1 00:00:00,733 --> 00:00:03,733 (light synth music) 2 00:00:07,633 --> 00:00:10,566 (upbeat pop music) 3 00:00:16,000 --> 00:00:17,066 - Welcome to Scholastic HiQ, 4 00:00:17,066 --> 00:00:18,566 the game where knowledge rules. 5 00:00:18,566 --> 00:00:20,100 I'm your host Zach Barrett, 6 00:00:20,100 --> 00:00:22,166 and have you ever heard that when your eyelash 7 00:00:22,166 --> 00:00:24,333 falls out and you blow it, you get a wish? 8 00:00:24,333 --> 00:00:25,866 I've been doing that all day and it looks like 9 00:00:25,866 --> 00:00:27,500 my wish came true 'cause you're here to watch 10 00:00:27,500 --> 00:00:30,066 this game with us today. 11 00:00:30,066 --> 00:00:33,800 Up top and from Cisne, we gotta meet these guys. 12 00:00:33,800 --> 00:00:37,300 George, he is a sophomore for Cisne. 13 00:00:37,300 --> 00:00:40,533 Next to George is Noah, who is a junior. 14 00:00:40,533 --> 00:00:43,266 Next to Noah we have Josh, who is also a junior. 15 00:00:43,266 --> 00:00:45,500 And at the very end we have Rebeccah. 16 00:00:45,500 --> 00:00:47,133 She is a senior. 17 00:00:47,133 --> 00:00:49,566 And opposing Cisne down below from Mascoutah. 18 00:00:49,566 --> 00:00:50,566 We have Lily. 19 00:00:50,566 --> 00:00:52,033 She is a freshman. 20 00:00:52,033 --> 00:00:54,900 Next to her is Chandler, who is a sophomore, 21 00:00:54,900 --> 00:00:56,400 or a senior, excuse me. 22 00:00:56,400 --> 00:00:59,033 Next to him is Ian, who is also a senior. 23 00:00:59,033 --> 00:01:01,633 And the man at the end is Will. 24 00:01:01,633 --> 00:01:02,466 Guess what? 25 00:01:02,466 --> 00:01:03,900 He's a senior. 26 00:01:03,900 --> 00:01:05,433 So now that we have the introductions out of the way, 27 00:01:05,433 --> 00:01:06,866 let's get to the rules. 28 00:01:06,866 --> 00:01:08,100 There are three rounds in this game. 29 00:01:08,100 --> 00:01:09,733 Two of them are toss-up rounds and one of them 30 00:01:09,733 --> 00:01:11,133 is a lightning round. 31 00:01:11,133 --> 00:01:13,866 In the toss-up rounds, they're worth 10 points, 32 00:01:13,866 --> 00:01:14,800 the questions are. 33 00:01:14,800 --> 00:01:16,033 If you get that one right, 34 00:01:16,033 --> 00:01:17,800 you get a 20-point bonus question. 35 00:01:17,800 --> 00:01:19,600 If you get that bonus question wrong, 36 00:01:19,600 --> 00:01:22,333 the other team has a chance to steal for half the points. 37 00:01:22,333 --> 00:01:24,833 A lightning round is in effect today where 38 00:01:24,833 --> 00:01:26,600 you guys will have one minute to answer as many 39 00:01:26,600 --> 00:01:28,233 questions as I can ask. 40 00:01:28,233 --> 00:01:30,966 If you don't know one, you can pass on it, 41 00:01:30,966 --> 00:01:32,366 and when I'm done with questions, 42 00:01:32,366 --> 00:01:33,766 you can come back to it. 43 00:01:33,766 --> 00:01:36,233 But my most important thing I have to say is, 44 00:01:36,233 --> 00:01:37,933 are you ready to play some Scholastic HiQ, 45 00:01:37,933 --> 00:01:39,566 the game where knowledge rules? 46 00:01:39,566 --> 00:01:40,533 - [Student] Yes, sir. 47 00:01:40,533 --> 00:01:41,766 - We've got the excitement. 48 00:01:41,766 --> 00:01:43,233 You guys can't see 'em right now, 49 00:01:43,233 --> 00:01:44,633 but this excitement is palpable in here right now. 50 00:01:44,633 --> 00:01:46,066 But I think we should get it started with this 51 00:01:46,066 --> 00:01:47,966 first 10-point toss-up. 52 00:01:49,433 --> 00:01:51,933 What politician who was assassinated by Carl Weiss 53 00:01:51,933 --> 00:01:55,666 in 1935 advocated the Share Our Wealth program 54 00:01:55,666 --> 00:01:58,700 as a populous governor of Louisiana? 55 00:02:03,733 --> 00:02:05,200 (buzzer buzzing) 56 00:02:05,200 --> 00:02:07,400 That would be Huey Long. 57 00:02:07,400 --> 00:02:09,833 So the first question of the game goes for not, 58 00:02:09,833 --> 00:02:12,533 so here we go with our second one. 59 00:02:12,533 --> 00:02:15,633 What periodic motion was demonstrated in 1851 60 00:02:15,633 --> 00:02:18,633 in the Paris Pantheon by the procession of 61 00:02:18,633 --> 00:02:21,533 Foucault's pendulum and has one revolution 62 00:02:21,533 --> 00:02:22,800 every 24 hours? 63 00:02:28,633 --> 00:02:30,200 (buzzer buzzing) 64 00:02:30,200 --> 00:02:33,600 That would be the rotation of the earth. 65 00:02:33,600 --> 00:02:36,466 So our first two questions go for not. 66 00:02:36,466 --> 00:02:37,633 That's fine. 67 00:02:37,633 --> 00:02:38,566 Everybody's a little nervous here. 68 00:02:38,566 --> 00:02:40,700 Another 10-point toss-up. 69 00:02:40,700 --> 00:02:43,100 What Biblical figure who was depicted as a man 70 00:02:43,100 --> 00:02:46,033 of the mountain by Nora Neale Hurston was 71 00:02:46,033 --> 00:02:49,166 the husband of Zipporah and received the 10 Commandments? 72 00:02:49,166 --> 00:02:50,066 (bell ringing) 73 00:02:50,066 --> 00:02:50,966 Mascoutah Will. 74 00:02:50,966 --> 00:02:52,500 - Moses? 75 00:02:52,500 --> 00:02:54,333 - Moses is correct for the first 10 points of the game. 76 00:02:54,333 --> 00:02:56,900 Going to Mascoutah there thanks to Will. 77 00:02:56,900 --> 00:02:58,466 They're gonna get their chance at this 20-point 78 00:02:58,466 --> 00:02:59,733 bonus which is, 79 00:03:00,900 --> 00:03:02,800 polar bears were used in experiments conducted 80 00:03:02,800 --> 00:03:05,600 by the Dharma Initiative in what TV series 81 00:03:05,600 --> 00:03:10,333 about the survivors of the crash of Oceanic flight 815? 82 00:03:10,333 --> 00:03:13,333 (students whispering) 83 00:03:13,333 --> 00:03:14,833 - Lost? 84 00:03:14,833 --> 00:03:17,733 - Lost is correct for 20 points there to Mascoutah 85 00:03:17,733 --> 00:03:20,966 as they jump ahead early in the game with the lead, 86 00:03:20,966 --> 00:03:22,166 but we've got plenty of time. 87 00:03:22,166 --> 00:03:23,633 We have an audio question for you now. 88 00:03:23,633 --> 00:03:25,500 I'm gonna let it play before I read. 89 00:03:25,500 --> 00:03:27,933 ♪ The phone rings in the middle of the night 90 00:03:27,933 --> 00:03:32,900 ♪ My father yells what you gonna do with your life 91 00:03:32,900 --> 00:03:34,533 ♪ Oh daddy did you know you're 92 00:03:34,533 --> 00:03:36,133 This singer, songwriter, actress-- 93 00:03:36,133 --> 00:03:37,233 (bell ringing) 94 00:03:37,233 --> 00:03:38,300 Cisne Josh. 95 00:03:38,300 --> 00:03:39,200 - Cyndi Lauper. 96 00:03:39,200 --> 00:03:40,466 - Cyndi Lauper it is. 97 00:03:40,466 --> 00:03:43,633 We got a Cyndi Lauper fan in the building. 98 00:03:43,633 --> 00:03:45,533 That's good for the first 10 points of the game, 99 00:03:45,533 --> 00:03:47,133 going to Cisne. 100 00:03:47,133 --> 00:03:48,066 Your bonus. 101 00:03:49,500 --> 00:03:52,666 Which laboratory technique uses crystal violet dye 102 00:03:52,666 --> 00:03:55,466 to detect the presence or absence of a thick 103 00:03:55,466 --> 00:03:59,633 peptidoglycan layer in the cell's walls of bacteria? 104 00:04:02,600 --> 00:04:05,500 (students whispering) 105 00:04:05,500 --> 00:04:07,300 - Gel electrophoresis. 106 00:04:07,300 --> 00:04:09,233 - [Zach] That is incorrect. 107 00:04:09,233 --> 00:04:11,533 Mascoutah, do you have a steal? 108 00:04:11,533 --> 00:04:14,700 (students whispering) 109 00:04:16,500 --> 00:04:18,033 (buzzer buzzing) 110 00:04:18,033 --> 00:04:19,366 You have an answer? 111 00:04:19,366 --> 00:04:20,600 - No answer. 112 00:04:20,600 --> 00:04:23,233 - The answer would be a gram stain. 113 00:04:24,666 --> 00:04:28,033 So that bonus question, nobody gets any points on that one. 114 00:04:28,033 --> 00:04:30,600 We're gonna move right along to this 10-pointer. 115 00:04:30,600 --> 00:04:33,433 What North American city, which was formerly known as York, 116 00:04:33,433 --> 00:04:34,266 was once-- 117 00:04:34,266 --> 00:04:35,100 (bell ringing) 118 00:04:35,100 --> 00:04:36,000 Cisne George. 119 00:04:36,000 --> 00:04:37,266 - New York City. 120 00:04:37,266 --> 00:04:38,500 - That is incorrect. 121 00:04:38,500 --> 00:04:41,933 Five points to Mascoutah for the interruption. 122 00:04:41,933 --> 00:04:46,066 Known as York, was once led by mayor William Lyon Mackenzie 123 00:04:46,066 --> 00:04:50,533 and is one of the most populous cities in Canada? 124 00:04:50,533 --> 00:04:51,466 (bell ringing) 125 00:04:51,466 --> 00:04:52,300 Mascoutah Will? 126 00:04:52,300 --> 00:04:53,766 - Toronto? 127 00:04:53,766 --> 00:04:57,566 - Toronto is correct for 10 points right there to Mascoutah. 128 00:04:57,566 --> 00:05:01,233 It's gonna earn them another bonus, which is, 129 00:05:01,233 --> 00:05:03,633 with the Schengen Area of Europe, 130 00:05:03,633 --> 00:05:06,266 people do not need to present what documents 131 00:05:06,266 --> 00:05:08,800 which may have visas entered in them? 132 00:05:08,800 --> 00:05:10,200 (students whispering) 133 00:05:10,200 --> 00:05:11,400 - Passports? 134 00:05:11,400 --> 00:05:13,733 - Passport is correct for 20 more points 135 00:05:13,733 --> 00:05:17,866 to Mascoutah as they're off to a great start in this one. 136 00:05:17,866 --> 00:05:20,700 We're gonna move right along to another 10-pointer. 137 00:05:20,700 --> 00:05:23,766 What states 2016 U.S. senate race pits 138 00:05:23,766 --> 00:05:27,933 Catherine Cortez Masto against Representative Joe Heck 139 00:05:29,566 --> 00:05:33,733 to replace retiring Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid? 140 00:05:37,166 --> 00:05:38,066 (bell ringing) 141 00:05:38,066 --> 00:05:38,900 Mascoutah Will? 142 00:05:38,900 --> 00:05:40,400 - Nevada? 143 00:05:40,400 --> 00:05:43,066 - Nevada is correct for 10 more points to Mascoutah 144 00:05:43,066 --> 00:05:44,633 thanks to Will. 145 00:05:44,633 --> 00:05:47,900 And their chance at 20 more coming right now. 146 00:05:47,900 --> 00:05:51,966 In June of 2016, a funeral in Louisiana, Kentucky, 147 00:05:51,966 --> 00:05:55,800 was held for, excuse me, Louisville, Kentucky, 148 00:05:57,233 --> 00:06:01,333 was held for what man who styled himself the greatest? 149 00:06:01,333 --> 00:06:02,266 - Muhammad Ali? 150 00:06:02,266 --> 00:06:04,600 - Muhammad Ali is correct. 151 00:06:04,600 --> 00:06:06,900 He was way smoother than I read that question, 152 00:06:06,900 --> 00:06:10,233 but 20 more points go to Mascoutah on that one. 153 00:06:10,233 --> 00:06:12,266 Another 10-pointer. 154 00:06:12,266 --> 00:06:15,366 Which alkaline earth metal has atomic number 20, 155 00:06:15,366 --> 00:06:17,066 has a carbonite found in limestone, 156 00:06:17,066 --> 00:06:19,333 and mineralizes to form the hard parts 157 00:06:19,333 --> 00:06:20,900 of human bones and teeth? 158 00:06:20,900 --> 00:06:21,733 (bell ringing) 159 00:06:21,733 --> 00:06:22,566 Mascoutah Lily. 160 00:06:22,566 --> 00:06:24,066 - Calcium? 161 00:06:24,066 --> 00:06:27,700 - Calcium is correct for 10 more points there to Mascoutah. 162 00:06:29,133 --> 00:06:31,700 And now your 20-point bonus. 163 00:06:31,700 --> 00:06:35,166 What winner of the 1966 Heisman Trophy who retired 164 00:06:35,166 --> 00:06:38,900 in 2015 is coach of Southern Carolina's football team, 165 00:06:38,900 --> 00:06:41,966 won a 1996 National Title at Florida? 166 00:06:45,066 --> 00:06:48,900 (students whispering) 167 00:06:48,900 --> 00:06:49,900 - No answer. 168 00:06:51,100 --> 00:06:53,300 - [Zach] Cisne, do you have a steal? 169 00:06:53,300 --> 00:06:54,633 - Mark Trestman. 170 00:06:54,633 --> 00:06:56,800 - Oh, geez, no it's not. 171 00:06:56,800 --> 00:06:59,100 Thank god it wasn't Mark Trestman. 172 00:06:59,100 --> 00:07:03,566 The correct answer was Steve Spurrier, old ball coach. 173 00:07:03,566 --> 00:07:05,100 Nobody gets that one. 174 00:07:05,100 --> 00:07:07,233 I don't think anyone really deserved that one honestly. 175 00:07:07,233 --> 00:07:08,433 Mark Trestman? 176 00:07:08,433 --> 00:07:10,133 We have a video question here for ya for this 177 00:07:10,133 --> 00:07:12,133 10-point toss-up. 178 00:07:12,133 --> 00:07:15,133 This comedian, actor, writer, and television host 179 00:07:15,133 --> 00:07:17,033 is famous for hosting The Tonight Show. 180 00:07:17,033 --> 00:07:18,066 (bell ringing) 181 00:07:18,066 --> 00:07:19,000 Cisne Josh. 182 00:07:19,000 --> 00:07:20,533 - [Josh] Leno. 183 00:07:20,533 --> 00:07:24,800 - Jay Leno is correct for 10 points there to Cisne. 184 00:07:24,800 --> 00:07:28,933 That's gonna earn them this chance at 20 more. 185 00:07:28,933 --> 00:07:31,200 What African American taxi driver was beaten 186 00:07:31,200 --> 00:07:34,033 by Los Angeles policemen in 1991, 187 00:07:34,033 --> 00:07:36,033 which led to a riot the next year when the officers 188 00:07:36,033 --> 00:07:37,300 were acquitted? 189 00:07:40,500 --> 00:07:44,133 (students whispering) 190 00:07:44,133 --> 00:07:45,366 - No answer. 191 00:07:45,366 --> 00:07:48,400 - [Zach] Mascoutah, do you have an answer? 192 00:07:48,400 --> 00:07:49,900 - No answer. 193 00:07:49,900 --> 00:07:52,133 - That man that got beat by police was Rodney King. 194 00:07:52,133 --> 00:07:54,500 - [Student] Rodney King. 195 00:07:54,500 --> 00:07:57,466 - So nobody gets those 20 points there. 196 00:07:57,466 --> 00:07:59,833 So I'm gonna throw 10 more at ya. 197 00:07:59,833 --> 00:08:02,900 What war during which the USS Charleston 198 00:08:02,900 --> 00:08:04,700 captured the island of Guam, 199 00:08:04,700 --> 00:08:06,800 also included George Dewey's victory at 200 00:08:06,800 --> 00:08:09,566 the Battle of Manila Bay in 1898? 201 00:08:10,400 --> 00:08:11,433 (bell ringing) 202 00:08:11,433 --> 00:08:12,300 Mascoutah Will? 203 00:08:12,300 --> 00:08:13,566 - Spanish-American War? 204 00:08:13,566 --> 00:08:14,833 - That is correct. 205 00:08:14,833 --> 00:08:17,233 The Spanish-American War for 10 more points there 206 00:08:17,233 --> 00:08:18,633 thanks to Will. 207 00:08:18,633 --> 00:08:19,900 And your bonus. 208 00:08:23,100 --> 00:08:26,200 South America's Aconcagua is an example of what natural 209 00:08:26,200 --> 00:08:30,366 land form created by a process called or-a-jon-ee. 210 00:08:34,300 --> 00:08:37,466 (students whispering) 211 00:08:41,200 --> 00:08:42,466 - No answer. 212 00:08:42,466 --> 00:08:45,666 - [Zach] Cisne, do you have an answer? 213 00:08:45,666 --> 00:08:46,533 - Plateau? 214 00:08:46,533 --> 00:08:47,766 - That is incorrect. 215 00:08:47,766 --> 00:08:51,400 The correct answer would be mountains. 216 00:08:51,400 --> 00:08:54,166 Another 10-pointer here as we're moving along real quick 217 00:08:54,166 --> 00:08:56,066 in our first round. 218 00:08:56,066 --> 00:08:59,100 What British author wrote about Lucy Honeychurch's 219 00:08:59,100 --> 00:09:01,700 trip to Florence in A Room with a View, 220 00:09:01,700 --> 00:09:04,700 and described the trial of Doctor Aziz in 221 00:09:04,700 --> 00:09:06,300 A Passage to India? 222 00:09:12,033 --> 00:09:13,300 (buzzer buzzing) 223 00:09:13,300 --> 00:09:15,500 That would be E.M. Forster. 224 00:09:15,500 --> 00:09:16,566 E.M. Forster. 225 00:09:17,966 --> 00:09:20,600 Another 10-pointer here. 226 00:09:20,600 --> 00:09:23,666 From what country where ISIS damaged the UNESCO 227 00:09:23,666 --> 00:09:28,100 site of Palmyra have four million refugees fled to Europe-- 228 00:09:28,100 --> 00:09:29,233 (bell ringing) 229 00:09:29,233 --> 00:09:30,100 Cisne George. 230 00:09:30,100 --> 00:09:31,566 - Syria. 231 00:09:31,566 --> 00:09:34,333 - Syria is correct for 10 points to Cisne there. 232 00:09:34,333 --> 00:09:37,500 That's gonna earn them this 20-point bonus, 233 00:09:37,500 --> 00:09:39,033 which is a math question. 234 00:09:39,033 --> 00:09:42,333 Lucky you guys, so you have your pencil and paper ready. 235 00:09:42,333 --> 00:09:45,966 What is the reciprocal or multi-applicative 236 00:09:47,066 --> 00:09:49,666 inverse of the imaginary number I? 237 00:09:57,133 --> 00:09:58,366 - Negative one? 238 00:10:00,100 --> 00:10:02,533 (buzzer buzzing) 239 00:10:02,533 --> 00:10:04,366 - [Zach] Negative one, 240 00:10:08,400 --> 00:10:10,366 that is incorrect. 241 00:10:10,366 --> 00:10:12,933 Mascoutah, do you have a steal? 242 00:10:12,933 --> 00:10:14,533 (students whispering) 243 00:10:14,533 --> 00:10:15,600 - Negative I? 244 00:10:17,500 --> 00:10:21,166 - That is correct for 20 points to Mascoutah 245 00:10:21,166 --> 00:10:23,000 on that math question. 246 00:10:23,833 --> 00:10:25,200 10 points, excuse me. 247 00:10:25,200 --> 00:10:26,966 I'm just givin' away points just willy-nilly. 248 00:10:26,966 --> 00:10:28,466 You guys get half the points. 249 00:10:28,466 --> 00:10:29,933 We have a still question for you now 250 00:10:29,933 --> 00:10:32,566 for this 10-point toss-up. 251 00:10:32,566 --> 00:10:36,233 This two-wheeled self-balancing battery-powered vehicle-- 252 00:10:36,233 --> 00:10:37,466 (bell ringing) 253 00:10:37,466 --> 00:10:38,366 Cisne George. 254 00:10:38,366 --> 00:10:39,800 - Segway. 255 00:10:39,800 --> 00:10:42,733 - Segway is correct for 10 points. 256 00:10:42,733 --> 00:10:46,633 At my school you were cool if you had a Segway. 257 00:10:46,633 --> 00:10:48,100 I didn't have one. 258 00:10:48,100 --> 00:10:50,366 Cisne, your 20-point bonus. 259 00:10:51,833 --> 00:10:55,966 What Japanese author committed seppuku on live television 260 00:10:57,166 --> 00:10:59,766 after writing the Temple of the Golden Pavilion 261 00:10:59,766 --> 00:11:01,800 and the Sea of Fertility? 262 00:11:05,700 --> 00:11:06,933 - Matsuo Basho. 263 00:11:07,966 --> 00:11:09,666 - [Zach] That is incorrect. 264 00:11:09,666 --> 00:11:11,966 Mascoutah, you have an answer? 265 00:11:11,966 --> 00:11:13,166 - No answer. 266 00:11:13,166 --> 00:11:16,466 - The correct answer would be Yukio Mishima. 267 00:11:19,366 --> 00:11:22,233 Another 10-pointer here in our first round of play. 268 00:11:22,233 --> 00:11:25,200 A compound's mass percentages, but not more mass, 269 00:11:25,200 --> 00:11:27,633 can be found from what kind of chemical formula 270 00:11:27,633 --> 00:11:30,566 that gives the simplest ratios of atoms present? 271 00:11:30,566 --> 00:11:31,400 Cisne Noah? 272 00:11:31,400 --> 00:11:32,900 - Empirical formula? 273 00:11:32,900 --> 00:11:36,400 - That is correct for 10 more points to Cisne on that one 274 00:11:36,400 --> 00:11:39,300 as they're climbing up here in our game. 275 00:11:39,300 --> 00:11:41,133 Your bonus is, 276 00:11:41,133 --> 00:11:43,366 Peter Cooper was the first presidential candidate 277 00:11:43,366 --> 00:11:45,766 of what 19th century political party 278 00:11:45,766 --> 00:11:49,433 that called for the namesake paper currency? 279 00:11:55,200 --> 00:11:56,866 - The Know-Nothing Party. 280 00:11:56,866 --> 00:11:58,500 - [Zach] That is incorrect. 281 00:11:58,500 --> 00:12:01,300 Mascoutah, do you have a steal? 282 00:12:01,300 --> 00:12:02,833 - Green Party. 283 00:12:02,833 --> 00:12:03,666 - [Zach] Excuse me? 284 00:12:03,666 --> 00:12:04,833 - Green? 285 00:12:04,833 --> 00:12:07,933 - That, do you have anymore? 286 00:12:07,933 --> 00:12:09,600 - Green Leaf Party? 287 00:12:09,600 --> 00:12:10,433 - That's incorrect. 288 00:12:10,433 --> 00:12:11,466 You were close. 289 00:12:11,466 --> 00:12:13,566 It's the Greenback Party. 290 00:12:13,566 --> 00:12:16,533 The Greenback Party, so nobody gets those 20 points there. 291 00:12:16,533 --> 00:12:17,733 (bell ringing) 292 00:12:17,733 --> 00:12:19,266 And we are done with our first round 293 00:12:19,266 --> 00:12:20,800 with that sound of a doorbell. 294 00:12:20,800 --> 00:12:23,900 So now we're going to take it to our lightning round. 295 00:12:23,900 --> 00:12:26,800 (thunder clapping) 296 00:12:31,833 --> 00:12:33,366 In the lightning round, 297 00:12:33,366 --> 00:12:35,500 the team that is behind in the game gets to go first, 298 00:12:35,500 --> 00:12:38,766 so Cisne, you guys get to pick your category, 299 00:12:38,766 --> 00:12:42,933 which I have right here, which are Arthurian Legend, 300 00:12:44,766 --> 00:12:47,933 Campaign Slogans, American Car Brands, 301 00:12:48,833 --> 00:12:50,766 and Native American Words. 302 00:12:50,766 --> 00:12:51,933 - [Student] American Car Brands. 303 00:12:51,933 --> 00:12:53,466 - [Rebeccah] American Car Brands. 304 00:12:53,466 --> 00:12:56,333 - American Car Brands it is for Cisne in their first round 305 00:12:56,333 --> 00:12:57,566 of play here. 306 00:12:57,566 --> 00:12:58,533 You guys are gonna have one minute to answer 307 00:12:58,533 --> 00:13:00,633 as many questions as I can ask. 308 00:13:00,633 --> 00:13:03,466 If you pass on any and if I run out of questions, 309 00:13:03,466 --> 00:13:05,566 I'll ask you those questions again. 310 00:13:05,566 --> 00:13:09,100 Your time, I'm going to give you two car models, 311 00:13:09,100 --> 00:13:13,033 and you're gonna have to give me the make of the car. 312 00:13:13,033 --> 00:13:14,933 So here we go. 313 00:13:14,933 --> 00:13:16,733 Your time starts when I count back from three. 314 00:13:16,733 --> 00:13:19,166 In three, two, one. 315 00:13:19,166 --> 00:13:20,733 The Camaro and the Impala. 316 00:13:20,733 --> 00:13:21,633 - Chevrolet. 317 00:13:21,633 --> 00:13:22,633 - [Zach] Correct. 318 00:13:22,633 --> 00:13:23,800 Mustang and Taurus. 319 00:13:23,800 --> 00:13:24,766 - Ford. 320 00:13:24,766 --> 00:13:25,866 - [Zach] Correct. 321 00:13:25,866 --> 00:13:28,033 Century and LaCrosse. 322 00:13:28,033 --> 00:13:28,866 - Buick. 323 00:13:28,866 --> 00:13:29,800 - [Zach] Correct. 324 00:13:29,800 --> 00:13:31,166 300 and Town and Country. 325 00:13:31,166 --> 00:13:32,000 - Chrysler. 326 00:13:32,000 --> 00:13:32,866 - [Zach] Correct. 327 00:13:32,866 --> 00:13:34,300 CTS and Escalade. 328 00:13:34,300 --> 00:13:35,166 - Cadillac. 329 00:13:35,166 --> 00:13:36,000 - [Zach] Correct. 330 00:13:36,000 --> 00:13:36,833 Viper and Dart. 331 00:13:36,833 --> 00:13:37,666 - Dodge. 332 00:13:37,666 --> 00:13:38,533 - [Zach] Correct. 333 00:13:38,533 --> 00:13:39,766 88 and Cutlass. 334 00:13:39,766 --> 00:13:40,600 - Oldsmobile. 335 00:13:40,600 --> 00:13:41,433 - [Zach] Correct. 336 00:13:41,433 --> 00:13:43,566 Model X and Model S. 337 00:13:43,566 --> 00:13:44,400 - Acura. 338 00:13:44,400 --> 00:13:45,233 - [Zach] Incorrect. 339 00:13:45,233 --> 00:13:47,066 Sierra and Canyon. 340 00:13:47,066 --> 00:13:47,900 - GMC. 341 00:13:47,900 --> 00:13:49,400 - [Zach] Correct. 342 00:13:49,400 --> 00:13:51,933 Pacer and Gremlin, both of which debuted in the 1970s. 343 00:13:51,933 --> 00:13:53,900 - AMC or American Motor Company. 344 00:13:53,900 --> 00:13:55,200 - [Zach] That is correct, 345 00:13:55,200 --> 00:13:58,933 and that is a fast time right there by Cisne. 346 00:13:58,933 --> 00:14:00,500 Talk about rapid fire. 347 00:14:00,500 --> 00:14:02,966 They got everyone correct except for 348 00:14:02,966 --> 00:14:04,500 the Model X and Model S. 349 00:14:04,500 --> 00:14:07,133 Those are Tesla Motor Company's. 350 00:14:07,133 --> 00:14:09,266 So that was a very impressive round right there 351 00:14:09,266 --> 00:14:11,533 for Cisne as they take the lead actually 352 00:14:11,533 --> 00:14:13,600 after that lightning round. 353 00:14:13,600 --> 00:14:15,133 But Mascoutah hasn't gone yet, 354 00:14:15,133 --> 00:14:18,033 so let's not get too excited here. 355 00:14:18,033 --> 00:14:20,700 Mascoutah, your categories you have to choose from 356 00:14:20,700 --> 00:14:24,733 are Arthurian Legend, Campaign Slogans, 357 00:14:24,733 --> 00:14:26,900 and Native American Words. 358 00:14:26,900 --> 00:14:28,133 - [Student] Campaign Slogans. 359 00:14:28,133 --> 00:14:29,800 - Campaign Slogans it is for Mascoutah 360 00:14:29,800 --> 00:14:33,700 in their lightning round as they try to recapture this lead. 361 00:14:33,700 --> 00:14:35,933 I'm going to give you a slogan and you're going 362 00:14:35,933 --> 00:14:38,033 to have to give me the presidential candidate 363 00:14:38,033 --> 00:14:40,466 that used that slogan. 364 00:14:40,466 --> 00:14:42,966 Your time will start when I count back from three. 365 00:14:42,966 --> 00:14:44,566 In three, two, one. 366 00:14:45,900 --> 00:14:47,966 Tippecanoe and Tyler, too. 367 00:14:47,966 --> 00:14:50,733 (students whispering) 368 00:14:50,733 --> 00:14:51,733 - Harrison? 369 00:14:51,733 --> 00:14:52,900 - [Zach] Correct. 370 00:14:52,900 --> 00:14:54,100 I like Ike. 371 00:14:54,100 --> 00:14:55,133 - Eisenhower. 372 00:14:55,133 --> 00:14:55,966 - [Zach] Correct. 373 00:14:55,966 --> 00:14:57,233 Ross for boss. 374 00:14:57,233 --> 00:14:58,266 This billionaire was the third party candidate-- 375 00:14:58,266 --> 00:14:59,200 - Ross Perot. 376 00:14:59,200 --> 00:15:00,400 - [Zach] Of the 1990s, correct. 377 00:15:00,400 --> 00:15:02,200 He kept us out of war. 378 00:15:04,166 --> 00:15:05,266 - Pass. 379 00:15:05,266 --> 00:15:06,766 - [Zach] Yes we can. 380 00:15:06,766 --> 00:15:07,733 - Obama. 381 00:15:07,733 --> 00:15:08,966 - [Zach] Correct. 382 00:15:08,966 --> 00:15:10,366 44, 40, or fight. 383 00:15:13,466 --> 00:15:14,966 - Pass. 384 00:15:14,966 --> 00:15:17,533 - [Zach] A chicken in every pot and a car in every garage. 385 00:15:17,533 --> 00:15:18,400 - Hoover? 386 00:15:18,400 --> 00:15:19,633 - [Zach] Correct. 387 00:15:19,633 --> 00:15:23,000 In your heart you know he's right. 388 00:15:23,000 --> 00:15:23,933 - Pass. 389 00:15:23,933 --> 00:15:25,833 - [Zach] I'm with her. 390 00:15:25,833 --> 00:15:26,900 - Hillary Clinton? 391 00:15:26,900 --> 00:15:27,766 - [Zach] Correct. 392 00:15:27,766 --> 00:15:28,766 Not just peanuts. 393 00:15:28,766 --> 00:15:29,933 This Democrat was from Georgia. 394 00:15:29,933 --> 00:15:30,866 - Carter. 395 00:15:30,866 --> 00:15:32,066 - [Zach] Correct. 396 00:15:32,066 --> 00:15:33,033 Going back to ones you passed on. 397 00:15:33,033 --> 00:15:34,866 He kept us out of war. 398 00:15:37,166 --> 00:15:38,000 - Madison. 399 00:15:38,000 --> 00:15:38,966 - Madison. 400 00:15:38,966 --> 00:15:40,566 - [Zach] Incorrect. 401 00:15:40,566 --> 00:15:41,966 40, 440 or fight. 402 00:15:47,900 --> 00:15:49,100 (buzzer buzzing) 403 00:15:49,100 --> 00:15:51,700 And that is all of your time. 404 00:15:51,700 --> 00:15:54,833 44, 40 or fight would be James Polk. 405 00:15:54,833 --> 00:15:56,533 And the other one you passed on, 406 00:15:56,533 --> 00:15:57,900 in your heart you know he's right, 407 00:15:57,900 --> 00:15:59,333 is Barry Goldwater, 408 00:15:59,333 --> 00:16:02,833 the Republican that lost the election of 1964. 409 00:16:02,833 --> 00:16:04,800 So that is our lightning round, 410 00:16:04,800 --> 00:16:06,833 and that just got our game a whole lot tighter 411 00:16:06,833 --> 00:16:08,966 going into our final round of play. 412 00:16:08,966 --> 00:16:10,800 It'll be another 10-point toss-up round 413 00:16:10,800 --> 00:16:13,266 for those of you who are new to the program here. 414 00:16:13,266 --> 00:16:14,866 And we're gonna get it started with this 415 00:16:14,866 --> 00:16:17,100 10-point toss-up question. 416 00:16:17,100 --> 00:16:21,000 A 10-point program was introduced in 1967 417 00:16:21,000 --> 00:16:23,233 by what activist group which was co-founded 418 00:16:23,233 --> 00:16:28,100 by Huey P. Newton and was symbolized by a large cat? 419 00:16:28,100 --> 00:16:29,000 (bell ringing) 420 00:16:29,000 --> 00:16:29,833 Mascoutah Will? 421 00:16:29,833 --> 00:16:31,066 - Black Panther Party? 422 00:16:31,066 --> 00:16:33,400 - The Black Panther Party is correct. 423 00:16:33,400 --> 00:16:36,633 10 points to Mascoutah there on that correct answer. 424 00:16:36,633 --> 00:16:38,466 And your bonus. 425 00:16:38,466 --> 00:16:42,200 What beautiful Norse deity, the father of Forseti, 426 00:16:42,200 --> 00:16:45,433 was killed by an arrow made with mistletoe 427 00:16:45,433 --> 00:16:47,166 by his blind brother? 428 00:16:50,833 --> 00:16:52,633 - No answer. 429 00:16:52,633 --> 00:16:56,266 - [Zach] Cisne, do you have an answer? 430 00:16:56,266 --> 00:16:57,133 - Odin? 431 00:16:57,133 --> 00:16:58,333 - That is incorrect. 432 00:16:58,333 --> 00:17:00,700 The correct answer is Baldur. 433 00:17:01,933 --> 00:17:03,233 Another 10-point toss-up here. 434 00:17:03,233 --> 00:17:06,066 Moving right along in our third round of play. 435 00:17:06,066 --> 00:17:09,100 What author of the utopian novel Herland 436 00:17:09,100 --> 00:17:11,500 wrote about a woman who goes mad after being forced 437 00:17:11,500 --> 00:17:15,666 to take a rest cure in her story The Yellow Wallpaper? 438 00:17:21,433 --> 00:17:22,566 (buzzer buzzing) 439 00:17:22,566 --> 00:17:24,833 That would be Charlotte Gilman. 440 00:17:24,833 --> 00:17:26,266 Charlotte Gilman did that one. 441 00:17:26,266 --> 00:17:27,633 We have an audio question for you now for 442 00:17:27,633 --> 00:17:28,866 this 10-point toss-up. 443 00:17:28,866 --> 00:17:30,533 I'm gonna let that play before I read. 444 00:17:30,533 --> 00:17:32,500 ♪ Gettin' pedicure on my toes, toes 445 00:17:32,500 --> 00:17:34,333 ♪ Tryin' on all our clothes, clothes 446 00:17:34,333 --> 00:17:37,500 ♪ Boys blowin' our phones, phones 447 00:17:37,500 --> 00:17:39,333 ♪ Drop top and playin' our favorite 448 00:17:39,333 --> 00:17:40,333 This artist got her big break-- 449 00:17:40,333 --> 00:17:41,166 (bell ringing) 450 00:17:41,166 --> 00:17:42,000 Cisne George. 451 00:17:42,000 --> 00:17:43,200 - Kesha. 452 00:17:43,200 --> 00:17:46,200 - Yes, it is Kesha for 10 points. 453 00:17:46,200 --> 00:17:47,700 Everyone was just waitin' for me to be done 454 00:17:47,700 --> 00:17:50,133 with that just 'cause they knew the answer right away. 455 00:17:50,133 --> 00:17:52,366 Cisne, your 20-point bonus is, 456 00:17:52,366 --> 00:17:55,033 the Pacific longtailed and koel are species of 457 00:17:55,033 --> 00:17:58,033 what birds that reproduce by tricking other birds 458 00:17:58,033 --> 00:18:00,433 into raising their offspring? 459 00:18:03,133 --> 00:18:04,233 - Herrings. 460 00:18:04,233 --> 00:18:05,400 - [Zach] That is incorrect. 461 00:18:05,400 --> 00:18:07,966 Mascoutah, do you have a steal? 462 00:18:10,066 --> 00:18:11,466 - No answer. 463 00:18:11,466 --> 00:18:15,366 - It would be the cuckoos, the cuckoo bird. 464 00:18:15,366 --> 00:18:18,033 Makes a lot of sense if you think about it. 465 00:18:18,033 --> 00:18:20,133 Another 10-point toss-up. 466 00:18:21,433 --> 00:18:25,733 Which part of the body contains the most basilic vein, 467 00:18:25,733 --> 00:18:27,866 brachial artery, and ulnar nerve, 468 00:18:27,866 --> 00:18:30,900 and also features the humerus bone and elbow joint? 469 00:18:30,900 --> 00:18:31,966 Mascoutah Chandler. 470 00:18:31,966 --> 00:18:33,433 - [Chandler] Arm? 471 00:18:33,433 --> 00:18:36,200 - The arm is correct for 10 more points to Mascoutah 472 00:18:36,200 --> 00:18:37,700 on that one. 473 00:18:37,700 --> 00:18:40,833 That's gonna earn you guys another bonus which is, 474 00:18:40,833 --> 00:18:43,166 what Ludwig von Beethoven symphony, 475 00:18:43,166 --> 00:18:45,266 whose home key is F major, 476 00:18:45,266 --> 00:18:47,966 includes movements portraying a scene by a brook 477 00:18:47,966 --> 00:18:49,533 and a thunderstorm? 478 00:18:54,000 --> 00:18:55,233 - Fifth. 479 00:18:55,233 --> 00:18:56,166 - [Zach] That is incorrect. 480 00:18:56,166 --> 00:18:59,366 Cisne, do you have an answer? 481 00:18:59,366 --> 00:19:00,833 - Moonlight Sonata? 482 00:19:00,833 --> 00:19:03,433 - Moonlight Sonata is incorrect. 483 00:19:03,433 --> 00:19:06,366 The correct answer is Symphony number six. 484 00:19:06,366 --> 00:19:08,033 Mascoutah was close there with five, 485 00:19:08,033 --> 00:19:09,300 but it's six. 486 00:19:09,300 --> 00:19:11,900 So nobody gets those bonus points there. 487 00:19:11,900 --> 00:19:14,033 Another 10-point toss-up. 488 00:19:14,033 --> 00:19:16,066 What country mainly found on a peninsula called 489 00:19:16,066 --> 00:19:19,733 Asia Minor is home to Mt. Ararat and is east 490 00:19:20,933 --> 00:19:22,800 along the cities of Ankara and Istanbul? 491 00:19:22,800 --> 00:19:24,066 (bell ringing) 492 00:19:24,066 --> 00:19:24,900 Mascoutah Lily? 493 00:19:24,900 --> 00:19:26,333 - Turkey. 494 00:19:26,333 --> 00:19:29,466 - Turkey is correct for 10 more points to Mascoutah there. 495 00:19:29,466 --> 00:19:33,366 It's gonna earn you guys another bonus question which is, 496 00:19:33,366 --> 00:19:36,866 Madame Defarge knits to record the names of her enemies 497 00:19:36,866 --> 00:19:39,200 in what Charles Dickens novel that begins, 498 00:19:39,200 --> 00:19:43,700 "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times"? 499 00:19:43,700 --> 00:19:46,500 (students whispering) 500 00:19:46,500 --> 00:19:47,633 - Tale of Two Cities. 501 00:19:47,633 --> 00:19:49,100 - That is correct. 502 00:19:49,100 --> 00:19:52,633 A Tale of Two Cities for 20 more points there to Mascoutah. 503 00:19:54,033 --> 00:19:56,066 They're startin' to pull away here on the scoreboard. 504 00:19:56,066 --> 00:19:58,433 Another 10-point toss-up. 505 00:19:58,433 --> 00:20:03,033 What painting inspired by the three glorious days 506 00:20:03,033 --> 00:20:06,000 depicts a bare-breasted woman carrying a French flag 507 00:20:06,000 --> 00:20:09,000 and was painted by Eugene Delacroix? 508 00:20:12,866 --> 00:20:14,200 (bell ringing) 509 00:20:14,200 --> 00:20:15,033 Mascoutah Will. 510 00:20:15,033 --> 00:20:15,966 - Nighthawks? 511 00:20:15,966 --> 00:20:17,566 - [Zach] That is incorrect. 512 00:20:17,566 --> 00:20:18,566 (bell ringing) 513 00:20:18,566 --> 00:20:19,466 Cisne George. 514 00:20:19,466 --> 00:20:20,566 - The Mona Lisa. 515 00:20:20,566 --> 00:20:22,000 - That is incorrect as well. 516 00:20:22,000 --> 00:20:26,833 The correct answer is Liberty Leading the People. 517 00:20:26,833 --> 00:20:28,100 Moving right along. 518 00:20:28,100 --> 00:20:29,500 This one is gonna be a video question now 519 00:20:29,500 --> 00:20:31,666 on our 10-point toss-up. 520 00:20:31,666 --> 00:20:34,066 This British actress was actually born in Paris, France-- 521 00:20:34,066 --> 00:20:34,900 (bell ringing) 522 00:20:34,900 --> 00:20:35,733 Mascoutah Lily. 523 00:20:35,733 --> 00:20:37,033 - Emma Watson. 524 00:20:37,033 --> 00:20:40,033 - Emma Watson is correct for 10 more points there 525 00:20:40,033 --> 00:20:41,766 to Mascoutah as they're on a roll here 526 00:20:41,766 --> 00:20:43,500 in our final round of play. 527 00:20:43,500 --> 00:20:45,266 That's gonna earn them another 20-point bonus 528 00:20:45,266 --> 00:20:49,366 which is, what African river which forms the border 529 00:20:49,366 --> 00:20:53,566 between Zambia and Zimbabwe is home to Victoria Falls? 530 00:20:54,733 --> 00:20:57,766 (students whispering) 531 00:20:57,766 --> 00:20:59,300 - Zambezi? 532 00:20:59,300 --> 00:21:02,800 - Zambezi is correct for 20 points there to Mascoutah. 533 00:21:04,900 --> 00:21:07,300 And I got more questions. 534 00:21:07,300 --> 00:21:09,366 This one's for 10 points. 535 00:21:10,733 --> 00:21:13,133 Conic sections can be classified by what quantity 536 00:21:13,133 --> 00:21:17,300 which is one for every parabola and zero for every circle, 537 00:21:17,300 --> 00:21:20,366 and is often denoted by the letter E? 538 00:21:25,533 --> 00:21:26,600 (buzzer buzzing) 539 00:21:26,600 --> 00:21:28,666 It would be eccentricity. 540 00:21:30,500 --> 00:21:33,466 Another 10-point toss-up here. 541 00:21:33,466 --> 00:21:35,733 What war, which is the background of the novel 542 00:21:35,733 --> 00:21:39,233 A Bell for Adonos by John Hersey, 543 00:21:39,233 --> 00:21:43,033 is also depicted in a novel by John Yossarian 544 00:21:43,033 --> 00:21:44,466 entitle Catch-22? 545 00:21:46,233 --> 00:21:47,266 (bell ringing) 546 00:21:47,266 --> 00:21:48,100 Mascoutah Ian. 547 00:21:48,100 --> 00:21:49,533 - World War II? 548 00:21:49,533 --> 00:21:51,900 - World War II is correct for 10 more points 549 00:21:51,900 --> 00:21:55,633 to Mascoutah here in our final round of play. 550 00:21:55,633 --> 00:21:57,500 And your bonus. 551 00:21:57,500 --> 00:22:00,233 What Washington DC school is the nation's only 552 00:22:00,233 --> 00:22:04,000 liberal arts college for the hearing impaired? 553 00:22:07,333 --> 00:22:08,533 - No answer. 554 00:22:08,533 --> 00:22:10,233 - [Zach] No answer from Mascoutah there. 555 00:22:10,233 --> 00:22:12,666 Cisne, do you have an answer? 556 00:22:17,266 --> 00:22:19,033 - No answer. 557 00:22:19,033 --> 00:22:22,666 - That would be Gallaudet University 558 00:22:22,666 --> 00:22:25,233 for the hearing impaired. 559 00:22:25,233 --> 00:22:26,966 Another 10-point toss-up. 560 00:22:26,966 --> 00:22:30,000 What painter of the series The Freeze of Life 561 00:22:30,000 --> 00:22:32,566 which includes The Death in the Sickroom 562 00:22:32,566 --> 00:22:34,933 showed a figure on a bridge clutching his face 563 00:22:34,933 --> 00:22:36,500 in The Scream? 564 00:22:36,500 --> 00:22:37,400 Mascoutah Chandler. 565 00:22:37,400 --> 00:22:38,266 - Munch? 566 00:22:38,266 --> 00:22:39,866 - Munch is correct. 567 00:22:41,300 --> 00:22:44,666 Munch for 10 points to Mascoutah. 568 00:22:44,666 --> 00:22:46,800 Your 20 point bonus. 569 00:22:46,800 --> 00:22:49,700 What medal whose predecessor was a badge of 570 00:22:49,700 --> 00:22:52,100 military merit created by George Washington 571 00:22:52,100 --> 00:22:56,266 was first awarded in 1932 and features Washington's profile? 572 00:22:57,166 --> 00:23:00,300 (students whispering) 573 00:23:01,566 --> 00:23:03,033 - Purple Heart? 574 00:23:03,033 --> 00:23:05,900 - The Purple Heart is correct for 20 more points 575 00:23:05,900 --> 00:23:07,433 right there to Mascoutah. 576 00:23:07,433 --> 00:23:11,100 A still question for you now for this 10-point toss-up. 577 00:23:11,100 --> 00:23:14,500 This woman was an African American civil rights activist. 578 00:23:14,500 --> 00:23:16,133 The United States Congress calls her 579 00:23:16,133 --> 00:23:17,500 the first lady of civil rights. 580 00:23:17,500 --> 00:23:18,333 Mascoutah Will. 581 00:23:18,333 --> 00:23:19,166 - Rosa Parks? 582 00:23:19,166 --> 00:23:21,033 - Rosa Parks is correct. 583 00:23:21,033 --> 00:23:23,566 Now for your 20-point bonus question. 584 00:23:23,566 --> 00:23:26,833 What two word alliterative name is given 585 00:23:26,833 --> 00:23:29,366 to the event in which the observable universe 586 00:23:29,366 --> 00:23:32,566 exploded outward from a singularity? 587 00:23:32,566 --> 00:23:33,766 - Big Bang? 588 00:23:33,766 --> 00:23:36,033 - Big Bang is correct for 20 more points 589 00:23:36,033 --> 00:23:38,566 on that bonus by Mascoutah. 590 00:23:38,566 --> 00:23:40,133 And we're just gonna keep plugging along here 591 00:23:40,133 --> 00:23:41,400 on our final round of play with another 592 00:23:41,400 --> 00:23:43,300 10-point toss-up. 593 00:23:43,300 --> 00:23:45,733 What state, which was home to a now collapsed 594 00:23:45,733 --> 00:23:48,700 rock formation known as the Old Man of the Mountain, 595 00:23:48,700 --> 00:23:51,866 includes such cities as Nashua and Concord? 596 00:23:51,866 --> 00:23:53,200 (bell ringing) 597 00:23:53,200 --> 00:23:54,200 Cisne George. 598 00:23:54,200 --> 00:23:55,333 - Massachusetts? 599 00:23:55,333 --> 00:23:56,933 - [Zach] Incorrect. 600 00:23:58,633 --> 00:23:59,566 (bell ringing) 601 00:23:59,566 --> 00:24:00,366 Mascoutah Will. 602 00:24:00,366 --> 00:24:01,333 - Connecticut? 603 00:24:01,333 --> 00:24:02,600 - Incorrect as well. 604 00:24:02,600 --> 00:24:05,366 The correct answer is New Hampshire. 605 00:24:06,766 --> 00:24:09,566 Another 10-point toss-up. 606 00:24:09,566 --> 00:24:11,866 What texts which were discovered by 607 00:24:11,866 --> 00:24:14,566 a Bedouin shepherd in the 1940s include 608 00:24:14,566 --> 00:24:16,933 early Jewish interpretations of the Bible 609 00:24:16,933 --> 00:24:18,866 and are named for a salt lake? 610 00:24:18,866 --> 00:24:19,800 (bell ringing) 611 00:24:19,800 --> 00:24:20,633 Mascoutah Will. 612 00:24:20,633 --> 00:24:22,033 - Dead Sea Scrolls? 613 00:24:22,033 --> 00:24:24,466 - Dead Sea Scrolls is correct for another 10 points 614 00:24:24,466 --> 00:24:26,300 there to Mascoutah. 615 00:24:26,300 --> 00:24:29,533 That's gonna earn them another bonus. 616 00:24:29,533 --> 00:24:32,233 Swiss cheese is shop for allegedly stealing 617 00:24:32,233 --> 00:24:35,766 a cash box in Mother Courage and Her Children, 618 00:24:35,766 --> 00:24:37,600 a drama by what German playwright of 619 00:24:37,600 --> 00:24:39,366 the Three Pennyopera? 620 00:24:42,866 --> 00:24:43,900 - No answer. 621 00:24:43,900 --> 00:24:47,266 - [Zach] Cisne, do you have one? 622 00:24:47,266 --> 00:24:50,466 (students whispering) 623 00:24:50,466 --> 00:24:51,800 - No answer. 624 00:24:51,800 --> 00:24:54,866 - That would be Bertolt Brecht, 625 00:24:54,866 --> 00:24:55,866 would be the correct answer on that one. 626 00:24:55,866 --> 00:24:57,100 (bell ringing) 627 00:24:57,100 --> 00:24:58,833 And that sound means that we have come 628 00:24:58,833 --> 00:25:00,633 to an end here on our game. 629 00:25:00,633 --> 00:25:02,300 It was a close one throughout, 630 00:25:02,300 --> 00:25:05,133 but Mascoutah pulls away from Cisne here in the end. 631 00:25:05,133 --> 00:25:06,500 I had a great time this week. 632 00:25:06,500 --> 00:25:07,533 I hope you did as well. 633 00:25:07,533 --> 00:25:09,466 We'll see ya next week. 634 00:25:10,466 --> 00:25:13,633 (upbeat techno music)