1 00:00:00,600 --> 00:00:02,733 (light music) 2 00:00:07,133 --> 00:00:09,733 (upbeat music) 3 00:00:16,300 --> 00:00:17,500 - Welcome to Scholastic Hi-Q, 4 00:00:17,500 --> 00:00:18,833 the game where knowledge rules. 5 00:00:18,833 --> 00:00:20,300 I am your host, Madeline Parker, 6 00:00:20,300 --> 00:00:21,866 and this is the second round of the semi-finals, 7 00:00:21,866 --> 00:00:24,166 and the game is heating up. 8 00:00:24,166 --> 00:00:26,966 We have two fabulous teams here today. 9 00:00:26,966 --> 00:00:28,833 We've got Herrin on the bottom row, 10 00:00:28,833 --> 00:00:33,833 with Austin A., Austin K., Ryan and DJ. 11 00:00:35,300 --> 00:00:38,166 And we've got Carbondale on the top row with Charles, 12 00:00:38,166 --> 00:00:41,200 Peter, John-Paul and Shaunie. 13 00:00:41,200 --> 00:00:42,600 Now that we've met the contestants, 14 00:00:42,600 --> 00:00:44,066 let's go over the rules. 15 00:00:44,066 --> 00:00:45,966 I will read a tossup question that either team 16 00:00:45,966 --> 00:00:47,766 can answer for 10 points a piece. 17 00:00:47,766 --> 00:00:49,466 If they get the tossup question right, 18 00:00:49,466 --> 00:00:51,200 they have the opportunity to go on to try to get 19 00:00:51,200 --> 00:00:53,166 a bonus question worth 20 points. 20 00:00:53,166 --> 00:00:55,000 However, if they get the bonus question wrong, 21 00:00:55,000 --> 00:00:57,900 the other team can steal for 10 points. 22 00:00:57,900 --> 00:00:59,766 We will also have the interruption rule in effect, 23 00:00:59,766 --> 00:01:01,000 where if either team interrupts me 24 00:01:01,000 --> 00:01:02,400 while I'm reading a toss-up question, 25 00:01:02,400 --> 00:01:03,900 and they get the answer wrong, 26 00:01:03,900 --> 00:01:06,066 the other team automatically gets five points, 27 00:01:06,066 --> 00:01:09,166 and the opportunity to hear the entire answer. 28 00:01:09,166 --> 00:01:11,033 We also have a lightning round halfway through the game, 29 00:01:11,033 --> 00:01:13,300 where I will have a series of categories and both teams 30 00:01:13,300 --> 00:01:14,933 will have 60 seconds to answer 31 00:01:14,933 --> 00:01:17,066 as many questions as possible. 32 00:01:17,066 --> 00:01:18,900 Now, we've met the contestants, 33 00:01:18,900 --> 00:01:21,400 we know the rules, let's put on our thinking caps, 34 00:01:21,400 --> 00:01:23,200 and let's get down to quizness. 35 00:01:23,200 --> 00:01:24,466 Tossup number one. 36 00:01:24,466 --> 00:01:27,166 A bar above a subatomic particle symbol 37 00:01:27,166 --> 00:01:29,933 indicates what type of particle that releases energy 38 00:01:29,933 --> 00:01:32,700 through annihilation on meeting its normal counterpart? 39 00:01:32,700 --> 00:01:33,933 John-Paul? - Antiparticle. 40 00:01:33,933 --> 00:01:35,366 - [Madeline] I'm sorry, one more time, please? 41 00:01:35,366 --> 00:01:36,900 - Antiparticle. 42 00:01:36,900 --> 00:01:39,033 - That is correct for 10 points. 43 00:01:39,033 --> 00:01:41,533 Here is your bonus question, Carbondale. 44 00:01:41,533 --> 00:01:45,433 The Law of the Splintered Paddle was enacted in the 1790s 45 00:01:45,433 --> 00:01:47,400 by what first king of Hawaii? 46 00:01:48,633 --> 00:01:51,100 - Kamehameha, Kamehameha. 47 00:01:51,100 --> 00:01:52,700 - Kamehameha? - Kamehameha. 48 00:01:52,700 --> 00:01:55,100 - That is correct for 20 points. 49 00:01:55,100 --> 00:01:57,866 Onto our next tossup question. 50 00:01:57,866 --> 00:02:00,500 What country, which suppressed dissidents 51 00:02:00,500 --> 00:02:02,833 in the Dirty War-- (beeping) 52 00:02:02,833 --> 00:02:05,200 Shaunie? - Argentina. 53 00:02:05,200 --> 00:02:07,400 - That is correct for 10 points. 54 00:02:07,400 --> 00:02:10,966 Onto our next bonus question, Carbondale. 55 00:02:10,966 --> 00:02:13,733 What author wrote, "I think that I shall never see 56 00:02:13,733 --> 00:02:18,333 "a poem lovely as a tree," in his 1913 poem, Trees? 57 00:02:18,333 --> 00:02:19,766 - Who was it, um. 58 00:02:22,800 --> 00:02:24,066 - Thurber? - I am sorry. 59 00:02:24,066 --> 00:02:25,266 That is incorrect. 60 00:02:25,266 --> 00:02:26,200 Herrin, you have the chance to steal. 61 00:02:26,200 --> 00:02:27,733 - Whitman? - I am sorry, 62 00:02:27,733 --> 00:02:29,000 that is also incorrect. 63 00:02:29,000 --> 00:02:31,133 The correct answer was Joyce Kilmer. 64 00:02:32,000 --> 00:02:33,966 All right, next tossup question. 65 00:02:33,966 --> 00:02:36,466 What title character, who creates a time loop 66 00:02:36,466 --> 00:02:38,900 to defeat the Dread Dormammu-- (beeping) 67 00:02:38,900 --> 00:02:40,633 Austin A.? - Dr. Strange. 68 00:02:40,633 --> 00:02:42,933 - Dr. Strange is correct for 10 points. 69 00:02:42,933 --> 00:02:45,533 Herrin, here is your bonus question. 70 00:02:45,533 --> 00:02:47,566 What type of seismic wave is generally 71 00:02:47,566 --> 00:02:49,966 the first to be detected by a seismograph 72 00:02:49,966 --> 00:02:53,200 as it travels more quickly than an S-wave? 73 00:02:53,200 --> 00:02:54,733 - P-wave? - That is correct, 74 00:02:54,733 --> 00:02:56,566 for 20 points. 75 00:02:56,566 --> 00:02:58,300 All right, next up, we have a media question. 76 00:02:58,300 --> 00:02:59,700 This is a video question. 77 00:03:00,900 --> 00:03:02,266 ♪ Inside we both know what's been-- ♪ 78 00:03:02,266 --> 00:03:03,866 - Shaunie? - Rick Astley, 79 00:03:03,866 --> 00:03:05,066 Never Gonna Give You Up? 80 00:03:05,066 --> 00:03:09,033 - I am, that is correct for 10 points. 81 00:03:09,033 --> 00:03:12,100 Here is your bonus question. 82 00:03:12,100 --> 00:03:14,433 Thomas Cole, who created a series of paintings 83 00:03:14,433 --> 00:03:17,300 called The Course of Empire is considered the founder 84 00:03:17,300 --> 00:03:20,000 of what American painting school? 85 00:03:20,000 --> 00:03:20,933 - Hudson River? 86 00:03:20,933 --> 00:03:23,800 - That is correct for 20 points. 87 00:03:23,800 --> 00:03:25,966 Onto our next tossup question. 88 00:03:25,966 --> 00:03:28,966 What poem describes alone and level sands 89 00:03:28,966 --> 00:03:30,700 that stretch far and away, 90 00:03:30,700 --> 00:03:33,766 is named for a king of kings, in ancient Egypt, 91 00:03:33,766 --> 00:03:35,233 and was written by Percy Shelley? 92 00:03:35,233 --> 00:03:37,200 Peter? - Ozymandias. 93 00:03:37,200 --> 00:03:39,600 - That is correct for 10 points. 94 00:03:39,600 --> 00:03:41,833 Carbondale, here is your bonus question. 95 00:03:43,200 --> 00:03:46,266 What Roman general and founder of the Flavian Dynasty, 96 00:03:46,266 --> 00:03:48,233 took power in the year of four emperors, 97 00:03:48,233 --> 00:03:50,500 and commissioned The Colosseum? 98 00:03:50,500 --> 00:03:52,900 - I think it's Constantine, but it could be Diocletian. 99 00:03:52,900 --> 00:03:54,266 - Diocletian? 100 00:03:54,266 --> 00:03:56,166 - I am sorry, that is incorrect. 101 00:03:56,166 --> 00:03:57,600 Herrin, you have the chance to steal. 102 00:04:01,333 --> 00:04:03,733 (buzzing) That would Vespasian. 103 00:04:04,766 --> 00:04:07,100 All right, next tossup question. 104 00:04:07,100 --> 00:04:10,700 What type of text is exemplified by On the Crown, 105 00:04:10,700 --> 00:04:13,066 which was written by Demosthenes, 106 00:04:13,066 --> 00:04:15,000 was one of the 10 great Attic orators 107 00:04:15,000 --> 00:04:17,033 who delivered these texts? 108 00:04:22,066 --> 00:04:24,700 (buzzing) That would be speeches. 109 00:04:25,833 --> 00:04:27,966 All right, next tossup question. 110 00:04:27,966 --> 00:04:30,933 What group uses the maxim, nothing is true-- 111 00:04:30,933 --> 00:04:32,433 (buzzing) Austin A.? 112 00:04:32,433 --> 00:04:34,100 - The Assassin Brotherhood. 113 00:04:34,100 --> 00:04:36,533 - That is correct for 10 points. 114 00:04:36,533 --> 00:04:39,066 Herrin, here is your bonus question. 115 00:04:39,066 --> 00:04:42,200 The cupbearer Saki walks among guests starred 116 00:04:42,200 --> 00:04:44,933 scattered on the grass, in the final quatrain 117 00:04:44,933 --> 00:04:47,633 of what collection of poems by Omar Khayyam? 118 00:04:51,900 --> 00:04:53,500 - Pass. - All right, Carbondale, 119 00:04:53,500 --> 00:04:54,333 you have a chance to steal. 120 00:04:54,333 --> 00:04:55,400 - The Rubaiyat. 121 00:04:55,400 --> 00:04:57,866 - That is correct for 10 points. 122 00:04:57,866 --> 00:05:00,466 All right, next up, we have a media question. 123 00:05:00,466 --> 00:05:01,666 This is a still question. 124 00:05:03,100 --> 00:05:07,633 This monument was originally constructed in 575 B.C.E., 125 00:05:07,633 --> 00:05:10,200 by the order of King Nebuchadnezzar the II. 126 00:05:10,200 --> 00:05:12,533 It was excavated in the early 20th century, 127 00:05:12,533 --> 00:05:14,600 and reconstruction using original bricks, 128 00:05:14,600 --> 00:05:16,833 completed in 1930, is now shown 129 00:05:16,833 --> 00:05:20,200 in the Pergamonmuseum in Berlin. 130 00:05:20,200 --> 00:05:22,366 Name this monument. 131 00:05:22,366 --> 00:05:23,400 (beeping) Shaunie? 132 00:05:23,400 --> 00:05:24,700 - Temple of Jerusalem? 133 00:05:24,700 --> 00:05:26,533 - [Madeline] I am sorry, that is incorrect. 134 00:05:26,533 --> 00:05:28,866 (beeping) Austin K.? 135 00:05:28,866 --> 00:05:30,133 - The Hanging Gardens? 136 00:05:30,133 --> 00:05:31,500 - I am sorry, that is also incorrect. 137 00:05:31,500 --> 00:05:33,500 The correct answer was the Ishtar Gate. 138 00:05:34,800 --> 00:05:38,366 All right, next tossup question. 139 00:05:38,366 --> 00:05:41,200 Vera Rubin's studies of galaxies supported the notion 140 00:05:41,200 --> 00:05:43,633 of what matter that is more than abundant 141 00:05:43,633 --> 00:05:46,233 that ordinary matter, but does not interact-- 142 00:05:46,233 --> 00:05:47,366 (beeping) with light, Charles. 143 00:05:47,366 --> 00:05:48,300 - Dark matter? 144 00:05:48,300 --> 00:05:50,433 - That is correct for 10 points. 145 00:05:50,433 --> 00:05:53,033 Here is your bonus question, Carbondale. 146 00:05:53,033 --> 00:05:55,966 Lake Assal, Africa's lowest point, 147 00:05:55,966 --> 00:05:57,900 is what large valley, which stretches 148 00:05:57,900 --> 00:05:59,933 from Lebanon to Mozambique? 149 00:06:01,300 --> 00:06:04,266 - Large valleys, so maybe like, the Serengeti. 150 00:06:04,266 --> 00:06:05,433 - Serengeti? 151 00:06:05,433 --> 00:06:06,800 - [Madeline] I am sorry, that is incorrect. 152 00:06:06,800 --> 00:06:08,033 Herrin, you have the chance to steal. 153 00:06:08,033 --> 00:06:09,133 - The Great Rift Valley? 154 00:06:09,133 --> 00:06:11,366 - That is correct for 10 points. 155 00:06:11,366 --> 00:06:13,900 Onto our next tossup question. 156 00:06:13,900 --> 00:06:16,166 What city, whose neighborhoods include Fell's Point 157 00:06:16,166 --> 00:06:18,633 and Federal Hill, is home to Fort McHenry, 158 00:06:18,633 --> 00:06:21,066 and is most populous city in Maryland? 159 00:06:21,066 --> 00:06:22,033 (beeping) DJ? 160 00:06:22,033 --> 00:06:23,700 - Annapolis? - I am sorry, 161 00:06:23,700 --> 00:06:25,400 that is incorrect. (beeping) 162 00:06:25,400 --> 00:06:27,633 Shaunie? - Boston. 163 00:06:27,633 --> 00:06:29,600 - I am sorry, that is also incorrect. 164 00:06:29,600 --> 00:06:31,266 The correct answer was Baltimore. 165 00:06:31,266 --> 00:06:33,166 (all laughing) 166 00:06:33,166 --> 00:06:34,800 All right, next tossup question. 167 00:06:34,800 --> 00:06:37,566 What composer included a Dance of the Knights 168 00:06:37,566 --> 00:06:38,400 in his ballet-- (beeping) 169 00:06:38,400 --> 00:06:39,533 Adaption, John Paul? 170 00:06:39,533 --> 00:06:41,600 - Prokofiev. - one more time, please. 171 00:06:41,600 --> 00:06:43,966 - Prokofiev? - That is correct 172 00:06:43,966 --> 00:06:47,833 for 10 points, here is your bonus question. 173 00:06:49,200 --> 00:06:52,466 The Noachian, Hesperian, and Amazonian periods 174 00:06:52,466 --> 00:06:55,766 are periods in the geological history of what planet, 175 00:06:55,766 --> 00:06:58,200 that is orbited by two moons? 176 00:06:58,200 --> 00:07:00,133 - Mars. - Mars. 177 00:07:00,133 --> 00:07:01,566 - Mars. - Mars is correct, 178 00:07:01,566 --> 00:07:03,033 for 20 points. 179 00:07:03,033 --> 00:07:05,000 All right, next up, we have a media question. 180 00:07:05,000 --> 00:07:07,433 This is an audio question, let's take a listen. 181 00:07:07,433 --> 00:07:10,266 - Dear Mr. Vernon, ("Don't You Forget About Me") 182 00:07:10,266 --> 00:07:11,766 we accept the fact-- - This monologue 183 00:07:11,766 --> 00:07:14,033 is from a John Hughes film about five teenagers, 184 00:07:14,033 --> 00:07:15,100 in different high school-- (beeping) 185 00:07:15,100 --> 00:07:15,933 Charles? 186 00:07:15,933 --> 00:07:17,333 - The Breakfast Club? 187 00:07:17,333 --> 00:07:19,000 - The Breakfast Club is correct, 188 00:07:19,000 --> 00:07:22,333 and spoiler alert, they never actually eat breakfast. 189 00:07:22,333 --> 00:07:25,400 Anyway, here is your bonus question, Carbondale. 190 00:07:25,400 --> 00:07:28,100 What Virginia Woolf essay argues that women writers 191 00:07:28,100 --> 00:07:30,600 have been hampered because they have historically lacked 192 00:07:30,600 --> 00:07:33,266 access to the title type of location? 193 00:07:33,266 --> 00:07:34,266 - A Room of One's Own? 194 00:07:34,266 --> 00:07:37,300 - That is correct for 20 points. 195 00:07:37,300 --> 00:07:39,166 All right, next up, we have a math question, 196 00:07:39,166 --> 00:07:41,600 so get your pencils and paper ready. 197 00:07:41,600 --> 00:07:46,600 What is the length of each side of a regular hexagon 198 00:07:48,000 --> 00:07:49,800 whose perimeter equals the perimeter of a square 199 00:07:49,800 --> 00:07:52,066 with side lengths of six? 200 00:07:53,100 --> 00:07:54,666 (beeping) John-Paul? 201 00:07:54,666 --> 00:07:55,866 - Four? 202 00:07:55,866 --> 00:07:57,766 - That is correct, for 10 points. 203 00:07:57,766 --> 00:08:00,033 Carbondale, here is your bonus question. 204 00:08:01,500 --> 00:08:04,633 In July 2018, a group of 12 boys and their soccer coach 205 00:08:04,633 --> 00:08:07,433 were rescued from a cave in what country? 206 00:08:07,433 --> 00:08:08,533 - Thailand, Thailand. 207 00:08:08,533 --> 00:08:09,666 - Thailand? 208 00:08:09,666 --> 00:08:12,833 - Thailand is correct for 20 points. 209 00:08:12,833 --> 00:08:15,200 All right, next tossup question. 210 00:08:15,200 --> 00:08:18,033 What man, who gave the Give Us the Ballot speech, 211 00:08:18,033 --> 00:08:19,900 wished that his children would not be judged 212 00:08:19,900 --> 00:08:21,666 by the color of their skin-- (beeping) 213 00:08:21,666 --> 00:08:23,200 Peter? - Martin Luther King, Junior. 214 00:08:23,200 --> 00:08:26,000 - That is correct for 10 points. 215 00:08:26,000 --> 00:08:29,066 Carbondale, here is your bonus question. 216 00:08:29,066 --> 00:08:33,566 What isolationist senator from Ohio names a 1947 Labor Act 217 00:08:33,566 --> 00:08:34,933 along with Fred Hartley? 218 00:08:40,300 --> 00:08:41,566 (buzzing) - Taft? 219 00:08:41,566 --> 00:08:43,566 - [Madeline] Herrin, you have a chance to steal. 220 00:08:44,466 --> 00:08:45,400 - Sherman? 221 00:08:45,400 --> 00:08:46,666 - I am sorry, that is incorrect. 222 00:08:46,666 --> 00:08:48,400 The correct answer was Taft. 223 00:08:49,400 --> 00:08:52,200 All right, next tossup question. 224 00:08:52,200 --> 00:08:54,433 Which city, where the Victorian Albert Waterfront 225 00:08:54,433 --> 00:08:57,400 is linked by frequent ferries to Robben Island, 226 00:08:57,400 --> 00:09:00,266 is the legislative capital of South Africa? 227 00:09:00,266 --> 00:09:01,500 Shaunie? - Johannesburg? 228 00:09:01,500 --> 00:09:03,500 - [Madeline] I am sorry, that is incorrect. 229 00:09:04,533 --> 00:09:06,033 (beeping) Austin K.? 230 00:09:06,033 --> 00:09:07,566 - Cape Town? - Cape Town is correct, 231 00:09:07,566 --> 00:09:08,933 for 10 points. 232 00:09:08,933 --> 00:09:11,433 Here is your bonus question, Herrin. 233 00:09:11,433 --> 00:09:13,566 What architectural term beginning with C 234 00:09:13,566 --> 00:09:17,500 refers to the top of a column where the acanthus leaves 235 00:09:17,500 --> 00:09:19,400 are found in a Corinthian column? 236 00:09:24,700 --> 00:09:25,966 (buzzing) 237 00:09:25,966 --> 00:09:26,933 Carbondale, you have the chance to steal. 238 00:09:26,933 --> 00:09:28,333 - Columnade? - I am sorry, 239 00:09:28,333 --> 00:09:29,266 that is incorrect. 240 00:09:29,266 --> 00:09:30,666 The correct answer was capital. 241 00:09:31,866 --> 00:09:33,700 All right, next up, we have a media question. 242 00:09:33,700 --> 00:09:34,933 This is a video question. 243 00:09:36,066 --> 00:09:37,766 This American sitcom was the first-- 244 00:09:37,766 --> 00:09:39,033 (beeping) scripted television, DJ? 245 00:09:39,033 --> 00:09:40,200 - I Love Lucy? 246 00:09:40,200 --> 00:09:42,800 - I Love Lucy is correct for 10 points. 247 00:09:42,800 --> 00:09:45,400 Herrin, here is your bonus question. 248 00:09:45,400 --> 00:09:48,000 Ruth Benedict's The Chrysanthemum and the Sword 249 00:09:48,000 --> 00:09:50,100 contrasts the guilt culture of the U.S. 250 00:09:50,100 --> 00:09:53,033 with the same shame culture of what other country? 251 00:09:56,800 --> 00:09:58,100 - Japan? - That is correct, 252 00:09:58,100 --> 00:09:59,766 for 20 points. 253 00:09:59,766 --> 00:10:01,600 Onto our next tossup question. 254 00:10:02,766 --> 00:10:05,033 What is the unprefixed SI unit that be used 255 00:10:05,033 --> 00:10:06,666 to express all three terms 256 00:10:06,666 --> 00:10:08,633 in the First Law of Thermodynamics, 257 00:10:08,633 --> 00:10:10,300 namely, heat, work and energy? 258 00:10:10,300 --> 00:10:11,600 (beeping) John-Paul? 259 00:10:11,600 --> 00:10:12,533 - Joule? 260 00:10:12,533 --> 00:10:14,433 - That is correct for 10 points. 261 00:10:14,433 --> 00:10:17,266 Carbondale, here is your bonus question. 262 00:10:17,266 --> 00:10:19,766 What physicist, played by John Galecki, 263 00:10:19,766 --> 00:10:21,366 was a former roommate of Sheldon Cooper 264 00:10:21,366 --> 00:10:22,533 on The Big Bang Theory? 265 00:10:23,766 --> 00:10:25,700 - Leonard Hofstadter? - Okay. 266 00:10:25,700 --> 00:10:26,633 Leonard Hofstadter. 267 00:10:26,633 --> 00:10:30,133 - That is correct for 20 points. 268 00:10:30,133 --> 00:10:31,866 All right, next tossup question. 269 00:10:31,866 --> 00:10:35,400 What president's secretary, Rose Mary Woods, 270 00:10:35,400 --> 00:10:37,066 claimed that she accidentally created 271 00:10:37,066 --> 00:10:40,166 an 18 and a half minute gap in a tape, 272 00:10:40,166 --> 00:10:41,200 deleting a discussion-- 273 00:10:41,200 --> 00:10:42,166 (beeping) Austin K.? 274 00:10:42,166 --> 00:10:43,133 - Nixon? 275 00:10:43,133 --> 00:10:45,066 - That is correct for 10 points. 276 00:10:45,066 --> 00:10:46,966 Herrin, here is your bonus question. 277 00:10:47,866 --> 00:10:49,366 What senator from Minnesota, 278 00:10:49,366 --> 00:10:51,200 who is nicknamed Fighting Bob, 279 00:10:51,200 --> 00:10:52,966 ran as a Progressive Party candidate 280 00:10:52,966 --> 00:10:55,566 in the 1924 presidential election? 281 00:10:55,566 --> 00:10:57,266 - What year? - Was it 1924? 282 00:10:59,866 --> 00:11:01,033 Bryant? 283 00:11:01,033 --> 00:11:02,266 - [Madeline] I am sorry, that is incorrect. 284 00:11:02,266 --> 00:11:04,333 Carbondale, you have a chance to steal. 285 00:11:04,333 --> 00:11:05,600 - Roberts. - Roberts. 286 00:11:05,600 --> 00:11:06,533 - One more time, please. 287 00:11:06,533 --> 00:11:08,266 - Roberts. - I am sorry, 288 00:11:08,266 --> 00:11:09,533 that is incorrect. 289 00:11:09,533 --> 00:11:11,666 That would be Robert La Follette. 290 00:11:12,566 --> 00:11:14,700 All right, next tossup question. 291 00:11:14,700 --> 00:11:17,133 What city had a 2018 election in which the chair 292 00:11:17,133 --> 00:11:20,000 of the House Democratic Caucus, Joe Crowley, 293 00:11:20,000 --> 00:11:22,900 lost to Democratic Socialist, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez? 294 00:11:22,900 --> 00:11:24,000 (beeping) DJ? 295 00:11:24,000 --> 00:11:25,333 - New York? - New York is correct, 296 00:11:25,333 --> 00:11:26,533 for 10 points. 297 00:11:26,533 --> 00:11:29,233 Herrin, here is your bonus question. 298 00:11:29,233 --> 00:11:32,600 What metal is used with platinum and palladium 299 00:11:32,600 --> 00:11:36,500 in catalytic converter that has the atomic symbol RH? 300 00:11:42,266 --> 00:11:44,233 (buzzing) All right, Carbondale, 301 00:11:44,233 --> 00:11:45,166 you have the chance to steal. 302 00:11:45,166 --> 00:11:46,133 - Rhodium? 303 00:11:46,133 --> 00:11:48,333 - That is correct for 10 points. 304 00:11:48,333 --> 00:11:50,366 Next up, we have a media question. 305 00:11:50,366 --> 00:11:51,566 This is a still question. 306 00:11:53,000 --> 00:11:55,066 This musician is the bassist and one of the founding members 307 00:11:55,066 --> 00:11:56,733 of The Red Hot Chili Peppers. 308 00:11:56,733 --> 00:12:00,000 He made a cameo in the 2017 hit, Baby Driver. 309 00:12:00,000 --> 00:12:01,633 Name this musician. 310 00:12:06,333 --> 00:12:08,266 (beeping) Shaunie? 311 00:12:08,266 --> 00:12:09,800 - Michael Dallins? 312 00:12:09,800 --> 00:12:11,800 - I am sorry, that is incorrect. 313 00:12:18,033 --> 00:12:18,966 (buzzing) 314 00:12:18,966 --> 00:12:20,600 The correct answer was Flea. 315 00:12:20,600 --> 00:12:22,066 (doorbell ringing) 316 00:12:22,066 --> 00:12:23,833 And that sound means it's time for our Lightning Round. 317 00:12:26,366 --> 00:12:29,633 (thunder rumbling) (wind whooshing) 318 00:12:29,633 --> 00:12:31,833 All right, Herrin, it looks like you are first up 319 00:12:31,833 --> 00:12:34,066 in this Lightning Round, and I will read the categories 320 00:12:34,066 --> 00:12:36,166 you guys get to choose from. 321 00:12:36,166 --> 00:12:41,166 Down, Bridges, Me Rhymes, and Archers. 322 00:12:42,766 --> 00:12:44,033 Which would you like? 323 00:12:52,333 --> 00:12:54,900 - Could probably do bridges. - Let's do bridges. 324 00:12:54,900 --> 00:12:55,733 - Okay. - Bridges. 325 00:12:55,733 --> 00:12:57,266 - Bridges it is. 326 00:12:57,266 --> 00:13:01,900 All right, Herrin, in what city are these bridges? 327 00:13:03,333 --> 00:13:05,800 All right, Herrin, it's time for your Lightning Round. 328 00:13:05,800 --> 00:13:07,066 Are you guys ready? 329 00:13:07,066 --> 00:13:08,200 - Yeah. - Mm-hmm. 330 00:13:08,200 --> 00:13:09,133 - Sure. - Yeah. 331 00:13:09,133 --> 00:13:10,466 - Come on, it's the semi-finals. 332 00:13:10,466 --> 00:13:11,666 Show me a little excitement. 333 00:13:11,666 --> 00:13:13,766 Are you ready for your Lightning Round? 334 00:13:13,766 --> 00:13:14,933 (cheering) - Yeah. 335 00:13:14,933 --> 00:13:16,133 - Yes. - They're ready, everybody. 336 00:13:16,133 --> 00:13:19,700 60 seconds on the clock, in three, two, one. 337 00:13:19,700 --> 00:13:22,000 The Brooklyn and Williamsburg Bridges. 338 00:13:22,000 --> 00:13:23,933 - New York City. - That is correct. 339 00:13:23,933 --> 00:13:25,033 Ponte Vecchio. 340 00:13:27,700 --> 00:13:29,433 - Pass. - The Charles Bridge, 341 00:13:29,433 --> 00:13:31,566 which spans the Vltava River. 342 00:13:33,500 --> 00:13:36,500 - Pass. - Vasco da Gama Bridge. 343 00:13:38,733 --> 00:13:39,900 - Mexico City? 344 00:13:39,900 --> 00:13:41,166 - [Madeline] I am sorry, that is incorrect. 345 00:13:41,166 --> 00:13:42,366 Rialto Bridge? 346 00:13:43,766 --> 00:13:45,233 - Venice? - That is correct. 347 00:13:45,233 --> 00:13:48,466 The Andy Warhol Bridge, which spans the Allegheny River. 348 00:13:50,333 --> 00:13:52,133 - Pittsburgh? - That is correct. 349 00:13:52,133 --> 00:13:55,133 The Pont Neuf. - Paris? 350 00:13:55,133 --> 00:13:56,366 - [Madeline] That is correct. 351 00:13:56,366 --> 00:13:58,400 The Chain Bridge, which crosses The Danube. 352 00:14:00,266 --> 00:14:01,200 - Berlin? - I am sorry, 353 00:14:01,200 --> 00:14:02,433 that is incorrect. 354 00:14:02,433 --> 00:14:03,933 The Bosporus Bridge. 355 00:14:06,600 --> 00:14:08,100 - Pass. - The Tower 356 00:14:08,100 --> 00:14:10,033 and Westminster Bridges. - London. 357 00:14:10,033 --> 00:14:11,300 - [Madeline] That is correct. 358 00:14:11,300 --> 00:14:11,966 Going back to the ones you passed. 359 00:14:11,966 --> 00:14:13,200 Ponte Vecchio. 360 00:14:14,633 --> 00:14:17,333 - Mexico City? - That is incorrect. 361 00:14:17,333 --> 00:14:20,233 The Charles Bridge, which spans the Vltava River. 362 00:14:20,233 --> 00:14:21,900 (buzzing) And we are out of time. 363 00:14:21,900 --> 00:14:24,700 I will go over the ones that you passed or missed. 364 00:14:24,700 --> 00:14:27,333 The Ponte Vecchio was in Florence. 365 00:14:27,333 --> 00:14:30,200 The Charles Bridge, which spans the Vltava River, 366 00:14:30,200 --> 00:14:31,500 is in Prague. 367 00:14:31,500 --> 00:14:33,533 The Vasco da Gama Bridge is in Lisbon. 368 00:14:34,900 --> 00:14:37,333 The Chain Bridge which crosses the Danube, 369 00:14:37,333 --> 00:14:39,066 was in Budapest. 370 00:14:39,066 --> 00:14:41,600 The Bosporus Bridge was in Istanbul. 371 00:14:41,600 --> 00:14:42,800 Congratulations, Herrin, 372 00:14:42,800 --> 00:14:44,200 that was a very good Lightning Round. 373 00:14:44,200 --> 00:14:46,566 Now it is on to Carbondale, 374 00:14:46,566 --> 00:14:49,633 and I will read your categories one more time. 375 00:14:49,633 --> 00:14:53,133 Down, Me Rhymes, and Archers. 376 00:14:54,333 --> 00:14:55,400 - We're gonna go with Me Rhymes. 377 00:14:55,400 --> 00:14:56,966 - Me Rhymes it is. 378 00:14:56,966 --> 00:15:00,566 From definitions, give these one syllable words 379 00:15:00,566 --> 00:15:03,000 that rhyme with the word me. 380 00:15:03,000 --> 00:15:05,833 Not be confused with me, but the word me. 381 00:15:05,833 --> 00:15:07,266 All right, Carbondale, are you guys ready 382 00:15:07,266 --> 00:15:08,200 for your Lightning Round? 383 00:15:08,200 --> 00:15:09,066 - Yeah! - Yeah. 384 00:15:09,066 --> 00:15:10,400 - Yes. - Aw, come on. 385 00:15:10,400 --> 00:15:11,233 A little bit more excitement. 386 00:15:11,233 --> 00:15:12,200 Come on, let's see it. 387 00:15:12,200 --> 00:15:13,433 - We're ready. - You're ready? 388 00:15:13,433 --> 00:15:14,633 - Yeah. - All right. 389 00:15:14,633 --> 00:15:18,766 60 seconds on the clock, in three, two, one. 390 00:15:18,766 --> 00:15:20,366 Clarified butter common in India-- 391 00:15:20,366 --> 00:15:22,000 - Ghee. - That is correct. 392 00:15:22,000 --> 00:15:23,633 Great joy. - Glee. 393 00:15:23,633 --> 00:15:25,300 - Glee. - That is correct. 394 00:15:25,300 --> 00:15:27,100 An uninhibited bout of activity, 395 00:15:27,100 --> 00:15:28,700 especially shopping. - Spree. 396 00:15:28,700 --> 00:15:29,933 - Spree. - That is correct. 397 00:15:29,933 --> 00:15:33,000 A small island. - Pass. 398 00:15:33,000 --> 00:15:34,700 - [Madeline] Algonquian language, 399 00:15:34,700 --> 00:15:36,133 spoken in Canada and the U.S. 400 00:15:37,700 --> 00:15:39,633 - Pass. - Very small. 401 00:15:40,533 --> 00:15:41,466 - [Group] Wee. 402 00:15:41,466 --> 00:15:42,400 - [Madeline] That is correct. 403 00:15:42,400 --> 00:15:44,500 You in Quaker, plain speaking. 404 00:15:46,600 --> 00:15:47,833 - Ye. - I am sorry, 405 00:15:47,833 --> 00:15:49,133 that is incorrect. 406 00:15:49,133 --> 00:15:51,133 Soft cheese named for a French town? 407 00:15:51,133 --> 00:15:52,500 - Brie. - That is correct. 408 00:15:52,500 --> 00:15:55,366 A vital force in traditional Chinese medicine? 409 00:15:56,500 --> 00:15:57,733 - Chi. - That is correct. 410 00:15:57,733 --> 00:15:59,533 - The largest joint in the human body. 411 00:15:59,533 --> 00:16:01,333 - Knee. - Knee is correct, 412 00:16:01,333 --> 00:16:03,200 and we will go back to the ones that you passed. 413 00:16:03,200 --> 00:16:05,033 A small island. - Key. 414 00:16:05,033 --> 00:16:06,500 - [Madeline] That is correct. 415 00:16:06,500 --> 00:16:08,933 Algonquian language spoken in Canada and the U.S. 416 00:16:10,300 --> 00:16:13,166 - Debris. - That is incorrect. 417 00:16:13,166 --> 00:16:15,333 And that is all for this Lightning Round. 418 00:16:15,333 --> 00:16:18,000 I will go over the ones that you missed. 419 00:16:18,000 --> 00:16:19,666 - Okay, that was pretty good. - Algonquian language 420 00:16:19,666 --> 00:16:22,333 spoken in Canada and the U.S., it is Cree. 421 00:16:22,333 --> 00:16:26,366 You in Quaker plain speaking, thee. 422 00:16:26,366 --> 00:16:28,933 And I believe that is all that you missed. 423 00:16:28,933 --> 00:16:30,366 It was a very good Lightning Round, Carbondale, 424 00:16:30,366 --> 00:16:31,800 but now, it is time to go back 425 00:16:31,800 --> 00:16:34,433 to our lovely tossup questions. 426 00:16:34,433 --> 00:16:36,800 For this next tossup, in the U.S., 427 00:16:36,800 --> 00:16:39,100 requirements such as novelty and non-obviousness 428 00:16:39,100 --> 00:16:41,800 are necessary to obtain what set of exclusive rights 429 00:16:41,800 --> 00:16:43,066 that apply to an invention? 430 00:16:43,066 --> 00:16:44,266 (beeping) John-Paul? 431 00:16:44,266 --> 00:16:45,433 - Patent? 432 00:16:45,433 --> 00:16:47,533 - Patent is correct, for 10 points. 433 00:16:47,533 --> 00:16:49,933 Here is your bonus question, Carbondale. 434 00:16:51,466 --> 00:16:55,333 In 1791, what country established The Pale of Settlement, 435 00:16:55,333 --> 00:16:56,833 a region on its western border, 436 00:16:56,833 --> 00:16:58,500 to which Jews were restricted? 437 00:16:59,900 --> 00:17:03,866 - I don't know. (buzzing) 438 00:17:03,866 --> 00:17:05,800 - Palestine? - Herrin, you have the chance 439 00:17:05,800 --> 00:17:07,800 to steal? - Palestine? 440 00:17:07,800 --> 00:17:09,300 - I am sorry, that is incorrect. 441 00:17:09,300 --> 00:17:10,800 The correct answer was Russia. 442 00:17:12,233 --> 00:17:15,500 That's all right, we're onto our next tossup question. 443 00:17:15,500 --> 00:17:18,600 The population of Pitcairn Island is descended 444 00:17:18,600 --> 00:17:20,766 from the crew of what British ship, 445 00:17:20,766 --> 00:17:22,300 (beeping) where Fletcher, Ryan? 446 00:17:22,300 --> 00:17:24,066 - The Bounty. - The Bounty is correct, 447 00:17:24,066 --> 00:17:28,433 for 10 points, Herrin, here is your bonus question. 448 00:17:28,433 --> 00:17:31,600 The gastric juice of the stomach consists primarily 449 00:17:31,600 --> 00:17:34,433 of what acid, that combines with nitric acid 450 00:17:34,433 --> 00:17:36,766 to make aqua regia? 451 00:17:41,133 --> 00:17:42,300 - Hydrochloric acid? 452 00:17:42,300 --> 00:17:45,033 - That is correct for 20 points. 453 00:17:45,033 --> 00:17:47,800 Onto our next tossup question. 454 00:17:47,800 --> 00:17:50,933 What material, whose main component is kaolin, 455 00:17:50,933 --> 00:17:53,433 has Limoges and Wedgwood types, 456 00:17:53,433 --> 00:17:56,066 and is sometimes called china, after its country of origin? 457 00:17:56,066 --> 00:17:57,166 (beeping) Peter? 458 00:17:57,166 --> 00:17:58,900 - Porcelain? - Porcelain is correct 459 00:17:58,900 --> 00:18:00,633 for 10 points. 460 00:18:00,633 --> 00:18:02,866 Carbondale, here is your bonus question. 461 00:18:04,266 --> 00:18:07,633 What country's occupied by the army of Prince Fortinbras, 462 00:18:07,633 --> 00:18:09,633 after the death of its monarch, Claudius, 463 00:18:09,633 --> 00:18:11,566 in a tragedy by Shakespeare. 464 00:18:12,566 --> 00:18:14,366 - He's Denmark, yeah. - Denmark. 465 00:18:14,366 --> 00:18:17,100 - Denmark is correct, for 20 points. 466 00:18:17,100 --> 00:18:19,166 Onto our next media question. 467 00:18:19,166 --> 00:18:21,466 This is an audio question, let's take a listen. 468 00:18:22,700 --> 00:18:24,933 - [Malcolm X] We all have the same problem. 469 00:18:24,933 --> 00:18:26,800 They don't hang you because you're a Baptist-- 470 00:18:26,800 --> 00:18:27,966 - [Madeline] This speech was called 471 00:18:27,966 --> 00:18:29,400 The Ballot or the Bullet. 472 00:18:29,400 --> 00:18:32,266 A prominent human rights activist gave it on April 3rd, 473 00:18:32,266 --> 00:18:34,000 John-Paul? - Malcolm X. 474 00:18:34,000 --> 00:18:36,033 - One more time, please? - Malcolm X. 475 00:18:36,033 --> 00:18:39,500 - Malcolm X is correct, for 10 points. 476 00:18:39,500 --> 00:18:42,800 Carbondale, here is your bonus question. 477 00:18:42,800 --> 00:18:46,033 What poem, whose speaker is haunted by a vast image 478 00:18:46,033 --> 00:18:49,766 out of Spiritus Mundi, posits that some revelation 479 00:18:49,766 --> 00:18:53,100 is at hand, and was written by W.B. Yeats? 480 00:18:56,366 --> 00:18:59,300 - Uh, no. (buzzing) 481 00:18:59,300 --> 00:19:00,700 - [Madeline] Herrin, you have the chance to steal. 482 00:19:00,700 --> 00:19:01,766 - I think it's this. 483 00:19:04,666 --> 00:19:06,100 No answer. 484 00:19:06,100 --> 00:19:08,266 - All right, the correct answer was The Second Coming. 485 00:19:09,133 --> 00:19:12,666 All right, next tossup question. 486 00:19:12,666 --> 00:19:15,700 What mythical Thracian, who drowned out the song 487 00:19:15,700 --> 00:19:18,400 of the sirens with his lyre, failed to retrieve-- 488 00:19:18,400 --> 00:19:19,466 (beeping) John-Paul? 489 00:19:19,466 --> 00:19:21,400 - Orpheus. - Orpheus is correct, 490 00:19:21,400 --> 00:19:25,933 for 10 points, and here is your bonus question, Carbondale. 491 00:19:25,933 --> 00:19:29,300 In biochemistry, the unified atomic mass unit 492 00:19:29,300 --> 00:19:31,800 is sometimes named after what English chemist 493 00:19:31,800 --> 00:19:33,600 who developed atomic theory? 494 00:19:34,633 --> 00:19:36,200 - Dalton? - Dalton is correct, 495 00:19:36,200 --> 00:19:38,100 for 20 points. 496 00:19:38,100 --> 00:19:40,366 Onto our next tossup question. 497 00:19:40,366 --> 00:19:43,633 What type of program, which performs lexing, 498 00:19:43,633 --> 00:19:46,466 parsing, and optimization on high-level input, 499 00:19:46,466 --> 00:19:50,166 is used to turn human written code into machine code? 500 00:19:50,166 --> 00:19:52,500 (beeping) Charles? 501 00:19:52,500 --> 00:19:54,033 - Sort? - I am sorry, 502 00:19:54,033 --> 00:19:55,533 that is incorrect. 503 00:20:00,333 --> 00:20:02,233 (buzzing) That would be Complier. 504 00:20:04,600 --> 00:20:08,100 All right, onto our next tossup question. 505 00:20:08,100 --> 00:20:10,533 What main led the August Revolution 506 00:20:10,533 --> 00:20:12,900 against French Colonial rule as the head 507 00:20:12,900 --> 00:20:15,333 of Viet Minh and lent his name to the-- 508 00:20:15,333 --> 00:20:16,400 (beeping) city, Shaunie? 509 00:20:16,400 --> 00:20:17,333 - Ho Chi Minh. 510 00:20:17,333 --> 00:20:19,600 - That is correct for 10 points. 511 00:20:19,600 --> 00:20:22,466 Carbondale, here is your bonus question. 512 00:20:22,466 --> 00:20:25,000 The 2016 documentary, I am Not Your Negro, 513 00:20:25,000 --> 00:20:26,833 was based on the work of what author 514 00:20:26,833 --> 00:20:29,700 of the nonfiction book, The Fire Next Time? 515 00:20:35,100 --> 00:20:36,333 (buzzing) 516 00:20:36,333 --> 00:20:38,366 Herrin, you have the chance to steal. 517 00:20:38,366 --> 00:20:39,666 - Hughes? - I am sorry, 518 00:20:39,666 --> 00:20:40,966 that is incorrect. 519 00:20:40,966 --> 00:20:43,233 The correct answer was James Baldwin. 520 00:20:43,233 --> 00:20:44,833 - Oh, it is Baldwin. - All, right next up, 521 00:20:44,833 --> 00:20:46,200 we have a media question. 522 00:20:46,200 --> 00:20:47,633 This is a video question. 523 00:20:48,866 --> 00:20:50,900 This musical has music and lyrics written 524 00:20:50,900 --> 00:20:52,700 by Lin Manuel-Miranda-- (beeping) 525 00:20:52,700 --> 00:20:54,500 Austin K.? - Hamilton. 526 00:20:54,500 --> 00:20:56,533 - I am sorry, that is incorrect, 527 00:20:56,533 --> 00:20:58,933 and unfortunately, I had not finished reading the question, 528 00:20:58,933 --> 00:21:00,433 so Carbondale, you get five points, 529 00:21:00,433 --> 00:21:02,900 and a chance to hear the entire answer. 530 00:21:02,900 --> 00:21:04,700 This musical has music and lyrics written 531 00:21:04,700 --> 00:21:08,233 by Lin Manuel-Miranda, and debuted on Broadway in 2008. 532 00:21:08,233 --> 00:21:10,200 It was nominated for 13 Tony Awards, 533 00:21:10,200 --> 00:21:12,500 and won four, including Best Musical. 534 00:21:12,500 --> 00:21:14,066 Name this musical. 535 00:21:19,733 --> 00:21:21,766 (buzzing) Lin Manuel-Miranda 536 00:21:21,766 --> 00:21:23,400 had another musical before Hamilton, 537 00:21:23,400 --> 00:21:25,966 and it was called In the Heights. 538 00:21:25,966 --> 00:21:29,466 That's all right, onto our next tossup question. 539 00:21:29,466 --> 00:21:32,366 What book, which was first published in 1532, 540 00:21:32,366 --> 00:21:35,333 argues it is better for a ruler to be feared than loved-- 541 00:21:35,333 --> 00:21:36,900 (beeping) John-Paul? 542 00:21:36,900 --> 00:21:38,400 - The Prince? - The Prince is correct, 543 00:21:38,400 --> 00:21:43,066 for 10 points, Carbondale, and here is your bonus question. 544 00:21:43,066 --> 00:21:47,066 What Eastern European river flows past Smolensk, 545 00:21:47,066 --> 00:21:50,300 and Kiev before emptying into The Black Sea? 546 00:21:50,300 --> 00:21:52,466 - Volga. - One more time, please. 547 00:21:52,466 --> 00:21:54,600 - Volga. - That is incorrect. 548 00:21:54,600 --> 00:21:56,866 Herrin, you have the chance to steal. 549 00:21:56,866 --> 00:21:58,966 - Danube? - I am sorry. 550 00:21:58,966 --> 00:22:00,233 That is also incorrect. 551 00:22:00,233 --> 00:22:01,800 The correct answer was the Dnieper. 552 00:22:03,100 --> 00:22:06,000 All right, next tossup question. 553 00:22:06,000 --> 00:22:08,933 What value, also called the Quetelet Index, 554 00:22:08,933 --> 00:22:11,533 is expressed in kilograms per square meter, 555 00:22:11,533 --> 00:22:15,133 and is used to define the categories underweight and obese? 556 00:22:15,133 --> 00:22:16,800 (beeping) John-Paul? 557 00:22:18,000 --> 00:22:19,933 - BMI? - That is correct, 558 00:22:19,933 --> 00:22:24,933 for 10 points, Carbondale, and here is your bonus question. 559 00:22:26,133 --> 00:22:28,000 What title character of a Sophocles play 560 00:22:28,000 --> 00:22:30,900 is sentenced to be entombed alive after she defies 561 00:22:30,900 --> 00:22:35,033 a decree not to bury her brother, Polynices? 562 00:22:35,033 --> 00:22:36,366 - Antigone? - That is correct, 563 00:22:36,366 --> 00:22:38,133 for 20 points. 564 00:22:38,133 --> 00:22:40,666 All right, onto our next tossup question. 565 00:22:42,033 --> 00:22:45,100 What man, who secretly recorded a 2016 conversation 566 00:22:45,100 --> 00:22:49,100 about Karen McDougall, surrendered to the FBI in 2018, 567 00:22:49,100 --> 00:22:52,233 and was formerly Donald Trump's lawyer? 568 00:22:52,233 --> 00:22:53,500 (beeping) DJ? 569 00:22:53,500 --> 00:22:55,033 - Michael Cohen? - That is correct, 570 00:22:55,033 --> 00:22:59,866 for 10 points, Herrin, and here is your bonus question. 571 00:22:59,866 --> 00:23:01,566 What is the index of refraction 572 00:23:01,566 --> 00:23:03,333 for material in which light moves 573 00:23:03,333 --> 00:23:06,566 at 50% of the speed of light in a vacuum? 574 00:23:09,666 --> 00:23:11,233 - Pass. - All right. 575 00:23:11,233 --> 00:23:13,866 Carbondale, you have the chance to steal. 576 00:23:13,866 --> 00:23:15,466 - 1.5 times 10 to the three. 577 00:23:17,400 --> 00:23:19,200 - I am sorry, that is incorrect. 578 00:23:19,200 --> 00:23:21,233 The correct answer was two. 579 00:23:21,233 --> 00:23:22,700 (students laughing) 580 00:23:22,700 --> 00:23:26,300 All right, next tossup question. 581 00:23:27,766 --> 00:23:30,400 This is a media question, and it's a still question. 582 00:23:30,400 --> 00:23:32,533 Edward Hopper-- (beeping) 583 00:23:32,533 --> 00:23:34,200 Peter? - Nighthawks. 584 00:23:34,200 --> 00:23:37,033 - That is correct for 10 points. 585 00:23:37,033 --> 00:23:39,433 Here is your bonus question, Carbondale. 586 00:23:39,433 --> 00:23:43,333 In 2018, Theodore McCarrick resigned 587 00:23:43,333 --> 00:23:46,033 from the College of Holders of what religious title? 588 00:23:51,666 --> 00:23:53,166 (buzzing) - Card-- 589 00:23:53,166 --> 00:23:56,933 - [Madeline] Herrin, you have the chance to steal. 590 00:23:56,933 --> 00:23:58,200 - Cardinal? - That is correct, 591 00:23:58,200 --> 00:24:00,100 for 10 points. 592 00:24:00,100 --> 00:24:02,233 Onto our next tossup question. 593 00:24:02,233 --> 00:24:05,533 Carbonic acid and bicarbonate ions in blood 594 00:24:05,533 --> 00:24:06,900 form what kind of solution-- (beeping) 595 00:24:06,900 --> 00:24:08,066 John-Paul? - Buffer. 596 00:24:08,066 --> 00:24:10,400 - Buffer is correct for 10 points. 597 00:24:10,400 --> 00:24:13,066 Here is your bonus question, Carbondale. 598 00:24:13,066 --> 00:24:16,600 Sonni Ali and Ashkia ruled what kingdom 599 00:24:16,600 --> 00:24:19,500 based at Gao which succeeded Mali 600 00:24:19,500 --> 00:24:21,800 as the largest in West Africa? 601 00:24:21,800 --> 00:24:22,633 - Ghana Empire. 602 00:24:23,700 --> 00:24:25,233 - One more time, please. - Ghana Empire. 603 00:24:25,233 --> 00:24:26,866 - That is incorrect. 604 00:24:26,866 --> 00:24:28,433 Herrin, you have the chance to steal. 605 00:24:32,700 --> 00:24:33,933 (buzzing) 606 00:24:33,933 --> 00:24:35,533 That would be the Songhai Empire. 607 00:24:37,000 --> 00:24:39,100 All right, next tossup question. 608 00:24:39,100 --> 00:24:41,766 What nickname, belonging to the 10th Calvary Regiment, 609 00:24:41,766 --> 00:24:45,066 formed at Fort Leavenworth, by African-American troops 610 00:24:45,066 --> 00:24:48,166 in 1866, refers to the American Bison? 611 00:24:48,166 --> 00:24:49,666 (beeping) Peter. 612 00:24:50,966 --> 00:24:53,766 - Oh, man, um, the Tuskegee Airmen? (laughing) 613 00:24:53,766 --> 00:24:55,766 - I am sorry, that is incorrect. 614 00:25:01,033 --> 00:25:02,166 (buzzing) 615 00:25:02,166 --> 00:25:04,066 That would be Buffalo Soldiers. 616 00:25:05,700 --> 00:25:08,800 All right, next tossup question. 617 00:25:08,800 --> 00:25:12,300 What author, who wrote about the financier Frank Cowperwood, 618 00:25:12,300 --> 00:25:14,166 in such novels as The Stoic, 619 00:25:14,166 --> 00:25:16,166 depicted the execution of Clyde Griffiths 620 00:25:16,166 --> 00:25:17,266 in An American Tragedy? 621 00:25:17,266 --> 00:25:18,433 (beeping) John-Paul? 622 00:25:20,166 --> 00:25:22,066 - Dreiden? - One more time, please. 623 00:25:23,133 --> 00:25:24,133 - Oh, no, nevermind. 624 00:25:25,200 --> 00:25:26,233 - All right. - Yeah. 625 00:25:28,800 --> 00:25:32,866 (boys chuckling) (buzzing) 626 00:25:32,866 --> 00:25:34,766 - That would be Theodore Dreiser. 627 00:25:34,766 --> 00:25:36,266 (doorbell ringing) 628 00:25:36,266 --> 00:25:37,066 And that sounds means that it is the end of this round 629 00:25:37,066 --> 00:25:38,300 of Scholastic Hi-Q. 630 00:25:38,300 --> 00:25:40,300 Looks like Carbondale, you are our winners, 631 00:25:40,300 --> 00:25:41,866 and you will be moving on to the finals. 632 00:25:41,866 --> 00:25:43,633 Congratulations, thank you for coming out, 633 00:25:43,633 --> 00:25:45,333 and thank you for coming, Herrin, 634 00:25:45,333 --> 00:25:47,400 and thank you all for watching at home. 635 00:25:47,400 --> 00:25:48,900 This has been Scholastic Hi-Q, 636 00:25:48,900 --> 00:25:50,000 the game where knowledge rules. 637 00:25:50,000 --> 00:25:51,233 I am your host, Madeline Parker, 638 00:25:51,233 --> 00:25:53,533 and we will see you next week for the finals. 639 00:25:54,733 --> 00:25:57,333 (upbeat music)