Round 7: Tossup 9

A woman with this occupation names Vergil’s birthplace, Mantua. To avoid being speared in the back, one man with this occupation was swallowed by the earth. Eriphyle (“air-IH-phuh-lee”) convinced that man, Amphiaräus (“AM-fee-uh-RAY-us”), to fight against Thebes. After losing a contest to Mopsus, another man with this occupation, Calchas (“KAL-kuhs”), died of shame. Another man with this occupation told Creon to bury Polynices and told Oedipus that he killed his (10[1])father. (-5[1])Hera (10[1])blinded that (10[1])man with this occupation (10[1])after he said that women enjoy sex better and, in another story, changed him into a woman after he hit two snakes with a stick. For 10 points, give this occupation of Tiresias (“tye-REE-see-us”), who was able to see the future. ■END■ (10[1])

ANSWER: seers [or seeresses; or prophets; or prophetesses or soothsayers; or oracles; or mantis] (Mantua is named for Manto, the daughter of Tiresias.)
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Buzzes


Summary

TournamentEditionTUHConv. %Neg %Average Buzz
UK (North)UK580%20%78.75
UK (South)UK8100%13%88.50
Northern CaliforniaUS4100%0%84.25
Southern CaliforniaUS7100%0%72.86
Eastern Canada (1)US5100%20%78.60
Eastern Canada (2)US9100%44%97.89
FloridaUS4100%0%102.75
Great LakesUS1191%64%100.00
Lower Mid-AtlanticUS9100%33%84.00
Upper Mid-AtlanticUS1100%100%115.00
Upper Mid-AtlanticUS9100%11%76.78
Upper Mid-AtlanticUS2100%0%95.00
MidwestUS9100%33%89.11
NorthUS4100%25%89.00
NortheastUS1100%0%74.00
PacificUS8100%25%74.88
South CentralUS6100%0%85.33
SoutheastUS12100%25%89.33
Upstate NYUS5100%20%84.00