WEBVTT 00:00.600 --> 00:02.733 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (upbeat music) 00:02.733 --> 00:05.466 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (camera beeping) 00:11.833 --> 00:14.433 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (upbeat music) 00:20.933 --> 00:24.333 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% (upbeat music continues) 00:26.100 --> 00:27.533 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% - Welcome to "Scholastic Hi-Q", 00:27.533 --> 00:28.800 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% the game where knowledge rules. 00:28.800 --> 00:30.066 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% I'm your host, Ethan Neir, 00:30.066 --> 00:32.400 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% and we have a great show in store for you tonight 00:32.400 --> 00:36.300 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% with two great teams, so let's go ahead and introduce them. 00:36.300 --> 00:37.800 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% On the bottom we have Granite City 00:37.800 --> 00:40.933 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% with Andrew, Myla, Emma, and Ben, 00:40.933 --> 00:42.466 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% and up top, we have Sesser-Valier 00:42.466 --> 00:46.266 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% with Hannah, Emily, Anaya, and Andrea. 00:46.266 --> 00:47.533 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% Now, before we get into the questions, 00:47.533 --> 00:50.200 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% let's just do a quick recap of our rules. 00:50.200 --> 00:52.100 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% We'll start out with some toss up questions. 00:52.100 --> 00:53.333 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% Those are worth 10. 00:53.333 --> 00:54.600 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% If a team gets it right, they move on to 00:54.600 --> 00:56.366 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% a bonus question which is worth 20 00:56.366 --> 00:58.100 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% and can be stolen for 10. 00:58.100 --> 01:00.400 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% You guys are allowed to interrupt me at any time, 01:00.400 --> 01:01.800 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% but if you interrupt me and get a question wrong, 01:01.800 --> 01:03.533 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% it is five points for the other team, 01:03.533 --> 01:06.000 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% so just be right and we won't have a problem, right? 01:06.000 --> 01:09.033 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% If everybody's ready, let's get into the questions. 01:09.033 --> 01:12.033 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% What book, depicting a boarded up Lurkum, 01:12.033 --> 01:15.466 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% where the word unless is pondered by the Once-ler, 01:15.466 --> 01:16.466 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% was written... 01:16.466 --> 01:17.300 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% Hannah. 01:17.300 --> 01:18.500 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - "The Lorax"? 01:18.500 --> 01:19.733 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% - "The Lorax" is correct, well done. 01:19.733 --> 01:21.533 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% For your bonus, what string instrument 01:21.533 --> 01:24.366 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% played by Regina Carter was also played by 01:24.366 --> 01:27.600 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% 18th century composer, Chevalier de Saint-Georges, 01:27.600 --> 01:29.933 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% sometimes dubbed the Black Mozart? 01:34.233 --> 01:37.633 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% (contestants whispering) 01:40.000 --> 01:41.533 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (timer beeps) 01:41.533 --> 01:43.366 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% You guys are all outta time. Granite City, chance to steal. 01:43.366 --> 01:44.333 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - Violin? 01:44.333 --> 01:45.700 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% - Violin is correct, well done. 01:48.033 --> 01:50.600 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% For your next toss up, what element of the second most 01:50.600 --> 01:53.133 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% abundant element in the Earth's crust 01:53.133 --> 01:55.800 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% is found in both sand and quartz 01:55.800 --> 01:58.566 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% and is a metalloid used in computer chips? 01:58.566 --> 01:59.400 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% Ben. 01:59.400 --> 02:00.400 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - Silicon? 02:00.400 --> 02:01.933 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% - Silicon is correct, well done. 02:01.933 --> 02:04.133 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% For your bonus, what word did "The Daily Mail" coin 02:04.133 --> 02:07.766 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% in 1906 to refer to women such as Emmeline Parkhurst, 02:07.766 --> 02:09.700 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% or Pankhurst, who advocated for the 02:09.700 --> 02:11.733 align:left position:30% line:83% size:60% women's right to vote in Britain? 02:18.033 --> 02:19.233 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - Suffragette? 02:19.233 --> 02:20.766 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% - Suffragette is correct, well done. 02:22.233 --> 02:24.966 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% For your next toss up, Jewel Cave National Monument 02:24.966 --> 02:27.966 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% and Wind Cave National Park are in what state, 02:27.966 --> 02:31.433 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% which is also home to the Crazy Horse Memorial and... 02:31.433 --> 02:32.266 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% Ben? 02:32.266 --> 02:33.500 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - South Dakota? 02:33.500 --> 02:34.766 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% - South Dakota is correct, well done. 02:34.766 --> 02:37.366 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% For your bonus, Amazon Web Services provides 02:37.366 --> 02:39.566 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% what type of computing, in which users 02:39.566 --> 02:41.200 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% manage resources over the internet 02:41.200 --> 02:43.900 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% without regard to physical infrastructure? 02:50.333 --> 02:51.700 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - No answer. 02:51.700 --> 02:54.066 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% - All right, Sesser-Valier, chance to steal. 02:54.066 --> 02:55.166 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - Quantum? 02:55.166 --> 02:56.733 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% - Quantum is incorrect. 02:56.733 --> 02:59.033 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% The answer we're looking for was cloud, cloud computing. 03:00.300 --> 03:02.300 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% All right, for your next question, what senator, 03:02.300 --> 03:04.933 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% who wrote the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act 03:04.933 --> 03:07.166 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% with Russ Feingold, came from Arizona 03:07.166 --> 03:10.566 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% and lost the 2008 presidential race to Barack Obama? 03:13.866 --> 03:14.700 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (buzzer beeps) 03:14.700 --> 03:15.533 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% Ben. 03:15.533 --> 03:16.466 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - Mitt Romney? 03:16.466 --> 03:17.666 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% - That's incorrect. 03:25.266 --> 03:28.866 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% I think Ben's suddenly realizing what the answer is. 03:30.133 --> 03:31.400 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (timer beeps) 03:31.400 --> 03:32.866 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% Ben, if you wanna say it, it is? 03:32.866 --> 03:35.733 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% - Was it McCain? - Yeah, it was McCain, yeah. 03:35.733 --> 03:37.333 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% That'll take us to our next question. 03:37.333 --> 03:40.800 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% What play, in which a plan to build summer cottages 03:40.800 --> 03:43.800 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% is rejected by Madame Ranevskaya, 03:43.800 --> 03:48.433 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% was written by Anton Chekhov and named for symbolic trees? 03:52.633 --> 03:54.900 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (no audio) 03:58.066 --> 03:58.966 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (timer beeping) 03:58.966 --> 03:59.933 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% All out of time. 03:59.933 --> 04:01.266 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% The answer we're looking for was 04:01.266 --> 04:02.700 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% "The Cherry Orchard", "The Cherry Orchard". 04:04.200 --> 04:05.966 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% For your next question, what company, 04:05.966 --> 04:09.266 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% whose CEO, David Coleman, was criticized for 04:09.266 --> 04:11.700 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% a new African American studies curriculum, 04:11.700 --> 04:15.666 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% runs the high school AP and SAT programs? 04:15.666 --> 04:16.500 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% Hannah. 04:16.500 --> 04:17.733 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - College Board? 04:17.733 --> 04:18.900 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% - College Board is correct, well done. 04:18.900 --> 04:21.766 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% For your bonus, pencil and paper ready. 04:21.766 --> 04:24.900 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% What product results from multiplying the square root 04:24.900 --> 04:27.633 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% of 20 times the square root of 80? 04:33.900 --> 04:36.133 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (no audio) 04:43.266 --> 04:45.500 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (no audio) 04:48.233 --> 04:49.166 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (timer beeping) 04:49.166 --> 04:50.100 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% So you guys are all out of time. 04:50.100 --> 04:51.533 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% Granite City, chance to steal. 04:55.566 --> 04:57.000 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% - Five. 04:57.000 --> 04:59.766 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% - Five is incorrect. The answer we're looking for was 40. 05:01.366 --> 05:04.566 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% And that'll take us to our first media question. 05:04.566 --> 05:08.833 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% This side character works at a park alongside... 05:08.833 --> 05:09.666 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% Ben? 05:09.666 --> 05:10.866 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - Muscle Man? 05:10.866 --> 05:12.433 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% - Muscle Man is correct, well done. 05:12.433 --> 05:13.800 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% And since it is a media question, 05:13.800 --> 05:15.466 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% there is no bonus question, 05:15.466 --> 05:18.033 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% so we'll just take it back to toss ups. 05:18.033 --> 05:20.766 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% Next toss up, directly evaluating what operation 05:20.766 --> 05:23.166 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% can lead to indeterminate forms 05:23.166 --> 05:25.800 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% that can be resolved using L'Hopital's rule, 05:25.800 --> 05:28.500 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% finding the value a function gets near? 05:35.833 --> 05:38.666 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (no audio) 05:38.666 --> 05:39.566 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (timer beeps) 05:39.566 --> 05:40.800 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% All out of time. 05:40.800 --> 05:42.300 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% The answer we're looking for was limit, limit. 05:44.800 --> 05:46.500 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% Next toss up, what American author, 05:46.500 --> 05:48.500 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% who wrote about Boy Willie 05:48.500 --> 05:51.000 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% and Berniece in "The Piano Lesson", 05:51.000 --> 05:53.966 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% depicted garbage truck driver, Troy Maxson, 05:53.966 --> 05:56.066 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% in his play, "Fences"? 06:03.766 --> 06:05.900 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (no audio) 06:05.900 --> 06:07.166 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (timer beeps) 06:07.166 --> 06:08.366 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% The answer you're looking for there 06:08.366 --> 06:09.966 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% was August Wilson, August Wilson. 06:11.166 --> 06:12.800 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% The next question, what businessman, 06:12.800 --> 06:16.033 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% who claimed to own a half monkey, half fish, 06:16.033 --> 06:18.300 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% called the Feejee Mermaid, 06:18.300 --> 06:20.200 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% promoted hoaxes as part of a circus 06:20.200 --> 06:22.733 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% he ran with James Bailey? 06:22.733 --> 06:23.666 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (buzzer beeps) 06:23.666 --> 06:24.600 align:left position:30% line:83% size:60% Emma? - Barnum? 06:24.600 --> 06:26.433 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% - Barnum is correct, well done. 06:26.433 --> 06:28.466 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% For your bonus, Swae Lee sings, 06:28.466 --> 06:31.333 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% "You're left in the dust unless I stuck by ya", 06:31.333 --> 06:33.466 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% in the chorus of what 2018 song, 06:33.466 --> 06:35.366 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% a collaboration with Post Malone? 06:40.700 --> 06:41.900 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - "Sunflower"? 06:41.900 --> 06:44.466 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% - "Sunflower" is correct, well done. 06:44.466 --> 06:45.966 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% Back to the toss ups. 06:45.966 --> 06:49.000 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% What kind of measure was infamously botched in 1936 06:49.000 --> 06:52.000 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% by "The Literary Digest", and is provided by firms 06:52.000 --> 06:55.400 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% such as Zogby and Gallup to gauge public opinion? 07:00.433 --> 07:01.366 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (buzzer beeps) 07:01.366 --> 07:02.300 align:left position:40% line:83% size:50% Ben? - Polls? 07:02.300 --> 07:03.700 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% - Polls is correct, well done. 07:03.700 --> 07:06.233 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% For your bonus, what type of elastic wave 07:06.233 --> 07:08.766 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% cannot propagate in liquids with low viscosity 07:08.766 --> 07:12.633 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% and is detected by seismographs after P waves? 07:18.166 --> 07:20.400 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (no audio) 07:22.400 --> 07:23.766 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (timer beeps) 07:23.766 --> 07:26.333 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% All out of time. Sesser-Valier, your chance to steal. 07:26.333 --> 07:28.200 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - Seismic waves? 07:28.200 --> 07:29.666 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% - That is incorrect. 07:29.666 --> 07:32.766 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% The answer we're looking for was S waves or secondary waves. 07:35.400 --> 07:36.466 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% All right, back to our toss ups. 07:36.466 --> 07:38.666 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% What quantity, denoted Z, 07:38.666 --> 07:41.400 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% that is proportional to hydrostatic pressure, 07:41.400 --> 07:45.566 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% is high for hadal zones such as the Marianas Trench, 07:45.566 --> 07:47.400 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% and increases downward? 07:47.400 --> 07:48.800 align:left position:30% line:83% size:60% Ben. - Pressure? 07:48.800 --> 07:50.166 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% - Pressure is incorrect. 07:57.833 --> 08:00.133 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (no audio) 08:00.133 --> 08:01.366 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (timer beeps) 08:01.366 --> 08:03.466 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% It was not pressure, but depth, depth. 08:05.466 --> 08:07.866 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% For your next question, what emperor reclaimed power 08:07.866 --> 08:10.500 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% by ordering the execution of Sejanus, 08:10.500 --> 08:12.766 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% spent years secluded on Capri Island, 08:12.766 --> 08:15.800 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% and proceeded Caligula as the second Roman Emperor? 08:19.600 --> 08:20.500 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (buzzer beeps) 08:20.500 --> 08:21.833 align:left position:30% line:83% size:60% Myla. - Claudius? 08:21.833 --> 08:23.300 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% - Claudius is incorrect. 08:30.733 --> 08:33.800 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (no audio) 08:33.800 --> 08:35.233 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (timer beeps) 08:35.233 --> 08:38.333 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% Answer we're looking for there was Tiberius, Tiberius. 08:38.333 --> 08:41.600 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% And that will take us to our next media question. 08:41.600 --> 08:44.233 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% This 85-year-old veteran of Hollywood... 08:44.233 --> 08:45.166 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% Hannah. 08:45.166 --> 08:46.400 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% - [Hannah] Morgan Freeman. 08:46.400 --> 08:47.233 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% - Morgan Freeman's correct, well done. 08:48.300 --> 08:49.200 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% Back to our toss ups. 08:49.200 --> 08:50.633 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% What chess piece, 08:50.633 --> 08:53.700 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% which is captured when winning the exchange, 08:53.700 --> 08:56.933 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% begins a game on a corner space and can move any distance... 08:56.933 --> 08:57.900 align:left position:40% line:83% size:50% Ben. - Rook? 08:57.900 --> 08:59.666 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% - Rook is correct, well done. 08:59.666 --> 09:02.633 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% For your bonus, at what 1954 battle 09:02.633 --> 09:06.300 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% did the Viet Minh, led by Vo Nguyen Giap, 09:06.300 --> 09:07.966 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% defeat the French colonial forces 09:07.966 --> 09:10.333 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% driving France out of Indochina? 09:14.100 --> 09:15.600 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - No answer. 09:15.600 --> 09:17.266 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% - [Ethan] Sesser-Valier, chance to steal. 09:17.266 --> 09:18.433 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - No answer. 09:18.433 --> 09:19.600 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% - Answer you're looking for there was 09:19.600 --> 09:21.066 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% Dien Bien Phu, Dien Bien Phu. 09:24.400 --> 09:26.000 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% For your next question, what city contains 09:26.000 --> 09:28.366 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% the seat of the Maronite Church, 09:28.366 --> 09:31.166 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% was the site of a massive August, 2020 explosion 09:31.166 --> 09:33.833 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% in its port, and is the capital of Lebanon? 09:40.733 --> 09:42.966 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (no audio) 09:43.900 --> 09:45.400 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (timer beeps) 09:45.400 --> 09:49.200 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% The answer you're looking for was Beirut, Beirut. 09:50.700 --> 09:52.200 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% The next question, what empire committed 09:52.200 --> 09:54.533 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% the Herero genocide in Namibia 09:54.533 --> 09:57.700 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% and defended its African colonies from the Triple Entente 09:57.700 --> 09:59.100 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% before losing World War I? 09:59.100 --> 10:00.000 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (buzzer beeps) 10:00.000 --> 10:01.133 align:left position:30% line:83% size:60% Ben? - Germany? 10:01.133 --> 10:02.933 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% - Germany is correct, well done. 10:02.933 --> 10:04.933 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% For your bonus, the energy of a photon 10:04.933 --> 10:07.366 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% equals its frequency times what constant, 10:07.366 --> 10:11.400 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% whose reduced form results from dividing it by 2 pi? 10:16.400 --> 10:18.700 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (no audio) 10:18.700 --> 10:19.700 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% - Gamma. 10:19.700 --> 10:20.900 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% - [Ethan] That's incorrect. 10:20.900 --> 10:22.200 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% Sesser-Valier, your chance to steal. 10:22.200 --> 10:23.633 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - No answer. 10:23.633 --> 10:24.800 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% - The answer you're looking for was Planck's, 10:24.800 --> 10:25.866 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% Planck's constant. 10:27.966 --> 10:29.500 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% For your next question, what god, 10:29.500 --> 10:34.500 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% who married Ariadne after Theseus abandoned her, 10:35.933 --> 10:38.300 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% was sewn into Zeus's thigh after the death of his mother, 10:38.300 --> 10:40.500 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% Semele, and was the God of Wine? 10:40.500 --> 10:41.433 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (buzzer beeps) 10:41.433 --> 10:42.633 align:left position:30% line:83% size:60% Myla. - Dionysus. 10:42.633 --> 10:44.133 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% - Dionysus is correct, well done. 10:44.133 --> 10:46.233 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% For your bonus, Dr. Frank Jobe performed 10:46.233 --> 10:48.833 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% the first ulnar collateral ligament replacement 10:48.833 --> 10:50.833 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% on the elbow of what Dodgers pitcher 10:50.833 --> 10:53.866 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% for whom the surgery is commonly named? 10:53.866 --> 10:55.100 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - Tommy John? 10:55.100 --> 10:56.133 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% - Tommy John is correct, well done. 10:58.233 --> 11:00.100 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% For your next question, what cellular process, 11:00.100 --> 11:03.233 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% which terminates upon reaching UAG 11:03.233 --> 11:05.400 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% or one of the other stop codons, 11:05.400 --> 11:09.900 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% involves ribosomes using tRNA to synthesize a protein? 11:14.900 --> 11:17.133 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (no audio) 11:20.500 --> 11:21.666 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (timer beeps) 11:21.666 --> 11:22.600 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% Out of time, the answer we're looking for 11:22.600 --> 11:23.966 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% was translation, translation. 11:25.800 --> 11:28.933 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% Next question, what TV show introduced a men's lodge 11:28.933 --> 11:31.733 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% called the Loyal Order of Water Buffaloes 11:31.733 --> 11:33.866 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% and was set in the town of Bedrock, 11:33.866 --> 11:35.900 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% the home of Fred's stone age family? 11:35.900 --> 11:36.966 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (buzzer beeps) 11:36.966 --> 11:38.200 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% Hannah. - "The Flintstones"? 11:38.200 --> 11:39.666 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% - "Flintstones" is correct, well done. 11:39.666 --> 11:41.633 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% For your bonus, what annual meteor shower 11:41.633 --> 11:44.166 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% is caused by the Earth passing through debris 11:44.166 --> 11:46.700 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% left by the Swift-Tuttle comet, 11:46.700 --> 11:49.300 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% and peaks between July and August? 11:51.100 --> 11:52.133 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% - Orion. 11:53.600 --> 11:55.766 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% - [Ethan] That is incorrect. Granite City, chance to steal. 11:58.466 --> 12:00.066 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - No answer. 12:00.066 --> 12:02.333 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% - Answer you're looking for was Perseid, the Perseid. 12:03.500 --> 12:05.500 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% And that'll take us to our next media question. 12:06.566 --> 12:08.266 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% This Disney XD animated... 12:08.266 --> 12:09.200 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% Ben. 12:09.200 --> 12:10.500 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% - "Star vs. the Forces of Evil". 12:10.500 --> 12:12.766 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% - That is correct, well done. 12:12.766 --> 12:14.166 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% Back to our toss ups, what tree, 12:14.166 --> 12:16.233 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% which gave the US fishing rights 12:16.233 --> 12:19.666 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% in the Gulf of Saint Lawrence, was signed in at 1783 12:19.666 --> 12:22.200 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% to officially end the American Revolution? 12:22.200 --> 12:23.133 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (buzzer beeps) 12:23.133 --> 12:24.500 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% Ben. - Treaty of Versailles? 12:24.500 --> 12:26.266 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% - [Ethan] That is incorrect. 12:26.266 --> 12:27.333 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (buzzer beeps) 12:27.333 --> 12:28.366 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% Hannah - Treaty of Paris. 12:28.366 --> 12:29.866 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% - That is correct, well done. 12:29.866 --> 12:32.733 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% For your bonus, in July, 2023, pro-Russian soldiers 12:32.733 --> 12:34.800 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% in what African country launched a coup 12:34.800 --> 12:37.633 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% that deposed President Mohamed Bazoum? 12:39.733 --> 12:41.166 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - No answer. 12:41.166 --> 12:42.733 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% - [Ethan] No answer. Granite City, chance to steal. 12:45.000 --> 12:46.533 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - No answer. 12:46.533 --> 12:48.933 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% - The answer you're looking for there was Niger, Niger. 12:48.933 --> 12:51.033 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% And that'll take us to our Lightning Round. 12:53.166 --> 12:55.800 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (thunder booms) 12:57.300 --> 12:58.766 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% The way our Lightning Round works is each team will have 12:58.766 --> 13:00.600 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% 60 seconds to answer as many questions 13:00.600 --> 13:03.233 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% as they can about a certain topic. 13:03.233 --> 13:05.266 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% Now, Sesser-Valier, since you guys are trailing this one, 13:05.266 --> 13:06.900 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% you guys get the first choice. 13:06.900 --> 13:10.566 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% Your choices are 20th Century Painters, 13:10.566 --> 13:12.266 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% Ends In "Ice", 13:13.533 --> 13:17.100 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% Postal Abbreviations, or 1920. 13:19.966 --> 13:23.366 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% (contestants whispering) 13:26.466 --> 13:27.700 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - Ends in "Ice". 13:27.700 --> 13:29.300 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% - Ends in "Ice" it is, all right. 13:29.300 --> 13:31.066 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% Given these nouns that end 13:31.066 --> 13:34.533 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% in the consecutive letters, I-C-E. 13:34.533 --> 13:36.400 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% 60 seconds on the clock, I will count you down 13:36.400 --> 13:39.066 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% in three, two, one. 13:39.066 --> 13:40.333 align:left position:20% line:5% size:70% Opposite of virtue. 13:41.866 --> 13:43.266 align:left position:20% line:5% size:70% You can pass as well. 13:43.266 --> 13:44.533 align:left position:40% line:5% size:50% - Pass. 13:44.533 --> 13:46.100 align:left position:20% line:5% size:70% - [Ethan] Cost of buying something. 13:46.100 --> 13:47.666 align:left position:40% line:5% size:50% - Price. - Price. 13:47.666 --> 13:49.333 align:left position:20% line:5% size:70% - [Ethan] Law enforcement officers, 13:49.333 --> 13:50.566 align:left position:30% line:5% size:60% - Police. 13:50.566 --> 13:52.066 align:left position:20% line:5% size:70% - [Ethan] Care for the terminally ill. 13:52.066 --> 13:53.800 align:left position:30% line:5% size:60% (upbeat music) 13:53.800 --> 13:54.766 align:left position:30% line:5% size:60% - Hospice. 13:54.766 --> 13:56.000 align:left position:10% line:5% size:80% - [Ethan] Lack of courage. 13:57.366 --> 13:58.900 align:left position:40% line:5% size:50% - Pass. 13:58.900 --> 14:01.733 align:left position:10% line:5% size:80% - [Ethan] Someone learning a trade from an expert. 14:01.733 --> 14:03.033 align:left position:30% line:5% size:60% - Apprentice. 14:03.033 --> 14:04.733 align:left position:20% line:5% size:70% - [Ethan] Drinking cup or goblet. 14:06.733 --> 14:07.933 align:left position:40% line:5% size:50% - Pass. 14:07.933 --> 14:09.733 align:left position:20% line:5% size:70% - [Ethan] Water channel with a movable gate. 14:11.966 --> 14:13.200 align:left position:40% line:5% size:50% - Pass. 14:13.200 --> 14:15.300 align:left position:20% line:5% size:70% - [Ethan] Preconceived judgment or opinion. 14:18.900 --> 14:20.333 align:left position:40% line:5% size:50% - Pass. 14:20.333 --> 14:22.266 align:left position:10% line:5% size:80% - [Ethan] Yellowish discoloration of the skin. 14:22.266 --> 14:23.633 align:left position:30% line:5% size:60% - Jaundice. 14:23.633 --> 14:25.066 align:left position:10% line:5% size:80% - [Ethan] Opposite of virtue. 14:30.100 --> 14:31.433 align:left position:40% line:5% size:50% - Pass. 14:31.433 --> 14:32.833 align:left position:10% line:5% size:80% - [Ethan] A lack of courage. 14:39.133 --> 14:40.066 align:left position:30% line:5% size:60% (timer beeps) 14:40.066 --> 14:41.633 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% So you guys are all out of time, 14:41.633 --> 14:43.333 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% so we'll go through the ones that you missed. 14:43.333 --> 14:45.966 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% The opposite of virtue was vice. 14:45.966 --> 14:48.966 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% The lack of courage is cowardice. 14:48.966 --> 14:51.800 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% Drinking cup or goblet is chalice. 14:51.800 --> 14:54.833 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% Water channel with a moveable gate is a sluice. 14:54.833 --> 14:58.266 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% And preconceived judgment or opinion is prejudice, 14:58.266 --> 14:59.800 align:left position:30% line:83% size:60% prejudice. - I knew that. 14:59.800 --> 15:02.366 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% - All right, Granite City, it is now your guys' turn. 15:02.366 --> 15:04.766 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% Your choices are Postal Abbreviations, 15:04.766 --> 15:08.366 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% 1920, or 20th Century Painters. 15:08.366 --> 15:09.233 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% - 1920. 15:09.233 --> 15:10.500 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - 1920 it is. 15:10.500 --> 15:13.533 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% Answer the following about the year 1920. 15:13.533 --> 15:15.566 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% 60 seconds on the clock, I will count you down. 15:15.566 --> 15:17.800 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% Three, two, one. 15:17.800 --> 15:19.500 align:left position:20% line:5% size:70% Senator who was elected president. 15:20.933 --> 15:21.866 align:left position:30% line:5% size:60% - Coolidge? 15:21.866 --> 15:23.066 align:left position:10% line:5% size:80% - [Ethan] That's incorrect. 15:23.066 --> 15:24.233 align:left position:20% line:5% size:70% A field of chemistry that saves heat 15:24.233 --> 15:27.300 align:left position:20% line:5% size:70% for which Walther Nernst won a Nobel Prize. 15:27.300 --> 15:29.900 align:left position:30% line:5% size:60% (upbeat music) 15:31.366 --> 15:32.866 align:left position:20% line:5% size:70% - Bernice? - That's incorrect. 15:32.866 --> 15:36.266 align:left position:10% line:5% size:80% German party led by Adolf Hitler that formed that year. 15:36.266 --> 15:37.466 align:left position:30% line:5% size:60% - Nazi Party. 15:37.466 --> 15:38.933 align:left position:20% line:5% size:70% - [Ethan] Author who published her first book 15:38.933 --> 15:40.700 align:left position:10% line:5% size:80% about detective Hercule Poirot. 15:42.233 --> 15:43.600 align:left position:20% line:5% size:70% - Agatha Christie. 15:43.600 --> 15:45.633 align:left position:20% line:5% size:70% - [Ethan] International group and UN precursor 15:45.633 --> 15:46.733 align:left position:20% line:5% size:70% that began meeting. 15:46.733 --> 15:48.233 align:left position:20% line:5% size:70% - League of Nations. 15:48.233 --> 15:50.266 align:left position:10% line:5% size:80% - [Ethan] Pandemic that killed 50 million people. 15:50.266 --> 15:51.700 align:left position:30% line:5% size:60% - Spanish Flu. 15:51.700 --> 15:53.766 align:left position:10% line:5% size:80% - [Ethan] Author who published "This Side of Paradise", 15:53.766 --> 15:54.600 align:left position:30% line:5% size:60% his first novel. 15:56.700 --> 15:58.166 align:left position:40% line:5% size:50% - Pass. 15:58.166 --> 16:00.266 align:left position:10% line:5% size:80% - [Ethan] Belgian city that hosted the Olympics. 16:02.666 --> 16:03.900 align:left position:40% line:5% size:50% - Pass. 16:03.900 --> 16:06.233 align:left position:20% line:5% size:70% - [Ethan] Sociologist of the Protestant Ethic 16:06.233 --> 16:07.666 align:left position:30% line:5% size:60% who died at 56. 16:09.000 --> 16:10.233 align:left position:40% line:5% size:50% - Pass. 16:10.233 --> 16:11.433 align:left position:20% line:5% size:70% - [Ethan] Sculptor who finished the statue 16:11.433 --> 16:12.633 align:left position:20% line:5% size:70% at the Lincoln Memorial. 16:16.066 --> 16:17.466 align:left position:40% line:5% size:50% - Pass. 16:17.466 --> 16:18.433 align:left position:10% line:5% size:80% - [Ethan] Author who published "This Side Of"... 16:18.433 --> 16:19.366 align:left position:30% line:5% size:60% (timer beeps) 16:19.366 --> 16:20.766 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% So you guys are all out of time, 16:20.766 --> 16:22.500 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% so we'll go through the ones you missed. 16:22.500 --> 16:24.900 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% The senator who was elected president was Harding, 16:24.900 --> 16:26.400 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% Warren G. Harding. 16:26.400 --> 16:27.800 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% The field of chemistry that saves heat 16:27.800 --> 16:30.400 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% for which Walther Nernst won a Nobel Prize 16:30.400 --> 16:32.433 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% is thermodynamics. 16:32.433 --> 16:34.900 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% The author who published "This Side of Paradise", 16:34.900 --> 16:37.666 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% first novel, was F. Scott Fitzgerald. 16:37.666 --> 16:40.633 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% The Belgian city that hosted the Olympics was Antwerp. 16:40.633 --> 16:42.533 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% The sociologist of the Protestant Ethic 16:42.533 --> 16:45.133 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% who died at 56 was Max Weber. 16:45.133 --> 16:46.733 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% And the sculpturer who finished the statue 16:46.733 --> 16:51.000 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% at the Lincoln Memorial was Daniel Chester French, 16:51.000 --> 16:52.766 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% Daniel Chester French. 16:52.766 --> 16:54.400 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% All right, so let's take a look at our scores 16:54.400 --> 16:55.933 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% after the Lightning Round. 16:56.900 --> 16:58.666 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% We have Granite City on top, 16:58.666 --> 17:01.266 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% 200, to Sesser-Valier's 100, 17:01.266 --> 17:04.700 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% so, very close game going into our second half. 17:04.700 --> 17:07.000 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% All right, let's get back to our toss ups. 17:07.000 --> 17:10.200 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% What play, whose heroine is helped by Touchstone, 17:10.200 --> 17:13.400 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% includes the "All the world's a stage" speech 17:13.400 --> 17:16.200 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% and is a Shakespeare comedy set in the Forest of Arden? 17:22.433 --> 17:24.700 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (no audio) 17:26.533 --> 17:27.800 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (timer beeps) 17:27.800 --> 17:29.000 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% You're out of time, the answer we're looking for 17:29.000 --> 17:30.866 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% was "As You Like It", "As You Like It". 17:32.300 --> 17:34.166 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% For your next question, what Central American country, 17:34.166 --> 17:36.533 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% where former figure skater Michelle Kwan 17:36.533 --> 17:39.233 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% has served as US ambassadors since 2022, 17:39.233 --> 17:41.566 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% has its capital at Belmopan? 17:47.766 --> 17:50.000 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (no audio) 17:52.466 --> 17:53.933 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (timer beeps) 17:53.933 --> 17:56.266 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% The answer you're looking for there was Belize, Belize. 17:57.200 --> 17:58.900 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% For your next question, 17:58.900 --> 18:01.466 align:left position:20% line:77% size:70% the no-hair theorem characterizes what astronomical objects 18:01.466 --> 18:03.800 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% that can be formed in a supernova 18:03.800 --> 18:06.366 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% and which have an event horizon around a... 18:06.366 --> 18:07.200 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% Ben. 18:07.200 --> 18:08.400 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - Black hole? 18:08.400 --> 18:09.666 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% - Black hole is correct, well done. 18:09.666 --> 18:12.700 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% For your bonus, con man, Victor Lustig, 18:14.066 --> 18:17.033 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% twice tried to sell what wrought iron lattice structure 18:17.033 --> 18:18.333 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% on the the Champs de Mars? 18:21.300 --> 18:22.533 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - Eiffel Tower? 18:22.533 --> 18:23.733 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% - Eiffel Tower is correct, well done. 18:25.233 --> 18:27.100 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% For your next toss up, what religion, 18:27.100 --> 18:30.266 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% whose gurdwara temples include a kitchen, 18:30.266 --> 18:34.500 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% providing free meals called langar, reads the Adi Granth, 18:34.500 --> 18:36.800 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% and was founded by Guru Nanak? 18:44.000 --> 18:47.033 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (no audio) 18:47.033 --> 18:48.566 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (timer beeps) 18:48.566 --> 18:52.233 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% The answer you're looking for was Sikhism, Sikhism. 18:52.233 --> 18:53.833 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% For your next question, what opera, 18:53.833 --> 18:58.200 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% in which the Catalogue Aria is sung by Leporello, 18:58.200 --> 19:00.700 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% is a Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart opera 19:00.700 --> 19:03.500 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% whose title womanizer is dragged to hell? 19:09.933 --> 19:12.133 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (no audio) 19:12.133 --> 19:12.966 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (buzzer beeps) 19:12.966 --> 19:13.800 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% Hannah. 19:13.800 --> 19:14.866 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - "Amadeus"? 19:14.866 --> 19:16.766 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% - That is incorrect. 19:23.733 --> 19:26.000 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (no audio) 19:27.166 --> 19:28.433 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (timer beeps) 19:28.433 --> 19:29.633 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% You're out of time, the answer we're looking for 19:29.633 --> 19:31.633 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% was "Don Giovanni", "Don Giovanni". 19:34.333 --> 19:36.800 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% And that'll take us to our next media question. 19:37.966 --> 19:40.366 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% This song was released with the start of 2023, 19:40.366 --> 19:42.633 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% and commanded the number one... 19:42.633 --> 19:43.833 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% Aniya? 19:43.833 --> 19:45.000 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% - [Aniya] "Flowers" by Miley Cyrus. 19:45.000 --> 19:47.233 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% - "Flowers" is correct, well done. 19:47.233 --> 19:49.666 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% And to our next toss up, in what country did 19:49.666 --> 19:52.200 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% Jean Paul Prates recently become CEO 19:52.200 --> 19:55.866 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% of the state-owned petroleum firm, Petrobras, 19:55.866 --> 19:57.933 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% which is headquartered in Rio de Janeiro? 20:05.433 --> 20:06.400 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (buzzer beeps) 20:06.400 --> 20:07.333 align:left position:30% line:83% size:60% Andrew. - Brazil? 20:07.333 --> 20:08.466 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% - Brazil is correct, well done. 20:09.933 --> 20:12.666 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% For your bonus, what actress, who was born in Cuba, 20:12.666 --> 20:15.100 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% portrayed Marilyn Monroe in "Blonde" 20:15.100 --> 20:18.633 align:left position:20% line:77% size:70% and a nurse who cannot lie without vomiting in "Knives Out"? 20:24.000 --> 20:25.133 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - No answer. 20:25.133 --> 20:26.633 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% - [Ethan] Sesser-Valier, chance to steal. 20:27.566 --> 20:29.066 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - No answer. 20:29.066 --> 20:31.200 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% - Answer we're looking for was Ana de Armas, Ana de Armas. 20:33.566 --> 20:35.133 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% For your next toss up, what plant, 20:35.133 --> 20:37.833 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% whose golden form is genetically modified 20:37.833 --> 20:40.700 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% and whose Asian species has a scientific name, 20:42.166 --> 20:45.700 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% oryza sativa, is grown in namesake paddies? 20:49.700 --> 20:50.533 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (buzzer beeps) 20:50.533 --> 20:51.500 align:left position:40% line:83% size:50% Myla. - Rice. 20:51.500 --> 20:53.500 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% - Rice is correct, well done. 20:53.500 --> 20:56.966 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% For your bonus, the 1492 Alhambra Decree 20:56.966 --> 21:00.633 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% expelled Jews from what newly united European country? 21:06.400 --> 21:07.866 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% - Rome? 21:07.866 --> 21:10.200 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% - [Ethan] That is incorrect. Sesser-Valier, chance to steal. 21:11.166 --> 21:12.600 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - No answer. 21:12.600 --> 21:15.033 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% - Truly nobody expected the Spanish Inquisition, 21:15.033 --> 21:17.866 align:left position:30% line:83% size:60% as it's Spain. - Oh, yeah. 21:17.866 --> 21:19.866 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% - For your next toss up, what wars, 21:19.866 --> 21:23.400 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% one of which ended by the Treaty of Tientsin, 21:23.400 --> 21:25.933 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% led to the ceding of Calhoun to Britain 21:25.933 --> 21:28.800 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% and were named for a drug trafficked into China? 21:28.800 --> 21:29.633 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (buzzer beeps) 21:29.633 --> 21:30.833 align:left position:30% line:83% size:60% Ben. - Opium Wars. 21:30.833 --> 21:32.333 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% - Opium Wars is correct, well done. 21:32.333 --> 21:35.100 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% For your bonus, what device, named for a German physicist, 21:35.100 --> 21:37.466 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% is used to detect ionizing radiation, 21:37.466 --> 21:40.633 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% which causes it to emit clicking sounds? 21:41.733 --> 21:42.700 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% - Geiger counter? 21:42.700 --> 21:43.966 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% - That is correct, well done. 21:45.633 --> 21:47.433 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% For your next toss up, what structure contains 21:47.433 --> 21:51.700 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% the Y and Z holes, aligns with the summer solstice, 21:51.700 --> 21:53.200 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% and is a circular collection 21:53.200 --> 21:55.766 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% of upright rocks in southern England? 21:55.766 --> 21:56.600 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (buzzer beeps) 21:56.600 --> 21:57.400 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% Ben. 21:58.666 --> 21:59.900 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - Stonehenge? 21:59.900 --> 22:01.166 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% - Stonehenge is correct, well done. 22:01.166 --> 22:03.266 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% For your bonus, what Hawaiian island 22:03.266 --> 22:05.166 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% was hit by a 2023 wildfire 22:05.166 --> 22:08.100 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% that severely damaged its town of Lahaina? 22:12.033 --> 22:15.466 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% (contestants whispering) 22:17.133 --> 22:18.100 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% - Maui. 22:18.100 --> 22:20.366 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% - Maui is correct, well done. 22:20.366 --> 22:21.633 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% I'm getting the sense that 22:21.633 --> 22:22.600 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% might have been a shot in the dark. 22:22.600 --> 22:23.766 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - [Ben] Yeah. 22:23.766 --> 22:25.466 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% - Never hurts to guess. 22:25.466 --> 22:26.700 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% - [Ben] It's the big one. 22:28.100 --> 22:30.300 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% - All right, and that'll take us to our next toss up. 22:30.300 --> 22:32.833 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% What last name is shared by the English author 22:32.833 --> 22:35.166 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% who wrote the novel, "Sons and Lovers", 22:35.166 --> 22:37.466 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% and the actress who played Katniss Everdeen 22:37.466 --> 22:38.766 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% in "The Hunger Games"? 22:38.766 --> 22:39.600 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (buzzer beeps) 22:39.600 --> 22:40.433 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% Hannah. 22:40.433 --> 22:41.600 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - Lawrence? 22:41.600 --> 22:43.066 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% - Lawrence is correct, well done. 22:43.066 --> 22:45.166 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% For your bonus, the Saint John River flows into 22:45.166 --> 22:47.400 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% what bay to the south of New Brunswick, 22:47.400 --> 22:50.266 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% which has the highest tidal range in the world? 22:51.433 --> 22:52.900 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - No answer. 22:52.900 --> 22:54.500 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% - [Ethan] No answer. Granite City, chance to steal. 22:57.733 --> 22:59.300 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - No answer. 22:59.300 --> 23:01.533 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% - We're looking for the Bay of Fundy, the Bay of Fundy. 23:03.300 --> 23:06.266 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% For your next toss up, what 1976 novel, 23:06.266 --> 23:09.433 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% in which Dr. William Waller buys the protagonist, 23:09.433 --> 23:13.800 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% centers on an enslaved Gambian named Kunta Kinte, 23:13.800 --> 23:15.466 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% and is by Alex Haley? 23:22.800 --> 23:25.600 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (no audio) 23:25.600 --> 23:27.133 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (timer beeps) 23:27.133 --> 23:29.333 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% The answer you're looking for was "Roots", "Roots". 23:29.333 --> 23:31.666 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% And that'll take us to our last media question. 23:32.833 --> 23:34.300 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% This character is known for her... 23:34.300 --> 23:35.566 align:left position:30% line:83% size:60% Hannah. - Rainbow Dash. 23:35.566 --> 23:36.866 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% - [Ethan] Rainbow Dash is correct, well done. 23:36.866 --> 23:37.800 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (buzzer beeps) 23:37.800 --> 23:39.000 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% - [Contestant] Oh, sorry. 23:39.000 --> 23:40.233 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% - Also Rainbow Dash, I'm gonna guess? 23:40.233 --> 23:41.933 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% - [Contestant] No. (laughs) 23:41.933 --> 23:44.100 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% - That is correct. We'll take it back to the toss ups. 23:44.100 --> 23:47.100 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% What 12 letter term names a vector quantity 23:47.100 --> 23:50.133 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% given by a definite integral of velocity 23:50.133 --> 23:55.133 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% or by the change in position that is distinct from distance? 23:55.766 --> 23:56.633 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (buzzer beeps) 23:56.633 --> 23:57.900 align:left position:30% line:83% size:60% Emma. - Displacement? 23:57.900 --> 23:59.100 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% - Displacement is correct, well done. 23:59.100 --> 24:00.866 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% For your bonus, pencil and paper ready. 24:02.333 --> 24:06.600 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% What is the value of X if five raised to the X power 24:06.600 --> 24:09.700 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% equals 125 raised to the fifth power? 24:15.733 --> 24:17.966 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (no audio) 24:24.933 --> 24:27.166 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (no audio) 24:29.866 --> 24:30.800 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (timer beeps) 24:30.800 --> 24:32.133 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% So you guys are all out of time. 24:32.133 --> 24:33.900 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% Sesser-Valier, chance to steal. 24:33.900 --> 24:34.966 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% - Five? 24:34.966 --> 24:36.100 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% - Five is incorrect. 24:36.100 --> 24:39.266 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% The answer we're looking for was 15, 15. 24:39.266 --> 24:40.400 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% - [Contestant] Halfway there. 24:40.400 --> 24:42.266 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% - For your next question, what composer, 24:42.266 --> 24:46.500 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% who wrote several operas called "Orlando Furioso", 24:46.500 --> 24:49.033 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% wrote four violin concerti depicting 24:49.033 --> 24:52.033 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% parts of the year in "The Four Seasons"? 24:52.033 --> 24:53.300 align:left position:30% line:83% size:60% Hannah. - Vivaldi. 24:53.300 --> 24:55.200 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% - Vivaldi's correct, well done. 24:55.200 --> 24:57.833 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% For your bonus, Terence V. Powderly served as 24:57.833 --> 25:01.333 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% the Grand Master Workman of what labor organization 25:01.333 --> 25:03.400 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% that gained prominence in the 1880s 25:03.400 --> 25:05.666 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% before losing ground to the AFL? 25:12.200 --> 25:13.966 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (no audio) 25:13.966 --> 25:15.166 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - No answer. 25:15.166 --> 25:16.900 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% - [Ethan] Granite City, chance to steal. 25:19.800 --> 25:21.300 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - No answer. 25:21.300 --> 25:23.166 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% - Answer you're looking for was the Knights of Labor, 25:23.166 --> 25:24.000 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% the Knights of Labor. 25:24.000 --> 25:25.333 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (bell dings) 25:25.333 --> 25:27.266 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% And that bell means we are all outta time, 25:27.266 --> 25:29.400 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% so let's take a look at our scores. 25:29.400 --> 25:33.966 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% We have Granite City on top, 320, to Sesser-Valier's 140. 25:33.966 --> 25:35.700 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% So, well done, Granite City, 25:35.700 --> 25:37.933 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% you guys are moving on to the next round. 25:37.933 --> 25:40.200 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% And that is all the time we have for on tonight's show. 25:40.200 --> 25:41.733 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% For our lovely contestants here today 25:41.733 --> 25:43.233 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% and the people working hard behind the scenes, 25:43.233 --> 25:46.266 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% I'm Ethan Neir, thank you so much and good night. 25:46.266 --> 25:48.866 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (upbeat music) 25:54.933 --> 25:58.333 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% (upbeat music continues) 26:03.933 --> 26:07.366 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% (upbeat music continues) 26:13.000 --> 26:16.400 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% (upbeat music continues) 26:22.066 --> 26:25.500 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% (upbeat music continues) 26:30.933 --> 26:34.333 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% (upbeat music continues) 26:39.966 --> 26:43.366 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% (upbeat music continues)