Question

In a story from this text, a high priest and his wife rejoice after hearing music coming from three bags of barley stored in their basement. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this text that consists of five stories focusing on magicians. In a story from this text, a magician reattaches the heads of beheaded geese and bulls.
ANSWER: Westcar Papyrus
[10e] In a story from the Westcar Papyrus, a man fashions a clay one of these animals that comes to life and eats his wife’s lover upon contact with water. Sobek is depicted with the head of one of these animals.
ANSWER: Nile crocodiles [accept crocodilians; prompt on reptiles or archosaurs]
[10m] In another Westcar Papyrus story, a bored Sneferu makes 20 maidens wear only these objects. The Norse goddess Rán is associated with these objects, and a jewel-adorned one belonging to Indra hangs above Mount Meru.
ANSWER: nets [accept hunting nets; accept fishing nets or fishnets]

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TeamOpponentPart 1Part 2Part 3Total
Chicago AStanford A010010
Chicago BWUSTL A10101030
Chicago CIndiana A010010
Claremont ARutgers A010010
Columbia AMinnesota A0101020
Columbia BFlorida B0101020
Cornell ABrown A010010
Cornell BUC Berkeley A0101020
Duke AFlorida A0101020
Georgia Tech BIowa State A010010
Harvard ANorthwestern A010010
Imperial AMinnesota B1010020
McGill AIllinois A010010
Michigan ARutgers B010010
Ohio State AMaryland A0101020
Penn AWUSTL B0101020
Purdue AJohns Hopkins A010010
South Carolina APenn State A0101020
Texas AMIT A0101020
Toronto ANorth Carolina A010010
UC Berkeley BHouston A1010020
Vanderbilt ANYU A010010
Virginia AYale B010010
Yale AGeorgia Tech A010010