1 00:00:00,633 --> 00:00:02,833 (bright music) 2 00:00:05,666 --> 00:00:08,233 (upbeat music) 3 00:00:13,133 --> 00:00:16,633 (upbeat music continues) 4 00:00:18,600 --> 00:00:20,033 - Greetings to all who wish to be greeted. 5 00:00:20,033 --> 00:00:22,933 I'm Dahlia Dahl, and this is "Scholastic Hi-Q," 6 00:00:22,933 --> 00:00:25,200 the game show where knowledge rules. 7 00:00:25,200 --> 00:00:27,766 I am joined today by my lovely contestants 8 00:00:27,766 --> 00:00:30,800 from Centralia and Metro East Lutheran, 9 00:00:30,800 --> 00:00:33,000 who if you look at them, are wearing red and green, 10 00:00:33,000 --> 00:00:36,466 which means it's the "Hi-Q" Christmas special! 11 00:00:36,466 --> 00:00:40,033 Just kidding, this is airing in January, 12 00:00:40,033 --> 00:00:42,366 that, you know, if all goes well. 13 00:00:42,366 --> 00:00:44,066 We're filming this month in advance. 14 00:00:44,066 --> 00:00:46,500 So players, you are both returning, 15 00:00:46,500 --> 00:00:48,733 the winners of your respective episodes, 16 00:00:48,733 --> 00:00:51,333 so you should already know the rules. 17 00:00:51,333 --> 00:00:53,166 However, this may be a viewer's first episode, 18 00:00:53,166 --> 00:00:55,300 so I'm gonna explain them anyway. 19 00:00:55,300 --> 00:00:57,500 We're going to start with toss-up questions 20 00:00:57,500 --> 00:00:59,166 in which I will ask a question, 21 00:00:59,166 --> 00:01:03,433 and it will be up to either team to buzz in and answer. 22 00:01:03,433 --> 00:01:06,566 If you interrupt me, the other team will automatically 23 00:01:06,566 --> 00:01:09,266 get five points if you are wrong, 24 00:01:09,266 --> 00:01:11,300 and they will get to steal. 25 00:01:11,300 --> 00:01:13,366 If you are incorrect, the other team gets to steal. 26 00:01:13,366 --> 00:01:14,666 However, if you get it correct, 27 00:01:14,666 --> 00:01:18,600 you get the choice to answer a bonus question. 28 00:01:18,600 --> 00:01:20,833 Isn't that amazing? 29 00:01:20,833 --> 00:01:24,100 So without further ado, if you are both ready, 30 00:01:24,100 --> 00:01:26,033 of course, let's begin. 31 00:01:27,666 --> 00:01:31,766 What film character pretends to be Abe Froman, 32 00:01:31,766 --> 00:01:34,133 the Sausage King of Chicago, 33 00:01:34,133 --> 00:01:37,800 and rides in Cameron's dad Ferrari while taking a- 34 00:01:37,800 --> 00:01:38,666 (bell dings) 35 00:01:38,666 --> 00:01:39,966 - "Ferris Bueller." 36 00:01:39,966 --> 00:01:41,400 - That is correct, Peter. 37 00:01:41,400 --> 00:01:43,166 I was gonna be so hurt if you got that wrong. 38 00:01:43,166 --> 00:01:45,100 You get to answer the bonus question now. 39 00:01:45,100 --> 00:01:48,166 What California landmark which was built on Mount Lee 40 00:01:48,166 --> 00:01:51,900 to advertise a real estate development in the 1920s 41 00:01:51,900 --> 00:01:54,666 once included the word "land"? 42 00:01:54,666 --> 00:01:55,933 - Hollywood? 43 00:01:55,933 --> 00:01:59,200 - That is correct, Dalton. That is correct. 44 00:02:01,100 --> 00:02:03,500 The Hollywood sign, that is correct. 45 00:02:03,500 --> 00:02:07,233 We're going to go for the next toss-up question. 46 00:02:07,233 --> 00:02:11,366 What poet of "Ode on the Death of a Favorite Cat-" 47 00:02:11,366 --> 00:02:12,633 (bell dings) 48 00:02:12,633 --> 00:02:13,800 - [Dean] Gray. 49 00:02:14,666 --> 00:02:16,233 - [Dahlia] That is correct. 50 00:02:16,233 --> 00:02:17,633 - I'm wanted to say- - You handled it. 51 00:02:17,633 --> 00:02:19,500 - You get to answer the bonus question now. 52 00:02:19,500 --> 00:02:22,200 What unit of mass named for an English chemist 53 00:02:22,200 --> 00:02:26,333 equals 1/12 of the mass of an atom of carbon-12? 54 00:02:26,333 --> 00:02:27,466 - [Erik] It's a dalton, right? 55 00:02:27,466 --> 00:02:28,366 - Is it a dalton? 56 00:02:28,366 --> 00:02:29,400 - I think it's a dalton. 57 00:02:29,400 --> 00:02:30,900 - Is that it? - I think it is. 58 00:02:30,900 --> 00:02:32,433 - Is it a dalton? 59 00:02:32,433 --> 00:02:34,000 - [Dahlia] That is correct. 60 00:02:34,000 --> 00:02:35,233 - It's a dalton. 61 00:02:35,233 --> 00:02:37,466 - [Dalton] I can't believe I'm a mass unit. 62 00:02:37,466 --> 00:02:39,666 I didn't even know, didn't even know. 63 00:02:39,666 --> 00:02:41,066 - Good on ya, Dalton. 64 00:02:41,066 --> 00:02:44,333 If you had gotten that wrong, would've been bad. 65 00:02:44,333 --> 00:02:47,700 What city which was ruled by the Thirty Tyrants 66 00:02:47,700 --> 00:02:52,133 after losing a war was the site of a funeral oration 67 00:02:52,133 --> 00:02:54,300 given by Pericles during- 68 00:02:54,300 --> 00:02:55,500 (bell dings) 69 00:02:55,500 --> 00:02:56,966 - Athens. 70 00:02:56,966 --> 00:02:59,566 - That is correct, Dean. 71 00:02:59,566 --> 00:03:01,266 You just love interrupting me, don't you? 72 00:03:01,266 --> 00:03:03,466 Well, you get to do the bonus question now. 73 00:03:03,466 --> 00:03:06,533 What German term, whose name translates to joining, 74 00:03:06,533 --> 00:03:10,033 refers to the 1938 annexation of Austria 75 00:03:10,033 --> 00:03:11,400 by Nazi Germany? - Auschtos. 76 00:03:11,400 --> 00:03:12,900 - Auschtos? - What? 77 00:03:15,100 --> 00:03:16,733 - Yeah. - Auschtos? 78 00:03:16,733 --> 00:03:17,633 - Auschtos? 79 00:03:19,366 --> 00:03:20,433 - [Dahlia] Say that again? 80 00:03:20,433 --> 00:03:21,333 - Auschtos? 81 00:03:23,366 --> 00:03:26,666 - Yeah, yeah, I'll give that to you. 82 00:03:26,666 --> 00:03:29,533 Words, you know, foreign words are difficult to pronounce. 83 00:03:29,533 --> 00:03:30,833 - That's true. - What quantity, 84 00:03:30,833 --> 00:03:34,933 which is 3/2, are for an ideal gas 85 00:03:34,933 --> 00:03:37,166 and 4.184 joules for water, 86 00:03:39,066 --> 00:03:41,933 is the heat needed to raise one gram of- 87 00:03:41,933 --> 00:03:45,566 (bell dings) Dean. 88 00:03:45,566 --> 00:03:47,433 - Specific heat? 89 00:03:47,433 --> 00:03:50,966 - That is correct. You get to answer the bonus question now. 90 00:03:50,966 --> 00:03:53,966 What author of the alternative history novel 91 00:03:53,966 --> 00:03:56,066 "The Man in the High Castle" wrote, 92 00:03:56,066 --> 00:03:58,233 "Do Android's Dream of Electric Sheep?" 93 00:03:58,233 --> 00:04:01,066 which inspired "Blade Runner"? 94 00:04:01,066 --> 00:04:02,466 - [Dean] No clue. 95 00:04:03,433 --> 00:04:06,866 (team whispering) 96 00:04:06,866 --> 00:04:08,266 - It's not, it's "Blade." 97 00:04:08,266 --> 00:04:10,200 - But "Blade Runner" got huge, like broke- 98 00:04:10,200 --> 00:04:11,366 - Or is inspired by it. 99 00:04:11,366 --> 00:04:12,300 (timer beeps) 100 00:04:12,300 --> 00:04:13,533 - [Dahlia] You are out of time. 101 00:04:13,533 --> 00:04:15,300 Centralia, would you like to steal? 102 00:04:15,300 --> 00:04:17,033 - Is it Miller? 103 00:04:17,033 --> 00:04:18,400 - That is incorrect. 104 00:04:18,400 --> 00:04:22,000 We were looking for Philip Dick, Philip Dick. 105 00:04:23,700 --> 00:04:26,533 What white material which Phidias, 106 00:04:29,100 --> 00:04:33,033 Phidias, there we go, used along with gold 107 00:04:33,033 --> 00:04:35,466 to create the statue of Zeus at- 108 00:04:35,466 --> 00:04:36,633 (bell dings) 109 00:04:36,633 --> 00:04:37,600 - Marble? 110 00:04:37,600 --> 00:04:39,466 - Say again? - Marble? 111 00:04:39,466 --> 00:04:41,166 - [Dahlia] That is incorrect. 112 00:04:41,166 --> 00:04:43,033 Metro East Lutheran, would you like to steal? 113 00:04:43,033 --> 00:04:44,333 - Yes. 114 00:04:44,333 --> 00:04:45,433 - [Dahlia] Would you like the full answer? 115 00:04:45,433 --> 00:04:46,633 - Yes. - Or the full question. 116 00:04:46,633 --> 00:04:48,166 I can't give you the answer. 117 00:04:48,166 --> 00:04:52,966 What white material which Phidias used along with gold 118 00:04:52,966 --> 00:04:55,700 to create the statue of Zeus at Olympia 119 00:04:55,700 --> 00:04:57,866 is sourced from hippopotamus and elephant- 120 00:04:57,866 --> 00:04:58,766 (bell dings) 121 00:04:58,766 --> 00:04:59,900 - Ivory? 122 00:04:59,900 --> 00:05:01,966 - That is correct, ivory. 123 00:05:03,366 --> 00:05:05,600 You get to answer the bonus question now. 124 00:05:05,600 --> 00:05:09,100 What two-word phrase for an embarrassing social remark 125 00:05:09,100 --> 00:05:12,233 comes from the French term for misstep? 126 00:05:12,233 --> 00:05:13,700 - [Dalton] Faux pas. 127 00:05:13,700 --> 00:05:15,000 - That is correct, Dalton. 128 00:05:15,000 --> 00:05:17,833 You have certainly not had a faux pas tonight. 129 00:05:17,833 --> 00:05:20,100 You now get to answer a media question. 130 00:05:20,100 --> 00:05:22,400 If you turn your attention to the television screen, 131 00:05:22,400 --> 00:05:25,000 you will see a photograph, 132 00:05:25,000 --> 00:05:27,800 and you will have to answer a question about it. 133 00:05:27,800 --> 00:05:29,833 In this Nickelodeon original sitcom, 134 00:05:29,833 --> 00:05:31,433 11-year-old Lincoln Loud- 135 00:05:31,433 --> 00:05:32,533 (bell dings) Dalton. 136 00:05:32,533 --> 00:05:33,866 - "The Loud House"? 137 00:05:33,866 --> 00:05:35,566 - That is correct, and it's not even up yet. 138 00:05:35,566 --> 00:05:36,833 - [Team Member] I actually did know that. 139 00:05:36,833 --> 00:05:38,033 - [Dahlia] It's not even up yet. 140 00:05:38,033 --> 00:05:39,366 - [Dalton] I know my niche cartoons. 141 00:05:39,366 --> 00:05:41,600 - These folks are so, it was on Nickelodeon. 142 00:05:41,600 --> 00:05:43,200 - Ah, not bad. - It was a good show, yeah. 143 00:05:43,200 --> 00:05:48,066 - What war, which is the subject of James Michener's novel 144 00:05:48,066 --> 00:05:52,866 "The Bridges at Toko-ri" included the Battle of Incheon 145 00:05:52,866 --> 00:05:55,300 and was fought on an Asian peninsula? 146 00:05:55,300 --> 00:05:56,133 (bell dings) 147 00:05:56,133 --> 00:05:56,966 - Peter. 148 00:05:56,966 --> 00:05:57,833 - Korean War? 149 00:05:57,833 --> 00:05:59,333 - That is correct. 150 00:05:59,333 --> 00:06:02,633 Bonus question, in what Alabama city did police 151 00:06:02,633 --> 00:06:06,800 brutally attack protesters on Edmund Pettus Bridge 152 00:06:08,200 --> 00:06:10,100 on Bloody Sunday, 1965? 153 00:06:11,000 --> 00:06:11,866 - [Dalton] Selma? 154 00:06:11,866 --> 00:06:13,166 - Correct. - Yes. 155 00:06:13,166 --> 00:06:15,200 - What devices whose function is described 156 00:06:15,200 --> 00:06:18,166 by the Shockley equation are designed 157 00:06:18,166 --> 00:06:20,366 to conduct current in one direction 158 00:06:20,366 --> 00:06:22,633 and have a light-emitting type? 159 00:06:22,633 --> 00:06:23,900 (bell dings) Eric. 160 00:06:23,900 --> 00:06:25,000 - Diode? 161 00:06:25,000 --> 00:06:26,900 - That is correct. - Good job. 162 00:06:26,900 --> 00:06:29,933 - [Dahlia] What kind of crescent-shaped lake is left behind- 163 00:06:29,933 --> 00:06:32,100 - Oxbow. - when a river's meander- 164 00:06:32,100 --> 00:06:33,333 - Oxbow. - is cut off? 165 00:06:33,333 --> 00:06:34,533 - [Dalton] Oxbow? 166 00:06:34,533 --> 00:06:36,100 - That is correct. 167 00:06:36,100 --> 00:06:39,866 What king was killed by Charles-Henri Sanson, 168 00:06:41,333 --> 00:06:45,366 by Charles-Henri Sanson after being convicted of treason 169 00:06:46,766 --> 00:06:49,700 by the National Convention in 1792 during the French- 170 00:06:49,700 --> 00:06:50,866 (bell dings) Dean. 171 00:06:50,866 --> 00:06:52,600 - Louis XVI? 172 00:06:52,600 --> 00:06:54,133 - [Dahlia] That is correct. 173 00:06:54,133 --> 00:06:55,400 - [Team Member] I concede that question. 174 00:06:55,400 --> 00:06:57,500 - In February 2021, the Biden administration 175 00:06:57,500 --> 00:07:01,500 said it planned to remove the US's terrorist designation 176 00:07:01,500 --> 00:07:05,466 for what anti-Saudi Yemeni rebel group? 177 00:07:05,466 --> 00:07:06,466 - [Peter] Is that Hezbollah? 178 00:07:06,466 --> 00:07:09,466 - No, that's the, it's the... 179 00:07:09,466 --> 00:07:10,366 - Oh, it's a- 180 00:07:10,366 --> 00:07:11,600 - It's like an A I, think. 181 00:07:11,600 --> 00:07:14,333 - No, no it's the other H one, it's... 182 00:07:15,666 --> 00:07:17,466 - I thought of what it is already. 183 00:07:17,466 --> 00:07:19,033 - I thought it started with an A. 184 00:07:19,033 --> 00:07:21,366 (team whispering) 185 00:07:21,366 --> 00:07:22,600 - I don't know. 186 00:07:23,600 --> 00:07:25,133 - No answer. 187 00:07:25,133 --> 00:07:26,633 - [Dahlia] That is incorrect. 188 00:07:26,633 --> 00:07:28,900 Centralia, would you like to hear the end of it? 189 00:07:28,900 --> 00:07:29,966 - The Houthi? 190 00:07:31,233 --> 00:07:34,666 - That is correct. That is correct, the Houthi. 191 00:07:34,666 --> 00:07:36,900 They didn't, they usually give me a pronunciation, 192 00:07:36,900 --> 00:07:38,766 like next to the answer, but they didn't give it to me. 193 00:07:38,766 --> 00:07:39,900 - [Team Member] Fairly certain it's the ones 194 00:07:39,900 --> 00:07:41,900 in the answer that are shown. 195 00:07:41,900 --> 00:07:45,466 - So, but that is correct. That is correct, Centralia. 196 00:07:45,466 --> 00:07:48,600 What religious founders sat in a spot now marked 197 00:07:48,600 --> 00:07:53,600 by the Vajrasana or Diamond Thorn under the Bodhi tree- 198 00:07:54,200 --> 00:07:55,100 (bell dings) 199 00:07:55,100 --> 00:07:56,166 - The Buddha? 200 00:07:56,166 --> 00:07:57,933 - That is correct. 201 00:07:57,933 --> 00:08:01,500 What last English king of the House of Wessex 202 00:08:01,500 --> 00:08:04,600 who died in 1066 received his epithet 203 00:08:06,066 --> 00:08:10,533 because he lived a saintly life but did not die as a martyr? 204 00:08:11,600 --> 00:08:14,433 (team whispering) 205 00:08:15,933 --> 00:08:16,900 - I'm gonna defer to Carter. 206 00:08:16,900 --> 00:08:18,466 - Edward the Pious? 207 00:08:19,866 --> 00:08:22,366 - That is incorrect. Sorry, Metro East. 208 00:08:22,366 --> 00:08:23,333 - Alfred? 209 00:08:23,333 --> 00:08:24,900 - That is also incorrect. 210 00:08:24,900 --> 00:08:27,833 Centralia, you had Edward, but he was confessor. 211 00:08:27,833 --> 00:08:29,400 - [Team Member] Oh, oh, yeah. 212 00:08:29,400 --> 00:08:33,166 - It's okay, Carter. It's all right, it's just a TV show. 213 00:08:33,166 --> 00:08:35,833 What author of the novels "Agnes Grey" and the- 214 00:08:35,833 --> 00:08:38,133 (bell dings) Dean. 215 00:08:38,133 --> 00:08:39,300 - Anne Bronte. 216 00:08:40,700 --> 00:08:44,700 - Yeah, yeah, that's probably how that's pronounced. 217 00:08:44,700 --> 00:08:48,866 What type of object obscures the face of the subject 218 00:08:48,866 --> 00:08:50,700 in Rene Magritte's painting- - An apple. 219 00:08:50,700 --> 00:08:51,866 - "Son of Man"? - An apple. 220 00:08:51,866 --> 00:08:53,166 - [Dean] Yeah, it's an apple. 221 00:08:53,166 --> 00:08:54,133 - An apple? - Yeah, an apple. 222 00:08:54,133 --> 00:08:55,400 - Apple. 223 00:08:55,400 --> 00:08:58,466 - That is correct, a green apple at that. 224 00:08:58,466 --> 00:09:00,733 Media question, please turn your attention 225 00:09:00,733 --> 00:09:02,300 to the television set. 226 00:09:02,300 --> 00:09:04,900 This Australian-born actor is best known for playing Thor- 227 00:09:04,900 --> 00:09:06,066 (bell dings) Jeremiah. 228 00:09:06,066 --> 00:09:07,433 - [Jeremiah] Chris Hemsworth. 229 00:09:07,433 --> 00:09:08,733 - You know, I knew you were gonna get that 230 00:09:08,733 --> 00:09:12,766 the second I said Thor, that's correct. 231 00:09:12,766 --> 00:09:15,200 Another toss-up, what project facilitated 232 00:09:15,200 --> 00:09:17,866 by the 1986 Treaty of Canterbury 233 00:09:19,200 --> 00:09:22,766 and completed in 1994 connects Kent with France 234 00:09:22,766 --> 00:09:26,433 by going under the Strait of Dover? 235 00:09:26,433 --> 00:09:28,000 (bell dings) Erik. 236 00:09:28,000 --> 00:09:30,400 - The English Channel? 237 00:09:30,400 --> 00:09:35,400 - [Dahlia] Is incorrect. Centralia, would you like to steal? 238 00:09:36,000 --> 00:09:36,833 (bell dings) 239 00:09:36,833 --> 00:09:38,733 - The Channel Tunnel? 240 00:09:38,733 --> 00:09:42,400 - That is correct! The Channel Tunnel or Chunnel. 241 00:09:42,400 --> 00:09:44,066 We all love a good ship name here. 242 00:09:44,066 --> 00:09:45,833 You get to answer the bonus question now. 243 00:09:45,833 --> 00:09:50,666 What English author who wrote about a Prince of Abissinia, 244 00:09:51,966 --> 00:09:56,466 Abissinia, in the allegorical story "Rasselas" 245 00:09:56,466 --> 00:10:00,866 was the subject of a 1791 biography by James Boswell? 246 00:10:02,033 --> 00:10:04,933 (team whispering) 247 00:10:10,300 --> 00:10:11,300 - Louis XIV? 248 00:10:12,300 --> 00:10:14,133 - [Dahlia] That is incorrect. 249 00:10:14,133 --> 00:10:15,133 - Johnson? - Metro East Lutheran, 250 00:10:15,133 --> 00:10:16,166 would you like to steal? 251 00:10:16,166 --> 00:10:17,000 - Johnson? 252 00:10:18,233 --> 00:10:21,433 - Yes, Samuel Johnson. That is correct. 253 00:10:21,433 --> 00:10:22,833 - [Team Member] I had the wrong Johnson. 254 00:10:22,833 --> 00:10:26,466 - So now, players, you better get under shelter, 255 00:10:26,466 --> 00:10:28,300 get close to the ground because it is time 256 00:10:28,300 --> 00:10:32,300 for the ultra-terrifying Lightning Round! 257 00:10:32,300 --> 00:10:35,933 You will get the option between multiple categories. 258 00:10:35,933 --> 00:10:38,033 (thunder rumbling) 259 00:10:38,033 --> 00:10:39,466 There it is. 260 00:10:39,466 --> 00:10:42,833 You will get the option between multiple categories, 261 00:10:42,833 --> 00:10:47,800 and you will have 60 seconds to answer each question. 262 00:10:47,800 --> 00:10:50,733 All right, now, Metro East Lutheran, 263 00:10:50,733 --> 00:10:54,500 because you are ahead, you do not get to choose first. 264 00:10:54,500 --> 00:10:57,000 Instead, Centralia gets to choose first. 265 00:10:57,000 --> 00:10:58,566 So your categories are 266 00:10:58,566 --> 00:11:00,966 Children's Lit from the British Isles, 267 00:11:00,966 --> 00:11:03,533 that's literature, What's 'SUP, 268 00:11:05,000 --> 00:11:08,133 give these words that start with consecutive letters S-U-P, 269 00:11:08,133 --> 00:11:12,133 is what that means, Ends in X, and The Letter B. 270 00:11:13,766 --> 00:11:16,500 - I don't think so. I think it's a (whispering). 271 00:11:16,500 --> 00:11:18,566 (team whispering) 272 00:11:18,566 --> 00:11:20,066 - [Dahlia] I remember when we did the letter G. 273 00:11:20,066 --> 00:11:21,866 That was so fun. 274 00:11:21,866 --> 00:11:23,666 - We're gonna go with The Letter B. 275 00:11:23,666 --> 00:11:26,300 - Letter B, all right, Centralia. 276 00:11:26,300 --> 00:11:29,966 And you can't spell Centralia without, well, I guess you do. 277 00:11:29,966 --> 00:11:31,900 Letter B, you will have 60 seconds, 278 00:11:31,900 --> 00:11:34,800 and that begins in three, two, one. 279 00:11:37,133 --> 00:11:38,966 The colloquialism BFF. 280 00:11:41,800 --> 00:11:43,400 - Best friend forever? 281 00:11:43,400 --> 00:11:46,133 - [Dahlia] That is correct. The sandwich BLT. 282 00:11:46,133 --> 00:11:47,666 - Bacon. - Bacon. 283 00:11:47,666 --> 00:11:51,666 - [Dahlia] That is correct. Literary identifier ISBN. 284 00:11:52,533 --> 00:11:53,666 - Pass. - Book. 285 00:11:54,833 --> 00:11:55,900 - [Dahlia] Yeah, well, book is correct, 286 00:11:55,900 --> 00:11:56,933 so I'll give that to you. 287 00:11:56,933 --> 00:11:59,400 The television channel NBC. 288 00:11:59,400 --> 00:12:00,800 - Broadcasting? 289 00:12:00,800 --> 00:12:04,833 - [Dahlia] Correct. The oil company BP. 290 00:12:04,833 --> 00:12:06,200 - Pass. 291 00:12:06,200 --> 00:12:09,366 - [Dahlia] The date specifications BC and BCE. 292 00:12:09,366 --> 00:12:10,633 - Before. - Before. 293 00:12:10,633 --> 00:12:13,400 - [Dahlia] Correct, the long-range weapon ICBF. 294 00:12:13,400 --> 00:12:14,666 - Ballistic? 295 00:12:14,666 --> 00:12:18,300 - [Dahlia] Correct. The postgraduate degree MBA. 296 00:12:19,166 --> 00:12:20,266 - Bachelor's? 297 00:12:21,666 --> 00:12:25,900 - [Dahlia] That is incorrect. The baseball stat RBI. 298 00:12:25,900 --> 00:12:27,266 - Batted. 299 00:12:27,266 --> 00:12:31,266 - [Dahlia] Correct. The investigative agency NTSB. 300 00:12:32,933 --> 00:12:34,300 - Bureau? 301 00:12:34,300 --> 00:12:37,133 - [Dahlia] That is incorrect. The oil company- 302 00:12:37,133 --> 00:12:38,666 (timer beeping) 303 00:12:38,666 --> 00:12:40,233 You are out of time. 304 00:12:40,233 --> 00:12:45,166 So your incorrect answers were the oil company BP, British, 305 00:12:47,833 --> 00:12:51,100 the postgraduate degree MBA is business, 306 00:12:51,100 --> 00:12:55,900 and the investigative agency NTSB stands for board, board. 307 00:12:57,366 --> 00:12:59,700 Metro East Lutheran, it's up to you. 308 00:12:59,700 --> 00:13:02,566 You get to choose Children's Lit from the British Isles, 309 00:13:02,566 --> 00:13:04,833 What's 'SUP, and Ends in X. 310 00:13:06,400 --> 00:13:08,666 - We're gonna do What's 'SUP. 311 00:13:08,666 --> 00:13:10,200 - [Dahlia] Oh, you know, I'm fine. How are you? 312 00:13:10,200 --> 00:13:11,666 - I'm doing pretty good. 313 00:13:11,666 --> 00:13:15,766 - Awesome, your 60 seconds begins in three, two, one. 314 00:13:17,700 --> 00:13:18,633 Evening meal. 315 00:13:18,633 --> 00:13:20,000 - Supper. - Supper. 316 00:13:20,000 --> 00:13:22,400 - [Dahlia] Correct, amount of something available. 317 00:13:22,400 --> 00:13:23,666 - Supply. - Supply. 318 00:13:23,666 --> 00:13:25,466 - [Dahlia] Correct, highest court in the US. 319 00:13:25,466 --> 00:13:26,766 - Supreme - Supreme. 320 00:13:26,766 --> 00:13:29,000 - [Dahlia] Correct, extra or unnecessary. 321 00:13:29,000 --> 00:13:29,833 - Surplus. 322 00:13:31,600 --> 00:13:32,933 - That's not right. 323 00:13:32,933 --> 00:13:34,733 - [Dahlia] Say that, that is incorrect. 324 00:13:34,733 --> 00:13:36,266 - Yes. - To ask for something humbly, 325 00:13:36,266 --> 00:13:38,066 especially of God. 326 00:13:38,066 --> 00:13:39,600 - Supplication. 327 00:13:39,600 --> 00:13:41,066 - [Dahlia] That is correct. 328 00:13:41,066 --> 00:13:44,933 The highest degree of comparison such as brightest. 329 00:13:45,833 --> 00:13:48,566 (team whispering) 330 00:13:48,566 --> 00:13:49,800 - Pass. 331 00:13:49,800 --> 00:13:52,033 - [Dahlia] Soft and pliant. 332 00:13:53,500 --> 00:13:54,900 - Supple? 333 00:13:54,900 --> 00:13:57,500 - [Dahlia] Correct, lying down on one's back. 334 00:13:57,500 --> 00:13:58,933 - Supine. 335 00:13:58,933 --> 00:14:01,666 - [Dahlia] Correct, capable of exceeding Mach 1. 336 00:14:01,666 --> 00:14:03,100 - Supersonic. 337 00:14:03,100 --> 00:14:05,133 - [Dahlia] Correct, to take the place of something 338 00:14:05,133 --> 00:14:06,566 as an indictment. 339 00:14:08,866 --> 00:14:10,033 - Superimpose? 340 00:14:10,900 --> 00:14:12,900 - [Dahlia] Is incorrect. 341 00:14:15,633 --> 00:14:18,733 So yeah, you didn't pass on anything, did you? 342 00:14:18,733 --> 00:14:21,166 - We passed on one, one or two but- 343 00:14:21,166 --> 00:14:22,366 - Well, you're out of time anyway. 344 00:14:22,366 --> 00:14:24,066 Sorry about that, but okay. 345 00:14:24,066 --> 00:14:26,300 So to ask for something humbly 346 00:14:26,300 --> 00:14:29,500 especially of God is supplicate. 347 00:14:29,500 --> 00:14:31,733 No, you got that right one, whatever. 348 00:14:31,733 --> 00:14:33,333 The highest degree of comparison 349 00:14:33,333 --> 00:14:35,833 such as brightest is superlative. 350 00:14:35,833 --> 00:14:37,700 Soft and pliant is supple. 351 00:14:37,700 --> 00:14:40,133 Lying down on one's back is supine. 352 00:14:40,133 --> 00:14:41,466 - We got that one. - And to take place 353 00:14:41,466 --> 00:14:44,900 of something as in an indictment is supersede. 354 00:14:44,900 --> 00:14:46,133 - [Team Member] Okay, yeah. 355 00:14:46,133 --> 00:14:47,866 Should've had that. - Supersede. 356 00:14:47,866 --> 00:14:51,633 Back to the toss-up questions, players. 357 00:14:51,633 --> 00:14:56,300 What state which is home to the resort of Kennebunkport, 358 00:14:58,233 --> 00:15:01,333 Kennebunkport includes Acadia National Park? 359 00:15:01,333 --> 00:15:02,166 (bell dings) 360 00:15:02,166 --> 00:15:03,300 - Maine. 361 00:15:03,300 --> 00:15:04,733 - That is correct. 362 00:15:04,733 --> 00:15:06,933 You get to answer the bonus question now, Centralia. 363 00:15:06,933 --> 00:15:09,033 In what European country's mythology 364 00:15:09,033 --> 00:15:12,700 do the dead cross a river to get to Tuonela, 365 00:15:14,400 --> 00:15:18,733 the Land of the Dead, told in the text the Kalevala? 366 00:15:19,866 --> 00:15:21,866 That's a fun one to say. 367 00:15:21,866 --> 00:15:24,700 (team whispering) 368 00:15:28,066 --> 00:15:28,900 - Polish? 369 00:15:30,900 --> 00:15:32,700 - [Dahlia] That is incorrect. 370 00:15:32,700 --> 00:15:34,266 - [Erik] Finland? 371 00:15:34,266 --> 00:15:36,333 - That is correct. We didn't even get time to light you up. 372 00:15:36,333 --> 00:15:38,433 That is correct, Finland. 373 00:15:40,200 --> 00:15:42,100 Lemme figure out my papers here. 374 00:15:42,100 --> 00:15:44,800 What author who wrote the story "The Open Boat" wrote about- 375 00:15:44,800 --> 00:15:45,666 (bell dings) 376 00:15:45,666 --> 00:15:47,500 Dean. - Crane? 377 00:15:47,500 --> 00:15:48,366 - [Dahlia] Sorry, say that again? 378 00:15:48,366 --> 00:15:49,200 - Crane. 379 00:15:49,200 --> 00:15:50,500 - That is correct. 380 00:15:50,500 --> 00:15:53,933 In what, in the 16th and through 18th centuries, 381 00:15:53,933 --> 00:15:57,933 French Canadian laborers called coureur des bois 382 00:16:00,700 --> 00:16:01,966 and voyagers- 383 00:16:01,966 --> 00:16:03,066 - [Team Member] I wasn't listening. 384 00:16:03,066 --> 00:16:05,800 - Made a living in what industry? 385 00:16:05,800 --> 00:16:07,200 - The fur trade. 386 00:16:07,200 --> 00:16:09,200 - That is correct. 387 00:16:09,200 --> 00:16:12,566 Pencil and paper ready. It's a math question now. 388 00:16:12,566 --> 00:16:16,400 What is the perimeter of a regular dodecagon 389 00:16:16,400 --> 00:16:19,666 whose sides each have a length of 4? 390 00:16:19,666 --> 00:16:20,600 Give- (bell dings) 391 00:16:20,600 --> 00:16:21,433 Dean? 392 00:16:21,433 --> 00:16:22,966 - 48? 393 00:16:22,966 --> 00:16:25,133 - That is correct. 394 00:16:25,133 --> 00:16:28,833 What coefficient ranges from negative 1 to positive 1, 395 00:16:28,833 --> 00:16:31,266 measures the strength of a linear relationship 396 00:16:31,266 --> 00:16:35,333 between two variables, and is denoted r, lowercase r? 397 00:16:35,333 --> 00:16:36,700 - [Team Member] Like one? 398 00:16:36,700 --> 00:16:38,000 - [Team Member] But what's it actually called? 399 00:16:38,000 --> 00:16:39,133 - Regression. - Regression? 400 00:16:39,133 --> 00:16:40,866 - [Dean] Regression? 401 00:16:40,866 --> 00:16:42,433 - [Dahlia] Can someone buzz in? 402 00:16:42,433 --> 00:16:43,533 - Oh. 403 00:16:43,533 --> 00:16:44,633 (bell dings) 404 00:16:44,633 --> 00:16:45,866 Regression? 405 00:16:45,866 --> 00:16:48,033 - [Dahlia] That is incorrect. 406 00:16:48,033 --> 00:16:50,933 Centralia, would you like to steal? 407 00:16:54,433 --> 00:16:56,100 - No, we would not. 408 00:16:56,100 --> 00:17:01,100 - Okay, it was correlation or the correlation coefficient. 409 00:17:01,966 --> 00:17:03,600 That's a fun tongue twister. 410 00:17:03,600 --> 00:17:07,100 In 2023, what policy which had been upheld 411 00:17:07,100 --> 00:17:11,333 in Grutter v. Bollinger was gutted by the Supreme Court 412 00:17:11,333 --> 00:17:15,700 in cases about admissions to UNC and Harvard? 413 00:17:15,700 --> 00:17:18,933 (bell dings) Dean. 414 00:17:18,933 --> 00:17:20,300 - Affirmative action? 415 00:17:20,300 --> 00:17:23,400 - Correct, or should I say affirmative. (chuckles) 416 00:17:23,400 --> 00:17:27,300 Bonus, the 1982 song "Ebony and Ivory" was a collaboration 417 00:17:27,300 --> 00:17:29,866 between Paul McCartney and what blind singer 418 00:17:29,866 --> 00:17:32,900 whose own hits include "Superstition"? 419 00:17:32,900 --> 00:17:33,933 - Stevie Wonder? 420 00:17:33,933 --> 00:17:35,233 - Stevie Wonder, yeah. 421 00:17:35,233 --> 00:17:36,366 - Stevie Wonder? 422 00:17:36,366 --> 00:17:39,400 - That is correct, Stevie Wonder. 423 00:17:39,400 --> 00:17:41,100 Media question, please, turn your attention 424 00:17:41,100 --> 00:17:42,600 to the television set. 425 00:17:42,600 --> 00:17:45,300 Directed by Tom McGrath, this 2010 animated sci-fi- 426 00:17:45,300 --> 00:17:46,133 (bell dings) 427 00:17:46,133 --> 00:17:47,433 - [Dean] "Megamind?" 428 00:17:47,433 --> 00:17:51,033 - That is correct. That is absolutely correct. 429 00:17:51,033 --> 00:17:54,133 It's on here, but I felt the need to look there. 430 00:17:54,133 --> 00:17:57,033 What color appears in the title of a novel 431 00:17:57,033 --> 00:17:59,466 about Jack Gladney by Don- 432 00:17:59,466 --> 00:18:00,500 (bell dings) 433 00:18:00,500 --> 00:18:01,566 - [Dean] White? 434 00:18:01,566 --> 00:18:03,100 - That is correct. 435 00:18:03,100 --> 00:18:05,333 We would've also accepted "White Noise" or "White Fang." 436 00:18:05,333 --> 00:18:09,200 What author of the novel "The Bonfire of the Vanities" 437 00:18:09,200 --> 00:18:10,666 depicted the so-called- - Wolfe, Tom Wolfe. 438 00:18:10,666 --> 00:18:13,966 - Merry Pranksters in his 1968 book 439 00:18:13,966 --> 00:18:16,400 "The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test"? 440 00:18:16,400 --> 00:18:17,566 - Tom Wolfe. 441 00:18:17,566 --> 00:18:19,066 - That is correct. 442 00:18:20,233 --> 00:18:23,233 What decade during which the Wagner Act 443 00:18:23,233 --> 00:18:25,766 established the right to unionize 444 00:18:25,766 --> 00:18:29,600 featured the formation of the WPA and CCC 445 00:18:29,600 --> 00:18:31,433 as part of the New Deal? 446 00:18:31,433 --> 00:18:32,266 (bell dings) 447 00:18:32,266 --> 00:18:33,600 Dean. - 1930s? 448 00:18:33,600 --> 00:18:35,966 - Correct. Pencil and paper ready. 449 00:18:35,966 --> 00:18:38,600 It's a math question y'all. 450 00:18:38,600 --> 00:18:40,700 What is the cost of a single pen 451 00:18:40,700 --> 00:18:44,200 if someone using a $5 bill can buy three pens 452 00:18:44,200 --> 00:18:46,800 and receive 80 cents in change? 453 00:18:49,333 --> 00:18:53,833 This is a bonus question, so Metro East gets it first. 454 00:19:03,166 --> 00:19:04,666 - $1.40. 455 00:19:04,666 --> 00:19:05,900 - Sure. 456 00:19:05,900 --> 00:19:06,733 - $1.40. 457 00:19:07,600 --> 00:19:08,900 - [Dahlia] That is correct. 458 00:19:08,900 --> 00:19:11,266 - I didn't hear the question, so. 459 00:19:11,266 --> 00:19:13,466 - What property possessed by bonds 460 00:19:13,466 --> 00:19:17,533 with small non-zero differences in electronegativity 461 00:19:17,533 --> 00:19:21,333 is an unequal sharing of electrons as seen in water? 462 00:19:21,333 --> 00:19:22,700 (bell dings) Dean. 463 00:19:22,700 --> 00:19:24,233 - A polar? 464 00:19:24,233 --> 00:19:27,433 - That is correct. You get to answer the bonus question. 465 00:19:27,433 --> 00:19:30,566 In 1898, the USS Maine sank in the harbor 466 00:19:30,566 --> 00:19:32,566 of what city, contributing to the outbreak 467 00:19:32,566 --> 00:19:34,533 of the Spanish-American War? 468 00:19:34,533 --> 00:19:35,500 - Havana. - Yeah, right. 469 00:19:35,500 --> 00:19:37,066 - Havana. 470 00:19:37,066 --> 00:19:41,200 - That is correct. We would've also accepted Havana Harbor. 471 00:19:41,200 --> 00:19:46,000 In what country where Mountain Merapi erupted in 2023 472 00:19:46,000 --> 00:19:50,733 did a 2024 landslide kill at least 14 people in Sulawesi? 473 00:19:52,466 --> 00:19:53,833 (bell dings) 474 00:19:53,833 --> 00:19:54,666 Peter. 475 00:19:54,666 --> 00:19:55,866 - India? 476 00:19:55,866 --> 00:19:57,333 - [Dahlia] That's incorrect. 477 00:19:57,333 --> 00:19:59,900 Centralia, would you like to hear the full question? 478 00:19:59,900 --> 00:20:01,233 - Yes, please. 479 00:20:01,233 --> 00:20:03,333 - [Dahlia] In what country where Mount Merapi 480 00:20:03,333 --> 00:20:08,333 erupted in 2023 did a 2024 landslide kill at least 14 people 481 00:20:09,533 --> 00:20:12,666 in Sulawesi, an island northeast of Java? 482 00:20:12,666 --> 00:20:13,500 (bell dings) 483 00:20:13,500 --> 00:20:14,900 - Indonesia. 484 00:20:14,900 --> 00:20:18,733 - That is correct. Get a full 15 point 'cause, or no. 485 00:20:21,500 --> 00:20:23,100 It's been a long day. (laughs) 486 00:20:23,100 --> 00:20:25,866 In 2024, the widespread theft of what metal 487 00:20:25,866 --> 00:20:29,900 led Los Angeles to put some statues in storage 488 00:20:29,900 --> 00:20:32,900 and caused major streetlight outages? 489 00:20:32,900 --> 00:20:35,733 (team whispering) 490 00:20:36,966 --> 00:20:37,866 - Copper? 491 00:20:37,866 --> 00:20:39,333 - That is correct. 492 00:20:40,866 --> 00:20:44,166 What city is home to the Sankore mosque, 493 00:20:46,233 --> 00:20:48,966 what city is home to the Sankore mosque, 494 00:20:48,966 --> 00:20:52,233 was a major trading center of the Mali Empire 495 00:20:52,233 --> 00:20:56,100 and has a name that refers to any remote exotic- 496 00:20:56,100 --> 00:20:57,166 (bell dings) 497 00:20:57,166 --> 00:20:58,066 - Timbuktu. 498 00:20:58,066 --> 00:20:59,566 - Correct. - Ah. 499 00:20:59,566 --> 00:21:01,400 - What force is proportional to velocity 500 00:21:01,400 --> 00:21:05,100 by Stokes' law and is balanced by gravity 501 00:21:05,100 --> 00:21:07,666 when an object falls at terminal velocity? 502 00:21:07,666 --> 00:21:10,500 (team whispering) 503 00:21:13,000 --> 00:21:14,000 - Like, drag? 504 00:21:14,000 --> 00:21:15,933 - Yeah. - Is it air resistance? 505 00:21:15,933 --> 00:21:16,866 - I think air resistance. 506 00:21:16,866 --> 00:21:18,133 - Air resistance? 507 00:21:18,133 --> 00:21:19,233 - [Dahlia] That is correct. 508 00:21:19,233 --> 00:21:20,500 - Yeah. 509 00:21:20,500 --> 00:21:21,966 - Media question, please turn your attention 510 00:21:21,966 --> 00:21:23,366 to the television screen. 511 00:21:23,366 --> 00:21:25,833 This British actress and model is recognized 512 00:21:25,833 --> 00:21:27,300 as the telepath Eleven from- 513 00:21:27,300 --> 00:21:28,500 (bell dings) Dean, Dalton. 514 00:21:28,500 --> 00:21:29,633 - [Dalton] Millie Bobby Brown? 515 00:21:29,633 --> 00:21:31,033 - [Dahlia] That is correct. 516 00:21:31,033 --> 00:21:32,833 - Yes! - That is correct. 517 00:21:32,833 --> 00:21:34,833 We love her. I love her. 518 00:21:36,166 --> 00:21:39,300 In what Olympic event whose world record holders 519 00:21:39,300 --> 00:21:42,633 include Sergii Bubka and Mondo Duplantis 520 00:21:45,166 --> 00:21:48,500 do athletes use a long fiberglass rod to jump- 521 00:21:48,500 --> 00:21:50,166 (bell dings) - Pole vault? 522 00:21:50,166 --> 00:21:51,600 - That is correct. 523 00:21:51,600 --> 00:21:53,933 What Utah senator whose father, George, 524 00:21:53,933 --> 00:21:57,066 was a governor of Michigan was himself 525 00:21:57,066 --> 00:22:01,933 a governor of Massachusetts and ran for president in 2012? 526 00:22:01,933 --> 00:22:03,333 - '12. - Is that Romney? 527 00:22:03,333 --> 00:22:04,166 - Yeah, I think so. 528 00:22:04,166 --> 00:22:05,100 - Mitt Romney. 529 00:22:05,100 --> 00:22:07,600 - That is correct, Mitt Romney. 530 00:22:09,100 --> 00:22:12,900 What type of number has an odd number of positive factors, 531 00:22:12,900 --> 00:22:17,900 outputs, and integer when taken to the power of 1/2 532 00:22:18,633 --> 00:22:20,066 and includes 16 and 25? 533 00:22:21,166 --> 00:22:22,133 (bell dings) Dean. 534 00:22:22,133 --> 00:22:23,500 - A perfect square? 535 00:22:23,500 --> 00:22:24,600 - That is correct. 536 00:22:24,600 --> 00:22:26,533 What country musician released 537 00:22:26,533 --> 00:22:29,166 the 2023 album "One Thing at a Time," 538 00:22:29,166 --> 00:22:32,166 which included the chart-topping single "Last Night"? 539 00:22:32,166 --> 00:22:34,933 - Morgan Wallen? - Is that his name? 540 00:22:34,933 --> 00:22:36,100 - Morgan Wallen? 541 00:22:36,100 --> 00:22:37,600 - That is correct. 542 00:22:39,966 --> 00:22:42,466 What language is the original language 543 00:22:42,466 --> 00:22:44,833 of the opera "William Tell" as well- 544 00:22:44,833 --> 00:22:45,833 (bell dings) Dean. 545 00:22:45,833 --> 00:22:46,933 - Italian? 546 00:22:46,933 --> 00:22:48,433 - [Dahlia] That is incorrect. 547 00:22:48,433 --> 00:22:50,900 Five points to Centralia. Would you like to steal? 548 00:22:50,900 --> 00:22:52,033 - [Carter] Sure. 549 00:22:52,033 --> 00:22:53,000 - Would you like the full question? 550 00:22:53,000 --> 00:22:54,300 - Yes, please. - Yes. 551 00:22:54,300 --> 00:22:55,400 - What language is the original language 552 00:22:55,400 --> 00:22:57,000 of the opera "William Tell" 553 00:22:57,000 --> 00:22:59,700 as well as the language of "Samson and Delilah" 554 00:22:59,700 --> 00:23:02,333 by composer Camille Saint-Saens? 555 00:23:05,100 --> 00:23:07,600 (bell dings) Carter. 556 00:23:07,600 --> 00:23:09,133 - French? 557 00:23:09,133 --> 00:23:12,400 - That is correct. You get to answer the bonus question. 558 00:23:12,400 --> 00:23:16,166 What kind of place is translated in Spanish as playa 559 00:23:16,166 --> 00:23:20,500 and in French as plage, P-L-A-G-E. 560 00:23:22,166 --> 00:23:23,266 - [Brayden] It's the beach. 561 00:23:23,266 --> 00:23:24,533 - [Dahlia] That is correct. 562 00:23:24,533 --> 00:23:26,866 - [Mika] Yes, people say it in French or Spanish. 563 00:23:26,866 --> 00:23:29,533 - I know a little Spanish. I don't know French. 564 00:23:29,533 --> 00:23:33,966 What religion's hymns and Gathas are credited 565 00:23:33,966 --> 00:23:36,766 to its namesake founder who is described 566 00:23:36,766 --> 00:23:38,600 as the good god Ahura- 567 00:23:39,666 --> 00:23:40,933 (bell dings) Dean. 568 00:23:40,933 --> 00:23:42,233 - Zoroastrianism. 569 00:23:42,233 --> 00:23:43,600 - [Dahlia] That is correct. 570 00:23:43,600 --> 00:23:45,166 - Yeah, well. 571 00:23:45,166 --> 00:23:46,566 - Thank you for interrupting me. 572 00:23:46,566 --> 00:23:48,400 I was struggling with that name. 573 00:23:48,400 --> 00:23:51,066 Bonus question, quantum gravity aims to unify 574 00:23:51,066 --> 00:23:53,666 quantum physics with what mainstream theory 575 00:23:53,666 --> 00:23:55,800 of space, time, and gravitation? 576 00:23:55,800 --> 00:23:57,500 - [Erik] Is that general relativity? 577 00:23:57,500 --> 00:23:59,300 - I think so. 578 00:23:59,300 --> 00:24:00,600 - General relativity. 579 00:24:00,600 --> 00:24:01,600 - [Dahlia] Correct. 580 00:24:01,600 --> 00:24:03,233 - Yeah. (bell dings) 581 00:24:03,233 --> 00:24:05,200 - Sorry, I'm a little jumpy. 582 00:24:05,200 --> 00:24:10,200 And that means my pizza's here, so the episode is over. 583 00:24:11,400 --> 00:24:14,600 Centralia, you received a whole 190 points. 584 00:24:14,600 --> 00:24:17,900 Unfortunately, you do not beat Metro East Lutheran, 585 00:24:17,900 --> 00:24:20,900 who are our winners with 635 points. 586 00:24:22,333 --> 00:24:25,166 I have been your host, Dahlia Dahl, 587 00:24:25,166 --> 00:24:27,966 having a wonderful time here at "Scholastic Hi-Q," 588 00:24:27,966 --> 00:24:30,133 and I bid you adieu. 589 00:24:30,133 --> 00:24:32,733 (upbeat music) 590 00:24:38,833 --> 00:24:42,233 (upbeat music continues) 591 00:24:48,300 --> 00:24:51,733 (upbeat music continues) 592 00:24:57,033 --> 00:25:00,500 (upbeat music continues) 593 00:25:06,033 --> 00:25:09,433 (upbeat music continues) 594 00:25:14,833 --> 00:25:18,266 (upbeat music continues) 595 00:25:24,066 --> 00:25:27,466 (upbeat music continues) 596 00:25:33,266 --> 00:25:36,700 (upbeat music continues) 597 00:25:41,700 --> 00:25:45,133 (upbeat music continues) 598 00:25:51,033 --> 00:25:54,433 (upbeat music continues) 599 00:26:00,433 --> 00:26:03,800 (upbeat music continues) 600 00:26:08,933 --> 00:26:12,366 (upbeat music continues) 601 00:26:18,833 --> 00:26:22,233 (upbeat music continues) 602 00:26:28,333 --> 00:26:31,733 (upbeat music continues) 603 00:26:36,933 --> 00:26:40,433 (upbeat music continues)