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Answer the following about ants in Greek myth, for 10 points each.
[10e] Aeacus (“EE-uh-cus”) wished the Myrmidons into existence while seeing ants crawling on one of these trees, which are sacred to Zeus and other lightning gods like Perun and Thor.
ANSWER: oak trees [or Quercus]
[10m] Description acceptable. While searching for Daedalus after his escape, Minos offered a puzzle to perform this action in various cities, which Daedalus solved in Cocalus’s court using an ant.
ANSWER: threading a seashell [accept descriptions indicating getting a thread or string through a seashell]
[10h] Though Athena turned Myrmex into an ant for taking sole credit for inventing the plow, in some stories, the accomplishment is credited to a man with this name often conflated with the Athenian Icarius.
ANSWER: Boötes (“boh-OH-teez”) [or Butes or Boutes; accept Philomelos]
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TournamentExact Match?HeardPPBEasy %Medium %Hard %
2025 ACF NationalsYes2015.0070%80%0%