Packet 5: Bonus 8

In this play, the tutor Septimus Hodge defines “carnal embrace” as “the practice of throwing one’s arms around a side of beef.” For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this play, whose two narratives alternate between 1809 and the present. In this play, Thomasina Cloverly uses the example of rice pudding to illustrate the Second Law of Thermodynamics.
ANSWER: Arcadia
[10m] Arcadia is a play by this British playwright. A coin lands on heads ninety-two times in a row in this playwright’s Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead.
ANSWER: Tom Stoppard [or Tomas Straussler]
[10e] The title characters from Stoppard’s Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead originally appeared in this Shakespeare play. In this play, the title “Prince of Denmark” delivers the soliloquy “To be, or not to be.”
ANSWER: Hamlet [or The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark]
<Editors, British Literature> | Packet E

EditionsHeardPPBEasy %Medium %Hard %
211919.33100%71%22%

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Conversion

TeamOpponentPart 1Part 2Part 3TotalParts
Brock AWaterloo C001010E
Guelph AToronto D10101030HME
McMaster AToronto F0101020ME
McMaster CToronto H001010E
Queen's AToronto I10101030HME
Toronto AWaterloo B0101020ME
Toronto BMcMaster B0101020ME
Toronto CToronto E10101030HME
Waterloo AToronto G0101020ME

Summary

TournamentEditionExact Match?HeardPPBEasy %Medium %Hard %
UK (North)UKY516.00100%60%0%
UK (South)UKY821.25100%75%38%
Northern CaliforniaUSY412.50100%25%0%
Southern CaliforniaUSY718.57100%86%0%
Eastern Canada (1)USY524.00100%100%40%
Eastern Canada (2)USY921.11100%78%33%
FloridaUSY415.00100%25%25%
Great LakesUSY1122.73100%91%36%
Lower Mid-AtlanticUSY917.78100%56%22%
Upper Mid-AtlanticUSY110.00100%0%0%
Upper Mid-AtlanticUSY923.33100%89%44%
Upper Mid-AtlanticUSY210.00100%0%0%
MidwestUSY921.11100%89%22%
NorthUSY415.00100%50%0%
NortheastUSY120.00100%100%0%
PacificUSY820.00100%100%0%
South CentralUSY616.67100%67%0%
SoutheastUSY1220.83100%67%42%
Upstate NYUSY514.00100%40%0%