</u> with respect to time, <u>differentiating</u> with respect to time, <u>d</u> by <u>dt</u>, or negative equivalents; reject “total time derivative” or “total derivative with respect to time]
astrophysical <b><u>jet</u></b>s
Mahā <b><u>Shivarātri</u></b> [or <b><u>Shivratri</u></b>]
<b><u>Veneti</b></u>
<b><u>valence</u></b> [accept <b><u>valence</u></b> electrons or <b><u>valence</u></b> shell electron pair repulsion or <b><u>valence</u></b> bond theory; prompt on <u>VSEPR</u>]
<b><u>uniform convergence</b></u> [accept word forms like <b><u>uniformly convergent</b></u>; accept word forms of <b><u>uniform</b></u> at the end; prompt on word forms of <u>convergence</u>] (The lead-in describes the Fejér kernel.)
<b><u>Gwangju</b></u> Uprising [or <b><u>Gwangju</b></u> Massacre; accept <b><u>Kwangju</b></u> in place of “Gwangju”; accept <b><u>May 18</b></u> Uprising or <b><u>Five One Eight</b></u> Uprising or <b><u>Oilpal</b></u> until “062-518” is read] (The eyewitness account was translated as <em>Kwangju Diary: Beyond Death, Beyond the Darkness of the Age</em>.)
Knights <b><u>Templar</u></b> [or the <b><u>Templar</u></b>s]
<b><u>Ibn Sina</u></b> [or <b><u>Avicenna</u></b>]
<b><u>Sophia</u></b> [or Holy <b><u>Wisdom</u></b> or Hagia <b><u>Sophia</u></b> or Sancta <b><u>Sapientia</u></b> or <b><u>Chokmah</u></b>; accept Church of God’s Holy <b><u>Wisdom</u></b> or <b><u>Ayasofya</u></b> or Ayía <b><u>Sofía</u></b> or Naos tēs Hagias tou Theou <b><u>Sophias</u></b>; accept Saint <b><u>Sophia</u></b> Cathedral or Svyata <b><u>Sofiya</u></b> or Sobor Svyatoyi <b><u>Sofiyi</u></b> or Svyataya <b><u>Sofiya</u></b> or Sobor Svyatoy <b><u>Sofii</u></b>; accept <b><u>Sofia</u></b> or Saint <b><u>Sophia</u></b> Church or tsârkva Sveta <b><u>Sofiya</u></b>; accept <b><u>Sophiology</u></b> or <b><u>Sofiologiya</u></b>; prompt on <u>Logos</u>; prompt on Jesus <u>Christ</u> by asking “what aspect of him?”]
<b><u>Star Chamber</u></b> [or <b><u>Camera stellata</u></b>]
<b><u>reason</b></u>s [or practical <b><u>reason</b></u>s, primary <b><u>reason</b></u>s, or <b><u>reason</b></u>s for acting]
<b><u>inferentialism</u></b> [or semantic <b><u>inferentialism</u></b> or <b><u>inferential</u></b> role semantics; accept <b><u>inferentialist</u></b>; prompt on <u>conceptual role</u> semantics, <u>functional role</u> semantics, or <u>procedural</u> semantics]
<b><u>magnetism</u></b> [or <b><u>magnetic</u></b>; or paleo<b><u>magnetism</u></b>; accept <b><u>magnetite</u></b>; accept ferro<b><u>magnetism</u></b> or ferri<b><u>magnetism</u></b> or antiferro<b><u>magnetism</u></b> or <b><u>superparamagnetism</u></b>; accept <b><u>remanence</u></b> or remanent <b><u>magnetization</u></b> or residual <b><u>magnetism</u></b>; prompt on <u>RM</u>; reject “diamagnetism” or “paramagnetism”]
geo<b><u>magnetic storm</b></u>s [prompt on <u>storm</u>s; until “solar wind” is read, prompt on <u>solar particle event</u>s, <u>SPE</u>s, <u>solar energetic particle</u> events, <u>SEP</u> events, <u>solar radiation storm</u>s, or <u>solar storm</u>s by asking “what phenomena are associated with that event in this case?”; reject “substorms” or “geomagnetic reversals” or “geomagnetic excursion(s)”]
<b><u>Nineveh</u></b> [or <b><u>Ninuwa</u></b>; or <b><u>Naynawā</u></b>; or <b><u>Nīnwē</u></b>; accept <b><u>Kouyunjik</u></b>]
<b><u>dybbuk</u></b>s&nbsp;(“DIB-uck”) [or <b><u>dybbuk</u></b>im]
<b><u>slow</u></b> [accept <b><u><em>Slow</u></b> Boring</em>; accept <b><u><em>Slow</u></b> Violence and the Environmentalism of the Poor</em>; accept <b><u>Slow</u></b> Food Movement; accept “<b><u>slow</u></b> and steady wins the race”; accept <b><u>boring</u></b> until “first” is read] (The full Weber analogy is “Politics is a strong and slow boring of hard boards.”)
<b><u>endometrium</b></u> [or <b><u>endometrial</b></u> layer; accept <b><u>endometriosis</b></u>; prompt on <u>uterus</u> or <u>uterine</u> tissue by asking “what layer of tissue?”]
<b><u>hunt</u></b>ing [accept <b><u>hunter</u></b>s; prompt on <u>archery</u> by asking “for what purpose?”]&nbsp;(Jara fatally wounded Krishna in the foot when hunting, mistaking his foot for a deer.)
Mark <b><u>Sykes</u></b> AND François Georges-<b><u>Picot</u></b> [accept <b><u>Sykes–Picot</u></b> Agreement; accept Sir Tatton Benvenuto Mark <b><u>Sykes</u></b> in place of “Mark Sykes”; accept François Marie Denis Georges-<b><u>Picot</u></b> in place of “François Georges-Picot”]
Samuel <b><u>Coleridge-Taylor</u></b> [prompt on Samuel Coleridge <u>Taylor</u>; reject “Samuel Taylor Coleridge”]
<b><u>window</u></b>s [accept stained <b><u>glass</u></b> or painted <b><u>glass</u></b>]
<b><u>time dilation</b></u> [or gravitational <b><u>time dilation</b></u>; prompt on <u>gravity</u> or <u>gravitation</u> or <u>relativity</u> until read by asking “what specific phenomenon?”; accept <b><u>gravitational redshift</b></u> or <b><u>gravitational blueshift</b></u> until “redshift” is read; prompt on <u>redshift</u> or <u>blueshift</u> until “redshift” is read]
human <b><u>stupid</u></b>ity [or <b><u><em>stupid</u></b>ità</em>; accept <em>The Basic Laws of Human <b><u>Stupid</u></b>ity</em>; accept <em>Le leggi fondamentali della <b><u>stupid</u></b>ità umana</em>]
<b><u>Natchez</u></b>&nbsp;(The first clue refers to Quigualtam, who defeated Hernando de Soto’s expedition.)
<b><u>Compson</b></u> family [accept Caddy <b><u>Compson</b></u> or Candace <b><u>Compson</b></u>; accept Quentin <b><u>Compson</b></u>; accept Benjy <b><u>Compson</b></u> or Benjamin <b><u>Compson</b></u>; accept Jason <b><u>Compson</b></u>]
“<b><u>V</u></b>.” [reject “five”]
Hélio <b><u>Oiticica</u></b> (“oy-tih-SEE-kah”)
<b><u>recruiting</u></b> officers [or <b><u>recruiting</u></b> sergeants; accept <em>The <b><u>Recruiting</u></b> Officer</em> or <b><u>Recruiting</u></b> Sergeant Plays; prompt on <u>officer</u>s, <u>sergeant</u>s, or other synonyms of <u>army</u> or <u>military</u> personnel]
<b><u>Boltzmann</u></b> equation [or <b><u>Boltzmann</u></b> transport equation or <b><u>Boltzmann</u></b> kinetic equation or <b><u>BTE</u></b>; accept collisionless <b><u>Boltzmann</u></b> equation; prompt on the <u>Vlasov</u> equations until read; prompt on the <u>transport</u> equation or the <u>kinetic</u> equation]
<b><u>banner</u></b>s [or <b><u>flag</u></b>s; or <b><u>qí</u></b>; or <b><u>jīngbiǎo</u></b>; accept Eight <b><u>Banner</u></b>s]
<b><u>Malagasy</u></b> (The epic is <em>Ibonia</em>.)
<b><u>Otto</u></b> [or <b><u>Otto</u></b> I; or <b><u>Otto</u></b> II; or <b><u>Otto</u></b> III]
<b><u>umbilical</u></b> cord
United States <b><u>Chamber of Commerce</b></u> [or US<b><u>CC</b></u>]
<b><u>five sigma</u></b> [accept descriptions indicating the observation is at least <b><u>five standard deviations</u></b> from the mean]
<b><u>Joseph II</b></u> [or <b><u>Josef II</b></u>; prompt on <u>Joseph</u>]
the <b><u>double</b></u> [accept the <b><u>Doppelgänger</b></u>; accept the <b><u>Other</b></u>; accept Golyadkin’s <b><u>double</b></u>; accept <b><u>Golyadkin</b></u> <b><u>Jr</b></u>. until “Golyadkin” is read; prompt on Yakov <u>Petrovich</u> or <u>Golyadkin</u> until “Golyadkin” is read by asking “he is nicknamed for what distinctive trait?”]
<b><u>Florentine</u></b> Codex [or Códice <b><u>Florentino</u></b>; accept <em>The <b><u>General History of the Things of New Spain</em></u></b> or <em>La <b><u>Historia General de las Cosas de Nueva España</em></u></b>]
Amrita <b><u>Pritam</b></u>
optical <b><u>illusion</u></b>s
<b><u>Circassian</u></b>s [or <b><u>Cherkes</u></b>s; or <b><u>Cherkesy</u></b>; or <b><u>Circassic</u></b>; or <b><u>Adyghe</u></b> before read; or <b><u>Adyga</u></b> before “Adyghe” is read; or <b><u>Adygekher</u></b> before “Adyghe” is read; or <b><u>Kabardian</u></b> before “Kabardian” is read; or <b><u>Jarkas</u></b>; or <b><u>Jarākisa</u></b>; prompt on <u>Caucasian</u>s]
<b><u>Communist</u></b> Party [prompt on the <u>party</u>]
<b><u>Guadalajara</b></u>
<b><u>Adam</u></b> [accept <em>The American <b><u>Adam</em></u></b> or “Children of <b><u>Adam</u></b>”]
<b><u>Rām</b></u>a [accept <b><u>Rām</b></u>a Navamī; accept <b><u>Rām</b></u>līlā; accept <b><u><em>Rām</b></u>charitmānas</em>; prompt on <u>Vishnu</u>]
<b><u><em>In Search of Lost Time</b></u></em> [or <b><u><em>Remembrance of Things Past</b></u></em>; or <em>À <b><u>la recherche du temps perdu</b></u></em>; accept <b><u><em>Swann’s Way</b></u></em> or <em>The <b><u>Way by Swann’s</b></u></em> or <em>Du <b><u>côté de chez Swann</b></u></em> as all clues apply to that volume]
<b><u>Cape Town</u></b> [or <b><u>Kaapstad</u></b> or <b><u>iKapa</u></b>] (The sunglasses face Robben Island.)
Jean-Michel <b><u>Basquiat</b></u> (“boss-kee-AH”)
<b><u>lacquer</u></b>ing&nbsp;(“lacker-ing”) [or <b><u>lacquer</u></b>work; accept <b><u>lacquer</u></b>ware; accept <b><u>lac</u></b> or shel<b><u>lac</u></b>; accept <b><u>lacq</u></b> ancien or vernis de <b><u>lacque </u></b>or <b><u>vernis de la Chine</u></b>; accept <b><u>urushi</u></b>-e or <b><u>urushi</u></b> tree or <b><u>urushiol</u></b> until “<em>urushi-e</em>” is read; accept monochrome <b><u>lacquer</u></b>s or coromandel <b><u>lacquer</u></b>s; prompt on <u>varnish</u>ing or <u>coat</u>ing until each is read; prompt on <u>polish</u>ing or <u>rub</u>bing until “polished” is read; prompt on <u>resin</u> or <u>vernis</u> Martin]
<b><u>reason</b></u> [accept instrumental <b><u>rationality</b></u>; accept instrumental or subjective <b><u>reason</b></u>; accept Pure or Practical <b><u>Reason</b></u>; accept <b><u>vernunft</b></u>]
<b><u>Tsodilo</u></b> Hills
<b><u>AIDS</b></u> epidemic [accept the <b><u>HIV</b></u> epidemic; accept pandemic in place of “epidemic”; prompt on <u>epidemic</u>s]
Paul <b><u>Erdős</u></b> (“AIR-dursh”) [accept <b><u>Erdős</u></b>–Rényi graph or <b><u>Erdős</u></b> problems or <b><u>Erdős</u></b> number]
Billie <b><u>Holiday</u></b> AND Lester <b><u>Young</u></b> [accept Eleanora <b><u>Fagan</u></b> in place of “Billie Holiday”; accept Lester Willis <b><u>Young</u></b> in place of “Lester Young”]
<b><u>helium-3</u></b> [or <b><u>He-3</u></b>; prompt on <u>helium</u> or <u>He</u>]
<b><u>amino acid</u></b>s
<b><u>voting</u></b> for Parliament [accept answers indicating <b><u>vote</u></b>s or <b><u>voter</u></b>s in British or English parliamentary elections or participating in <b><u>election</u></b>s for British Parliament or <b><u>elect</u></b>ing members of Parliament]
<b><u>prophet</b></u>s [or <b><u>messenger</b></u>s or <b><u>warner</b></u>s; accept <b><u>rasul</b></u> or <b><u>nabi</b></u> or <b><u>nabi</b></u>yyin or <b><u>anbiya</b></u>]
Giovanni <b><u>Boccaccio</u> </b>[accept il <b><u>Certaldese</u></b>, the <b><u>Certaldan</u></b>, Giovanni da <b><u>Certaldo</u></b>, or Johannes de <b><u>Certaldo</u></b>] (The other two “crowns” are Petrarch and Dante.)
<b><u>time-reversal</u></b> symmetry [or <b><u>T</u></b> symmetry; or <b><u>TRS</u></b>; accept descriptions of <b><u><em>t</em> goes to negative <em>t</em></u></b>; prompt on <u>time</u>; prompt on <u>reversible</u> or <u>reversibility</u>; reject “time translation symmetry”]
electric <b><u>current</u></b> AND <b><u>voltage</u></b> [or electric <b><u>current</u></b> AND <b><u>potential difference</u></b>; or <b><u>I</u></b> AND <b><u>V</u></b>; accept answers in either order]
<b><u>superconduct</u></b>ing [accept high temperature <b><u>superconductor</u></b>s; accept heavy fermion <b><u>superconductor</u></b>s or heavy electron <b><u>superconductor</u></b>s; accept d-wave <b><u>superconductor</u></b>s; accept unconventional <b><u>superconductor</u></b>s; prompt on <u>heavy fermion</u>s or <u>heavy electron</u>s; prompt on <u>magic angle</u> bilayer graphene by asking “what property does bilayer graphene display at the magic angle?”]
David <b><u>Bowie</u></b> [or David Robert <b><u>Jones</u></b>]
<b><u>star formation</u></b> [accept any description of <b><u>stars</u></b> being <b><u>formed</u></b> or <b><u>created</u></b> or <b><u>born</u></b>]
<b><u>pressure</b></u> [prompt on <u>p</u>]
<b><u>United States</b></u> [or <b><u>America</b></u> or <b><u>US</b></u> or <b><u>USA</b></u> or <b><u>United States</b></u> of America; accept <b><u>American</b></u> Suite, Op.&nbsp;98; accept “<b><u>American</b></u>” String Quartet, Op.&nbsp;96] (The second clue refers to Florence Price’s Piano Concerto in D minor, which opens with a trumpet quotation of Dvořák’s “New World” Symphony. The birdsong in Dvořák’s “American” String Quartet was once erroneously thought to be a scarlet tanager.)
<b><u>Rüstem</u></b> Pasha [or Damat <b><u>Rüstem</u></b> Pasha]
<b><u>matrix multiplication</u></b> [prompt on <u>multiplication</u>]
<b><u>Māori</b></u>
<b><u><em>adhān</em></u></b> [accept <b><u>call to prayer</u></b> or reasonable equivalents; accept <b><u><em>azān</em></u></b> or <b><u><em>ezan</em></u></b>; accept <b><u><em>bāng</em></u></b>; prompt on the <u><em>takbīr</em></u> or <u><em>shahāda</em></u> until read by asking “what larger practice is reciting that phrase a part of?”; prompt on <u><em>iqāma</em></u> until read by asking “what other similar phrase also includes this line?”; prompt on <u><em>allāhu akbar</em></u> or <u><em>ashhadu an lā ilāha illa llāh</em></u> or <u><em>ashhadu anna muḥammadan rasūlu llāh</em></u> or <u><em>ashhadu anna ‘aliyyan waliyyu llāh</em></u> or <u><em>ḥayya ‘ala ṣ-ṣalāh</em></u> or <u><em>ḥayya ‘ala l-falāḥ</em></u> or <u><em>ḥayya ‘alā khayri l-‘amal</em></u> or <u><em>aṣ-ṣalātu khayrun mina n-nawm</em></u> or <u><em>lā ilāha illā llāh</em></u> by asking “what larger practice is reciting that phrase a part of?”]
<b><u>19th</u></b> century [or <b><u>19th</u></b> century CE or <b><u>19th</u></b> century AD; or <b><u>1800s</u></b>; accept <b><u>1st Badí’</u></b> century or <b><u>1st Bábí</u></b> century or <b><u>1st Bahá’í</u></b> century until “Bahá’í” is read; accept <b><u>13th hijrī</u></b> century or <b><u>1200s hijrī</u></b>] (Nabīl Zarandī or “Nabíl-i A‘ẓam” wrote <em>The Dawn-Breakers</em>.)
<b><u>Touré</u></b>&nbsp;(“too-RAY”) [or <b><u>Ture</u></b>; accept Ahmed Sékou <b><u>Touré</u></b>; accept Samori <b><u>Touré</u></b>; accept Almamy Samore Lafiya <b><u>Touré</u></b>] (Sékou Touré claimed descent from Samori Touré.)
<b><u>rose</b></u>s [accept <b><u><em>Rose</b></u>n aus dem Süden</em> or <b><u><em>Rose</b></u>s from the South</em>; accept <em>The Last <b><u>Rose</b></u> of Summer</em>; accept <em>To a Wild <b><u>Rose</b></u></em>; accept “<b><u>Rose</b></u> Adagio”; accept <em>Der <b><u>Rose</b></u>nkavalier</em> or <em>The Knight of the <b><u>Rose</b></u></em> or <em>The <b><u>Rose</b></u>-Bearer</em>; prompt on <u>flower</u>]
<b><u>teacher</u></b>s [or school<b><u>teacher</u></b>s; or <b><u>instructor</u></b>s]
<b><u>Hausa</b></u>
<b><u>Patagonia</u></b> [accept <b><u>Tierra del Fuego</u></b>]
Johann <b><u>Most</u></b> [or Johann Joseph <b><u>Most</u></b>; or Hans <b><u>Most</u></b>] (His grandson was Celtics announcer Johnny Most.)
<b><u><em>dharmakaya</em></u></b> [or <b><u><em>dhammakaya</em></u></b>; or <b><u><em>fashen</em></u></b>; or <b><u><em>hosshin</em></u></b>; or the <b><u><em>dharma</em> body</u></b>; accept the <b><u>truth body</u></b> or <b><u>reality body</u></b>; prompt on <u>bodies</u>; prompt on <u><em>dharma</em></u>; prompt on the <em>tri<u>kaya</em></u>]
Martin <b><u>Heidegger</b></u>
<b><u>Kering</u></b> [prompt on <u>Pinault</u> S.A. or <u>Pinault</u>-Printemps-Redoute or <u>PPR</u> by asking “what is its <em>current</em> name?”]
<b><u>Joffrey</b></u> Ballet
<b><u>interaction picture</u></b> [accept, but DO NOT REVEAL, <b><u>Dirac picture</u></b>]
<b><u>Switzerland</u></b> [or <b><u>Swiss</u></b> Confederation; or <b><u>Schweiz</u></b>; or <b><u>Suisse</u></b>; or <b><u>Svizzera</u></b>; or <b><u>Svizra</u></b>]
<b><u>Pakistan</b></u> [or Islamic Republic of <b><u>Pakistan</b></u>; or Islāmī Jumhūriyah <b><u>Pākistān</b></u>]
<b><u>Väinämöinen</b></u>
<b><u>harp</b></u> [or <b><u>lyre</b></u> or <b><u>lute</b></u>; accept <b><u>guitar</b></u> due to translations of the Thach Sanh clue; prompt on <u>instrument</u> or stringed <u>instrument</u>]
musical <b><u>instrument</u></b>s [accept specific musical <b><u>instrument</u></b>s like <b><u>drum</u></b>s, <b><u>bell</u></b>s, <b><u>lute</u></b>s, <b><u>pipa</u></b>s, <b><u>flute</u></b>s, or <b><u>pipe</u></b>s; accept classes of musical <b><u>instrument</u></b>s like <b><u>percussion</u></b> or <b><u>woodwind</u></b>s] (Gao Ming wrote <em>The Story of the Lute</em>, also called <em>The Tale of the Pipa</em>.)
<b><u>epoxide</u></b>s [or <b><u>oxiranes</u></b>; accept <b><u>epoxy</u></b> resins or poly<b><u>epoxide</u></b>s; prompt on <u>ether</u>s until read]
<b><u>Thebes</b></u> [or <b><u>Thebai</b></u>; prompt on <u>Boeotia</u>; prompt on <u>Cadmeia</u>]
<b><u>Sulawesi</u></b> [or <b><u>Celebes</u></b>]
<b><u>Nova Scotia</b></u> [or <b><u>Nouvelle-Écosse</b></u>; accept <b><u>New Scotland</b></u> or <b><u>Alba Nuadh</b></u>]
<b><u>neurasthenia</b></u>
Kingdom of <b><u>Navarre</u></b>&nbsp;(“nuh-VAR”) [or Kingdom of <b><u>Nafarroa</u></b>; or Kingdom of <b><u>Pamplona</u></b>] (The first clue refers to Benjamin of Tudela. The second clue refers to Pamplona.)
<b><u>Salvador</u></b> [or <b><u>Salvador</u></b> da Bahia]
<b><u>dog</u></b>s
Operation <b><u>Badr</u></b> [or “the <b><u>crossing</u></b>”; or al-‘<b><u>ubūr</u></b>; or ‘Amaliyat <b><u>Badr</u></b>; accept descriptions of the Egyptian <b><u>crossing</u></b> of the <b><u>Suez</u></b> Canal; accept descriptions of <b><u>breach</u></b>ing of the <b><u>Bar-Lev</u></b> Line until “Bar” is read; accept descriptions of an Egyptian surprise <b><u>attack</u></b> on <b><u>Sinai</u></b> Peninsula until “Sinai” is read; prompt on beginning of the <u>Yom Kippur</u> War, <u>October</u> War, or <u>Ramadan</u> War until “Yom” is read; prompt on descriptions of an Egyptian campaign against <u>Israel</u>] (Sadat was assassinated by followers of Muhammad Abd al-Salam Faraj.)