1 00:00:00,600 --> 00:00:02,533 (soft music) 2 00:00:02,533 --> 00:00:05,366 (camera clicking) 3 00:00:12,466 --> 00:00:15,066 (lively music) 4 00:00:26,833 --> 00:00:28,966 - Welcome to another quarterfinals episode 5 00:00:28,966 --> 00:00:31,733 of "Scholastic Hi-Q," the game where knowledge rules. 6 00:00:31,733 --> 00:00:34,233 I'm your host, Ethan Neir, and we have another great matchup 7 00:00:34,233 --> 00:00:35,733 in store for you today to see 8 00:00:35,733 --> 00:00:37,566 who will advance on to the semi-finals. 9 00:00:37,566 --> 00:00:39,500 So let's introduce our teams. 10 00:00:39,500 --> 00:00:40,800 On the bottom, we have Mascoutah 11 00:00:40,800 --> 00:00:43,833 with Wyatt, Kaylee, Johanna, and Nolan, 12 00:00:43,833 --> 00:00:45,166 and on the top we have Mater Dei 13 00:00:45,166 --> 00:00:48,733 with Madison, Ellen, Cohen, and Garrett. 14 00:00:48,733 --> 00:00:50,300 Now, before we get into our questions, 15 00:00:50,300 --> 00:00:52,766 let's just do a quick recap of the rules. 16 00:00:52,766 --> 00:00:54,666 We'll start off with some toss up questions. 17 00:00:54,666 --> 00:00:56,466 Each of those will be worth 10 points. 18 00:00:56,466 --> 00:00:59,066 If a team gets it right, they move on to a bonus question, 19 00:00:59,066 --> 00:01:01,566 which is worth 20 and can be stolen for 10. 20 00:01:01,566 --> 00:01:03,900 You guys are allowed to interrupt me at any time, 21 00:01:03,900 --> 00:01:05,966 but if you interrupt me and get a question wrong, 22 00:01:05,966 --> 00:01:08,300 it is five points for the other team. 23 00:01:08,300 --> 00:01:09,500 So if you're gonna interrupt me, 24 00:01:09,500 --> 00:01:11,533 just interrupt me correctly, all right? 25 00:01:11,533 --> 00:01:12,900 We all ready? 26 00:01:12,900 --> 00:01:14,700 Let's get into the questions. 27 00:01:14,700 --> 00:01:16,733 What town home to The McLean House 28 00:01:16,733 --> 00:01:18,200 is where a Union encirclement 29 00:01:18,200 --> 00:01:21,800 of the Army of Northern Virginia in April, 1865, 30 00:01:21,800 --> 00:01:24,266 forced Robert E. Lee to surrender? 31 00:01:24,266 --> 00:01:25,466 (high-pitched beeping) 32 00:01:25,466 --> 00:01:26,700 Cohen. - Appomattox Court House. 33 00:01:26,700 --> 00:01:29,133 - Appomattox Court House is correct. Well done. 34 00:01:29,133 --> 00:01:32,700 For your bonus, what composer created a bel canto mad scene 35 00:01:32,700 --> 00:01:36,566 in which the title character stabs her new husband, Arturo, 36 00:01:36,566 --> 00:01:39,300 in his opera, "Lucia di Lammermoor"? 37 00:01:40,200 --> 00:01:43,500 (indistinct whispering) 38 00:01:46,133 --> 00:01:48,633 - Paganini. - That's incorrect. 39 00:01:48,633 --> 00:01:49,733 Mascoutah, a chance to steal. 40 00:01:49,733 --> 00:01:50,933 - Donizetti. 41 00:01:50,933 --> 00:01:52,400 - Donizetti is correct. Well done. 42 00:01:54,033 --> 00:01:56,566 For your next question, what country is the setting 43 00:01:56,566 --> 00:01:59,233 of "Sugar Street," "Palace of Desire," 44 00:01:59,233 --> 00:02:01,533 and "Palace Walk" which compromise- 45 00:02:01,533 --> 00:02:02,666 - Egypt? - Egypt is correct. 46 00:02:02,666 --> 00:02:04,033 Well done. - Nice. 47 00:02:04,033 --> 00:02:05,666 - For your bonus, what American film director 48 00:02:05,666 --> 00:02:07,333 is noted for his eccentric films, 49 00:02:07,333 --> 00:02:10,433 including "The French Dispatch," "The Grand Budapest Hotel," 50 00:02:10,433 --> 00:02:12,333 and "The Royal Tenenbaums"? 51 00:02:14,133 --> 00:02:16,300 (chuckling) 52 00:02:16,300 --> 00:02:17,566 (faintly speaking) 53 00:02:17,566 --> 00:02:18,500 - Hitchcock. 54 00:02:18,500 --> 00:02:19,933 - Hitchcock is incorrect. 55 00:02:19,933 --> 00:02:21,766 (team laughing) Mater Dei, a chance to steal. 56 00:02:21,766 --> 00:02:23,000 - Wes Anderson. 57 00:02:23,000 --> 00:02:24,266 - Wes Anderson is correct. Well done. 58 00:02:24,266 --> 00:02:25,433 - [Wyatt] Oh, that would make sense. 59 00:02:25,433 --> 00:02:26,800 - A little more recent than Hitchcock, 60 00:02:26,800 --> 00:02:28,500 but I like the guess anyway. - It's debatable. 61 00:02:28,500 --> 00:02:30,566 - Onto your next question, what number which sounds 62 00:02:30,566 --> 00:02:34,000 familiar to the word for death in Chinese is avoided- 63 00:02:34,000 --> 00:02:35,300 Kaylee. - Four. 64 00:02:35,300 --> 00:02:37,133 - Four is correct. Well done. - [Nolan] Yeah. 65 00:02:37,133 --> 00:02:40,300 - For your bonus, in 1973, American Indian activists 66 00:02:40,300 --> 00:02:42,133 occupied what South Dakota town, 67 00:02:42,133 --> 00:02:44,833 where over 250 indigenous women and children 68 00:02:44,833 --> 00:02:47,566 were killed by the US Army in 1890? 69 00:02:49,333 --> 00:02:50,166 - Custer? 70 00:02:50,166 --> 00:02:51,800 (faintly speaking) 71 00:02:51,800 --> 00:02:52,766 - Custer. 72 00:02:52,766 --> 00:02:54,133 - [Ethan] Custer is incorrect. 73 00:02:54,133 --> 00:02:55,533 Mater Dei, a chance to steal. 74 00:02:55,533 --> 00:02:56,800 - Wounded Knee. 75 00:02:56,800 --> 00:02:57,633 - Wounded Knee is correct. Well done. 76 00:02:57,633 --> 00:02:58,533 Keeping the game even. 77 00:02:59,766 --> 00:03:02,700 For your next question, pencil and paper ready. 78 00:03:02,700 --> 00:03:06,400 What obtuse angle is formed by the hour and minute hand 79 00:03:06,400 --> 00:03:09,100 of an analog clock at four o'clock 80 00:03:09,100 --> 00:03:11,100 given it's one third of a circle. 81 00:03:12,400 --> 00:03:13,333 (low-pitched beeping) 82 00:03:13,333 --> 00:03:14,833 - Kaylee? - 120 degrees. 83 00:03:14,833 --> 00:03:16,900 - 120 degrees is correct. Well done. 84 00:03:16,900 --> 00:03:19,100 For your bonus, keep those pencil and paper out. 85 00:03:19,100 --> 00:03:21,000 Two answers required. 86 00:03:21,000 --> 00:03:24,333 What two values of X satisfy the equation, 87 00:03:24,333 --> 00:03:28,633 the absolute value of the quantity X+4=7? 88 00:03:30,600 --> 00:03:33,700 (pencils scratching) 89 00:03:38,866 --> 00:03:39,700 - 33...? 90 00:03:39,700 --> 00:03:40,933 - Three and negative 11? 91 00:03:40,933 --> 00:03:42,500 - Three and negative 11 is correct. Well done. 92 00:03:43,900 --> 00:03:47,100 On your next toss up, what city contains the headquarters 93 00:03:47,100 --> 00:03:52,100 of Mazda, is home to the Jan Letzel designed Genbaku Dome, 94 00:03:53,466 --> 00:03:55,633 and was the first city targeted with an atomic bomb? 95 00:03:55,633 --> 00:03:56,566 (high-pitched beeping) 96 00:03:56,566 --> 00:03:57,766 Cohen. - Hiroshima. 97 00:03:57,766 --> 00:03:59,366 - Hiroshima is correct. Well done. 98 00:03:59,366 --> 00:04:02,033 For your bonus, what Belarusian art- 99 00:04:02,033 --> 00:04:04,433 What Belarusian-born Jewish artist 100 00:04:04,433 --> 00:04:07,500 painted the "White Crucifixion" and "Green Violinist," 101 00:04:07,500 --> 00:04:10,466 which may have inspired the title of "Fiddler on the Roof"? 102 00:04:12,200 --> 00:04:15,533 (indistinct whispering) 103 00:04:19,466 --> 00:04:20,300 - No answer. 104 00:04:20,300 --> 00:04:21,266 - [Ethan] No answer. 105 00:04:21,266 --> 00:04:22,100 Mascoutah, a chance to steal. 106 00:04:22,100 --> 00:04:23,033 - [Wyatt] Chagall. 107 00:04:23,033 --> 00:04:24,166 - Chagall is correct. Well done. 108 00:04:26,166 --> 00:04:28,900 Onto your next question, what character drives to Waterbury 109 00:04:28,900 --> 00:04:31,466 and imagines piloting a Navy hydroplane 110 00:04:31,466 --> 00:04:35,100 in a 1939 James Thurber short story whose title refers- 111 00:04:35,100 --> 00:04:36,333 - [Wyatt] Walter Mitty? 112 00:04:36,333 --> 00:04:38,133 - Walter Mitty is correct. Well done. 113 00:04:38,133 --> 00:04:39,900 For your bonus, what country's kings 114 00:04:39,900 --> 00:04:42,600 who were traditionally crowned on the Stone of Scone 115 00:04:42,600 --> 00:04:46,066 included John Balliol and Robert the Bruce? 116 00:04:47,733 --> 00:04:49,833 - Is that Scotland? - That's what I thought. 117 00:04:49,833 --> 00:04:50,866 - Scotland. - Scotland is correct. 118 00:04:50,866 --> 00:04:51,700 - Nice. 119 00:04:53,166 --> 00:04:56,300 - Onto the next toss up, in 2022, what league redesigned 120 00:04:56,300 --> 00:04:59,200 its championship trophy, the Larry O'Brien Trophy, 121 00:04:59,200 --> 00:05:00,766 to list the teams who have won it 122 00:05:00,766 --> 00:05:02,933 including the Bucks and Celtics? 123 00:05:02,933 --> 00:05:03,900 (high-pitched beeping) 124 00:05:03,900 --> 00:05:04,833 Garrett. - The NBA. 125 00:05:04,833 --> 00:05:06,333 - NBA is correct. Well done. 126 00:05:06,333 --> 00:05:08,800 For your bonus, what author was just 18 when she published 127 00:05:08,800 --> 00:05:11,400 her debut novel, "The Outsiders," which is based 128 00:05:11,400 --> 00:05:14,466 on the teenage greaser culture of Tulsa, Oklahoma? 129 00:05:16,900 --> 00:05:17,900 - I don't know her name. 130 00:05:22,166 --> 00:05:23,200 Just say anyone. 131 00:05:24,166 --> 00:05:25,000 - No answer. 132 00:05:25,000 --> 00:05:25,933 - [Ethan] No answer. 133 00:05:25,933 --> 00:05:27,200 Mascoutah, a chance to steal. 134 00:05:27,200 --> 00:05:28,200 - Hinton. - S.E. Hinton is correct. 135 00:05:28,200 --> 00:05:29,033 Well done. 136 00:05:30,400 --> 00:05:32,900 Onto the next toss up, what force causes molecules 137 00:05:32,900 --> 00:05:36,300 of acidic acid to form dimers, is responsible 138 00:05:36,300 --> 00:05:37,833 for water's high boiling point, 139 00:05:37,833 --> 00:05:40,566 and involves bonds to the lightest element? 140 00:05:40,566 --> 00:05:41,600 (low-pitched beeping) 141 00:05:41,600 --> 00:05:42,533 Wyatt? - Hydrogen bonding. 142 00:05:42,533 --> 00:05:43,266 Hydrogen bonding is correct. 143 00:05:44,466 --> 00:05:46,600 For your bonus, what term names a region 144 00:05:46,600 --> 00:05:50,333 in the middle of a gene that is transcribed into mRNA, 145 00:05:50,333 --> 00:05:53,366 but spliced out of RNA before it is translated, 146 00:05:53,366 --> 00:05:54,633 unlike an exon. 147 00:05:56,566 --> 00:05:57,500 - Intron. 148 00:05:57,500 --> 00:05:58,466 - Intron is correct. Well done. 149 00:06:00,066 --> 00:06:02,666 For your next question, what kingdom, which expanded 150 00:06:02,666 --> 00:06:05,766 under the great elector Frederick William conquered- 151 00:06:05,766 --> 00:06:06,833 Garrett - Prussia. 152 00:06:06,833 --> 00:06:08,900 Prussia is correct. Well done. 153 00:06:08,900 --> 00:06:11,033 For your bonus, what president whose first lady was known 154 00:06:11,033 --> 00:06:14,200 as Lemonade Lucy for her support of temperance 155 00:06:14,200 --> 00:06:17,766 ended reconstruction after taking office in 1877? 156 00:06:19,366 --> 00:06:20,300 - Hayes. 157 00:06:20,300 --> 00:06:21,600 - Hayes is correct. Well done. 158 00:06:23,433 --> 00:06:26,166 Back to the toss ups, what author depict- 159 00:06:26,166 --> 00:06:28,900 What author depicted Francis Wayland Thurston's 160 00:06:28,900 --> 00:06:31,433 investigation of a creature in the underwater city 161 00:06:31,433 --> 00:06:35,100 of R'lyeh his horror story, "The Call of Cthulhu"? 162 00:06:35,100 --> 00:06:36,166 (high-pitched beeping) 163 00:06:36,166 --> 00:06:37,433 Cohen. - H.P. Lovecraft. 164 00:06:37,433 --> 00:06:39,533 - H.P. Lovecraft is correct. Well done. 165 00:06:39,533 --> 00:06:41,633 For your bonus, what mainland Greek civilization 166 00:06:41,633 --> 00:06:45,900 from the late Bronze Age included the tyrant Pylos 167 00:06:45,900 --> 00:06:47,800 and a city where Heinrich Schliemann 168 00:06:47,800 --> 00:06:49,800 found the Mask of Agamemnon? 169 00:06:52,200 --> 00:06:55,600 (indistinct whispering) 170 00:06:55,600 --> 00:06:56,800 - Mycenaeans. 171 00:06:56,800 --> 00:06:58,333 - Mycenaeans is correct. Well done. 172 00:06:59,766 --> 00:07:02,300 And that will take us to our first media question. 173 00:07:02,300 --> 00:07:04,366 This American rapper, singer, and songwriter 174 00:07:04,366 --> 00:07:07,000 is known for his hit songs such as "SICKO MODE"- 175 00:07:07,000 --> 00:07:07,833 (high-pitched beeping) 176 00:07:07,833 --> 00:07:09,066 Cohen. - Travis Scott. 177 00:07:09,066 --> 00:07:10,266 - Travis Scott is correct. Well done. 178 00:07:11,466 --> 00:07:12,666 And since that was a media question, 179 00:07:12,666 --> 00:07:14,366 there is no bonus question, 180 00:07:14,366 --> 00:07:16,133 so we'll take it back to the toss ups. 181 00:07:16,133 --> 00:07:18,100 What property which Young's equation relates 182 00:07:18,100 --> 00:07:22,733 to the contact angles of a fluid is lowered by surfactants 183 00:07:22,733 --> 00:07:25,733 and allows some insects to walk on water. 184 00:07:25,733 --> 00:07:26,666 (low-pitched beeping) 185 00:07:26,666 --> 00:07:27,933 Kaylee. - Cohesion. 186 00:07:27,933 --> 00:07:30,100 - Cohesion is incorrect. 187 00:07:30,100 --> 00:07:31,200 (high-pitched beeping) 188 00:07:31,200 --> 00:07:32,466 Garrett. - Surface tension. 189 00:07:32,466 --> 00:07:34,166 - Surface tension is correct. Well done. 190 00:07:34,166 --> 00:07:36,400 For your bonus, what Russian composer's 15 symphonies 191 00:07:36,400 --> 00:07:38,700 include the "Leningrad," his seventh, 192 00:07:38,700 --> 00:07:41,200 and "Babi Yar," his 13th. 193 00:07:43,466 --> 00:07:44,900 - Tchaikovsky? - Yeah. Go for it. 194 00:07:44,900 --> 00:07:47,366 - Tchaikovsky. - Tchaikovsky is incorrect. 195 00:07:47,366 --> 00:07:49,433 - Shostakovich. - Shostakovich is correct. 196 00:07:49,433 --> 00:07:50,900 Well done, Mascoutah. 197 00:07:52,300 --> 00:07:54,566 For the next toss up, what structure just south 198 00:07:54,566 --> 00:07:57,466 of the Vindolanda letters were found 199 00:07:57,466 --> 00:08:01,266 was begun in AD 122 by its namesake emperor 200 00:08:01,266 --> 00:08:03,333 to defend against Northern Britains. 201 00:08:03,333 --> 00:08:04,400 (low-pitched beeping) 202 00:08:04,400 --> 00:08:05,666 Wyatt. - Hadrian's Wall. 203 00:08:05,666 --> 00:08:07,200 - Hadrian's wall is correct. Well done. 204 00:08:07,200 --> 00:08:11,266 For your bonus, what Poet Laureate of the UK 205 00:08:11,266 --> 00:08:14,166 wrote the 1998 collection, "Birthday Letters," 206 00:08:14,166 --> 00:08:15,566 which contains verses 207 00:08:15,566 --> 00:08:17,433 about his troubled marriage to Sylvia Plath? 208 00:08:25,566 --> 00:08:27,200 - Cooper. - Cooper is incorrect. 209 00:08:27,200 --> 00:08:28,633 Mater Dei, a chance to steal. 210 00:08:29,666 --> 00:08:32,633 (indistinct whispering) 211 00:08:32,633 --> 00:08:33,466 - Burns. 212 00:08:33,466 --> 00:08:35,000 - Burns is incorrect. 213 00:08:35,000 --> 00:08:37,366 The answer we're looking for was Ted Hughes. Ted Hughes. 214 00:08:39,233 --> 00:08:41,400 Onto the next toss up, what country's president, 215 00:08:41,400 --> 00:08:46,033 Ebrahim Raisi, who, in 2021, succeeded Hassan Rouhani, 216 00:08:46,033 --> 00:08:49,333 is a close ally of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei? 217 00:08:49,333 --> 00:08:50,166 (high-pitched beeping) 218 00:08:50,166 --> 00:08:51,333 Cohen. 219 00:08:51,333 --> 00:08:52,433 - Iran. - Iran is correct. Well done. 220 00:08:53,800 --> 00:08:57,100 For your bonus, in June, 2022, Togo and Gabon 221 00:08:57,100 --> 00:08:58,666 were admitted to what organization 222 00:08:58,666 --> 00:09:01,200 consisting of former members of the British Empire? 223 00:09:02,433 --> 00:09:03,666 - The Commonwealth. 224 00:09:03,666 --> 00:09:04,800 - The Commonwealth is correct. Well done. 225 00:09:06,300 --> 00:09:09,900 For your next toss up, what events with an ictal phase 226 00:09:09,900 --> 00:09:14,900 have absence, tonic, and myloclonic varieties, 227 00:09:16,066 --> 00:09:18,500 are detected by EEG, and happen repeatedly 228 00:09:18,500 --> 00:09:20,200 in uncontrolled epilepsy? 229 00:09:20,200 --> 00:09:21,033 (low-pitched beeping) 230 00:09:21,033 --> 00:09:22,066 Johanna. 231 00:09:22,066 --> 00:09:23,233 - Muscle contractions. 232 00:09:23,233 --> 00:09:24,900 - Muscle contractions is incorrect. 233 00:09:24,900 --> 00:09:26,833 Mater Dei, you could still answer here. 234 00:09:27,733 --> 00:09:28,666 (high-pitched beeping) 235 00:09:28,666 --> 00:09:29,833 Garrett. - Seizures. 236 00:09:29,833 --> 00:09:30,666 - Seizures is correct. Well done. 237 00:09:32,066 --> 00:09:34,766 For your bonus, what century named a crisis 238 00:09:34,766 --> 00:09:38,466 in which the Gallic and Palmyrene Empire 239 00:09:38,466 --> 00:09:40,133 seceded from the Roman Empire 240 00:09:40,133 --> 00:09:43,133 until they were reconquered by Emperor Aurelian? 241 00:09:44,633 --> 00:09:45,866 - The third century. 242 00:09:45,866 --> 00:09:47,400 - The third century is correct. Well done. 243 00:09:49,100 --> 00:09:50,566 Onto the next question. 244 00:09:50,566 --> 00:09:54,000 In what event during which John Neville's house was attacked 245 00:09:54,000 --> 00:09:56,700 did George Washington lead troops to suppress protests 246 00:09:56,700 --> 00:09:58,700 against attacks on alcohol? 247 00:09:58,700 --> 00:09:59,533 (high-pitched beeping) 248 00:09:59,533 --> 00:10:00,366 Garrett. 249 00:10:00,366 --> 00:10:01,600 - The whiskey rebellion. 250 00:10:01,600 --> 00:10:02,933 - The whiskey rebellion is correct. Well done. 251 00:10:02,933 --> 00:10:05,500 For your bonus, what 19th-century Danish philosopher 252 00:10:05,500 --> 00:10:08,033 considered a forerunner of the existentialists 253 00:10:08,033 --> 00:10:11,500 wrote "The Sickness unto Death" and "Either/Or"? 254 00:10:12,733 --> 00:10:16,733 (indistinct whispering) 255 00:10:16,733 --> 00:10:17,600 - Braun. 256 00:10:17,600 --> 00:10:18,933 - Braun is incorrect. 257 00:10:18,933 --> 00:10:20,666 - Kierkegaard. - Kierkegaard is correct. 258 00:10:20,666 --> 00:10:22,200 Well done, Wyatt and Mascoutah. 259 00:10:23,966 --> 00:10:25,433 Onto the next question. 260 00:10:25,433 --> 00:10:28,833 What author's book 20 years after continues the story of Da- 261 00:10:28,833 --> 00:10:29,700 - [Wyatt] Achebe? 262 00:10:30,666 --> 00:10:31,500 - Can you say it again? - Achebe? 263 00:10:31,500 --> 00:10:33,033 - Achebe is incorrect. 264 00:10:33,033 --> 00:10:36,233 The story of D'artagnan who befriends the title soldiers 265 00:10:36,233 --> 00:10:38,733 in this Frenchman's novel, "The Three Musketeers"? 266 00:10:38,733 --> 00:10:39,566 (high-pitched beeping) 267 00:10:39,566 --> 00:10:40,400 Cohen. 268 00:10:40,400 --> 00:10:41,700 - Dumas. 269 00:10:41,700 --> 00:10:43,266 - Alexandre Dumas is correct. Well done. 270 00:10:43,266 --> 00:10:45,300 For your bonus, a leaf can have thousands or millions 271 00:10:45,300 --> 00:10:47,433 of what openings for gas exchange, 272 00:10:47,433 --> 00:10:50,500 each of which is flanked by a pair of cell guards? 273 00:10:52,000 --> 00:10:55,300 (indistinct whispering) 274 00:10:58,733 --> 00:11:00,100 - No answer. - No answer. 275 00:11:00,100 --> 00:11:01,000 Mascoutah, a chance to steal. 276 00:11:01,000 --> 00:11:02,500 - Stomata. 277 00:11:02,500 --> 00:11:04,066 - Stomata is correct. Well done. 278 00:11:05,500 --> 00:11:07,000 Onto the next question. 279 00:11:07,000 --> 00:11:09,933 What dark liquid extracted by injecting pressurized water 280 00:11:09,933 --> 00:11:13,100 into shale beds in a process known as fracking is- 281 00:11:13,100 --> 00:11:14,266 Johanna. 282 00:11:14,266 --> 00:11:16,066 - Oil. - Oil is correct. Well done. 283 00:11:16,066 --> 00:11:18,266 For your bonus, the Nazi party restricted civil liberties 284 00:11:18,266 --> 00:11:22,733 and suppressed Communists using as pretext a fire 285 00:11:22,733 --> 00:11:25,933 at what Berlin Parliament building in 1933? 286 00:11:30,866 --> 00:11:32,100 - No answer. 287 00:11:32,100 --> 00:11:33,033 - No answer. 288 00:11:33,033 --> 00:11:33,900 Mater Dei, a chance to steal. 289 00:11:34,833 --> 00:11:36,066 - The Reichstag. 290 00:11:36,066 --> 00:11:37,133 - Reichstag building is correct. Well done. 291 00:11:39,033 --> 00:11:42,466 For the next toss up, what office building in Foggy Bottom 292 00:11:42,466 --> 00:11:44,533 was the site of a 1972 burglary 293 00:11:44,533 --> 00:11:46,966 of the Democratic National Committee- 294 00:11:46,966 --> 00:11:48,333 Cohen. - Watergate. 295 00:11:48,333 --> 00:11:50,300 Watergate is correct. Well done. 296 00:11:50,300 --> 00:11:52,800 For your bonus, what short story by Frank Stockton 297 00:11:52,800 --> 00:11:54,666 is named after the two possible fates 298 00:11:54,666 --> 00:11:57,866 that await accused criminals behind one of two doors? 299 00:12:01,900 --> 00:12:03,133 - Prisoner's Dilemma. 300 00:12:03,133 --> 00:12:05,066 - [Ethan] Prisoner's Dilemma is incorrect. 301 00:12:05,066 --> 00:12:06,233 Mascoutah, a chance to steal. 302 00:12:09,033 --> 00:12:10,466 - Death and Taxes. 303 00:12:10,466 --> 00:12:12,000 - Death and Taxes is incorrect. 304 00:12:12,000 --> 00:12:14,900 The answer we're looking for was "The Lady, or the Tiger?" 305 00:12:16,900 --> 00:12:18,966 Onto our next toss up, what country is home 306 00:12:18,966 --> 00:12:22,033 to the record label Big Hit Music which employs 307 00:12:22,033 --> 00:12:25,500 Tomorrow X Together and the septet behind the hits 308 00:12:25,500 --> 00:12:28,366 "Boys With Love" and "Butter," BTS. 309 00:12:29,366 --> 00:12:30,200 Wyatt. 310 00:12:30,200 --> 00:12:31,400 - South Korea. 311 00:12:31,400 --> 00:12:33,100 - South Korea is correct. Well done. 312 00:12:33,100 --> 00:12:37,133 And for your bonus, in September, 2022, Laxman Narasimhan 313 00:12:38,900 --> 00:12:42,400 was named the new CEO of what company based in Seattle 314 00:12:42,400 --> 00:12:45,666 replacing its interim CEO, Howard Schultz. 315 00:12:45,666 --> 00:12:47,133 - Starbucks. 316 00:12:47,133 --> 00:12:47,966 - Starbucks is correct. Well done. 317 00:12:49,166 --> 00:12:52,100 For the next toss up, pencil and paper ready. 318 00:12:52,100 --> 00:12:55,300 What is the least common multiple of the two numbers 319 00:12:55,300 --> 00:12:58,666 nine and 15 given that the greatest common factor 320 00:12:58,666 --> 00:13:00,100 of the numbers is three? 321 00:13:04,133 --> 00:13:04,966 (low-pitched beeping) 322 00:13:04,966 --> 00:13:05,900 Kaylee. - 45. 323 00:13:05,900 --> 00:13:07,766 45 is correct. Well done. 324 00:13:07,766 --> 00:13:11,000 For your bonus, in 1888, what country during the reign 325 00:13:11,000 --> 00:13:13,400 of Pedro II became the final country 326 00:13:13,400 --> 00:13:16,300 in the Western world to abolish slavery? 327 00:13:16,300 --> 00:13:17,700 - Brazil. 328 00:13:17,700 --> 00:13:18,533 - Brazil is correct. Well done. 329 00:13:20,633 --> 00:13:22,033 Onto the next question. 330 00:13:22,033 --> 00:13:25,366 What author of the verse-novel "Aurora Leigh" 331 00:13:25,366 --> 00:13:28,333 wrote a collection of 44 sonnets from the Portuguese 332 00:13:28,333 --> 00:13:31,766 including, "How do I love thee? Let me count the ways"? 333 00:13:41,700 --> 00:13:42,533 (low-pitched beeping) 334 00:13:42,533 --> 00:13:43,400 Wyatt. - Lorca. 335 00:13:43,400 --> 00:13:44,900 - Lorca is incorrect. 336 00:13:57,033 --> 00:13:58,533 Sorry, you guys are all out of time. 337 00:13:58,533 --> 00:14:01,200 The answer we're looking for was Elizabeth Barrett Browning. 338 00:14:01,200 --> 00:14:02,666 Elizabeth Barrett Browning. 339 00:14:02,666 --> 00:14:05,333 (doorbell ringing) 340 00:14:05,333 --> 00:14:07,933 And that means we are headed to our lightning round. 341 00:14:09,766 --> 00:14:12,700 (thunder crashing) 342 00:14:15,500 --> 00:14:17,366 The way our lightning round works is each team 343 00:14:17,366 --> 00:14:19,533 will have 60 seconds to answer as many questions 344 00:14:19,533 --> 00:14:22,200 as they can about a particular topic. 345 00:14:22,200 --> 00:14:24,333 Now, Mater Dei, since you guys are trailing in this one, 346 00:14:24,333 --> 00:14:26,033 you will get the first choice. 347 00:14:26,033 --> 00:14:30,600 Your choices are Ballet, People with State Names, 348 00:14:30,600 --> 00:14:34,900 Yellow or Volcanoes. 349 00:14:38,366 --> 00:14:39,366 - People with State Names. 350 00:14:39,366 --> 00:14:41,366 - People with State Names it is. 351 00:14:41,366 --> 00:14:43,233 People with State Names, name these people 352 00:14:43,233 --> 00:14:47,200 whose first or last name is also the name of a US state 353 00:14:47,200 --> 00:14:50,100 I will give you 60 seconds on the clock and count you down. 354 00:14:50,100 --> 00:14:52,300 Three, two, one. 355 00:14:52,300 --> 00:14:54,200 Author of the story, "Rip Van Winkle." 356 00:14:55,400 --> 00:14:56,900 - Washington Irving. - That's correct. 357 00:14:56,900 --> 00:14:59,466 Whip-wielding archeologist played by Harrison Ford. 358 00:14:59,466 --> 00:15:00,733 - Indiana Jones. - That's correct. 359 00:15:00,733 --> 00:15:04,133 - Author of "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof." 360 00:15:04,133 --> 00:15:04,966 I can't speak. 361 00:15:04,966 --> 00:15:06,366 - Tennessee Williams. 362 00:15:06,366 --> 00:15:07,833 - [Ethan] Tennessee Williams is correct. 363 00:15:07,833 --> 00:15:09,200 - Alter ego of Disney Channel character, Miley Stewart. 364 00:15:09,200 --> 00:15:10,666 - Hannah Montana. - That's correct. 365 00:15:10,666 --> 00:15:13,366 Author of "A Room of One's Own" and "To the Lighthouse." 366 00:15:13,366 --> 00:15:14,800 - Virginia Woolf. - That's correct. 367 00:15:14,800 --> 00:15:17,866 - Painter of skulls and flowers who wed Alfred Stieglitz. 368 00:15:17,866 --> 00:15:19,900 - Georgia O'Keeffe. - That's correct. 369 00:15:19,900 --> 00:15:22,966 Elite pool player from the novel, "The Hustler." 370 00:15:22,966 --> 00:15:24,366 - Pass. 371 00:15:24,366 --> 00:15:25,266 - [Ethan] Can you say again? 372 00:15:25,266 --> 00:15:26,733 - Pass. - Pass. Okay. 373 00:15:26,733 --> 00:15:29,433 Boarding school student who titles John Green's first novel. 374 00:15:31,866 --> 00:15:33,866 - "Looking for Alaska." Just Alaska. 375 00:15:35,100 --> 00:15:36,500 - [Ethan] That is correct. 376 00:15:36,500 --> 00:15:38,700 Top hat wearing frog created by Warner Brothers. 377 00:15:43,500 --> 00:15:44,866 - Pass 378 00:15:44,866 --> 00:15:47,066 - James Spader's character on "The Office." 379 00:15:47,066 --> 00:15:50,400 (indistinct whispering) 380 00:15:51,400 --> 00:15:52,233 - Pass. 381 00:15:52,233 --> 00:15:53,666 - Elite pool player- 382 00:15:53,666 --> 00:15:55,033 (buzzer sounds) 383 00:15:55,033 --> 00:15:57,900 From the novel, "The Hustler," was Minnesota Fats, 384 00:15:57,900 --> 00:16:00,400 the top hat wearing frog created by Warner Brothers 385 00:16:00,400 --> 00:16:03,466 is Michigan J Frog, and James Spader's character 386 00:16:03,466 --> 00:16:06,633 on "The Office" was Robert California. 387 00:16:06,633 --> 00:16:08,300 So getting seven out of 10, 388 00:16:08,300 --> 00:16:11,000 not two shabby at all, Mater Dei. 389 00:16:11,000 --> 00:16:12,866 And I'll shift it over to Mascoutah. 390 00:16:12,866 --> 00:16:17,866 Your guys' choices are Yellow, Ballet, or Volcanoes. 391 00:16:18,733 --> 00:16:19,666 - We're gonna go with ballet. 392 00:16:19,666 --> 00:16:21,100 - Ballet it is. All right. 393 00:16:21,100 --> 00:16:23,933 Give these answers related to classical ballet. 394 00:16:23,933 --> 00:16:26,100 60 seconds on the clock and I will count you down. 395 00:16:26,100 --> 00:16:28,166 Three, two, one. 396 00:16:28,166 --> 00:16:30,033 Gauzy skirt worn by ballerinas. 397 00:16:30,033 --> 00:16:31,233 - Tutu. - That's correct. 398 00:16:31,233 --> 00:16:33,266 Popular Tchaikovsky ballet set at Christmas. 399 00:16:33,266 --> 00:16:34,766 - "The Nutcracker." - That's correct. 400 00:16:34,766 --> 00:16:37,233 Five Italian letter word for a company's leading ballerina. 401 00:16:38,200 --> 00:16:39,466 - Pass. 402 00:16:39,466 --> 00:16:40,933 - [Ethan] A twirl in one place on a foot. 403 00:16:40,933 --> 00:16:42,133 - A pirouette. - That's correct. 404 00:16:42,133 --> 00:16:44,100 Home country of the Bolshoi Ballet. 405 00:16:45,400 --> 00:16:46,600 - Pass. 406 00:16:46,600 --> 00:16:47,833 - [Ethan] French word for step 407 00:16:47,833 --> 00:16:49,100 which appears in many dance terms. 408 00:16:49,100 --> 00:16:50,700 - Pointe. - That's incorrect. 409 00:16:50,700 --> 00:16:52,400 - Technique of dancing on tiptoe. 410 00:16:52,400 --> 00:16:53,900 - Pointe. - That's correct. 411 00:16:53,900 --> 00:16:56,133 A bend at the knees with the body held erect. 412 00:16:57,366 --> 00:16:58,900 - Pass. 413 00:16:58,900 --> 00:17:01,000 - Rail that dancers hold on to while performing warmups. 414 00:17:01,000 --> 00:17:02,166 - Barre. - That's correct. 415 00:17:02,166 --> 00:17:03,800 Black woman who became principle dancer 416 00:17:03,800 --> 00:17:06,066 at the American Ballet Theater in 2015. 417 00:17:07,433 --> 00:17:08,900 - Pass. 418 00:17:08,900 --> 00:17:11,533 - Five letter word for a company's leading ballerina. 419 00:17:14,466 --> 00:17:15,700 - Pass. 420 00:17:15,700 --> 00:17:17,400 - Home country of the Bolshoi Ballet. 421 00:17:19,000 --> 00:17:20,400 - Russia. - That's correct. 422 00:17:20,400 --> 00:17:22,533 A bend at the knees with the body held erect. 423 00:17:22,533 --> 00:17:25,100 - Pirouette? - That is incorrect. 424 00:17:26,266 --> 00:17:27,733 Black woman who became the principal dancer 425 00:17:27,733 --> 00:17:29,033 at the American Ballet Theater. 426 00:17:29,033 --> 00:17:29,966 (buzzer sounds) 427 00:17:29,966 --> 00:17:31,433 You guys are all out of time, 428 00:17:31,433 --> 00:17:33,033 so we'll go through the ones you missed. 429 00:17:33,033 --> 00:17:34,633 For a five-letter Italian word 430 00:17:34,633 --> 00:17:38,100 for the leading ballerina was Prima. Prima ballerina. 431 00:17:38,100 --> 00:17:39,633 For home country of the- 432 00:17:39,633 --> 00:17:41,900 Oh, you guys got that one, of the Bolshoi Ballet was Russia. 433 00:17:41,900 --> 00:17:43,200 French word for step which appears 434 00:17:43,200 --> 00:17:44,700 in many dance terms is pas. 435 00:17:45,866 --> 00:17:48,266 Technique of dancing on tiptoe was on pointe. 436 00:17:48,266 --> 00:17:49,766 You guys did get that one right. 437 00:17:49,766 --> 00:17:52,166 A bend at the knee with the body held erect was plie. 438 00:17:52,166 --> 00:17:54,533 And Black woman who became principle dancer 439 00:17:54,533 --> 00:17:58,900 at the American Ballet Theater in 2015 was Misty Copeland. 440 00:17:58,900 --> 00:18:00,233 Now let's just take a quick look 441 00:18:00,233 --> 00:18:01,866 at the scores after the lightning round. 442 00:18:01,866 --> 00:18:05,700 We have Mascoutah with 310 and Mater Dei with 305 443 00:18:05,700 --> 00:18:08,633 so can't really get a lot closer than that 444 00:18:08,633 --> 00:18:11,366 and really anyone's game heading into our back half. 445 00:18:11,366 --> 00:18:13,566 So let's get back into the toss ups. 446 00:18:13,566 --> 00:18:16,633 In what state did tests of sewage in Nassau County 447 00:18:16,633 --> 00:18:20,333 reveal polio prompting Kathy Hochul to declare a state- 448 00:18:20,333 --> 00:18:21,400 Cohen. - New York. 449 00:18:21,400 --> 00:18:23,333 New York is correct. Well done. 450 00:18:23,333 --> 00:18:25,133 For your bonus, what American chemist who announced 451 00:18:25,133 --> 00:18:28,900 the discovery of new elements on a radio quiz show in 1945 452 00:18:28,900 --> 00:18:30,366 helped discover plutonium? 453 00:18:34,166 --> 00:18:37,500 (indistinct whispering) 454 00:18:42,633 --> 00:18:43,800 - Firme. 455 00:18:43,800 --> 00:18:44,733 - Firme is incorrect. 456 00:18:44,733 --> 00:18:45,533 Mascoutah, a chance to steal. 457 00:18:45,533 --> 00:18:46,466 - Seaborg. 458 00:18:46,466 --> 00:18:47,866 - Seaborg is correct. Well done. 459 00:18:49,433 --> 00:18:52,400 For your next question, the genetic model fish, 460 00:18:52,400 --> 00:18:56,433 Danio rerio, is named after what African mammal 461 00:18:56,433 --> 00:18:58,700 that employs disruptive coloration 462 00:18:58,700 --> 00:19:01,100 through its black and white stripes? 463 00:19:01,100 --> 00:19:02,033 Johanna. - Zebra. 464 00:19:02,033 --> 00:19:03,833 - Zebra is correct. Well done. 465 00:19:03,833 --> 00:19:06,600 For your bonus, Lisa McGee created what British TV show 466 00:19:06,600 --> 00:19:09,166 set in the 1990s which centers on a group of students 467 00:19:09,166 --> 00:19:12,566 at a Catholic high school in the title Northern Irish city? 468 00:19:16,766 --> 00:19:18,133 - The Dubliners. 469 00:19:18,133 --> 00:19:20,033 - The Dubliners is incorrect. 470 00:19:20,033 --> 00:19:21,366 (Wyatt chuckling) 471 00:19:21,366 --> 00:19:22,900 - "Derry Girls." - "Derry Girls" is correct. 472 00:19:22,900 --> 00:19:24,900 I was gonna say, you are gonna make all the Irish people cry 473 00:19:24,900 --> 00:19:26,433 saying that Dublin's in Northern Ireland. 474 00:19:26,433 --> 00:19:29,533 They're gonna be so upset. (laughing) 475 00:19:29,533 --> 00:19:33,333 Onto the next toss up, what civilization invented cuneiform- 476 00:19:33,333 --> 00:19:34,166 (low-pitched beeping) 477 00:19:34,166 --> 00:19:35,000 Wyatt. 478 00:19:36,366 --> 00:19:39,000 - Acadians? - Acadians is incorrect. 479 00:19:39,000 --> 00:19:42,633 Built ziggurats in its cities of Ur and Uruk 480 00:19:42,633 --> 00:19:46,233 and is the oldest historical Mesopotamian civilization? 481 00:19:46,233 --> 00:19:47,400 Garrett. 482 00:19:47,400 --> 00:19:49,500 - Sumer. - Sumer is correct. Well done. 483 00:19:49,500 --> 00:19:51,033 For your bonus, what Argentinian author 484 00:19:51,033 --> 00:19:53,466 depicted unusual fictional books in his short stories 485 00:19:53,466 --> 00:19:57,333 such as "The Book of Sand" and the "Library of Babel"? 486 00:19:58,233 --> 00:20:01,566 (indistinct whispering) 487 00:20:07,800 --> 00:20:09,466 (buzzer sounds) Sorry, you guys are all out of time. 488 00:20:09,466 --> 00:20:11,000 Mascoutah, chance to steal. 489 00:20:11,000 --> 00:20:11,933 - Borges. 490 00:20:11,933 --> 00:20:12,733 - Borges is correct. Well done. 491 00:20:14,900 --> 00:20:16,566 For your next toss up, what instruments 492 00:20:16,566 --> 00:20:20,700 such as the Tom Taylor played by Joshua Bell 493 00:20:20,700 --> 00:20:23,533 and made by Antonio Strativari- 494 00:20:23,533 --> 00:20:24,733 (low-pitched beeping) 495 00:20:24,733 --> 00:20:25,666 - Violin. 496 00:20:25,666 --> 00:20:26,866 - Violin is correct. Well done. 497 00:20:26,866 --> 00:20:28,366 For your bonus, what French scientist showed 498 00:20:28,366 --> 00:20:31,600 that one minus the ratio of the reservoir temperatures 499 00:20:31,600 --> 00:20:34,266 is the maximum efficiency of any heat engine? 500 00:20:41,800 --> 00:20:42,966 - Du Chatelet? 501 00:20:42,966 --> 00:20:45,266 - [Ethan] Du Chatelet is incorrect. 502 00:20:45,266 --> 00:20:46,666 Mater Dei, a chance to steal. 503 00:20:48,566 --> 00:20:50,133 - No answer. 504 00:20:50,133 --> 00:20:51,766 - The answer we're looking for was Sadi Carnot. Sadi Carnot. 505 00:20:54,700 --> 00:20:57,633 For your next toss up, what man's spuriously credited 506 00:20:57,633 --> 00:21:00,566 with saying, "sometimes a cigar is just a cigar," 507 00:21:00,566 --> 00:21:03,300 wrote 1899's, "The Interpretation of Dreams"- 508 00:21:03,300 --> 00:21:04,133 (low-pitched beeping) 509 00:21:04,133 --> 00:21:05,066 - [Wyatt] Freud. 510 00:21:05,066 --> 00:21:06,600 - Freud is correct. Well done. 511 00:21:06,600 --> 00:21:08,366 For your bonus, what Pacific island Nation, 512 00:21:08,366 --> 00:21:11,033 which was formerly led by King George Tupou V 513 00:21:12,200 --> 00:21:13,700 is governed from Nukalofa? 514 00:21:14,833 --> 00:21:18,166 (indistinct whispering) 515 00:21:20,366 --> 00:21:21,200 - Tuvalu. 516 00:21:21,200 --> 00:21:22,633 - Tuvalu is incorrect. 517 00:21:22,633 --> 00:21:24,600 Mater Dei, your chance to steal. 518 00:21:24,600 --> 00:21:26,000 - Tonga. 519 00:21:26,000 --> 00:21:28,100 - Tonga is correct. Well done. - [Ellen] Nice. 520 00:21:28,100 --> 00:21:31,166 - For your next toss up, what yearly event in which 2021 521 00:21:31,166 --> 00:21:34,500 was co-chaired by Timothee Chalamet and Naomi Osaka 522 00:21:34,500 --> 00:21:37,433 is a high-fashion benefit gala helmed by- 523 00:21:37,433 --> 00:21:38,433 Johanna. 524 00:21:38,433 --> 00:21:39,666 - The Met Gala. 525 00:21:39,666 --> 00:21:41,100 - The Met Gala is correct. Well done. 526 00:21:41,100 --> 00:21:42,466 For your bonus, what German author 527 00:21:42,466 --> 00:21:44,933 wrote about Gustav von Aschenbach, 528 00:21:44,933 --> 00:21:47,133 a tourist who became fixated on a Polish boy 529 00:21:47,133 --> 00:21:51,566 named Tadzio in the 1912 novella, "Death in Venice"? 530 00:21:54,333 --> 00:21:55,566 - Mann. 531 00:21:55,566 --> 00:21:56,800 - Thomas Mann is correct. Well done. 532 00:21:59,133 --> 00:22:01,233 Onto the next toss up, what dictator 533 00:22:01,233 --> 00:22:05,733 who overthrew King Idris in 1969 and wrote "The Green Book"- 534 00:22:05,733 --> 00:22:06,666 (high-pitched beeping) 535 00:22:06,666 --> 00:22:07,700 Cohen. - Gaddafi. 536 00:22:07,700 --> 00:22:09,600 - Gaddafi is correct. Well done. 537 00:22:11,033 --> 00:22:13,033 For your toss up, what is the name for a line segment 538 00:22:13,033 --> 00:22:16,100 that connects a vertex of a triangle to the opposite side 539 00:22:16,100 --> 00:22:18,400 and is perpendicular to that opposite side? 540 00:22:22,300 --> 00:22:25,633 (indistinct whispering) 541 00:22:27,066 --> 00:22:28,566 - Altitude. 542 00:22:28,566 --> 00:22:29,700 - Altitude is correct. Well done. 543 00:22:31,166 --> 00:22:33,733 For your next toss up, what sculpture whose plinth 544 00:22:33,733 --> 00:22:37,033 attributed it to Alexandros of Antioch was found 545 00:22:37,033 --> 00:22:40,000 in 1820 on a Greek island, has no arms, 546 00:22:40,000 --> 00:22:41,533 and depicts a love deity? 547 00:22:41,533 --> 00:22:42,800 - "Venus de Milo." 548 00:22:42,800 --> 00:22:45,466 - The "Venus de Milo" is correct. Well done. 549 00:22:45,466 --> 00:22:47,200 For your bonus, what neighborhood of Mexico City 550 00:22:47,200 --> 00:22:49,433 lends its name to the brown-skinned apparition 551 00:22:49,433 --> 00:22:51,100 of the Virgin Mary who reportedly 552 00:22:51,100 --> 00:22:54,000 first visited Juan Diego in 1531? 553 00:23:00,866 --> 00:23:02,033 - Chihuahua. 554 00:23:02,033 --> 00:23:03,300 - [Ethan] Chihuahua is incorrect. 555 00:23:03,300 --> 00:23:04,600 Mater Dei, a chance to steal. 556 00:23:04,600 --> 00:23:05,766 - Guadalupe. 557 00:23:05,766 --> 00:23:07,300 - Guadalupe is correct. Well done. 558 00:23:09,166 --> 00:23:10,800 For your next question, what state where 559 00:23:10,800 --> 00:23:14,100 in a 2022 Republican primary for Senate, Josh Mendel, 560 00:23:14,100 --> 00:23:15,566 lost to hillbilly- 561 00:23:15,566 --> 00:23:16,533 Cohen. - Ohio. 562 00:23:16,533 --> 00:23:18,500 - Ohio is correct. Well done. 563 00:23:18,500 --> 00:23:20,933 For your bonus, after the arrival of the Argonauts, 564 00:23:20,933 --> 00:23:23,900 the sons of Boreas drove off what half woman, 565 00:23:23,900 --> 00:23:26,500 half bird monsters that had tormented 566 00:23:26,500 --> 00:23:28,800 Thracian King Phineus? 567 00:23:28,800 --> 00:23:29,633 - Harpies. 568 00:23:29,633 --> 00:23:30,466 - Harpies is correct. 569 00:23:32,266 --> 00:23:35,200 Onto the next question, what scientists who studied 570 00:23:35,200 --> 00:23:38,400 optical isomers of tartaric acid developed a method 571 00:23:38,400 --> 00:23:39,833 for haunting bacterial growth 572 00:23:39,833 --> 00:23:41,900 by heating food products like milk? 573 00:23:41,900 --> 00:23:42,733 (low-pitched beeping) 574 00:23:42,733 --> 00:23:43,666 - Pasteur. 575 00:23:43,666 --> 00:23:45,300 - Pasteur is correct. Well done. 576 00:23:45,300 --> 00:23:47,933 For your bonus, the fundamental theorum of calculus 577 00:23:47,933 --> 00:23:50,066 essentially states that what operation 578 00:23:50,066 --> 00:23:52,066 is the reverse of differentiation? 579 00:23:54,133 --> 00:23:56,966 (indistinct whispering) 580 00:23:56,966 --> 00:23:58,100 - Integration. 581 00:23:58,100 --> 00:23:59,100 - [Ethan] Integration is correct. 582 00:23:59,100 --> 00:23:59,566 Well done. - Good job. 583 00:24:01,833 --> 00:24:03,033 - For your next question, what structure 584 00:24:03,033 --> 00:24:04,866 which displays the names of 72 scientists 585 00:24:04,866 --> 00:24:07,600 lies on the west end of the Champ de Mars 586 00:24:07,600 --> 00:24:11,400 and was built for the 1889 World Fair in Paris? 587 00:24:11,400 --> 00:24:12,833 Cohen. - The Eiffel Tower. 588 00:24:12,833 --> 00:24:15,600 - The Tour Eiffel is correct. Well done. 589 00:24:15,600 --> 00:24:18,866 For your bonus, what poet's "Meditation 17" 590 00:24:18,866 --> 00:24:21,733 notes that, quote, "any man's death diminishes me," 591 00:24:21,733 --> 00:24:23,900 coined the phrase, "for whom the bell tolls," 592 00:24:23,900 --> 00:24:26,133 and states that, "no man is an island"? 593 00:24:27,533 --> 00:24:28,800 - Hemingway. 594 00:24:28,800 --> 00:24:30,100 - [Ethan] Can you say that again? 595 00:24:30,100 --> 00:24:31,300 - Hemingway. - Hemingway is incorrect. 596 00:24:31,300 --> 00:24:32,766 Mascoutah, a chance to steal. 597 00:24:40,166 --> 00:24:41,666 - No answer. 598 00:24:41,666 --> 00:24:44,500 - The answer we're looking for was John Donne. John Donne. 599 00:24:45,966 --> 00:24:48,333 For your next question, what building where meat and mead 600 00:24:48,333 --> 00:24:53,200 are produced by Heidrun and Saehrimnir, 601 00:24:53,200 --> 00:24:57,866 for the dead Einherjar, is a hall in Asgard- 602 00:24:57,866 --> 00:24:58,800 Cohen. - Valhalla. 603 00:24:58,800 --> 00:25:00,800 - Valhalla is correct. 604 00:25:00,800 --> 00:25:02,500 For your bonus, what Hall of Fame pitcher 605 00:25:02,500 --> 00:25:05,366 holds MLB's all time crew record for strikeouts 606 00:25:05,366 --> 00:25:08,000 and threw a record seven no-hitters. 607 00:25:09,166 --> 00:25:12,500 (indistinct whispering) 608 00:25:13,500 --> 00:25:15,600 - Cy Young. - Cy Young is incorrect. 609 00:25:15,600 --> 00:25:17,166 - [Nolan] Nolan Ryan. 610 00:25:17,166 --> 00:25:18,000 - Nolan Ryan is correct. 611 00:25:18,000 --> 00:25:19,233 Well done, other Nolan. 612 00:25:19,233 --> 00:25:20,500 (team laughing) 613 00:25:20,500 --> 00:25:22,033 And that'll take us to another toss up. 614 00:25:22,033 --> 00:25:25,500 What politician called nationalism, democracy, and welfare, 615 00:25:25,500 --> 00:25:29,466 the three principles of the people and founded the 616 00:25:29,466 --> 00:25:30,633 (speaking in Chinese) 617 00:25:30,633 --> 00:25:31,833 Cohen. - Sun Yat-sen. 618 00:25:31,833 --> 00:25:34,033 - Sun Yat-sen is correct. Well done. 619 00:25:34,033 --> 00:25:35,366 For your bonus, what material property 620 00:25:35,366 --> 00:25:37,566 of being easily stretched into a wire 621 00:25:37,566 --> 00:25:39,433 is contrasted with malleability? 622 00:25:42,400 --> 00:25:43,233 - Ductility. 623 00:25:43,233 --> 00:25:44,733 - Ductility is correct. 624 00:25:46,333 --> 00:25:47,566 (doorbell ringing) 625 00:25:47,566 --> 00:25:49,833 And that bell means we are all out of time 626 00:25:49,833 --> 00:25:53,433 and what a close game it was, our final score 627 00:25:53,433 --> 00:25:57,000 being 470, Mater Dei, to 440, Mascoutah. 628 00:25:57,000 --> 00:25:59,266 You really could not make that game a whole lot closer. 629 00:25:59,266 --> 00:26:00,600 So well done to both of you. 630 00:26:00,600 --> 00:26:02,333 Fantastic performance. 631 00:26:02,333 --> 00:26:04,633 So for all of our incredible contestants here today 632 00:26:04,633 --> 00:26:06,033 and the people working very hard 633 00:26:06,033 --> 00:26:07,633 behind the scenes, I'm Ethan Neir. 634 00:26:07,633 --> 00:26:09,900 Thank you so much and goodnight. 635 00:26:09,900 --> 00:26:12,466 (lively music)