WEBVTT 00:00.733 --> 00:03.166 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% (amusing music plays) 00:12.600 --> 00:15.933 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% (joyful guitar playing) 00:26.166 --> 00:27.866 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% - Welcome to Scholastic Hi-Q, 00:27.866 --> 00:29.300 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% the game where knowledge rules. 00:29.300 --> 00:30.900 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% I'm your host, Ethan Neir, 00:30.900 --> 00:32.533 align:left position:20% line:77% size:70% and we have another great episode in (indistinct) for today 00:32.533 --> 00:34.166 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% with two more fantastic teams 00:34.166 --> 00:36.000 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% so let's introduce those teams. 00:36.000 --> 00:40.833 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% From Carterville, we have Abby, Gabe, Haresh and Ryan, 00:40.833 --> 00:45.800 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% and from Trico we have Silas, Laya, Brayden and Madi. 00:46.866 --> 00:48.133 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% So as we've introduced our teams, 00:48.133 --> 00:49.566 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% let's just do a quick refresher of the rules. 00:49.566 --> 00:51.700 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% We'll start off with some toss-up questions, 00:51.700 --> 00:53.266 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% each of those will be worth 10 points, 00:53.266 --> 00:54.733 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% if a team gets that right, 00:54.733 --> 00:57.633 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% they move on to a bonus question which is worth 20 points. 00:57.633 --> 00:59.566 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% If a team gets bonus question wrong, however, 00:59.566 --> 01:02.000 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% another team can steal that bonus for 10 points. 01:02.000 --> 01:04.866 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% You guys are allowed to interrupt me at any time but, 01:04.866 --> 01:07.333 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% if you interrupt me and get the question wrong, 01:07.333 --> 01:09.000 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% it's five points to the other team. 01:09.000 --> 01:11.600 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% So if you're gonna do it, make sure you're right. 01:11.600 --> 01:13.366 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% If we all understand the rules, let's go ahead 01:13.366 --> 01:15.433 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% and get into the questions. 01:15.433 --> 01:18.266 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% What French painter use Victorine Meurent 01:18.266 --> 01:20.900 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% as the model for both his painting Olympia 01:20.900 --> 01:25.900 align:left position:20% line:77% size:70% and for a depiction of an outdoor picnic lunch on the grass? 01:26.900 --> 01:27.866 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (beeper beeps) 01:27.866 --> 01:28.700 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% Haresh? 01:28.700 --> 01:29.933 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% - Monet. 01:29.933 --> 01:32.000 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% - Monet is correct. Well done. For your bonus, 01:32.000 --> 01:35.166 align:left position:20% line:77% size:70% the Charter Oath was a declaration by what Japanese emperor 01:35.166 --> 01:38.500 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% who took power as a part of a namesake restoration 01:38.500 --> 01:41.333 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% that ended the Tokugawa shogunate? 01:46.500 --> 01:47.666 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - Hirohito. 01:47.666 --> 01:48.966 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% - [Announcer] Hirohito is incorrect. 01:48.966 --> 01:51.000 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% Trico, a chance to steal. 01:52.733 --> 01:54.200 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - No answer. 01:54.200 --> 01:57.500 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% - The answer you're looking for was Maji. Maji... 01:57.500 --> 02:00.666 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% Onto our next question, pencil and paper ready. 02:00.666 --> 02:03.166 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% If a two-thirds majority is required 02:03.166 --> 02:05.600 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% and 186 ballots are cast, 02:05.600 --> 02:10.533 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% what is the minimum number of yes votes needed for passage? 02:10.533 --> 02:11.366 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (beeper beeps) 02:11.366 --> 02:12.200 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% Haresh. 02:12.200 --> 02:13.466 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% - 124. 02:13.466 --> 02:15.433 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% - 124 is correct. Well done. For your bonus, 02:15.433 --> 02:18.300 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% what name is given to the plane of Earth's orbit 02:18.300 --> 02:19.833 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% as well as the path the sun 02:19.833 --> 02:23.333 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% traces out in the sky throughout the year? 02:31.600 --> 02:33.300 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% - Orbit. 02:33.300 --> 02:37.366 align:left position:20% line:77% size:70% - [Announcer] Orbit is incorrect. Trico, a chance to steal. 02:41.566 --> 02:42.700 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% No answer. 02:42.700 --> 02:44.266 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% - Answer you're looking for is ecliptic, 02:44.266 --> 02:47.166 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% ecliptic plane and (indistinct). 02:47.166 --> 02:48.700 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% For our next toss-up, what president, 02:48.700 --> 02:52.733 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% who fled to Germany during the Maine 1968 student protest, 02:52.733 --> 02:54.166 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% founded the Fifth Republic 02:54.166 --> 02:58.033 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% and led the free French forces in World War II. 02:59.433 --> 03:00.300 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (beeper beeps) 03:00.300 --> 03:01.100 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - Haresh. 03:01.100 --> 03:02.533 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - de Gaulle. 03:02.533 --> 03:04.266 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% - Charles de Gaulle, that's correct. Well done. 03:04.266 --> 03:06.300 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% For your bonus, what poem by John Keats 03:06.300 --> 03:09.433 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% describes a beverage from the warm south 03:09.433 --> 03:12.333 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% and uses the phrase the use the phrase, 03:12.333 --> 03:14.900 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% "light-winged dryad of the trees," 03:14.900 --> 03:17.466 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% to refer to the tidal creature. 03:23.466 --> 03:24.600 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - The Pelican. 03:24.600 --> 03:26.133 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% - [Announcer] Pelican is incorrect. 03:26.133 --> 03:28.233 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% Trico, a chance to steal. 03:30.133 --> 03:31.666 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - No answer. 03:31.666 --> 03:34.333 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% - Answer we're looking for was Ode to a Nightingale. 03:34.333 --> 03:37.600 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% To a nightingale... Back to the toss-ups. 03:37.600 --> 03:40.566 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% What country, which ceased issuing pennies in 2013, 03:40.566 --> 03:44.233 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% introduced in 1987 a coin known as a loonie, 03:45.433 --> 03:48.400 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% which it issues from its royal mint in Winnipeg? 03:48.400 --> 03:49.233 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (beeper beeps) 03:49.233 --> 03:50.066 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% Gabe. 03:50.066 --> 03:51.566 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - Canada. 03:51.566 --> 03:53.400 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% - Canada is correct. The loonie not the only coin, 03:53.400 --> 03:57.100 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% the $2 coin known as a toonie because it's two loonies 03:57.100 --> 04:00.733 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% because Canada makes sense, it all makes sense. 04:00.733 --> 04:02.266 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% For your bonus, in Norse myth, 04:02.266 --> 04:06.200 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% what plant, from which frig did not extract an oath, 04:06.200 --> 04:11.000 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% did a Loki use to make the spear that killed Baldur? 04:11.000 --> 04:12.166 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - Mistletoe. 04:12.166 --> 04:14.700 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% - Mistletoe is correct. Well done. 04:14.700 --> 04:16.166 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% Back to the toss-ups, what substance, 04:16.166 --> 04:18.733 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% whose depletion after death causes rigor mortis, 04:18.733 --> 04:21.366 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% consist of a nucleoside bound to an ion 04:21.366 --> 04:24.433 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% containing three atoms of phosphorus? 04:34.500 --> 04:35.733 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (buzzer buzzes) 04:35.733 --> 04:36.933 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% I'm sorry, you guys are all out at a time. 04:36.933 --> 04:39.966 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% The answer we're looking for was ATP. ATP... 04:41.166 --> 04:42.833 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% Take it to the next toss-up. What event, 04:42.833 --> 04:46.733 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% whose pretext was the murder of diplomat Ernst vom Rath 04:46.733 --> 04:48.566 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% was a 1938 Nazi pogrom 04:50.000 --> 04:54.466 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% named after the damage to synagogues and Jewish shops? 04:56.500 --> 04:57.333 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (beeper beeps) 04:57.333 --> 04:58.266 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% Gabe. 04:58.266 --> 04:59.800 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% - The Night of Broken Glass. 04:59.800 --> 05:01.300 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% - Then Night of Broken Glass or Crystal Night is correct. 05:01.300 --> 05:04.100 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% Well done. For your bonus, Pope Paul VI 05:04.100 --> 05:08.400 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% enacted a program of augmento, or updating, 05:08.400 --> 05:13.400 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% at what modernizing 1960s (indistinct) Council? 05:20.200 --> 05:21.666 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - UNESCO. 05:21.666 --> 05:25.033 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% - UNESCO is incorrect. Trico, a chance to steal. 05:27.700 --> 05:29.200 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% - [Laya] No answer. 05:29.200 --> 05:32.566 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% - Answer we're looking for was the second Vatican council. 05:32.566 --> 05:35.933 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% And that'll take us to our first media question. 05:35.933 --> 05:38.466 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% This song by Imagine Dragons and J.I.D 05:38.466 --> 05:40.300 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% was recorded for an animated Netflix series 05:40.300 --> 05:41.266 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% based off the video game- 05:41.266 --> 05:42.100 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (beeper beeps) 05:42.100 --> 05:42.933 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% Ryan. 05:42.933 --> 05:43.766 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - [Ryan] Enemy. 05:43.766 --> 05:44.600 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% - [Announcer] Again. 05:44.600 --> 05:46.066 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% - Enemy. 05:46.066 --> 05:47.266 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% - [Announcer] Enemy is incorrect. It's based off 05:47.266 --> 05:48.333 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% the video game series League of Legends, 05:48.333 --> 05:50.433 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% name this Netflix series. 05:53.000 --> 05:56.933 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% (indistinct) for the name of the show. 05:56.933 --> 05:57.800 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (beeper beeps) 05:57.800 --> 05:58.633 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% Brayden 05:58.633 --> 06:00.200 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% - [Brayden] Arcane. 06:00.200 --> 06:01.400 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% - [Announcer] Arcane is correct. Well done. 06:01.400 --> 06:02.633 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - Let's go. 06:02.633 --> 06:04.033 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% - And since that is a media question, 06:04.033 --> 06:05.533 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% there is no bonus questions. 06:05.533 --> 06:07.566 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% We'll just take it back to toss-ups. 06:07.566 --> 06:09.333 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% What character says that, 06:09.333 --> 06:12.300 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% "a man can be destroyed but not defeated," 06:12.300 --> 06:14.766 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% mentors Manolin and catches a marlin 06:14.766 --> 06:18.333 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% in an Ernest Hemingway book set on the sea? 06:19.166 --> 06:20.133 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (beeper beeps) 06:20.133 --> 06:20.966 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% Haresh. 06:20.966 --> 06:22.166 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - The old man. 06:22.166 --> 06:25.333 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% - The old man is correct. Well done. 06:25.333 --> 06:28.400 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% For your bonus, what Golf tour sponsored by Saudi Arabia, 06:28.400 --> 06:31.600 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% whose CEO is Greg Norman, allegedly offered Tiger Woods 06:31.600 --> 06:34.766 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% more than 500 million dollars to join? 06:40.500 --> 06:41.733 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - Dubai Golf. 06:41.733 --> 06:43.066 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% - [Announcer] Dubai Golf is incorrect. 06:43.066 --> 06:45.100 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% Trico a chance to steal. 06:45.100 --> 06:46.033 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% - PGA. 06:46.033 --> 06:47.533 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% - PGA Golf is also incorrect. 06:47.533 --> 06:51.300 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% The answer we're looking for was LIV Golf. Golf... 06:52.400 --> 06:53.866 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% Back to the toss-ups, what rock 06:53.866 --> 06:56.000 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% formed by compression of organic matter 06:56.000 --> 06:59.666 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% has varieties including anthracite, bituminous 06:59.666 --> 07:02.933 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% and lignite and is a solid fossil fuel. 07:05.100 --> 07:06.000 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (beeper beeps) 07:06.000 --> 07:07.400 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% Laya. 07:07.400 --> 07:08.333 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% - Coal. 07:08.333 --> 07:10.133 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% - Coal's correct. Well done. 07:10.133 --> 07:12.466 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% For your bonus, "Open your head," 07:12.466 --> 07:14.766 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% was one of the unusual performance directions 07:14.766 --> 07:16.533 align:left position:30% line:83% size:60% provided by what French composer, 07:16.533 --> 07:20.366 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% whose works for piano include the gymnopedies? 07:23.333 --> 07:26.800 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% Or gymnopedies, for pronouncing in French. 07:26.800 --> 07:27.966 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% - Franz. 07:27.966 --> 07:29.400 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% - [Announcer] Franz is incorrect. 07:29.400 --> 07:32.000 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% Carterville, a chance to steal. 07:35.700 --> 07:36.766 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - (indistinct). 07:36.766 --> 07:38.166 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% - (indistinct) is incorrect. 07:38.166 --> 07:41.733 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% The answer we're looking for is Eric Satie. 07:43.833 --> 07:47.066 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% For your toss-up, what author of Fratelli Tutti, 07:47.066 --> 07:52.066 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% a 2020 encyclical, advocated for same sex civil unions 07:53.733 --> 07:57.366 align:left position:20% line:77% size:70% in a 2020 interview and currently leads the Catholic church? 07:59.733 --> 08:00.633 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (beeper beeps) 08:00.633 --> 08:01.433 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% Gabe. 08:01.433 --> 08:02.666 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - The Pope. 08:02.666 --> 08:04.966 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% - [Announcer] The Pope is not quite the answer 08:04.966 --> 08:07.233 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% we're looking for. 08:07.233 --> 08:08.100 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (beeper beeps) 08:08.100 --> 08:08.933 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% Brayden 08:08.933 --> 08:09.766 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - Francis. 08:11.833 --> 08:13.300 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% - Francis is correct. 08:13.300 --> 08:16.333 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% I was seeing if I needed specifically Pope Francis I 08:16.333 --> 08:18.400 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% but Francis is correct. Well done. 08:18.400 --> 08:22.033 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% For your bonus, a 1054 supernova, observed by Chinese, 08:22.033 --> 08:24.100 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% Arab and indigenous American astronomers, 08:24.100 --> 08:28.766 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% created what nebula visible in the constellation Taurus? 08:33.000 --> 08:34.233 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% - Pass. 08:34.233 --> 08:35.100 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% - [Announcer] All right, Carterville. 08:35.100 --> 08:36.533 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% - Orion. 08:36.533 --> 08:40.466 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% - Orion is incorrect. The answer is Crab. The Crab Nebula. 08:40.466 --> 08:42.866 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% Back to the toss-ups. What fruit whose varieties include 08:42.866 --> 08:44.433 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% cara cara, blood and naval- 08:44.433 --> 08:45.266 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (beeper beeps) 08:45.266 --> 08:46.100 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% Gabe. 08:46.100 --> 08:47.033 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - Orange. 08:47.033 --> 08:48.266 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% - Orange is correct. Well done. 08:48.266 --> 08:49.833 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% For your bonus, in September, 2021 08:49.833 --> 08:52.466 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% a new defense pact was signed by the US, Britain 08:52.466 --> 08:57.466 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% and what country, then led by Prime Minister Scott Morrison? 09:00.700 --> 09:02.200 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - Australia. 09:02.200 --> 09:05.400 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% - Australia's correct. Aussie, Aussie, Aussie, oi, oi, oi. 09:05.400 --> 09:06.900 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% For the next toss-up, in what battle, 09:06.900 --> 09:09.600 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% fought at Freeman's farm and Bemis heights, 09:09.600 --> 09:11.800 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% did Horatio Gates capture a British army 09:11.800 --> 09:16.300 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% in a 1777 turning point in the Revolutionary War? 09:16.300 --> 09:17.133 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (beeper beeps) 09:17.133 --> 09:18.133 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - Haresh. 09:18.133 --> 09:18.966 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - Yorktown. 09:18.966 --> 09:20.966 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% - Yorktown is incorrect. 09:22.533 --> 09:26.133 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% Trico, you still have the chance to answer. 09:31.233 --> 09:32.466 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (buzzer buzzes) 09:32.466 --> 09:33.866 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% Sorry, you guys are all at a time. 09:33.866 --> 09:37.866 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% Answer is the Battle of Saratoga. Battle of Saratoga... 09:37.866 --> 09:39.200 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% Next tossup. What writer described 09:39.200 --> 09:41.433 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% the officer's painful execution 09:41.433 --> 09:44.133 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% in the story In the Penal Colony 09:44.133 --> 09:49.066 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% and wrote about Gregor becoming a bug in the metamorphosis? 09:57.600 --> 09:58.533 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (buzzer buzzes) 09:58.533 --> 10:00.033 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% So you guys are all out of time. 10:00.033 --> 10:02.933 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% The answer we're looking for for Franz Kafka. Franz Kafka. 10:02.933 --> 10:05.533 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% And that'll take us to another media question. 10:05.533 --> 10:06.933 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% This flag belongs to the country 10:06.933 --> 10:08.900 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% that is a transcontinental country 10:08.900 --> 10:11.466 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% in Eastern Europe and North Asia, is the largest country- 10:11.466 --> 10:12.366 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (beeper beeps) 10:12.366 --> 10:13.600 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - [Gabe] Russia. 10:13.600 --> 10:15.000 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% - [Announcer] Russia is correct. Well done. 10:15.000 --> 10:17.233 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% - I dunno why (indistinct). 10:17.233 --> 10:18.900 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% - Back to the toss-ups. In what building, 10:18.900 --> 10:22.100 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% which Brian Sicknick died a day after defending, 10:22.100 --> 10:25.300 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% was Ashli Babbitt shot as a part of a mob that overran it 10:25.300 --> 10:27.333 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% on January 6th, 2021. 10:27.333 --> 10:28.633 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (beeper beeps) 10:28.633 --> 10:30.033 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% - Capitol Building. 10:30.033 --> 10:31.566 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% - Capitol building's correct. Well done, Haresh. 10:31.566 --> 10:33.900 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% For your next question. In 2021, a Canadian group 10:33.900 --> 10:36.066 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% decided to release 50 million pounds 10:36.066 --> 10:38.366 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% from its reserve of what sweet food 10:38.366 --> 10:42.600 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% made by gathering sap from a specific type of tree? 10:45.633 --> 10:46.800 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - Maple syrup. 10:46.800 --> 10:48.633 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% - Maple syrup is correct and there's also 10:48.633 --> 10:51.266 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% more than one maple syrup bank in Canada. 10:51.266 --> 10:53.166 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% I think there's three and they have like 10:53.166 --> 10:56.600 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% over 200 million pounds of syrup. It's ridiculous. 10:56.600 --> 10:58.300 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% They're prepping for the end of the world 10:58.300 --> 11:00.066 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% in a very unique way. 11:01.200 --> 11:02.600 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% For your toss-up, what metallic element 11:02.600 --> 11:04.500 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% is found in the mineral argonite 11:04.500 --> 11:06.700 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% is used by corals to build their skeletons 11:06.700 --> 11:10.533 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% and is combined with phosphate in human bones? 11:11.633 --> 11:12.466 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (beeper beeps) 11:12.466 --> 11:13.300 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% Brayden. 11:13.300 --> 11:14.233 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - Calcium. 11:14.233 --> 11:15.966 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% - Calcium's correct. Well done. 11:15.966 --> 11:18.500 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% For your bonus, long range weather forecasting is difficult 11:18.500 --> 11:20.833 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% partly due to what phenomenon in which a system 11:20.833 --> 11:24.666 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% is highly sensitive to its initial conditions? 11:28.500 --> 11:29.933 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - No answer. 11:29.933 --> 11:34.133 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% - [Announcer] No answer. Carterville a chance to steal. 11:34.133 --> 11:35.666 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - (indistinct). 11:35.666 --> 11:36.933 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% - (indistinct) is incorrect. The answer we're looking for 11:36.933 --> 11:39.766 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% was chaos or the butterfly effect. 11:42.366 --> 11:44.233 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% Next toss-up. What author who began writing 11:44.233 --> 11:47.633 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% the gay romance, Morris, in 1913 11:47.633 --> 11:50.433 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% described a false accusation that Adela makes 11:50.433 --> 11:53.633 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% against Dr. Aziz in a passage to India? 12:14.100 --> 12:15.366 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (buzzer buzzes) 12:15.366 --> 12:16.600 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% I was really getting worried. I was like, 12:16.600 --> 12:17.866 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% "I feel like it have been 10 seconds." 12:17.866 --> 12:20.533 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% The answer we're looking for was E. M. Forster. 12:20.533 --> 12:24.300 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% And now we'll take it to the lightning round. 12:29.433 --> 12:30.700 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% The way our lightning round works is 12:30.700 --> 12:32.400 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% each team will have 60 seconds to answer 12:32.400 --> 12:35.833 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% as many questions as they can about a particular topic. 12:35.833 --> 12:37.500 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% Now, Trico, since you guys are trailing, 12:37.500 --> 12:39.866 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% you will have the chance to pick your topic first. 12:39.866 --> 12:41.333 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% So I'll read 'em out for you. 12:41.333 --> 12:46.033 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% Your topics are 20th Century artists, NBA beginnings, 12:46.033 --> 12:46.866 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% Sams 12:48.566 --> 12:49.366 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% and I am. 12:58.866 --> 13:03.833 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% - I think we should do I am, that's pretty bad (indistinct). 13:05.133 --> 13:06.433 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% I think we'll go with I am. 13:06.433 --> 13:08.166 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% - I am? All right. I am, answer 13:08.166 --> 13:12.933 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% the following about phrases containing the word I am. 13:12.933 --> 13:14.800 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% Let me get my papers set up. All right. 13:14.800 --> 13:16.166 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% And 60 seconds on the clock, 13:16.166 --> 13:20.066 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% I will count you guys down at 3, 2, 1. 13:20.066 --> 13:21.533 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% Play in which Mercutio says, 13:21.533 --> 13:24.633 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% "I am hurt. A plague o' both houses!" 13:26.333 --> 13:27.700 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% - Pass. 13:27.700 --> 13:28.866 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% - [Announcer] A religious figure who says, 13:28.866 --> 13:31.366 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% "I am the light of the world." 13:32.600 --> 13:34.033 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% - Jesus. 13:34.033 --> 13:34.933 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% - [Announcer] That's correct. Sith Lord who proclaims, 13:34.933 --> 13:36.433 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% "I am the Senate". 13:41.700 --> 13:43.233 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% - Pass. 13:43.233 --> 13:45.700 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% - [Announcer] Frenchman who says, "cogito ergo sum," or, 13:45.700 --> 13:47.800 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% "I think, therefore I am" 13:52.433 --> 13:53.900 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% - (indistinct), isn't? 13:53.900 --> 13:55.833 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% - [Announcer] That's incorrect. God whose avatar, Krishna, 13:55.833 --> 13:59.133 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% proclaims, "I am become Death." 13:59.133 --> 14:00.633 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - Oppenheimer. 14:00.633 --> 14:02.100 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% - [Announcer] That's incorrect. Movie franchise 14:02.100 --> 14:04.566 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% in which Lightning McQueen boasts, "I am speed." 14:04.566 --> 14:05.966 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% - Cars. 14:05.966 --> 14:07.200 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% - [Announcer] That's correct. Philosopher who wrote 14:07.200 --> 14:09.600 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% the essay Why I Am not a Christian. 14:11.000 --> 14:12.233 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% - Pass. 14:12.233 --> 14:13.433 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% - [Announcer] Biblical character who says, 14:13.433 --> 14:16.833 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% "I am escaped with the skin of my teeth." 14:19.200 --> 14:20.000 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% - Judas. 14:20.000 --> 14:21.266 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% - Judas is incorrect. 14:21.266 --> 14:23.300 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% All right, so you guys passing some of this. 14:23.300 --> 14:24.800 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% So we'll go through the ones passing this. 14:24.800 --> 14:26.033 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% Play in which Mercutio says, 14:26.033 --> 14:28.633 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% "I am hurt. A plague o' both your families," 14:28.633 --> 14:32.000 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% is Romeo and Juliet. Sith Lord who proclaims, 14:32.000 --> 14:34.800 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% "I am the Senate," was Emperor Palpatine 14:34.800 --> 14:38.000 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% in Return of the Sith? The third one, right? 14:38.000 --> 14:39.833 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% Yeah. Yeah, you guys are nodding. Okay, cool. 14:39.833 --> 14:41.233 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% (participants chuckle) 14:41.233 --> 14:43.233 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% I'm seeing how well I remember my Star Wars movies. 14:43.233 --> 14:45.500 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% Frenchman who says, "cogito ergo sum," or, 14:45.500 --> 14:48.133 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% "I think, therefore I am," is Rene Descartes. 14:48.133 --> 14:52.000 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% God whose avatar, Krishna, proclaims, "I am become Death." 14:52.000 --> 14:55.433 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% Oppenheimer also said it, but it was Vishnu. 14:55.433 --> 14:57.100 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% You got the movie franchise right. 14:57.100 --> 14:59.066 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% Philosopher who wrote the essay Why I am Not a Christian 14:59.066 --> 15:01.533 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% is Bertrand Russel. Biblical character who says, 15:01.533 --> 15:04.733 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% "I am escaped with the skin of my teeth," is Job. 15:04.733 --> 15:06.900 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% French king who says, "l'etat c'est a moi," or, 15:06.900 --> 15:08.766 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% "I am the state," is Louis the 14th. 15:08.766 --> 15:11.433 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% And president who said, "ich bin ein berliner," 15:11.433 --> 15:14.000 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% was John F. Kennedy. All right. 15:15.400 --> 15:17.800 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% With you guys outta the way, it's now to Carterville. 15:17.800 --> 15:21.700 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% I'll reread your topics for you. You have NBA beginnings, 15:21.700 --> 15:26.033 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% 20th Century artists or Sams, S-A-M-S. 15:30.000 --> 15:31.200 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% - Sams. 15:31.200 --> 15:32.900 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% - Sams it is. All right. Answer the following 15:32.900 --> 15:35.266 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% about people whose name starts with Sam. 15:35.266 --> 15:37.366 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% Pretty self explanatory. I'll give you 15:37.366 --> 15:39.233 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% 60 seconds on the clock and I'll count you down. 15:39.233 --> 15:43.800 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% Three, two, one. Pen name of the author Samuel Clemens. 15:44.900 --> 15:46.100 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - Mark Twain. 15:46.100 --> 15:47.333 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% - [Announcer] That's correct. Samantha Power 15:47.333 --> 15:49.666 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% was ambassador to is this organization. 15:49.666 --> 15:51.033 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% - NATO. 15:51.033 --> 15:52.766 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% - [Announcer] NATO is incorrect. Singer of Stay With Me 15:52.766 --> 15:57.066 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% and the James Bond theme, Writing's on the Wall. 15:57.066 --> 15:58.000 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - Howard. 15:58.000 --> 15:59.200 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% - [Announcer] That's incorrect. 15:59.200 --> 16:01.033 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% First president of the Republic of Texas. 16:01.033 --> 16:02.266 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - Houston. 16:02.266 --> 16:03.366 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% - [Announcer] That's correct. AFC East team 16:03.366 --> 16:06.433 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% that drafted quarterback Sam Darnold. 16:08.766 --> 16:09.933 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% - Pass. 16:09.933 --> 16:11.166 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% - [Announcer] Sam Spade is the protagonist 16:11.166 --> 16:14.233 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% of this detective novel. Novel... 16:14.233 --> 16:15.633 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% - Sherlock Holmes. 16:15.633 --> 16:17.100 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% - [Announcer] That's incorrect. This man's diary 16:17.100 --> 16:19.600 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% describes London's great fire. 16:21.366 --> 16:22.633 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% - Pass. 16:22.633 --> 16:24.033 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% - [Announcer] Sammy Brady is a character 16:24.033 --> 16:26.700 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% on this soap opera set in Salem. 16:28.833 --> 16:30.266 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% - Salem Witch Trials. 16:30.266 --> 16:31.900 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% - [Announcer] That's incorrect. Explorer who names a lake 16:31.900 --> 16:34.866 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% between New York and Vermont. 16:34.866 --> 16:36.133 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% - Pass 16:36.133 --> 16:39.033 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% - Composer of a 1936 Adagio for Strings. 16:40.766 --> 16:42.033 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (buzzer buzzes) 16:42.033 --> 16:44.766 align:left position:30% line:83% size:60% And you guys are all out of time. 16:46.366 --> 16:48.800 align:left position:20% line:77% size:70% Samantha Power was the ambassador of this organization... 16:48.800 --> 16:52.466 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% It was not NATO, it was the UN. Singer of stay with me, 16:52.466 --> 16:54.766 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% the fake stay with me, not the good Japanese one, 16:54.766 --> 16:56.633 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% and the James Bond theme, Writing's on the Wall 16:56.633 --> 16:59.266 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% is Sam Smith. AFC East team that drafted 16:59.266 --> 17:02.166 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% quarterback Sam Darnold was the New York Jets. 17:02.166 --> 17:04.733 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% Sam Spade is the protagonist of this detective novel, 17:04.733 --> 17:07.766 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% The Maltese Falcon. This man's diary 17:07.766 --> 17:10.900 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% describes London's Great Fire was Samuel Peeps. 17:10.900 --> 17:13.366 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% Sammy Brady is a character on this soap opera 17:13.366 --> 17:15.433 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% set in Salem is Days of Our Lives. 17:15.433 --> 17:17.900 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% Explorer who names a lake between New York and Vermont 17:17.900 --> 17:19.966 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% is Samuel de Champlain. 17:19.966 --> 17:24.866 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% And composer of a 1936 Adagio for Strings is Samuel Barber. 17:26.266 --> 17:28.166 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% All right, so that will conclude our lightning run. 17:28.166 --> 17:31.066 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% And let's just take a quick update at the scores. 17:31.066 --> 17:34.500 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% So Trico was 65, Carterville at 170. 17:34.500 --> 17:36.400 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% So a pretty close game to be honest with you guys, and, 17:36.400 --> 17:37.966 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% Trico, you solve the back half the catch ups 17:37.966 --> 17:39.300 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% and no reason you can't. 17:39.300 --> 17:42.033 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% And let's take it back to the toss-ups. 17:42.033 --> 17:43.466 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% What US streaming service, 17:43.466 --> 17:46.133 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% which streamed the 2022 Eurovision song contest 17:46.133 --> 17:47.533 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% and the reboot Bell Air 17:47.533 --> 17:51.366 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% is named after the logo of parent network NBC. 17:52.233 --> 17:53.066 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (beeper beeps) 17:53.066 --> 17:53.900 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% Brayden. 17:53.900 --> 17:55.400 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - Peacock. 17:55.400 --> 17:56.833 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% - Peacock's correct. Well done. (indistinct) minutes, 17:56.833 --> 18:00.200 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% which Russian Tsar defeated the decembrist revolt 18:00.200 --> 18:03.500 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% after succeeding his brother, Alexander I, in 1825 18:03.500 --> 18:07.233 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% and shares his name with a Tsar shot in 1918? 18:12.933 --> 18:13.866 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% - Pass. 18:13.866 --> 18:14.700 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% - [Announcer] All right. 18:14.700 --> 18:16.200 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - [Gabe] Peter. 18:16.200 --> 18:17.666 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% - Peter is incorrect. The answer we're looking for 18:17.666 --> 18:20.300 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% was Nicholas I. Shares the name with Nicholas II, 18:20.300 --> 18:22.766 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% who was shot in 1918. 18:22.766 --> 18:24.033 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% For you toss-up, what mountain, 18:24.033 --> 18:26.466 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% under which the giant (indistinct) was said 18:26.466 --> 18:30.733 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% to have been buried, lies between Katania and Mesenia 18:30.733 --> 18:34.066 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% and is an active volcano on Sicily. 18:34.066 --> 18:35.000 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% - Aetna. 18:35.000 --> 18:36.233 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% - Aetna is correct. Well done. 18:36.233 --> 18:37.800 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% I'm sure Jesse is cringing 'cause I think 18:37.800 --> 18:39.833 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% I messed up some of the Roman names on that one, 18:39.833 --> 18:42.166 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% but well done nonetheless. And for your bonus, 18:42.166 --> 18:44.766 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% if the original statement of a conjecture is, 18:44.766 --> 18:46.000 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% "if P, then Q," 18:47.366 --> 18:49.600 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% what logical position is represented by the statement, 18:49.600 --> 18:51.533 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% "if not Q, then not P?" 18:57.933 --> 18:59.500 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% - If then statements. 18:59.500 --> 19:04.233 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% - [Announcer] That's incorrect. Trico, a chance to steal. 19:06.800 --> 19:08.266 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - Equivalence. 19:08.266 --> 19:09.366 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% - That's also incorrect. The answer we're looking for 19:09.366 --> 19:10.933 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% was contrapositive. 19:12.633 --> 19:14.633 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% Back to our toss-ups. What colorful object 19:14.633 --> 19:18.633 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% is used to create a deserving porcupine, an apple tree 19:18.633 --> 19:21.000 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% and a moon in a Crockett Johnson picture book 19:21.000 --> 19:23.266 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% about a child named Harold? 19:25.633 --> 19:26.500 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (beeper beeps) 19:26.500 --> 19:27.333 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% - Ryan. 19:27.333 --> 19:28.800 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% - A Purple Crayon. 19:28.800 --> 19:30.266 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% - Harold and the Purple Crayon is correct. I was smiling 19:30.266 --> 19:31.200 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% 'cause I think we were just talking about this book 19:31.200 --> 19:33.000 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% the other day with Rachel. Wow. 19:33.000 --> 19:34.766 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% And for the bonus, Aunt Lydia is the narrator 19:34.766 --> 19:36.966 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% of what 2019 Margaret Atwood novel 19:36.966 --> 19:40.300 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% that is a sequel to the Handmaid's Tale. 19:45.500 --> 19:47.000 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% - The Bridesmaid. 19:47.000 --> 19:50.933 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% - Bridesmaids is incorrect. Trico, a chance to steal. 19:52.233 --> 19:53.500 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - No answer. 19:53.500 --> 19:56.366 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% - Answer we're looking for is The Testaments. 19:56.366 --> 19:59.400 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% And that will take us to another media question. 19:59.400 --> 20:01.066 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% This American Animated Action Adventure Television. 20:01.066 --> 20:01.900 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (beeper beeps) 20:01.900 --> 20:02.733 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% Gabe. 20:02.733 --> 20:04.166 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - Danny Phantom. 20:04.166 --> 20:05.900 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% - Danny Phantom is correct. What a good TV series, 20:05.900 --> 20:08.833 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% fantastic TV series, and since this is a media question, 20:08.833 --> 20:10.866 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% no bonus. We'll take it back to the toss-ups. 20:10.866 --> 20:13.566 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% What man, who a civil jury found a liable 20:13.566 --> 20:15.066 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% for Ron Goldman's death, 20:15.066 --> 20:16.700 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% was acquitted in 1995 20:16.700 --> 20:18.933 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% of murdering his ex-wife, Nicole Brown, 20:18.933 --> 20:20.166 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% and is a former NFL star. 20:20.166 --> 20:21.000 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (beeper beeps) 20:21.000 --> 20:21.833 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% Gabe. 20:21.833 --> 20:23.000 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - OJ Simpson. 20:23.000 --> 20:24.300 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% - OJ Simpson's correct. Well done. 20:24.300 --> 20:27.100 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% For your bonus. What 1963 Supreme Court case 20:27.100 --> 20:28.966 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% held that the sixth Amendment requires 20:28.966 --> 20:33.800 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% that states provide indignant defendants with an attorney? 20:41.200 --> 20:42.666 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% - Marbury v. Madison. 20:42.666 --> 20:45.800 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% - [Announcer] That is incorrect. Trico, a chance to steal. 20:45.800 --> 20:47.300 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% - Pass. 20:47.300 --> 20:52.266 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% - The answer we're looking for was Gideon v. Wainwright. 20:52.266 --> 20:54.633 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% Back to the toss-ups. What social science 20:54.633 --> 20:57.700 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% received its own Nobel Prize in 1968 20:57.700 --> 21:00.466 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% was studied by John Maynard Keynes 21:00.466 --> 21:04.266 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% and the Wealth of Nation's author, Adam Smith? 21:10.100 --> 21:10.933 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (beeper beeps) 21:10.933 --> 21:11.766 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% Haresh. 21:11.766 --> 21:13.000 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% - Political science. 21:13.000 --> 21:15.200 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% - [Announcer] Political science is incorrect. 21:15.200 --> 21:16.500 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% Brayden, I see your finger hovering over that buzzer. 21:16.500 --> 21:17.333 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% It's better to guess. 21:17.333 --> 21:18.666 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (beeper beeps) 21:18.666 --> 21:19.966 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - Scientology. 21:19.966 --> 21:21.666 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% - Scientology is incorrect. 21:21.666 --> 21:26.600 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% The answer we're looking for was economics. Economics... 21:26.600 --> 21:30.000 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% And for our next question, pencil and paper ready. 21:30.000 --> 21:32.566 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% What is the simplified form of the product 21:32.566 --> 21:36.466 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% six A B squared, multiplied by three A cubed B. 21:46.433 --> 21:47.266 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (beeper beeps) 21:47.266 --> 21:48.100 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% Gabe. 21:48.100 --> 21:50.533 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% - 18 A cubed B cubed. 21:50.533 --> 21:53.333 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% - 18 A cubed B cubed is incorrect. 22:13.200 --> 22:14.133 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (buzzer buzzes) 22:14.133 --> 22:15.200 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% You guys are all out of time. 22:15.200 --> 22:16.433 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% Gabe, very close on that one. 22:16.433 --> 22:19.200 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% It was 18 A to the fourth B cubed. 22:20.600 --> 22:23.600 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% There's just one off there. I'll take us to another toss-up. 22:23.600 --> 22:26.366 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% What city is home to Berkshire Hathaway, 22:26.366 --> 22:29.566 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% shares a metropolitan area with Council Bluff's Iowa 22:29.566 --> 22:33.066 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% and is the most populous city in Nebraska. 22:35.100 --> 22:36.066 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (beeper beeps) 22:36.066 --> 22:36.900 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% Laya. 22:36.900 --> 22:38.133 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - Kansas City. 22:38.133 --> 22:39.733 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% - [Announcer] Kansas City is incorrect. 22:39.733 --> 22:40.566 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (beeper beeps) 22:40.566 --> 22:41.400 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% Haresh. 22:41.400 --> 22:42.666 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% - Omaha. 22:42.666 --> 22:44.200 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% - Omaha is correct. Also famous for their steaks 22:44.200 --> 22:47.700 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% that they keep calling me about. Back to your bonus, 22:47.700 --> 22:51.100 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% Sisimiut is the second most popular city on what island, 22:51.100 --> 22:54.233 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% whose native name is Kalaallit Nunaat? 23:05.000 --> 23:06.233 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - Sri Lanka. 23:06.233 --> 23:07.900 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% - [Announcer] Sri Lanka is incorrect. 23:07.900 --> 23:09.966 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% Trico, a chance to steal. 23:11.700 --> 23:12.900 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - No answer. 23:12.900 --> 23:16.766 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% - Answer we're looking for was Greenland. 23:16.766 --> 23:18.733 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% Back to the toss-ups. What was the classical name 23:18.733 --> 23:21.700 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% for the area where the Siege of Alesia took place 23:21.700 --> 23:24.733 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% during Vercingetorix War with Julius Caesar 23:24.733 --> 23:26.566 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% in present day France. 23:27.933 --> 23:28.766 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (beeper beeps) 23:28.766 --> 23:29.600 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% Haresh. 23:29.600 --> 23:30.833 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% - Gaul. 23:30.833 --> 23:32.066 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% - Gaul is correct. Well done. For your bonus, 23:32.066 --> 23:34.100 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% in what city did Martin Luther King 23:34.100 --> 23:37.466 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% deliver his I've Been Told to the Mountaintop speech 23:37.466 --> 23:41.300 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% during a strike by sanitation workers in 1968? 23:49.800 --> 23:51.500 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% - Selma. 23:51.500 --> 23:54.700 align:left position:20% line:77% size:70% - [Announcer] Selma is incorrect. Trico, a chance to steal. 23:54.700 --> 23:55.666 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - Memphis. 23:55.666 --> 23:58.800 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% - Memphis is correct. Well done. 23:58.800 --> 24:00.300 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% And I'll take us back to the toss-ups. 24:00.300 --> 24:01.933 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% What group 14 element, 24:01.933 --> 24:04.400 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% which can be purified by reducing quartz, 24:04.400 --> 24:07.433 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% is used in most semiconductors and is a metalloid 24:07.433 --> 24:09.200 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% whose atomic symbol is Si? 24:09.200 --> 24:10.133 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (beeper beeps) 24:10.133 --> 24:10.966 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% Ryan. 24:10.966 --> 24:12.433 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - Silicon. 24:12.433 --> 24:13.766 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% - Silicon is correct. Well done. For your bonus, 24:13.766 --> 24:16.600 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% what director of Pacific Rim and Pan's Labyrinth 24:16.600 --> 24:19.533 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% won Best Director for the Best Picture winning film, 24:19.533 --> 24:21.133 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% The Shape of Water? 24:28.900 --> 24:30.000 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - Tarantino. 24:30.000 --> 24:31.400 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% - [Announcer] Tarantino is incorrect. 24:31.400 --> 24:33.366 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% Trico, a chance to steal. 24:33.366 --> 24:34.833 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - No answer. 24:34.833 --> 24:38.133 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% - Answer we're looking for is Guillermo del Toro. 24:38.133 --> 24:40.966 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% And that will take us to another media question. 24:40.966 --> 24:42.333 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% This flag belongs to the country 24:42.333 --> 24:44.866 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% that is a federal republic in West Africa, 24:44.866 --> 24:47.566 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% it borders Niger in the north, Chad in the Northeast 24:47.566 --> 24:51.233 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% and Benin in the west, its largest city is Lagos, 24:51.233 --> 24:53.766 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% and name this country's flag. 24:53.766 --> 24:54.600 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (beeper beeps) 24:54.600 --> 24:55.433 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% Haresh. 24:55.433 --> 24:56.366 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - Nigeria. 24:56.366 --> 24:58.833 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% - Nigeria is correct. Well done. 24:58.833 --> 25:00.666 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% I'll take us back to the toss-ups. 25:00.666 --> 25:03.366 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% What Greek goddess was the daughter of chaos, 25:03.366 --> 25:06.500 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% had numerous children with Uranus, including the Titans, 25:06.500 --> 25:07.433 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% and was the personification- 25:07.433 --> 25:08.400 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (beeper beeps) 25:08.400 --> 25:09.233 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% Laya. 25:09.233 --> 25:10.466 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% - Gaia. 25:10.466 --> 25:12.833 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% - Gaia is correct. Well done. For your bonus, 25:12.833 --> 25:15.433 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% what convert to Christianity was struck blind 25:15.433 --> 25:18.100 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% on the road to Damascus. 25:18.100 --> 25:18.933 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% - Saul. 25:20.100 --> 25:21.166 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% - [Announcer] Uh, you said Saul? 25:21.166 --> 25:22.400 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - Mm-hmm. 25:22.400 --> 25:23.900 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% - Let me see if I accept that answer. 25:23.900 --> 25:25.400 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% That is correct. The only answer I was looking for 25:25.400 --> 25:26.833 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% was St. Paul, the Apostate. 25:26.833 --> 25:28.066 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (bell dings) 25:28.066 --> 25:29.833 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% And that bell means it is all the time we have 25:29.833 --> 25:33.233 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% for on today's show so let's take a look at the scores. 25:33.233 --> 25:37.566 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% It is Trico ending at 115 and Carterville at 250 25:37.566 --> 25:40.100 align:left position:30% line:83% size:60% so all in all, a very tight game. 25:40.100 --> 25:42.666 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% So with that being all that time we have for today's show, 25:42.666 --> 25:44.200 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% I'd like to thank all of my lovely guests 25:44.200 --> 25:45.700 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% who have been playing tonight, all the people 25:45.700 --> 25:48.166 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% working hard behind the cameras and in the studio. 25:48.166 --> 25:51.100 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% I'm Ethan Neir. Thank you so much and goodnight. 25:51.100 --> 25:54.266 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% (joyful guitar plays)