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<b><u>Bengal</b></u> [or <b><u>Bangla</b></u> or <b><u>Bôngô</b></u>; accept People’s Republic of <b><u>Bangladesh</b></u> or Gônoprojatontri <b><u>Bangladesh</b></u>; accept West <b><u>Bengal</b></u> or Pôshchim <b><u>Bôngô</b></u>; accept East <b><u>Bengal</b></u> or Purbô <b><u>Bôngô</b></u>; accept <b><u>Bengal</b></u> Presidency or Province of <b><u>Bengal</b></u>; accept <b><u>Chittagong</b></u> Division or <b><u>Chôṭṭôgram</b></u> Bibhag or <b><u>Chittagong</b></u> Hill Tracts or Parbôttô <b><u>Chôṭṭôgram</b></u>; accept <b><u>Odisha</b></u> or <b><u>Orissa</b></u> or <b><u>Oṛisha</b></u>; prompt on East <u>India</u>; prompt on <u>South Asia</u>]
<b><u>Sūn</b></u> [accept <b><u>Sūn</b></u> Quán, <b><u>Sūn</b></u> Hào, <b><u>Sūn</b></u> Péngzǔ, Lady <b><u>Sūn</b></u>, <b><u>Sūn</b></u> Shàngxiāng, <b><u>Sūn</b></u> Jiān, <b><u>Sūn</b></u> Cè, <b><u>Sūn</b></u>zǐ, or <b><u>Sun</b></u> Tzu]
<b><u>Christian</b></u>ity [or the <b><u>Christian</b></u> religion; accept <b><u>Christian</b></u> morality; reject “religion” or “monotheism”; reject “slave morality”]
<b><u>truth</b></u> [accept being <b><u>truth</b></u>ful; accept <b><u>satya</b></u> or <b><u>satyā</b></u>graha or <b><u>satya</b></u>mēva jayatē or <b><u>Satya</b></u> Sāī Bābā until “satya” is read; accept <b><u>truth</b></u> force or <b><u>truth</b></u> alone triumphs; accept descriptions like <b><u>not lying</b></u> or being <b><u>honest</b></u> or being <b><u>sincere</b></u>; prompt on <u>soul</u> force]
Robert <b><u>Lansing</u></b> (His predecessor was William Jennings Bryan.)
<b><u>endometriosis</u></b> [accept <b><u>endo</u></b>; accept <b><u>endometrioma</u></b>s]
<b><u>wavenumber</u></b> [or <b><u>wavevector</u></b>]
<b><u>Emperor</u></b> Quartet [or <b><u>Kaiser</u></b>quartett; or Joseph <b><u>Haydn</u></b>’s <b><u>String Quartet</u></b> No. <b><u>62</u></b>; or Joseph <b><u>Haydn</u></b>’s Opus <b><u>76</u></b>, No. <b><u>3</u></b>; prompt on Joseph Haydn’s <u>Op</u>us <u>76</u>; prompt on <u>quartet</u>s until read; prompt on <u>Erdődy</u> quartets until “Erdődy” is read]
asymmetric <b><u>induction</b></u>
Book of <b><u>Joel</b></u> [or <b><u>Yōʾēl</b></u>]
J. D. <b><u>Salinger</u></b> [or Jerome David <b><u>Salinger</u></b>] (The story in the second sentence is “Teddy.”)
<b><u>diaspora</u> </b>[or word forms of <b><u>diasporic</u></b>; accept <b><u>diaspora</u></b> politics or <b><u>diaspora</u></b> governance or <b><u>diaspora</u></b> tax; prompt on <u>expat</u>riate communities, <u>transnational</u> communities, im<u>migrant</u> communities, or word forms of any] (NRIs are non-resident Indians.)
<b><u>sound</u></b> [accept third <b><u>sound</u></b>; accept zeroth <b><u>sound</u></b>; accept second <b><u>sound</u></b>; accept first <b><u>sound</u></b>; accept speed of <b><u>sound</u></b>]
<b><u>Little Italy</u></b> [or <b><u>Piccola Italia</u></b>; accept <b><u>Italian</u></b> enclaves or <b><u>Italian</u></b> neighborhoods; prompt on <u>ethnic enclave</u>; prompt on <u>slum</u>s or <u>tenement</u>s with "Those are located within what ethnic enclaves?"]
<b><u>Kiruna</u></b> [or <b><u>Giron</u></b> or <b><u>Kiiruna</u></b> or <b><u>Kieruna</u></b>]
<b><u>babysitter</u></b> (The other story is “The Babysitter” by Robert Coover.)
<b><u>Iowa</b></u>
<b><u>Xi’an</u></b>&nbsp;(“shee-AHN”) [or <b><u>Chang’an</u></b>] (Yang Guifei wrapped An Lushan in a diaper.)
<b><u>cilia</b></u> [accept <b><u>undulipodia</b></u>; accept primary <b><u>cilia</b></u> or non-motile <b><u>cilia</b></u>; accept <b><u>flagella</b></u> until read; prompt on descriptions of <u>organ</u>s involved in <u>sensation</u>, like <u>sensilla</u> or <u>sensory ending</u>s, by asking “what cellular structure intakes sensory stimuli?”; accept singular nouns that end in “-um” instead of “-a”]
<b><u>kibbutz</u></b>im [or <b><u>kibbutz</u></b>es; accept <b><u>kvutza</u></b>, <b><u>kevutzah</u></b>, <b><u>kvutzot</u></b>, or <b><u>kevutzot</u></b>; accept <b><u>kibbutz</u></b>niks or <b><u>kibbutz</u></b>nikim; accept specific kibbutzim; prompt on <u>coop</u>eratives, <u>collective</u>s, <u>commune</u>s, collective <u>farm</u>s, <u>agricultural</u> communities, or <u>estate</u>s; prompt on Israeli <u>settlement</u>s, <u>hityashvut</u>, <u>hityashvuyot</u>, <u>hitnakhlut</u>, or <u>hitnakhluyot</u>] (Clues include Shimon Ravid and Bank Hapoalim, the Tel Dan incident, the Dominican Republic Settlement Association, and Simcha Blass of Mekorot and Netafim.)
<b><u>conversation</u></b> [accept “Logic and <b><u>Conversation</u></b>”; accept word forms such as <b><u>converse</u></b> or <b><u>conversing</u></b>; prompt on <u>language</u>, <u>speaking</u>, <u>talking</u>, <u>uttering</u>, or <u>communication</u>] (“Logic and Conversation” is by H. Paul Grice.)
<b><u><em>Mississippi Free Press</em></u></b> [prompt on <u><em>MFP</em></u>; reject “(The) Free Press”]
<b><u>huaca</u></b>s [or <b><u>wak’a</u></b>s]
<b><u>Helen</b></u> [or <b><u>Helen</b></u> of Troy, <b><u>Helen</b></u> of Sparta, <b><u>Helene</b></u>, or <b><u>Helena</b></u>] (The second line refers to Theseus’s abduction of Helen.)
<b><u>analyticity</u></b> [accept <b><u>analytic</u></b>]
<b><u>zero-knowledge</u></b> proofs [or <b><u>ZKP</u></b>s]
<b><u>guanidine</u></b> [or <b><u>guanidinium</u></b>; accept <b><u>guanidinium</u></b> hydrochloride or <b><u>guanidinium</u></b> thiocyanate or <b><u>guanidinium</u></b> peak]
<b><u><em>Black Orpheus</em></u></b> [or <b><u><em>Orfeu Negro</em></u></b>; accept <em>Jazz Impressions of</em> <b><u><em>Black Orpheus</em></u></b>] (by Marcel Camus)
Jacques-Louis <b><u>David</b></u>
Ben <b><u>Jonson</b></u>
Sonny <b><u>Rollins</u></b> [or Theodore Walter <b><u>Rollins</u></b>]
Robert <b><u>Bellah</b></u> [or Robert Neelly <b><u>Bellah</b></u>] (The first sentence is about <em>Religion in Human Evolution</em>.)
<b><u>Lake District</b></u> [prompt on <u>Cumbria</u>, <u>Westmoreland</u>, North West <u>England</u>, or Great <u>Britain</u>] (The sport is fell running. Thomas De Quincey rented Dove Cottage from the Wordsworths. William Wordsworth wrote <em>A Guide to the Lakes</em>.)
<b><u>Sufi saint</b></u>s [or <b><u><em>wali</b></u></em>;<em> </em>or<em> <b><u>ʾawliyāʾ</b></u></em>; or <b><u><em>awliyāa l-lahi</b></u></em>; accept <b><u>Friends of God</b></u> or <b><u>Friends of Allah</b></u> before mention; prompt on any of <u><em>pir</u></em>, <u><em>pir baba</u></em>, <u><em>hazrat</u></em>, or <u><em>khwaja</u> </em>with “What kind of person does the honorific refer to?”; prompt any of <u>saint</u>s, <u>Muslim saint</u>s, <u>Sunni saint</u>s, or <u>Shia saint</u>s with “From what more specific tradition?”; prompt on <u>Sufi</u>s with “With what spiritual position?”] (The first clue references “Dama Dam Mast Qalandar,” a qawwali song about Lal Shahbaz Qalandar. The second clue references Rābiʿa al-ʿAdawiyya, also known as Rābiʿa Basri, one of the first Sufi saints.)
<b><u>Correggio</u></b><em> </em>[or Antonio <b><u>Allegri</u></b> da Correggio]
<b><u>Bicoid</u></b> [or <b><u><em>bcd</em></u></b>; accept <b><u>homeotic protein bicoid</u></b>]
<b><u>Dahomey</b></u> [or Kingdom of <b><u>Dahomey</b></u> or Axɔ́súto <b><u>Danxomɛ̀</b></u>; reject “(Kingdom of) Benin” or “Benin (Empire)”]
Joseph <b><u>Conrad</b></u> [or Józef Teodor Konrad <b><u>Korzeniowski</b></u>] (The powermark clue is from <em>An Outcast of the Islands.</em>)
<b><u>kongsi</u></b> [accept Khoo <b><u>Kongsi</u></b>; accept <b><u>kongsi</u></b> republics; accept <b><u>gōngsī</u></b>]
<b><u>French Revolution</b></u>
<em>The Adventures of <b><u>Pinocchio</em></u></b> [or <em>Le avventure di <b><u>Pinocchio</em></u></b>; accept <em>The <b><u>Story of a Puppet</em></u></b> or <em>La <b><u>storia di un burattino</em></u></b>]
<b><u><em>Selaginella</b></u></em>
<b><u>sleep</b></u>ing [or <b><u>dream</b></u>ing; accept <b><u>going to bed</b></u> or equivalents; accept adhering to one’s <b><u>bedtime</b></u> or <b><u>curfew</b></u>; prompt on <u>obey</u>ing one’s parents or equivalents]
<b><u>bow</b></u>s [accept <b><u>bow</b></u> and arrow; accept <b><u>bowstring</b></u>; prompt on <u>arrow</u>s or <u>weapon</u>s]
César <b><u>Franck</b></u>’s <b><u>Violin Sonata</b></u> in A major [prompt on <u>Franck Sonata</u>; prompt on answers that mention a <u>Sonata</u> by <u>Franck</u> but specify an instrument other than the violin by asking “for what instrument was it originally composed?”]
the council <b><u>estate</u></b> in <b><u><em>NW</em></u></b> [or <b><u>Caldwell</u></b>; prompt on partial answer; accept <b><u>council house</u></b>, <b><u>council flat</u></b>, <b><u>corporation house</u></b>, housing <b><u>estate</u></b>, or <b><u>public housing</u></b> in place of “council estate”; prompt on less specific answers like <u>apartment</u> complex or <u>housing</u> development]
Luis <b><u>Barragán</u></b> [or Luis Ramiro <b><u>Barragán</u></b> Morfín]
<b><u>contango</u></b> [accept normal <b><u>contango</u></b>]
Mikhail <b><u>Lermontov</u></b> [or Mikhail Yuryevich <b><u>Lermontov</u></b>] (The novel is <em>A Hero of Our Time</em>.)
George Bernard <b><u>Shaw</b></u> (The first line is from <em>Candida</em>.)
<b><u>S</u></b>amuel <b><u>Adams</u></b> [or <b><u>S</u></b>am <b><u>Adams</u></b>; prompt on <u>Adams</u>]
<b><u>thaler</u></b>&nbsp;(“TAHL-er”) [or <b><u>tolar</u></b>; or <b><u>taler</u></b>; or <b><u>toler</u></b>; or <b><u>thaller</u></b>; or <b><u>daler</u></b>; or <b><u>daalder</u></b>; or rijks<b><u>daalder</u></b>; or leeuwen<b><u>daalder</u></b>; accept Joachims<b><u>thaler</u></b>; accept Maria Theresa <b><u>Thaler</u></b>; accept Reichs<b><u>thaler</u></b>; prompt on <u>MTT</u>]
plasmid <b><u>segregation</u></b> [accept plasmid <b><u>partition</u></b> or plasmid <b><u>partition</u></b> systems; prompt on <u>replication</u> or <u>self-replicating</u>]
<b><u>Albanian</u></b>s [accept <b><u>Kosovar</u></b>s; accept <b><u>shqip</u></b>] (The leader in the second line is Ali Pasha of Ioannina.)
<b><u>suicide</b></u> [accept <b><u>hara-kiri</b></u> or love-<b><u>suicide</b></u> or <b><u>shinjū</b></u>; accept <b><u>killing</b></u> one<b><u>self</b></u> or equivalents like <b><u>stab</b></u>bing one<b><u>self</b></u>; accept Love<b><u> Suicide</b></u>s at Amijima and Love <b><u>Suicide</b></u>s at Sonezaki; accept <b><u>seppuku</b></u> until read; prompt on <u>coup</u> with “What do they do after the coup?”; prompt on <u>death</u> or <u>dying</u>] (<em>Quicksand</em> is by Jun’ichirō Tanizaki. The novel in the second line is <em>Some Prefer Nettles</em>.)
<b><u>Metropolitan Police</u></b> [or <b><u>Metropolitan Police Service</u></b>; or <b><u>MPS</u></b>; accept <b><u>Met Police</u></b>; accept <b><u>London Police</u></b> or <b><u>Scotland Yard</u></b>; prompt on <u>police</u> or synonyms like <u>bobbies</u>]
<b><u>Fontana</u></b> [accept Lucio <b><u>Fontana</u></b>, Lavinia <b><u>Fontana</u></b>, or <b><u>Fontana</u></b> Modern Masters]
David <b><u>Hume</u></b> [or David <b><u>Home</u></b>]
one’s future <b><u>husband</u></b> [or one’s future bride<b><u>groom</u></b> or <b><u>spouse</u></b>; prompt on synonyms of one’s <u>beloved</u> or <u>lover</u>]
Río de la <b><u>Plata</u></b> [or River <b><u>Plate</u></b>; accept La <b><u>Plata</u></b> dolphin]
<b><u>United Mine Workers</u></b> of America [or <b><u>UMW</u></b>A]
<b><u>Ragusa</b></u> [or <b><u>Dubrovnik</b></u>] (The work mentioned in the first clue is <em>The Mediterranean and the Mediterranean World in the Age of Philip II</em>.)
Mount <b><u>Taranaki</u></b> [or <b><u>Taranaki</u></b> Maunga; or Mount <b><u>Egmont</u></b>; accept North <b><u>Taranaki</u></b> Bight; accept South <b><u>Taranaki</u></b> Bight]
<b><u>Agnus Dei</u></b>&nbsp;(“day”) [prompt on <u>Lamb of God</u> until read; reject “Dona nobis pacem”]
Uncle <b><u>Vanya</u></b> [or Ivan Petrovich <b><u>Voynitsky</u></b>; or <b><u>Ivan</u></b>; or Dyádya <b><u>Ványa</u></b>]
<b><u>grisette</u></b>s [or <b><u>grizette</u></b>s; accept <em>Two <b><u>Grisettes</em></u></b>]
<b><u>Ephesus</u></b> [accept Epistle to the <b><u>Ephesian</u></b>s; accept the Seven Sleepers of <b><u>Ephesus</u></b>]
<b><u>Agricola</u></b>&nbsp;(“uh-GREE-koh-luh”) [accept the <b><u><em>Agricola</em></u></b>, <em>De vita Iulii <b><u>Agricolae</u></b> liber</em>, <em>De vita et moribus Iulii <b><u>Agricolae</em></u></b>, (Gnaeus) Julius <b><u>Agricola</u></b>, or (Cnaeus) Julius <b><u>Agricola</u></b>; accept Mikael <b><u>Agricola</u></b>; accept Georgius <b><u>Agricola</u></b>; accept Rodolphus <b><u>Agricola</u></b> (Frisius) or Rudolf <b><u>Agricola</u></b>; prompt on Michael <u>Olaui</u>, Mikael <u>Olofsson</u>, Mikael <u>Olavinpoika</u>, Georg <u>Bauer</u>, or Georg <u>Pawer</u> by asking “what surname did he adopt?”]
<b><u>palenque</u></b>s [or <b><u>Palenque</u></b>; accept San Basilio de <b><u>Palenque</u></b> or <b><u>Palenquero</u></b>]
<b><u>Cristero</b></u> War [or Guerra <b><u>Cristera</b></u>; or <b><u>Cristero</b></u> Revolt or La <b><u>Cristiada</b></u>; accept <em>Mexican Exodus: Emigrants, Exiles, and Refugees of the <b><u>Cristero</b></u> War</em>] (Father José Reyes Vega was responsible for the burning train incident.)
<b><u>Cohen</u></b>’s <b><u><em>d</em></u></b> [prompt on <u><em>d</em></u>; prompt on <u>effect size</u> by asking “what specific way of calculating it?”; prompt on answers that indicate Jacob <u>Cohen</u>’s coefficient by asking “which one?”]
<b><u>knowledge</b></u> [accept <b><u><em>jñān</b></u>a</em> until read; accept <em>Perception: An Essay on Classical Indian Theories of <b><u>Knowledge</b></u></em>]
<b><u>Petruchio</b></u>
<b><u>damping</b></u> [or <b><u>damped</b></u> or <b><u>damper</b></u>; accept <b><u>damped</b></u> harmonic oscillation or <b><u>damped</b></u> harmonic oscillator; accept critically <b><u>damped</b></u> or over<b><u>damped</b></u> or under<b><u>damped</b></u>; accept Landau <b><u>damping</b></u> or magnetorheological <b><u>damper</b></u> or MR <b><u>damper</b></u>; prompt on magnetorheological <u>shock absorber</u> or MR <u>shock absorber</u> by asking “what causes the absorption?”; reject “dampening”]
<b><u>pyruvate</b></u>
<b><u>Mata Hari</u></b> [or Margaretha Geertruida <b><u>Zelle</u></b>; or Margaretha Geertruida <b><u>MacLeod</u></b>; or <b><u>MZM</u></b>; accept <b><u>Margaretha</u></b> or <b><u>M’greet</u></b>; accept “Agent <b><u>H-21</u></b>” until read; accept HMS <b><u><em>Mata Hari</em></u></b>] (Queen Wilhelmina opened Kartini schools as part of Ethical Policy. Somerset Maugham’s Ashenden stories, like “Giulia Lazzari,” were based on his espionage with Wallinger.)
<b><u>CagA</u></b> [or <b><u>cytotoxin-associated gene A</u></b>]
<b><u>Clos</u></b> (“cloh”) network [or <b><u>Clos</u></b> topology]
<b><u>weather</u></b> [accept synonyms of <b><u>climate</u></b>; accept more specific answers like <b><u>rain</u></b> or <b><u>thunder</u></b>; accept <em>The Play of the <b><u>Weather</em></u></b>]
<b><u>Lebensreform</u></b> [or <b><u>life-reform</u></b>; prompt on <u>reform</u> or <u>reform</u>haus]
<b><u>Gates</u></b> [accept Theaster <b><u>Gates</u></b>; accept Henry Louis “Skip” <b><u>Gates</u></b> Jr.]
<b><u>erasure</u></b> poetry [or <b><u>blackout</u></b> poetry; accept descriptions of <b><u>draw</u></b>ing, <b><u>paint</u></b>ing, <b><u>collage</u></b>, <b><u>collaging</u></b> over, <b><u>black</u></b>ing out, <b><u>cross</u></b>ing out, or <b><u>covering</u></b> up an existing book; prompt on <u>found</u> poetry, <u>treated</u> novel, or <u>altered</u> book]
<b><u>Scramble</u></b> for Africa [or <b><u>Scramble</u></b> for African territory, or <b><u>partition</u></b> of <b><u>Africa</u></b>, <b><u>colonization</u></b> of <b><u>Africa</u></b>, European <b><u>conquest</u></b> of <b><u>Africa</u></b>, <b><u>African colonial</u></b>ism, <b><u>race</u></b> for <b><u>Africa</u></b>, <b><u>acquisition</u></b> of <b><u>Africa</u></b>, <b><u>invasion</u></b> of <b><u>Africa</u></b>, or equivalents; accept specific African countries such as <b><u>Madagascar</u></b> or <b><u>Tunisia</u></b> in place of “Africa”; prompt on new <u>imperial</u>ism, high <u>imperial</u>ism, late <u>colonial</u>ism, <u>colonization</u>, or equivalents] (Robinson and Gallgher wrote <em>Africa and the Victorians</em> and “The Imperialism of Free Trade.”)
<b><u>bison hunt</b></u>ing [or <b><u>buffalo hunt</b></u>ing or other equivalents; accept <b><u>bison jump</b></u>s or <b><u>buffalo</b> <b>jump</b></u>s; accept <b><u>kill</b></u>ing, <b><u>capturing</b></u>, <b><u>corral</b></u>ling, <b><u>butcher</b></u>ing, <b><u>stalk</b></u>ing, <b><u>pursuing</b></u>, <b><u>pound</b></u>ing, or equivalent answers in place of “hunting”; accept Olsen–Chubbuck <b><u>Bison Kill</b></u> Site; prompt on <u>hunt</u>ing, killing, capturing, corralling, butchering, stalking, pursuing, pounding, or equivalents by asking “what quarry?”] (The first sentence refers to the adoption of the bow and arrow.)
<b><u>sonnets</u></b> by John <b><u>Keats</u></b> [prompt on <u>sonnet</u>s by asking “By whom?”] (The three poems are “To Mrs. Reynolds’ Cat,” “Sonnet. Written On A Blank Space At The End Of Chaucer’s Tale of <em>The Floure And The Lefe</em>,” and “On Seeing the Elgin Marbles.”)
<b><u>correlation</b></u> [accept Pearsons’s <b><u>correlation</b></u> coefficient or Kendall’s <b><u>correlation</b></u> coefficient or rank <b><u>correlation</b></u> coefficient; accept <b><u>correlation</b></u> disattenuation or canonical <b><u>correlation</b></u> analysis; prompt on Pearson’s <u><em>r</u></em>; prompt on Kendall’s <u>tau</u>; reject “<em>r</em>-squared”]
<b><u>Vesak</u></b> [or <b><u>Vesākh</u></b>a; or <b><u>Buddha Day</u></b>; or <b><u>Buddha's birthday</u></b>; or <b><u>Buddha Jayanti</u></b>; or <b><u>Buddha Purnima</u></b>; or <b><u>Fodan</u></b>; or <b><u>Phật Đản</u></b>]
Pierre Charles <b><u>L’Enfant</u></b>&nbsp;(“lawn-FAWN”) [or Peter Charles <b><u>L’Enfant</u></b>; accept <b><u>L’Enfant</u></b> Plan; reject “Enfant”]
<em>gens <b><u>Claudia</b></u></em> (“GENZ CLAW-dee-uh”) [or <b><u><em>Claudii</b></u></em> <em>Pulchri </em>family or <b><u><em>Clodii</b></u> Pulchri</em> family; or <em>gens <b><u>Clodia</b></u></em>; or <b><u>Claudia</b></u>n family; accept Publius <b><u>Claudius</b></u> Pulcher or Publius <b><u>Clodius</b></u> Pulcher; accept Appius <b><u>Claudius</b></u> Pulcher; accept <b><u>Claudia</b></u> Quinta; accept <b><u>Clodia</b></u>n family; prompt on <u>Pulcher</u> until it is read]
<b><u>Kenya</u></b> [or Republic of <b><u>Kenya</u></b>; or Jamhuri ya <b><u>Kenya</u></b>]
<b><u>edge</u></b> singularities [or absorption <b><u>edge</u></b>s; accept K-<b><u>edge</u></b>; accept, but DO NOT REVEAL, Fermi <b><u>edge</u></b>]
Jerome <b><u>Robbins</u></b> [or Jerome Wilson <b><u>Rabinowitz</u></b>]
the <b><u>tribe</u></b> [or la <b><u>tribu</u></b>; accept dialect of the <b><u>tribe</u></b>, mots de la <b><u>tribu</u></b>, <b><u>tribal</u></b> words or other English phrases containing word forms of <b><u>tribe</u></b>]
<b><u>lanthanide</b></u>s [or <b><u>lanthanoid</b></u>s; prompt on <u>rare-earth</u> metals or <u>rare-earth</u> elements; prompt on transition <u>metal</u>s; prompt on <u>f-block</u> elements; prompt on <u>ytterbium</u>, <u>europium</u>, <u>cerium</u>, or <u>gadolinium</u> by asking “what grouping of elements does that generally belong to?”] (GBCA stands for “gadolinium-based contrast agent” and is a popular class of contrast agents in MRI.)
<b><u>platelet</u></b>s [accept <b><u>platelet</u></b>-derived growth factor or <b><u>platelet</u></b>-derived growth factor receptor; prompt on <u>PDGF</u> or <u>PDGFR</u>a]
<b><u>Faust</u></b> legend [accept the legend of Doctor <b><u>Faustus</u></b>, Johann Georg <b><u>Faust</u></b>, or John <b><u>Faustus</u></b>; accept <b><u><em>Faust</u></b> Part One</em>, <em>My <b><u>Faust</em></u></b>, or <em>Mon <b><u>Faust</em></u></b>]
<b><u>Béla IV</b></u> of Hungary [or <b><u>Béla IV</b></u> Árpád; prompt on <u>Béla</u> or <u>Árpád</u>]
<b><u><em>Playhouse 90</b></u></em>
reduction <b><u>potential</b></u> [or redox <b><u>potential</b></u>; accept oxidation <b><u>potential</b></u>; accept standard reduction <b><u>potential</b></u> or cell <b><u>potential</b></u>; accept half-reaction <b><u>potential</b></u>; prompt on <u>E</u>; prompt on <u>voltage</u>]
<b><u>Tamil</b></u> [accept <b><u>Tamil</b></u> Nadu; accept the <b><u>Tamil</b></u> Tigers or the Liberation Tigers of <b><u>Tamil</b></u> Eelam; prompt on <u>Dravidian</u>s; prompt on <u>Indian</u>s]