Round 6: Tossup 2

The Nazcas accessed this good through spiral-shaped “ojos” (“OH-hoes”) built into puquios (“POO-kee-yohs”). Song-era Kaifeng housed the largest pre-modern example of a device named for this good, which the Greeks referred to as a clepsydra. Richard Arkwright designed a powered device named for this good that produced stronger yarn than the spinning jenny. Inscriptions from Sennacherib’s (-5[1])(“seh-NAK-eh-rib’s”) reign refer to a screw (-5[1])design for moving this good that is often attributed (-5[1])to Archimedes. (10[2])The Persians developed an early “wheel” named for this good that was adapted by medieval Europeans to mill grain. For 10 points, name this liquid that’s heated to power steam engines. (10[1])■END■ (10[2])

ANSWER: water [accept water wheel or water frame or water clock]
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Buzzes


Summary

TournamentEditionTUHConv. %Neg %Average Buzz
UK (North)UK5100%0%68.00
Northern CaliforniaUS4100%75%91.25
Southern CaliforniaUS7100%71%85.71
Eastern Canada (1)US5100%60%88.00
FloridaUS4100%25%63.50
Great LakesUS10100%40%80.70
Lower Mid-AtlanticUS9100%44%86.33
Upper Mid-AtlanticUS989%22%70.00
NorthUS4100%50%86.25
NortheastUS12100%17%74.75
PacificUS8100%50%78.00
South CentralUS6100%33%72.33
SoutheastUS12100%25%67.92
Upstate NYUS5100%20%74.20