Round 10: Tossup 14

In one speech to a poet, this god claimed that the ancients called him Chaos, giving credence to a possible folk etymology for his name. This god compares his duties to Hecate but notes that he doesn’t have to lose time twisting his neck. This god was given (10[1])the epithets Patulcius (“pah-TOOL-kee-us”) and Clusius (“CLOO-see-us”) depending on whether his temple was opened or closed during war (10[1])and peace, respectively. This Roman god, who is often depicted with a staff and a key, (10[1])is the dedicatee of Book I of Ovid’s Fasti, as he is the namesake of the first month (10[1])of the Julian calendar. For 10 points, name this two-headed (10[1])Roman god of gates and doorways. ■END■

ANSWER: Janus [or Ianus (“YAH-noos”); accept Patulcius or Clusius until read]
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Summary

TournamentEditionTUHConv. %Neg %Average Buzz
UK (North)UK5100%0%94.40
UK (South)UK8100%25%83.63
Northern CaliforniaUS1100%100%104.00
Southern CaliforniaUS7100%0%72.14
Eastern Canada (1)US5100%0%70.00
Eastern Canada (2)US9100%22%91.44
FloridaUS1100%0%69.00
Great LakesUS12100%0%74.75
Lower Mid-AtlanticUS9100%0%67.22
Upper Mid-AtlanticUS12100%8%78.67
MidwestUS9100%0%71.89
NorthUS1100%0%65.00
NortheastUS12100%8%78.58
PacificUS989%22%78.13
South CentralUS4100%0%62.75
SoutheastUS1392%8%60.92
Upstate NYUS5100%0%78.60