Round 4: 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. (-5[1])Inscriptions from Sennacherib’s (“seh-NAK-eh-rib’s”) reign refer to a screw (-5[1])design for moving this good that is often attributed to Archimedes. The Persians (10[1])developed (10[1])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. ■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