WEBVTT 00:00.600 --> 00:03.033 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (light music) 00:12.833 --> 00:15.433 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (upbeat music) 00:25.933 --> 00:27.333 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% - Welcome to "Scholastic Hi-Q," 00:27.333 --> 00:28.833 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% the game where knowledge rules. 00:28.833 --> 00:30.300 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% I'm your host Ethan Neir 00:30.300 --> 00:33.200 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% and we have another great show in store for you tonight. 00:33.200 --> 00:35.866 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% So, let's go ahead and introduce our teams. 00:35.866 --> 00:37.300 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% On the bottom we have Mt. Vernon 00:37.300 --> 00:40.133 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% with Alex, Kiro, Macie, and Ian. 00:40.133 --> 00:43.100 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% And up top we have Wesclin with Colby, Kade, 00:43.100 --> 00:45.100 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% Tommy and Kaiden. 00:45.100 --> 00:46.366 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% Now before we get into the questions, 00:46.366 --> 00:48.733 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% let's just do a quick recap of our rules. 00:48.733 --> 00:50.366 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% We'll start out with some toss-up questions. 00:50.366 --> 00:51.500 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% Those are worth 10 points. 00:51.500 --> 00:53.000 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% If a team gets it right, 00:53.000 --> 00:54.766 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% they move unto a bonus question which is worth 20 00:54.766 --> 00:56.633 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% and can be stolen for 10. 00:56.633 --> 00:58.766 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% You guys are allowed to interrupt me at any time, 00:58.766 --> 01:00.366 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% but if you interrupt me and get a question wrong, 01:00.366 --> 01:02.500 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% it is five points for the other team. 01:02.500 --> 01:04.200 align:left position:30% line:83% size:60% So, just get the questions right. 01:04.200 --> 01:05.666 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% All right, if everybody's ready 01:05.666 --> 01:07.100 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% let's get into the questions. 01:08.233 --> 01:11.300 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% What word proceeds medicine in the title 01:11.300 --> 01:14.933 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% of Louise Erdrich novel as well as song 01:14.933 --> 01:18.766 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% in the title of a poem about J. Alfred Prufrock 01:18.766 --> 01:20.066 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% by T.S. Eliot? 01:31.033 --> 01:33.533 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% The answer we were looking for was love, love. 01:35.000 --> 01:36.333 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% For your next question, 01:36.333 --> 01:40.066 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% what transcendental number is half of tau, 01:40.066 --> 01:43.233 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% appears in the formula for the volume of a sphere 01:43.233 --> 01:44.566 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% and is approximately-- 01:44.566 --> 01:45.400 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% Tommy. 01:45.400 --> 01:46.366 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% - Pi. 01:46.366 --> 01:47.700 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% - Pi is correct, well done. 01:47.700 --> 01:48.666 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% For your bonus. 01:48.666 --> 01:50.100 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% Before becoming president, 01:50.100 --> 01:52.766 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% Harry Truman entered politics in what Missouri city 01:52.766 --> 01:55.233 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% with help from a politician, a political machine 01:55.233 --> 01:57.566 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% run by Tom Pendergast? 02:00.400 --> 02:01.333 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - St. Louis? 02:01.333 --> 02:02.866 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% - St. Louis is incorrect. 02:04.566 --> 02:06.066 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% - Jefferson City. 02:06.066 --> 02:09.466 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% - That is incorrect, it is like the other Missouri city. 02:09.466 --> 02:11.166 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% Kansas City, the other one. 02:13.000 --> 02:14.233 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% For your next toss-up. 02:14.233 --> 02:18.300 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% What landmark is at the summit of Auyan-tepui, 02:18.300 --> 02:21.833 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% is named for an aviator, is in Eastern Venezuela 02:21.833 --> 02:25.133 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% and is the world's highest, uninterrupted waterfall? 02:36.266 --> 02:38.466 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% The answer we were looking for was Angel Falls. 02:38.466 --> 02:39.800 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% Angel Falls. 02:40.733 --> 02:41.933 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% For your next question. 02:41.933 --> 02:44.533 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% What play in which Edgar disguises himself 02:44.533 --> 02:47.533 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% as Tom o'Bedlam centers on a ruler 02:47.533 --> 02:49.566 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% who divides his kingdom between his daughters 02:49.566 --> 02:51.566 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% Regan and Goneril? 03:02.800 --> 03:04.966 align:left position:20% line:77% size:70% Sorry, the answer we were looking for there is "King Lear." 03:04.966 --> 03:06.033 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% "King Lear." 03:07.166 --> 03:08.400 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% For your next question, 03:08.400 --> 03:12.200 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% what text rediscovered on a pillar at Susa 03:12.200 --> 03:16.300 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% in 1901 contains 282 laws following 03:16.300 --> 03:19.100 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% eye for an eye principles and is named-- 03:19.100 --> 03:19.933 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% Ian. 03:19.933 --> 03:21.000 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% - The Hammurabi Code. 03:21.000 --> 03:22.800 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% - That is correct, well done. 03:22.800 --> 03:24.666 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% For your bonus, what is the name 03:24.666 --> 03:26.700 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% of the British public healthcare system 03:26.700 --> 03:30.333 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% that was created in 1948 by Labour Party politician, 03:30.333 --> 03:31.366 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% Aneurin Bevan? 03:36.066 --> 03:37.566 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% - British healthcare. 03:37.566 --> 03:39.000 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% - That is incorrect. 03:39.000 --> 03:40.400 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% Wesclin, chance to steal. 03:46.000 --> 03:47.433 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - No answer. 03:47.433 --> 03:49.633 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% - The answer we were looking for there is the NHS. 03:49.633 --> 03:51.400 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% Or the National Healthcare Service. 03:53.300 --> 03:55.566 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% For your next question, what class of molecules 03:55.566 --> 03:59.700 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% helps the body absorb vitamins K, A, and D, 03:59.700 --> 04:01.800 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% is found in adipose tissue, 04:01.800 --> 04:05.033 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% and comes in saturated and unsaturated-- 04:05.033 --> 04:05.866 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% Colby. 04:05.866 --> 04:06.800 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% - Fats. 04:06.800 --> 04:08.033 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% - Fats is correct, well done. 04:08.033 --> 04:10.166 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% For your bonus, in Shakespeare's play, 04:10.166 --> 04:13.466 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% "A Midsummer Night's Dream," rude mechanicals 04:13.466 --> 04:16.300 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% reenact the tragedy of what youth, 04:16.300 --> 04:19.233 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% who has a secret romance with his neighbor, Thisbe? 04:28.200 --> 04:29.133 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - Perseus? 04:29.133 --> 04:30.100 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% - That is incorrect. 04:30.100 --> 04:31.600 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% Mt. Vernon, a chance to steal. 04:38.700 --> 04:39.733 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - Ophelia. 04:39.733 --> 04:40.866 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% - That is incorrect. 04:40.866 --> 04:42.400 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% The answer we're looking for was Pyramus. 04:42.400 --> 04:43.866 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% Pyramus. 04:43.866 --> 04:46.800 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% And that'll take us to our first media question. 04:46.800 --> 04:48.700 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% Among the three Powerpuff Girls, 04:48.700 --> 04:52.833 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% this character is noted to be the most responsible, 04:52.833 --> 04:54.866 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% clever, and pragmatic. 04:54.866 --> 04:56.800 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% She's also the self proclaimed leader 04:56.800 --> 04:59.166 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% of the crime fighting trio. 04:59.166 --> 05:00.066 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% Alex. 05:00.066 --> 05:01.000 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - Blossom? 05:01.000 --> 05:02.233 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% - Blossom is correct, well done. 05:02.233 --> 05:03.766 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% And even without the picture, there she is. 05:03.766 --> 05:04.800 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% There's Blossom. 05:04.800 --> 05:05.633 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% Well done, Alex. 05:07.066 --> 05:09.266 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% And since that is a media question, there is no bonus. 05:09.266 --> 05:11.500 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% We'll just take it back to the toss-ups. 05:11.500 --> 05:14.300 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% What Jazz singer who sang for Chick Webb 05:14.300 --> 05:16.966 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% as a teenager first hit number one on the charts 05:16.966 --> 05:20.266 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% with "A-Tisket, A-Tasket" and was called, 05:20.266 --> 05:22.266 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% The First Lady of Song? 05:23.233 --> 05:24.066 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% Colby. 05:24.066 --> 05:25.200 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% - Aretha Franklin? 05:25.200 --> 05:26.400 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% - That is incorrect. 05:37.133 --> 05:39.433 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% The answer we were looking for was Ella Fitzgerald. 05:39.433 --> 05:40.666 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% Ella Fitzgerald. 05:42.100 --> 05:44.833 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% For your next question, what father of Louis the Pious 05:44.833 --> 05:48.066 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% was crowned emperor of the Romans by Leo III 05:48.066 --> 05:50.533 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% in A.D. 800 and was-- 05:50.533 --> 05:51.366 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% Kaiden. 05:51.366 --> 05:52.566 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - Charlemagne. 05:52.566 --> 05:54.133 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% - Charlemagne is correct, well done. 05:54.133 --> 05:56.866 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% For your bonus, what is the anatomical name 05:56.866 --> 06:00.600 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% of the socket in the skull within which the eye is located? 06:07.600 --> 06:08.433 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - Cornea. 06:08.433 --> 06:09.733 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% - That is incorrect. 06:09.733 --> 06:11.266 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% Mt. Vernon, chance to steal. 06:14.000 --> 06:15.700 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - Eye orbitals? 06:15.700 --> 06:17.833 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% - Will we accept eye orbitals? 06:23.366 --> 06:24.833 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% We'll take it. 06:24.833 --> 06:25.633 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% The answer we were looking for was, yes, orbital 06:25.633 --> 06:27.100 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% or orbital sockets. 06:27.100 --> 06:29.566 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% So, we'll take it. 06:29.566 --> 06:30.766 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% That will take us back to the toss-ups. 06:30.766 --> 06:33.900 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% What country whose state grid corporation 06:33.900 --> 06:36.733 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% is the world's third largest company by revenue, 06:36.733 --> 06:40.833 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% is the base of Tencent, the Ali Baba Group, and Huawei? 06:41.766 --> 06:42.766 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% Alex. 06:42.766 --> 06:43.700 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% - China? 06:43.700 --> 06:44.966 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% - China is correct, well done. 06:44.966 --> 06:46.566 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% For your bonus, the Battle of Bloody Run 06:46.566 --> 06:48.266 align:left position:30% line:83% size:60% tried to break a siege of Detroit 06:48.266 --> 06:50.700 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% during what anti-British indigenous rebellion 06:50.700 --> 06:54.633 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% in 1763 named for an Odawa Chief? 06:58.466 --> 07:00.800 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (murmuring) 07:05.300 --> 07:08.100 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% You guys are all out of time, Wesclin a chance to steal. 07:13.666 --> 07:14.666 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - Philips War? 07:14.666 --> 07:16.133 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% - That is incorrect. 07:16.133 --> 07:18.100 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% The answer we were looking for was Pontiac's War. 07:18.100 --> 07:18.966 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% Pontiac's War. 07:20.600 --> 07:22.933 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% For your next toss-up, what bodies which grow 07:22.933 --> 07:26.100 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% in the zone of accumulation carve out landforms 07:26.100 --> 07:29.266 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% such as aretes, and cirques 07:29.266 --> 07:32.033 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% and can form wide spread ice sheets? 07:33.133 --> 07:33.966 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% Colby. 07:33.966 --> 07:35.133 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - Glaciers. 07:35.133 --> 07:36.333 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% - Glaciers is correct, well done. 07:36.333 --> 07:39.466 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% For your bonus, in June 2023 what convention 07:39.466 --> 07:41.500 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% of Christian churches voted to expel 07:41.500 --> 07:44.400 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% the Saddleback mega church after it ordained 07:44.400 --> 07:45.900 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% a female pastor? 07:56.700 --> 07:57.633 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% You guys are all out of time. 07:57.633 --> 07:58.566 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% Mt. Vernon, a chance to steal. 07:58.566 --> 07:59.900 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% - Southern Baptist Convention. 07:59.900 --> 08:01.333 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% - That is correct, well done. 08:02.566 --> 08:03.800 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% On your next toss-up, 08:03.800 --> 08:06.300 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% what rate, which is used as an adjustment 08:06.300 --> 08:09.300 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% for real economic stats, is measured 08:09.300 --> 08:12.300 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% by the CPI and is the rate at which-- 08:12.300 --> 08:13.133 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% Kaiden. 08:13.133 --> 08:14.300 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - Inflation. 08:14.300 --> 08:15.733 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% - Inflation is correct, well done. 08:15.733 --> 08:18.566 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% For your bonus, the naive Amelia Sedley 08:18.566 --> 08:21.200 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% and the cunning Becky Sharp are the contrasting 08:21.200 --> 08:24.666 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% figures in what 1848 novel without a hero 08:24.666 --> 08:27.600 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% written by William Makepeace Thackeray? 08:38.766 --> 08:40.933 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% You guys are all out of time, Mt. Vernon, chance to steal. 08:40.933 --> 08:42.133 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% - "Pride and Prejudice." 08:42.133 --> 08:43.600 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% - That is incorrect. 08:43.600 --> 08:45.666 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% The answer we were looking for was "Vanity Fair." 08:45.666 --> 08:46.833 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% "Vanity Fair." 08:47.966 --> 08:49.500 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% Your next toss-up, what man, 08:49.500 --> 08:51.900 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% James Madison's second vice president, 08:51.900 --> 08:54.166 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% was a Massachusetts governor who named 08:54.166 --> 08:56.300 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% the practice of drawing districts 08:56.300 --> 08:58.000 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% for political advantage? 09:08.900 --> 09:10.100 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% The answer we were looking for there 09:10.100 --> 09:14.000 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% was Elbridge Gerry as in gerrymandering. 09:14.000 --> 09:17.133 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% And that will take us to our next media question. 09:17.133 --> 09:19.033 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% This five part Canadian band 09:19.033 --> 09:21.333 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% has been making music since 2005. 09:21.333 --> 09:24.300 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% Their more popular songs include "Hayloft," "Verbatim," 09:24.300 --> 09:25.433 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% and Arms-- 09:25.433 --> 09:26.500 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% Kira. 09:26.500 --> 09:27.733 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - Mother Mother. 09:27.733 --> 09:28.300 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% - Mother Mother is correct, well done. 09:29.400 --> 09:30.800 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% Back to our toss-ups. 09:30.800 --> 09:33.533 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% In 2022, what former finance minister 09:33.533 --> 09:35.966 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% who founded the centrist party, En Marche! 09:35.966 --> 09:38.500 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% defeated Marine Le Pen to win reelection 09:38.500 --> 09:40.466 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% as President of France? 09:47.333 --> 09:48.366 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% Alex. 09:48.366 --> 09:49.600 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - Jacque. 09:49.600 --> 09:51.266 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% - Jacque is incorrect. 09:55.800 --> 09:56.633 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - Kaiden. 09:56.633 --> 09:57.866 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% - Charles de Gaulle. 09:57.866 --> 09:59.366 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% - Charles de Gaulle is also incorrect. 09:59.366 --> 10:01.166 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% The answer we were looking for was Emmanuel Macron. 10:01.166 --> 10:02.466 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% Emmanuel Macron. 10:05.066 --> 10:06.800 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% Your next toss-up, what man who wrote 10:06.800 --> 10:09.400 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% "On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres" 10:09.400 --> 10:11.133 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% was a Polish scientist who published 10:11.133 --> 10:13.800 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% a helio-centric model of the solar system? 10:14.800 --> 10:15.633 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% Kaiden. 10:15.633 --> 10:16.833 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - Copernicus. 10:16.833 --> 10:18.100 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% - Copernicus is correct, well done. 10:18.100 --> 10:20.333 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% For your bonus, what author of the novel 10:20.333 --> 10:23.333 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% "Flow My Tears, the Policeman Said" wrote 10:23.333 --> 10:25.900 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% an alternative history of World War II 10:25.900 --> 10:27.866 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% called "The Man in the High Castle?" 10:32.466 --> 10:34.800 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (murmuring) 10:38.733 --> 10:39.700 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% You guys are all out of time. 10:39.700 --> 10:40.866 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% Mt. Vernon, a chance to steal. 10:40.866 --> 10:41.800 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% - John. 10:41.800 --> 10:43.333 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% - John is incorrect. 10:43.333 --> 10:45.633 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% The answer we were looking for was Philip K. Dick. 10:45.633 --> 10:46.400 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% Philip K. Dick. 10:48.300 --> 10:49.533 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% For your next toss-up, 10:49.533 --> 10:52.100 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% what character who loses his new blue jacket 10:52.100 --> 10:54.200 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% while escaping from Mr. McGregor 10:54.200 --> 10:56.133 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% is an animal who raids a garden 10:56.133 --> 10:57.633 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% in a picture book by-- 10:57.633 --> 10:58.466 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% Macie. 10:58.466 --> 10:59.733 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - Peter Rabbit. 10:59.733 --> 11:01.000 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% - Peter Rabbit is correct, well done. 11:01.000 --> 11:03.400 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% For your bonus, in 2023, what Paris based 11:03.400 --> 11:07.633 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% international agency added the historic center of Odessa 11:07.633 --> 11:10.500 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% to its World Heritage endangered list? 11:15.300 --> 11:16.566 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% - WWF? 11:16.566 --> 11:17.800 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% - That is incorrect. 11:17.800 --> 11:18.966 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% Wesclin, a chance to steal. 11:18.966 --> 11:20.166 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - UNESCO. 11:20.166 --> 11:21.633 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% - UNESCO is correct, well done. 11:23.033 --> 11:24.600 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% For your next toss up, what company 11:24.600 --> 11:27.933 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% which introduced the x86 architecture 11:27.933 --> 11:31.800 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% and is phasing out it Celeron and Pentium devices 11:31.800 --> 11:34.766 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% supplies Dell and HP's computer chips? 11:36.100 --> 11:36.933 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% Alex. 11:36.933 --> 11:37.866 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% - Intel. 11:37.866 --> 11:39.100 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% - Intel is correct, well done. 11:39.100 --> 11:42.333 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% For your bonus, Sumio Iijima is often credited 11:42.333 --> 11:44.166 align:left position:30% line:83% size:60% with discovering what cylindrical 11:44.166 --> 11:47.700 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% allotrope of carbon known as CNTs, 11:47.700 --> 11:50.666 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% notable for its high conductivity and strength? 11:55.066 --> 11:55.900 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - Graphite? 11:55.900 --> 11:57.100 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% - That is incorrect. 11:57.100 --> 11:58.800 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% Wesclin, a chance to steal. 11:58.800 --> 12:00.166 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% - Carbon nano tubes. 12:00.166 --> 12:01.600 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% - That is correct, well done, Colby. 12:03.233 --> 12:04.466 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% Back to the toss-ups. 12:04.466 --> 12:07.466 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% What home country of author Alice Munro 12:07.466 --> 12:10.466 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% was led in the 20th century by such Prime Ministers as 12:10.466 --> 12:14.266 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% Lester Pearson and is governed from Ottawa? 12:14.266 --> 12:15.100 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% Kaiden. 12:15.100 --> 12:16.033 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - Canada! 12:16.033 --> 12:17.600 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% - Canada is correct, well done. 12:17.600 --> 12:20.533 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% For your bonus, recurring character Nathan Zuckerman 12:20.533 --> 12:23.366 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% appears in the novels of what Jewish-American author 12:23.366 --> 12:27.000 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% who wrote "Portnoy's Complaint" and the "The Human Stain?" 12:32.533 --> 12:33.366 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - Hawthorne. 12:33.366 --> 12:34.500 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% - That is incorrect. 12:34.500 --> 12:35.900 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% Mt. Vernon, chance to steal. 12:38.000 --> 12:39.066 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - Mark Twain. 12:39.066 --> 12:40.500 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% - That is incorrect. 12:40.500 --> 12:42.666 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% The answer we were looking for was Philip Roth. 12:42.666 --> 12:43.500 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% Philip Roth. 12:45.100 --> 12:46.300 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% For your next toss-up, 12:46.300 --> 12:48.466 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% what planet whose atmosphere has clouds 12:48.466 --> 12:52.100 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% made of sulfuric acid is home to the Maxwell Montes 12:52.100 --> 12:54.866 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% mountain range and is the second-- 12:54.866 --> 12:55.700 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% Colby. 12:55.700 --> 12:56.666 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% - Venus. 12:56.666 --> 12:58.533 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% - Venus is correct, well done. 12:58.533 --> 13:01.533 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% For your bonus, the Mapai was a progressive 13:01.533 --> 13:03.200 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% political party in what country 13:03.200 --> 13:06.266 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% whose first prime minister was David Ben-Gurion? 13:08.033 --> 13:08.966 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - Israel. 13:08.966 --> 13:10.533 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% - Israel is correct, well done. 13:11.733 --> 13:14.466 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% And that will take us to our next media question. 13:14.466 --> 13:17.900 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% This Netflix original series centers on Kipo Oak, 13:17.900 --> 13:20.766 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% who must travel the post-apocalyptic upper society 13:20.766 --> 13:23.433 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% governed by mutants in pursuit of her father 13:23.433 --> 13:25.933 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% since being made to evacuate her home. 13:25.933 --> 13:26.833 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% Name this show. 13:34.533 --> 13:35.366 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% Kira. 13:35.366 --> 13:36.366 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% - [Kira] "She-Ra?" 13:36.366 --> 13:37.366 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% - That is incorrect. 13:42.100 --> 13:43.033 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% Colby. 13:43.033 --> 13:44.500 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% - "Love, Death, and Robots." 13:44.500 --> 13:47.033 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% - That is a great show, but incorrect. 13:47.033 --> 13:48.300 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% The answer we were looking for was 13:48.300 --> 13:51.700 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% "Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts." 13:51.700 --> 13:53.966 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% And that will take us to the lightning round. 13:56.366 --> 13:59.266 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% (cracking thunder) 14:03.600 --> 14:05.100 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% The way our lightning round works is each team 14:05.100 --> 14:06.633 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% will have 60 seconds to answer 14:06.633 --> 14:09.800 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% as many questions as they can about a certain topic. 14:09.800 --> 14:11.966 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% Now Mt. Vernon since you guys are trailing in this one 14:11.966 --> 14:13.500 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% you get the pick of the liter. 14:13.500 --> 14:16.333 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% Your choices are quadrilaterals, 14:16.333 --> 14:21.233 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% musical instruments, A-R-M, or B-E-N. 14:24.066 --> 14:25.733 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% - Sure. 14:25.733 --> 14:26.733 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% Yeah, you say it, go ahead. 14:26.733 --> 14:27.666 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% - Musical instruments. 14:27.666 --> 14:29.700 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% - Musical instruments. 14:29.700 --> 14:31.166 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% It's saying, pencil and paper ready 14:31.166 --> 14:32.466 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% like this is a lot to write down. 14:32.466 --> 14:33.400 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% It's really not that much, 14:33.400 --> 14:35.700 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% but just in case you want to. 14:35.700 --> 14:37.300 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% Given these musical instruments, 14:37.300 --> 14:39.500 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% identify whether they are percussion, 14:39.500 --> 14:42.633 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% string, wind, or electronic instruments. 14:42.633 --> 14:47.233 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% Note that wind includes both woodwind and brass. 14:47.233 --> 14:48.333 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% 60 seconds on the clock. 14:48.333 --> 14:49.433 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% I will count you down. 14:49.433 --> 14:51.700 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% Three, two, one. 14:51.700 --> 14:52.633 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% Timpani. 14:52.633 --> 14:53.600 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - Percussion. 14:53.600 --> 14:54.800 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% - Acoustic guitar. 14:54.800 --> 14:55.700 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - String. 14:55.700 --> 14:57.033 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - Didgeridoo. 14:57.033 --> 14:57.900 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% - Wind. 14:57.900 --> 14:58.800 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - Fiddle. 14:58.800 --> 14:59.633 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% - Wind. 14:59.633 --> 15:00.500 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% - That's incorrect. 15:00.500 --> 15:01.300 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% Synthesizer. 15:02.300 --> 15:03.600 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - Electronic? 15:03.600 --> 15:04.566 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - Cor anglais. 15:05.966 --> 15:07.266 align:left position:30% line:83% size:60% You can pass. - Pass. 15:07.266 --> 15:08.400 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - Glockenspiel. 15:08.400 --> 15:09.766 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - Percussion. 15:09.766 --> 15:11.000 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - Euphonium. 15:11.000 --> 15:13.166 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% - Wind. 15:13.166 --> 15:14.166 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - Balalaika. 15:15.333 --> 15:16.866 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% - Pass. 15:16.866 --> 15:17.866 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - Otamatone. 15:19.166 --> 15:20.000 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - Electric. 15:21.300 --> 15:22.933 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - Cor Anglais? 15:22.933 --> 15:23.766 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% - Wind. 15:25.866 --> 15:28.733 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% - Balalaika, balalaika. 15:28.733 --> 15:29.600 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - Percussion. 15:29.600 --> 15:31.500 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% - That is incorrect. 15:31.500 --> 15:34.233 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% And I believe you got every single other of them correct. 15:34.233 --> 15:37.266 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% We will go through the two that you did miss. 15:37.266 --> 15:40.300 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% The fiddle is a string instrument. 15:40.300 --> 15:44.533 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% And the balalaika is a string instrument as well. 15:45.733 --> 15:48.733 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% All right, now Wesclin it is your guys' turn. 15:48.733 --> 15:53.733 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% Your choices are A-R-M, B-E-N, or quadrilaterals. 15:55.866 --> 15:56.933 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% - Quadrilaterals. 15:56.933 --> 15:58.066 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - All right. 15:58.066 --> 15:59.800 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% Given that some answers may be repeated, 15:59.800 --> 16:02.833 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% what is the most general type of quadrilateral 16:02.833 --> 16:04.433 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% with these properties? 16:04.433 --> 16:08.000 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% We're looking for a noun unless specified otherwise. 16:08.000 --> 16:09.066 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% 60 seconds on the clock. 16:09.066 --> 16:10.166 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% I will count you down. 16:10.166 --> 16:12.500 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% Three, two, one. 16:12.500 --> 16:15.133 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% All interior angles are right angles. 16:15.133 --> 16:15.966 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - Square. 16:15.966 --> 16:17.200 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% - That's incorrect. 16:17.200 --> 16:18.866 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% Exactly one pair of sides is parallel. 16:19.866 --> 16:21.400 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - Trapezoid. 16:21.400 --> 16:24.700 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% - The rotational symmetry is of order four. 16:27.366 --> 16:28.633 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% - Pass. 16:28.633 --> 16:30.133 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% - All side lengths are equal. 16:31.400 --> 16:32.300 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - That's square. 16:32.300 --> 16:33.233 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% - That's incorrect. 16:34.133 --> 16:35.533 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% An adjective for one for which 16:35.533 --> 16:37.900 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% a circle can be drawn passing through all vertices. 16:40.200 --> 16:41.133 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - Square. 16:41.133 --> 16:42.533 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% - That's incorrect. 16:42.533 --> 16:44.433 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% Every pair of adjacent interior angles is supplementary. 16:45.566 --> 16:46.800 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% - Pass. 16:46.800 --> 16:48.600 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% - The diagonal each bisect each other. 16:48.600 --> 16:49.600 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% Oh, the other. 16:50.666 --> 16:52.033 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% - A parallelogram. 16:52.033 --> 16:53.566 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% - The diagonals perpendicular. 16:56.000 --> 16:57.600 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - Rectangle. 16:57.600 --> 16:59.033 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% - That's incorrect. 16:59.033 --> 17:02.033 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% The diagonals are each other's perpendicular bisectors. 17:02.033 --> 17:03.500 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% - Pass. 17:03.500 --> 17:06.633 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% - An adjective for one where every interior angle 17:06.633 --> 17:08.666 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% is under 180 degrees. 17:09.700 --> 17:11.333 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% - Pass. 17:11.333 --> 17:13.666 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% - The rotational symmetry is-- 17:13.666 --> 17:15.266 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% All out of time. 17:15.266 --> 17:17.400 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% We'll go through the ones that you guys missed. 17:17.400 --> 17:20.900 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% All interior angles are right angles is a rectangle. 17:20.900 --> 17:25.066 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% The rotational symmetry is of order four is a square. 17:25.066 --> 17:28.933 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% The all side lengths are equal is rhombus. 17:28.933 --> 17:31.566 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% The adjective for one for which a circle 17:31.566 --> 17:33.700 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% can be drawn passing through all vertices 17:33.700 --> 17:35.933 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% is cyclic quadrilateral. 17:35.933 --> 17:38.133 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% The every pair of adjacent interior angles is supplementary 17:38.133 --> 17:39.466 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% is parallelogram. 17:39.466 --> 17:42.266 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% The diagonals are perpendicular is kite. 17:42.266 --> 17:43.500 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% The diagonals are each other's 17:43.500 --> 17:45.766 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% perpendicular bisectors is rhombus. 17:45.766 --> 17:48.900 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% And an adjective for one where every interior angle 17:48.900 --> 17:52.600 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% is under 180 degrees is convex. 17:52.600 --> 17:54.166 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% Convex. 17:54.166 --> 17:56.133 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% All right, so let's take a look at our score 17:56.133 --> 17:57.166 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% after the lightning round. 17:57.166 --> 17:58.200 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% And we have a lead change. 17:58.200 --> 17:59.866 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% Mt. Vernon now on top. 17:59.866 --> 18:02.466 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% 160 to Wesclin's 140. 18:02.466 --> 18:05.433 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% Still a very close game going into the back half. 18:06.800 --> 18:08.733 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% For your next question, what composer 18:08.733 --> 18:13.133 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% whose opera, "La Cenerentola," adopts the story 18:13.133 --> 18:15.500 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% of Cinderella, depicted a hero who shoots 18:15.500 --> 18:18.233 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% an apple off his son's head in William Tell? 18:20.233 --> 18:21.066 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% Kaiden. 18:21.066 --> 18:21.900 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - Rossini. 18:21.900 --> 18:23.133 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% - Rossini is correct. 18:23.133 --> 18:25.333 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% For your bonus, what song whose music video 18:25.333 --> 18:27.766 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% is set in a flooding laundromat and depicts 18:27.766 --> 18:31.800 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% a lotto at a funeral is the numerically titled debut single 18:31.800 --> 18:33.433 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% of BTS' Jung Kook. 18:35.300 --> 18:36.133 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% - One. 18:36.133 --> 18:37.066 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% - One is incorrect. 18:37.066 --> 18:38.466 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% Mt. Vernon, chance to steal. 18:40.000 --> 18:40.933 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% - Seven. 18:40.933 --> 18:42.033 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% - Seven is correct, well done. 18:43.166 --> 18:44.900 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% For your next question, what title character 18:44.900 --> 18:47.833 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% confronts 300 wolves in the Pyrenees 18:47.833 --> 18:49.800 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% with help from his servant Friday 18:49.800 --> 18:52.666 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% and is stranded in a novel by Daniel Defoe? 18:58.933 --> 19:00.333 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% Alex. 19:00.333 --> 19:01.133 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% - Jimmy. 19:01.133 --> 19:02.666 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% - That's incorrect. 19:12.966 --> 19:14.466 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% Sorry, you guys are all out of time. 19:14.466 --> 19:16.966 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% The answer we're looking for was "Robinson Crusoe." 19:16.966 --> 19:18.933 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% "Robinson Crusoe." 19:18.933 --> 19:21.000 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% For your next question, what kind of structures 19:21.000 --> 19:25.366 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% in early America include the Middlesex one ending in Boston 19:25.366 --> 19:28.200 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% and another dubbed Clinton's Ditch in New York 19:28.200 --> 19:29.400 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% named for Erie? 19:31.233 --> 19:32.066 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% Macie. 19:32.066 --> 19:33.000 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% - Canal. 19:33.000 --> 19:34.500 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% - Canal is correct, well done. 19:34.500 --> 19:37.200 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% For your bonus, what Soviet author drew his on experiences 19:37.200 --> 19:38.966 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% as a political prisoner to conduct 19:38.966 --> 19:42.033 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% an experiment in literary investigation titled, 19:42.033 --> 19:43.866 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% "The Gulag Archipelago." 19:50.166 --> 19:51.566 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% - Smith. 19:51.566 --> 19:52.500 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% - That is incorrect. 19:52.500 --> 19:53.666 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% Wesclin, chance to steal. 19:53.666 --> 19:54.833 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - Dostoevsky? 19:54.833 --> 19:56.333 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% - That is incorrect. 19:56.333 --> 19:58.633 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% The answer we were looking for was Aleksander Solzhenitsyn. 20:00.933 --> 20:03.000 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% For your next question, what city contains 20:03.000 --> 20:06.366 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% the Vigeland Installation in Frogner Park, 20:06.366 --> 20:09.100 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% hosts the award ceremony of the Nobel Peace Prize, 20:09.100 --> 20:11.066 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% and is the capital of Norway? 20:11.966 --> 20:12.800 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% Kaiden. 20:12.800 --> 20:13.733 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% - Oslo. 20:13.733 --> 20:15.266 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% - Oslo is correct, well done. 20:15.266 --> 20:18.766 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% For your bonus, what flowers in a certain Giverny garden 20:18.766 --> 20:22.033 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% were depicted in approximately 250 paintings 20:22.033 --> 20:23.166 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% by Claude Monet? 20:24.666 --> 20:26.066 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - Water lilies. 20:26.066 --> 20:27.466 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% - Water lilies is correct, well done Colby. 20:28.733 --> 20:29.866 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% For your next question, 20:29.866 --> 20:32.233 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% what sculpture created the Big Sail, 20:32.233 --> 20:35.166 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% a monumental sculpture on the campus of MIT 20:35.166 --> 20:37.100 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% and many hanging kinetic sculptures 20:37.100 --> 20:38.833 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% that were dubbed mobiles? 20:45.933 --> 20:47.133 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% Alex. 20:47.133 --> 20:48.133 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% - Mark. 20:48.133 --> 20:49.200 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% - Mark is incorrect. 21:01.000 --> 21:02.533 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% So all out of time. 21:02.533 --> 21:04.033 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% The answer we were looking for was Alexander Calder. 21:04.033 --> 21:04.966 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% Alexander Calder. 21:06.466 --> 21:08.000 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% For your next question, 21:08.000 --> 21:11.500 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% what element, which is the second lightest Chalcogen 21:11.500 --> 21:13.800 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% ordinarily exists as a yellow solid 21:13.800 --> 21:16.000 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% and forms compounds that often smell-- 21:16.000 --> 21:16.833 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% Ian. 21:16.833 --> 21:17.800 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - Sulfur. 21:17.800 --> 21:19.233 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% - Sulfur is correct, well done. 21:19.233 --> 21:20.866 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% For your bonus, what term for an ancient Greek 21:20.866 --> 21:23.133 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% heavy infantry unit also names the bones 21:23.133 --> 21:25.700 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% found in human fingers and toes. 21:25.700 --> 21:27.100 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - Phalanges. 21:27.100 --> 21:29.166 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% - Phalanges is correct, well done. 21:29.166 --> 21:31.633 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% And that will take us to our next media question. 21:33.066 --> 21:34.400 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% This American rapper-- 21:34.400 --> 21:35.233 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% Alex. 21:35.233 --> 21:36.400 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - Ice Spice. 21:36.400 --> 21:37.200 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% - Ice Spice is correct, well done. 21:38.333 --> 21:40.100 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% That will take us back to our toss-ups. 21:40.100 --> 21:44.100 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% What film whose title object is the real life 21:44.100 --> 21:47.900 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% Antikythera mechanism is the fifth 21:47.900 --> 21:50.066 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% about a whip wielding archeologist 21:50.066 --> 21:52.066 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% played by Harrison Ford. 21:52.066 --> 21:52.900 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% Alex. 21:52.900 --> 21:53.700 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - Indiana Jones. 21:54.833 --> 21:57.233 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% - We need more than Indiana Jones. 21:58.200 --> 21:59.766 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% - "Raiders of the Lost Ark?" 21:59.766 --> 22:01.400 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% - That is incorrect. 22:02.400 --> 22:03.633 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% - Colby. 22:03.633 --> 22:04.900 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% - "Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny." 22:04.900 --> 22:07.066 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% - That is correct, well done, Colby. 22:07.066 --> 22:10.333 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% And for your bonus, pencil and paper ready. 22:10.333 --> 22:13.466 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% Given that 14 squared equals 196, 22:13.466 --> 22:16.500 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% what is the value of 28 squared? 22:30.733 --> 22:32.166 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% - 784. 22:32.166 --> 22:33.833 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% - That is correct, well done Tommy. 22:35.366 --> 22:38.833 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% For your next toss-up, what country was led by 22:38.833 --> 22:43.833 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% Liaquat Ali Khan and Mohammed Al Jinnah after it split apart 22:45.166 --> 22:48.000 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% from India during the process of partition in 1947? 22:48.000 --> 22:48.833 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% Kaiden. 22:48.833 --> 22:50.033 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - Pakistan. 22:50.033 --> 22:51.933 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% - Pakistan is correct, well done. 22:51.933 --> 22:53.766 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% For your bonus, what American explorer led 22:53.766 --> 22:55.966 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% an expedition across the southwest portion 22:55.966 --> 22:58.200 align:left position:30% line:83% size:60% of the Louisiana Purchase in 1806 22:58.200 --> 23:01.333 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% and is the namesake of a mountain in Colorado? 23:05.233 --> 23:06.300 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% - Clark. 23:06.300 --> 23:07.633 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% - That is incorrect. 23:07.633 --> 23:09.600 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% Mt. Vernon, chance to steal. 23:09.600 --> 23:10.533 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% - Pike? 23:10.533 --> 23:11.800 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% - Pike is correct, well done. 23:13.800 --> 23:15.166 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% For your next toss-up, what story 23:15.166 --> 23:17.533 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% in which a cab ride after a ball leads 23:17.533 --> 23:20.000 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% to poverty for Madame Loisel 23:20.000 --> 23:23.600 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% was written Guy de Maupassant, 23:23.600 --> 23:25.900 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% about the loss of borrowed jewelry? 23:28.400 --> 23:29.233 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% Colby. 23:29.233 --> 23:30.066 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - "Les Mis." 23:30.066 --> 23:30.933 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% - That is incorrect. 23:39.700 --> 23:40.633 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% Alex. 23:40.633 --> 23:41.633 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% - "Adventures of Tom Sawyer." 23:41.633 --> 23:43.133 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% - That is incorrect. 23:43.133 --> 23:45.300 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% The answer we were looking for was "The Necklace." 23:45.300 --> 23:46.366 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% "The Necklace." 23:47.700 --> 23:48.966 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% For your next question, 23:48.966 --> 23:51.600 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% what river, which is formed by the Coosa 23:51.600 --> 23:55.833 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% and Tallapoosa rivers flows under the Edmund Pettus Bridge 23:55.833 --> 23:59.166 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% in Selma and shares its name with the state? 23:59.166 --> 24:00.066 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% Alex. 24:00.066 --> 24:00.866 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - Mississippi. 24:00.866 --> 24:01.833 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% - That is incorrect. 24:02.933 --> 24:03.766 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - Kaiden. 24:03.766 --> 24:04.700 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% - Missouri. 24:04.700 --> 24:05.866 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% - That is also incorrect. 24:05.866 --> 24:07.266 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% The answer we were looking for was Alabama. 24:07.266 --> 24:08.100 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% Alabama. 24:09.566 --> 24:10.500 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% - [Kaiden] There's an Alabama River? 24:10.500 --> 24:11.733 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% - Here's our next toss-up. 24:11.733 --> 24:13.966 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% - In what battle known as Operation Detachment 24:13.966 --> 24:16.500 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% did US troops take Mount Suribachi 24:16.500 --> 24:18.633 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% as shown in Joe Rosenthal's photograph 24:18.633 --> 24:20.233 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% of soldiers raising a flag? 24:21.233 --> 24:22.166 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% Ian. 24:22.166 --> 24:23.333 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% - The Battle of Iwo Jima. 24:23.333 --> 24:24.800 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% - Iwo Jima is correct, well done. 24:24.800 --> 24:27.400 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% For your bonus, while hard to apply in practice, 24:27.400 --> 24:30.700 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% what thermodynamic cycle named for a French scientist 24:30.700 --> 24:33.966 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% is the most efficient heat engine between two reservoirs? 24:35.500 --> 24:37.800 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (murmuring) 24:44.400 --> 24:45.633 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% You guys are all out of time. 24:45.633 --> 24:46.766 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% Wesclin, a chance to steal. 24:58.266 --> 24:59.100 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% The answer we were looking for was 24:59.100 --> 25:00.766 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% the Carnot cycle. 25:00.766 --> 25:01.766 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% The Carnot cycle. 25:03.333 --> 25:04.933 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% For your next toss-up, what novel 25:04.933 --> 25:09.933 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% in which Mr. Carmichael takes Absalom's case pro deo 25:11.433 --> 25:13.666 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% and Stephen Kumalo attempts to fix 25:13.666 --> 25:17.700 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% his village in South Africa is by Alan Patton? 25:17.700 --> 25:18.900 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% Or Paton, excuse me. 25:22.566 --> 25:23.400 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% Colby. 25:23.400 --> 25:24.233 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% - "Heart of Darkness." 25:24.233 --> 25:25.366 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% - That is incorrect. 25:32.033 --> 25:32.966 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% Alex. 25:32.966 --> 25:34.266 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% - "Adventures of Tom Sawyer." 25:34.266 --> 25:35.500 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% - That is incorrect. 25:35.500 --> 25:36.433 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% The answer we were looking for was 25:36.433 --> 25:39.233 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% "Cry, the Beloved Country." 25:39.233 --> 25:40.466 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (dinging) 25:40.466 --> 25:42.200 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% And that bell means we are all out of time. 25:42.200 --> 25:43.500 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% Our lovely contestants here today 25:43.500 --> 25:45.100 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% and the people working hard behind the camera, 25:45.100 --> 25:47.500 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% I'm Ethan Neir, thank you so much and goodnight. 25:49.266 --> 25:51.866 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (upbeat music) 26:16.566 --> 26:19.166 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (upbeat music) 26:31.600 --> 26:34.166 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (upbeat music)