 Oh, I think I can stick with it. Any questions? They said most of them here done now. So goodbye. Top two teams advanced for the competition. I'm sure you said this, but remember that you need to wait until you're acknowledged before you answer, right? So don't button and shout. We need to buzz and then wait for someone to say the hand button. Let's bring our first two teams up. Looks like Jerry's is red. I know that. Jerry, would you flip down over the table like someone? Turn yours a little bit. You have to wait until she unlocked it. Good pattern. 9 o'clock, we are ready to go. Question number one. Bones, what is the anatomical term for the collar bone? St. Mary's number five. That is correct. Here is your bonus question. Early college. What is the abbreviation for college board certified courses offered in high school for which you receive college credit? AP advanced placement. Toss up number two. Immortalizing old tales. What nationality were the brothers grim? St. Mary's number three. That is correct. Here is your bonus. National motto. In 1956. The US Congress made in God we trust the national motto. That motto was coined by what American attorney in a poem which was later turned into a song written during a spectacularly noisy night in 1814. Francis Scott key. Toss up a number three physics in space. Astro geologists believe the core of the moon may be partially molten because which of two types of seismic body waves appear not to pass through it. Summerland number two. That is incorrect. I will reread the question from Neil St. Mary's. Astro geologists believe the core of the moon may be partially molten because which of two types of seismic body waves appear not to pass through it. St. Mary's number three primary waves. Primary waves is in direct with the answer is S waves. S waves. Toss up number four. American gospel singer. Martin Luther King juniors. I have a dream speech almost didn't happen. He was encouraged to improvise that day by a performer who said to tell them about the dream. What was the well known first name of this female gospel singer whose last name was Jackson. Summerland number two. Astro geologists believe the core of the moon may be partially molten because which of two types of seismic body waves appear not to pass through it. That is incorrect. I will reread the question from Neil St. Mary's. American gospel singer Martin Luther King juniors. I have a dream speech almost didn't happen. He was encouraged to improvise that day by a performer who said to who said to tell them about the dream. What was the well known first name of this female gospel singer whose last name was Jackson. I have a dream speech almost didn't happen. He was encouraged to improvise that day by a performer who said to tell them about the dream. I have a dream speech almost didn't happen. He was encouraged to improvise that day by a performer who said to tell them about the dream. How was the well known first name of this female gospel singer whose last name was Martin Luther King juniors. Correct, I will reread the question for St. Mary's Wars. What war is associated with? Oh, St. Mary's number one, the Civil War. The Civil War is incorrect. The Revolutionary War, American Revolution. Okay, toss up number six, change in concentration. If the absolute concentration of total solids in an ocean current raises by 10%, what happens to the ratio between the most abundant substances within the ocean's waters? St. Mary's number three, thank you, Chris. Thank you, Chris. No, that is incorrect. I will reread that question for someone. Change in concentration. If the absolute concentration of total solids in an ocean current raises by 10%, what happens to the ratio between the most abundant substances within the ocean waters? Summerlin, number two. It would increase by 100%. That is incorrect. It is constant, it is the same. Possess number seven, analysis of historical depiction. What 1939 historical fictional film based on a book is now seen for its controversial negative depiction of women and positive depiction of slavery in the South before, during, and after the Civil War. St. Mary's number three, Conn, number one. That is correct. Here's your bonus question. American entertainment history. By what five-word phrase did William Frederick Cody call his exhibition featuring such celebrities as Annie Oakley and Sitting Bull and attractions such as the capture of a stagecoach? Well, Andrew. By what five-word phrase did William Frederick Cody call his exhibition featuring such celebrities as Annie Oakley and Sitting Bull and attractions such as the capture of a stagecoach? Well, Andrew. Buffalo Bill is a wild west shell. We're trying to bring it together. Question number eight, toss up. Brain anatomy. What part of the brain is responsible for regulating basic life functions like breathing and heart rate? Summary one, number two. Pentecostal cortex. That is incorrect. I will reread the question for O'Neill St. Mary's. Brain anatomy. Which part of the brain is responsible for regulating basic life functions like breathing and heart rate? St. Mary's number five. Over the frontal lobe. That is incorrect. The answer they provide is the brain stem. Toss up number nine, island nation. Identify the island nation in the Indian Ocean known for its ancient temples, including the iconic Sigiriya rock fortress. Summary one, number two. Philippines. Philippines is incorrect. I will reread O'Neill St. Mary's. Island nation. Identify the island nation in the Indian Ocean known for its ancient temples, including the iconic Sigiriya rock fortress. St. Mary's, number two. Sir Lake Volga. That is correct. Here is your bonus question. Costs. What is the term for the cost of borrowing money usually expressed as a percentage? Interest. That is correct. Toss up number 10, southernmost in the world. Among the cities with a population of over 100,000, Punta Arenas is the southernmost in the world. On which straight is it located? St. Mary's, number four. The Bering St. The Bering St. is incorrect. I will reread that question for someone. Southernmost in the world. Among the cities with a population of over 100,000, Punta Arenas is the southernmost in the world. On which straight is it located? Summerline, number two. And Trayton, you're wrong, then. That is incorrect. Magellan, straight up Magellan. Toss up number 11, organization name. What organization founded in 1960 aimed to promote civil rights for African Americans through nonviolent protests? St. Mary's, number three. Black Lives Matter. That is incorrect. I will reread for Summerline, organization name. What organization founded in 1960 aimed to promote civil rights for African Americans through nonviolent protests? Summerline, number two. Civil rights, number three. That is incorrect. The correct answer is Southern Christian Leadership Conference. Our final question, toss up number 12, Presidential History. The Harrison family was living in the White House in the spring of 1891 when it was outfitted with which new technology? St. Mary's, number two. Electricity. That's it, correct. Your bonus. Your bonus. Muscles, which large muscle in the front of the thigh is divided into four distinct portions? Quadriceps is correct. That is the end of this match. 45. We have O'Neill St. Mary's, one 45 to zero with Summerline. Good job, everyone. I was in that meeting last night. I can go up to my office. I have a whole bunch more, but. How many of you have seen the last one? Nellie, come on up. St. Mary's, you'll be on the red side and Nellie, you'll be on the right side. Oh, sure. Sorry. So they know we're in the yellow house. So we're in the same house. So we're in the same house. So we're in the same house. So we're in the same house. So we're in the same house. Of course, we're still in the same house. I think in the future. We're in the same house. Yeah, good play. We're good to go. In the brackets, we're going to get to that. Then they have to change rooms. That's the way to look at them. OK, yeah, we're ready. All right. Here we go, everybody. Toss up. Question number one. Indigenous peoples. This confederation of four Indigenous people, groups, opponents of the Iroquois, call themselves the Wendat or the Wendat. The French call them by which name that they also gave to a nearby Great Lake to the northeast of Michigan? Stanton number six. Huron is correct. Here's your bonus. Historical moon landing. That's one small step for man and one giant leap for mankind. It refers to what historical event that is incorrect? The moon walk. The actual placement owner. Toss up. Number two, submarines. The CSS Hunley submarine was raised and reused the first two times it sank, but not the third time in 1864. Raised in 2000 near Charleston, South Carolina, research shows that it was only 20 feet from its targeted USS Pusepanic. When what type of weapon exploded prematurely killing its third crew? Mealy number three, the missile. The missile is incorrect. I will repeat that question for Stanton. The CSS Hunley submarine was raised and reused the first two times it sank, but not the third time in 1864. Raised in 2000 near Charleston, South Carolina, research shows that it was only 20 feet from its targeted USS Pusepanic. When what type of weapon exploded prematurely killing its third crew? Stanton number one. Torpedo. Torpedo is correct. Here's your bonus. National output. What economic term describes the total value of all goods and services produced in a country in a specific time period? Inflation. Inflation is incorrect. The correct answer is gross domestic product. Toss up number three, man-made formations. These long, narrow clouds are formed as aircraft exhaust condenses in cold air at high altitudes. Name the formation. Stanton number six. Jet stream. Jet stream is incorrect. I will repeat that for nearly all fail. Man-made formations. These long, narrow clouds are formed as aircraft exhaust condenses in cold air at high altitudes. Name the formation. The answer we're looking for is called contrail or a vapor trail. Toss up number four, historical naval battles. Which 1805 battle was a decisive naval victory for the British against the French and Spanish fleets? Stanton number three, Waterloo. Waterloo is incorrect. I will already read that question for nearly historical naval battles. Which 1805 battle was a decisive naval victory for the British against the French and Spanish fleets? The answer we were looking for is the Battle of Trafalgar. Toss up number five. Not-so-safe snakes. What is the collective name for poisons transmitted through snake bites? Nailio, tail number three. Venom is correct. Here is your bonus. Here is your bonus. Green tea. The Shinoyu is described in Western culture as a tea ceremony. Although practitioners in Japan consider it to be more of just a presentation of what particularly form, what particular form of powdered green tea that is now popular worldwide. Machi is correct. Toss up number six, serious health consequences. Despite severe health consequences, including a shortened life, and despite loss of chances to compete of caught, what class of compounds has been used since the 1950s by some athletes to try to maximize the... Nailio, tail number three. Steroids. Steroids is correct. Here's your bonus question. What part of the eye is stored in iBank for donations to those in need? The cornea is the correct answer. The cornea. Toss up number seven, bright birds and flowers. The paradisiad is a family of bird. And there is also a colorful family of plants with the name bird of what? Paradise is correct. I didn't call on her. Sorry. OK. Real re-read, bright birds and flowers. The paradisiad is a family of bird. And there is also a colorful family of plants with the name bird of what? Stanton number two. Hurt us. That is correct. Here's your bonus question. Setting of the story. The catcher in the ride details how many days in the life of 16-year-old Holden Caulfield? 64. That is incorrect. Two days. Two days. Toss up number eight, military symbols. The Marine Corps emblem is an American eagle, a globe, and one of what marine items? Stanton number five. An anchor. An anchor is correct. Here's your bonus. Computer hardware. All CPUs are one of these, but not all of these are CPUs. Although sometimes the two words are used interchangeably. What five-syllable word names this piece of hardware? We're looking for a microprocessor. Microprocessor. Toss up number nine, matrices. What word is used for a matrix that has? Neal O'Dale, number six. A computer. Incorrect. I will re-read for Stanton. What word is used for a matrix that has ones along the main diagonal and zeroes elsewhere? Stanton number three. A regular matrix. We're looking for identity. Identity. Toss up number 10, marine species. Which large marine mammal is known for its single distinctive tusk and is found in our? Neal O'Dale, number six. A narwhal. That is correct. Here's your bonus. Quartz. Quartz is most commonly used in the manufacturing of glass as its chemical makeup works well for this process. What two elements are in the compound that makes up quartz? Sand and heat. Sand and heat is incorrect. Silicone and oxygen. Silicone and oxygen. Toss up number 11, waterways. The process of modifying a natural river channel by deepening or widening it is called channelization. Or what term also used for man-made water channels? Stanton number six. Canal. Canal is incorrect. I will re-read for Neal. The process of modifying a natural river channel by deepening or widening it is called channelization. Or what term also used for man-made water channels? Neal O'Dale, number four. Trenching. Trenching is incorrect. Dredging is the word we were looking for. Dredging. All right, final question of this round. Toss up number 12, old desert land at 55 to 80 million years old. The Navij may be the oldest desert in the world, and it contains some of the driest areas. This desert runs along the coast of Angola and which other southern African nation? Neal O'Dale, number six. South Africa. South Africa. Is it incorrect? I will re-read for Stanton. At 55 to 80 million years old. Stanton, number one. Araglai. Araglai is incorrect. The answer we're looking for is Namibia. That is the end of round two. Neal O'Dale wins 25 to Stanton 20. Good job. OK, now we are ready. OK, round three. Here we go. Toss up number one. Name the project. In 1946, I'm sorry. You're right. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. We'll start over. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I did too. I'm sorry. Name the project. Here we go again. In 1946, property and workers from what project were transferred to the newly established atomic? Stanton, number five. That is it. Here is your bonus. Birds far off of the southern coast of South Africa since Marion Island, created by a single volcanic eruption, it is home to the smallest species of which that is incorrect. It is the penguin. Mountain formation. Toss up number two. What type of plate boundary creates full mountains? O'Neill St. Marion's number two. False. False is incorrect. Stanton and I will reread. Mountain formation. What type of plate boundary creates full mountains? Number four. Incorrect. Where we're looking for is convergent boundary. Convergent boundary. Toss up number three. Baseball. Second only to Babe Ruth as a 24-time all-star. Which major league player finished his career with a 302 batting average, having played as center fielder with number 24 with both the Mets and the Giants? Stanton, number two. Jackie Robinson. Thank you, Robinson. Is that incorrect? I will reread that for St. Mary's. Second only to Babe Ruth as a 24-time all-star. Which major league player finished his career with a 302 batting average, having played as center fielder with number 24 with both the Mets and the Giants? St. Mary's. Number two. Barry Barnes. Barry Barnes is incorrect. Back to my day and a couple of the coaches out there. Willie Mays. All right, toss up number four. Armed services. Which branch of the armed services maintains most of the US nuclear arsenal? Stanton, number three. Sorry. Will we read that question for O'Neill St. Mary's? Which branch of the armed services maintains most of the US nuclear arsenal? St. Mary's number five. It is incorrect. It is the Air Force. The Air Force. Toss up number five. Changing for the environment. In November of 2023, ExxonMobil announced that it realizes that the internal combustion engine won't be around forever. And that they will start moving towards using what product for the batteries of EV vehicles. St. Mary's number two. That is correct. Here's your bonus. Cause and effect. What happens with the H2O inside a tree when lightning strikes it that causes the tree to blow apart? That's an answer. OK, very good. Yes, we will take that. Boils, vaporizer, or expand. All were acceptable answers. Toss up number six. American poet. Robert Frost's poem was not written as a direction to do your own thing, but was an ironic warning about regretting indecision and choices. What poem was written for a friend who joined the army after reading it and who died in the war two years later? When they all say Mary's number five. The road not taken. That is correct. That is correct. Here is your bonus question. Birth of a campaign motto. Presidential candidate Franklin D. Roosevelt casually mentioned these words as part of a speech at the Chicago Democratic Convention in 1932. And the press went wild with the phrase, making what two words this campaign slogan? I hit it together. That is incorrect. The new deal. New deal. Toss up number seven. NFL team. The longest field goal made in a game was 64 yards by Matt Prater. Which NFL team was he playing for at the time? St. Mary's number two. The Detroit Lions. That is incorrect. I will reread for Stanton. The longest field goal made in a game was 64 yards by Matt Prater. Which NFL team was he playing for at the time? Stanton number one. There's our variables. That is incorrect. The Denver Broncos. The Denver Broncos. Toss up number eight. Hybrid animals. Scientific studies have shown that most wolves in North America have at least some DNA from which smaller animal, which can mate with wolves to produce the hybrid koi wolf? Stanton number one. That is correct. Here is your bonus. Civil wars. Which African country experienced a civil war that resulted in the creation of Southern portion emerging as an independent nation in 2011? The correct answer is Sudan. Sudan. Toss up number nine. TV series. Name this series. Starring Reese Witherspoon and Kerry Washington is set in Shaker Heights, Ohio as their two families interact with one another. Little fires everywhere is the name of the series. Question number 10. Ancient history. Perseus used a helmet of invisibility, a sickle, and a polished shield to accomplish what past. Stanton number one. Show what we do, sir. That is correct. Your bonus. Absurdist lit. Which novel by Albert Camus explores the philosophy of absurdism of the character, Marceau. The novel is called The Stranger. Toss up number 10. Canadian territory. What federal territory of Canada encompasses the Canadian Arctic Archipelago, including Bath and Island, Ellesmere Island, and Akameski Island in James Bay. Stanton number one. Northwest Territories. That is incorrect. I will reread for St. Mary's. Canadian territory. What federal territory of Canada encompasses the Canadian Arctic Archipelago, including Bath and Island, Ellesmere Island, and Akameski Island in James Bay. O'Neill St. Mary's number one. That is incorrect. The answer we're looking for is none of it. None of it. 12. Toss up. Historical accounts of events. C.S. Lewis wrote Ones of Narnia, and Ray Bradbury wrote the Martian Ones. What is the word shared by these titles, as well as the Old Testament books, which come after Second Kings in the Bible? O'Neill St. Mary's number four. Chronicles. That is correct. Chronicles. Here is your bonus. It is a math question. It is paper, pencil. Solve for B. A times the quantity B minus one equals C. So you have to answer now. Zero plus one. Say it again. B plus one. No. Two answers. B equals C divided by a plus one, or B equals C over a plus one. That is acceptable. That is the end of the round. O'Neill St. Mary's wins 25 to 15. Good job. Remember, on the bonus, you do not have to close in. You can just simply confer with the title. We'll give it a go. Thank you. Round number four. Pause of question number one. Transportation and safety. Some states have already made this illegal. According to a study at the University of Utah, using what while driving can be more dangerous than drunk driving. Summerland number five. Cell phone is correct. Here's your bonus. Good place to build. Albany was a hub of transportation for over 100 years. Much of that due to the fact that it connected the Great Lakes by lying at the original terminus of the Erie Canal at the northern end of the navigable portion of which river. The Hudson River is the answer we were looking for. Toss up number two. No smaller. Mealy Oakdale number three. We'll reread that question for Summerland. No smaller parts. Unlike the other components of the atom, electrons are generally thought to have no known components or substructure. What term is used for such particles? Summerland number three. Subatomic particles. We are looking for elementary particles. Toss up number three. North Atlantic. What is the name of the strait that separates Greenland and Canada? Summerland number six. Bering Street. The Bering Street is incorrect. I will reread for Neal. What is the name of the strait that separates Greenland and Canada? Summerland number six. Mealy Oakdale number two. That is incorrect. We're looking for the Davis strait. Toss up question number four. Aquatic shell creatures. Name the family of creatures who breathe underwater have hard shells. Summerland number five. That is what we're looking for. Here is your bonus. Okay. Summerland number five. Bonus. Okay. This is math. This is paper pencil. Are we ready? Okay. A bicyclist traveling at a speed of 21 miles per hour for the first half of the race, which is mostly downhill. When it turns around to go back, the speed decreases to 19 miles per hour going uphill. If it took the competitor two hours to complete the race, the first mile, how many miles were traveled? Bonus. Bonus. 40 miles. 40 miles is correct. Question number five. Significant waterway. What Italian river was the most historically significant to ancient Romans in their home city? Summerland number three. That is not correct. Let's go with that again. Significant waterway. What Italian river was the most historically significant to the ancient Romans in their home city? Mealy Oakdale number six. The River Tents. Incorrect. We are looking for tibers. Tibers. Question number six. Disassociative disorder. The most common type of disassociative disorder surrounding a traumatic experience. What do we call this? Mealy Oakdale number six. Amnesia, that is correct. Here is your bonus question. Mealy Oakdale. Culinary arts. To make this base of soup, simmer chicken parts for three hours with frequent skimming or drop a cube into water. Give me this five letter word. Okay. Scott. Number seven. Toss up. Deserted island. Picky's eyelashes are used to start a signal fire on a tropical island in what? Mealy Oakdale number six. The Lord of the Fines, that is correct. Here is your bonus question. Rhyming term. What's the rhyming two word term for the technique of teaching with only a blackboard and its writing instrument as tools, that is incorrect. It's a chalk talk. A chalk talk. A soul coach has remembered that. Outdated. Oh goodness. Toss up. Number eight. German check biologist. What scientist is the subject of the biography titled The Monk of the Garden? Mealy Oakdale. Number four. Dr. Mandela. Incorrect. Mandel. Mandel. Bother genetics. Okay. Number nine. Distorted wind. What's the subject of the biography titled The Monk of the Garden? Mealy Oakdale. Number four. Dr. Mandela. Historically important botany. Long before cotton became central to South Carolina's economy its diced up industry was central and was based on cultivation of which shrub that provides a beautiful blue not violet color. Fummerland. Number three. Indigo. Indigo is correct. Here's your bonus question. Construction material. What mineral composed of calcium sulfate is commonly used in the production of plaster and drywall? Gypsum is what we are looking for. Gypsum. Toss up. Number ten. Name the biome. Which biome is characterized by the types of plants that include cereals, bamboos. Fummerland. Number three. Indigo. Incorrect. Well we'll reread Mealy Oakdale. Which biome is characterized by the type of plants that include cereals, bamboos and those cultivated for pasture land? Mealy Oakdale. Number six. Tyga. Incorrect. We are looking for grassland. Grassland biome. Pasture land. Toss up. Number eleven. Colorless gas with a strong odor. In a rotten egg what pungent gas is formed by the reaction of sulfur and hydrogen? Fummerland. Number one. That is incorrect. We'll reread for Mealy Oakdale. Colorless gas with a strong odor. In a rotten egg what pungent gas is formed by the reaction of sulfur and hydrogen? Mealy Oakdale. Number three. Hydrogen sulfate. Hydrogen sulfide. Sorry. Number twelve. Olympic host. Which city was the host city of the 2018 Winter Olympics? Fummerland. Number three. Pyongyang, South Korea. Where's South Korea? Seoul. I will take the first answer you gave and that is correct. Pyongyang. Pyongyang is how it is said that that is South Korea. Is that right? Okay. Here is your bonus. Still going strong. In 2023 what red haired stranger still performing at 90 as he gets inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame released a new book sharing how he wrote many of his songs including On the Road Again. Will it all sudden? That's the end of the round. Summerland wins with 30 to 10 Mealy Oakdale. Good job. Ready to start? Round five. Class of number one. Arm equipment. Armisting machine gets its name from consolidating the operations of cutting, thrashing, Mealy Oakdale number three. That's correct. Here's your bonus. Settled Stripe. In 2023 which major labor union finished settling their strike against board motors, General Motors and Stalantis? That's correct. United Auto Workers. Question number two. Toss up. Reaching the walls. What device was a heavy wooden beam held parallel to the ground at shoulder height by a number of men who had run several steps to gain momentum and then crash one end into a wall or door? Mealy Oakdale number three. That is correct. Here is your bonus question. Failed policy. What word designates the failed policy followed by European leaders when they met in Munich with Nazi representatives in 1938 and ceded the southern land to Germany to try to stop further production? We're looking for appeasement. Appeasement. Toss up number three. Antonyms. Which antonym of the word benevolent has the same two syllable ending? Mealy Oakdale number six. That is correct. Here is your bonus question. Biochemical cycle. What process involves the element sitting at number six as it moves between living organisms and their environment? That is incorrect. The carbon cycle. The carbon cycle. Toss up number four. Russian painter. What artist of the blue rider and circles in a circle is considered the father of modern abstract art? O'Neill say Mary's number six. The castle. Castle is incorrect. I will re-read the question from Mealy Oakdale. Russian painter. Which artist of the blue rider and circles in a circle is considered the father of modern abstract art? Mealy Oakdale number four. Van Gogh is incorrect. Kandinsky. Kandinsky is the same word as before. Toss up number five. The topic is aviation. Among the several agencies administered by the U.S. Department of Transportation which one certifies pilots? Mealy Oakdale number three. And is incorrect. I will re-read O'Neill St. Mary's Among the several agencies administered by the U.S. Department of Transportation which one certifies pilots? O'Neill St. Mary's number three. American Air Legion. The FAA is what we were looking for. FAA, Federal Aviation Administration question number six. Multi-purpose organ. The pancreas works both within the endocrine system and within which other system? Mealy Oakdale number one. Incorrect. O'Neill St. Mary's will re-read. The pancreas works both within the endocrine system and within which other system? O'Neill St. Mary's number six. The circulatory system. We're looking for digestive system. Digestive system. Number seven. Mutualistic partnership. What is the term for the complex life form created by the symbiotic relationship between an algae and a fungus? O'Neill St. Mary's number five. Incorrect. I will re-read that question for Mealy Oakdale. What is the term for the complex life form created by the symbiotic relationship between an algae and a fungus? Mealy Oakdale number four. I'm looking for a like it. Toss-up number eight. American Port City. Which is the Port City home of the seat of the University of Vermont that shares its name with the chain of coat factory stores? Mealy Oakdale number six. That is correct. Here is your bonus. The topic is a paddle-dweyer. The vitreous humor is nowhere near your funny bone. Where in the body would it be found? Incorrect. The vitreous is the fluid in your eye. Passive voice. Toss-up number nine. Restate this sentence in the passive voice. Little Bo Peep lost the sheath. Meal St. Mary's number three. The sheath was lost by Little Bo Peep. Correct. The bonus question is a math pencil paper. A rectangular garden measures 10 meters by 15 meters is surrounded by a path of uniform width. If the total area of the garden and the path is 300 square meters what is the width of the path in meters? 2.5 is what we are looking for. 2.5. Toss-up question number 10. American Car. Western names are popular in SUVs and minivans. An example in which Chevy SUV named for a lake that is the largest lake in the world. Toss-up question number 6. Taho. The bonus question smallest in one measure. Which of the great lakes is the smallest in surface area although it does not have the least volume? We are looking for Lake Ontario. Lake Ontario. Passive number 11. National Forest. Lie in which mountain range? Nielsen. Nielsen. Nielsen. Nielsen. Nielsen. Nielsen. Nielsen. Nielsen. Nielsen. Nielsen. Nielsen. Nielsen. Nielsen. Nielsen. Nielsen. Nielsen. Nielsen. Nielsen. Nielsen. Nielsen. Nielsen. Nielsen. Nielsen. Nielsen. In 1936, Sergei Prokoveth was commissioned by the Moscow Central Children's Theater to write which piece of program music? O'Neill St. Mary's, number five. Swan Lake. Incorrect. Peter and the Wolf. Peter and the Wolf. That concludes the round. Nelly Oakdale won 30 to 10 to O'Neill St. Mary's. So we have one more round left of the full play. Summerland and Stanton. So update for online. O'Neill St. Mary's has two wins. Stanton zero, Summerland one, and Nelly Oakdale two points. O'Neill St. Mary's 80, Stanton 35, Summerland 30, and Nelly Oakdale 65. Yep. All right. Final round, round six. Toss-up question number one. Country borders. What country borders Bulgaria, Serbia, Ukraine, Voldova, and the Black Sea? Summerland, number three. Poland. Incorrect. We'll reread the question for Stanton. Country borders. What country borders Bulgaria, Serbia, Ukraine, Voldova, and the Black Sea? Stanton, number three. Turkey. We're looking for Romania. Romania. Question number two, Toss-up, defense. What NFL defensive formation features a single nose tackle and two inside linebackers? Summerland, number three. Cover three. What we're looking for is the three-fourth. Bigger chance yet. I don't know what we're doing. I'm supposed to bring in another question now. Okay, let's come back. Would cover three better acceptable? Coach? No, I think so. Okay, let's go to question number three, and we'll come back with another question in a while. All righty. Senior female jurist. Between 1973 and 1976, she argued six cases on women's rights before the U.S. Supreme Court, winning five of them. She served from 1993 until 2020. Who was the senior female jurist? Summerland, number one. Ruth Bader Ginsburg. That is correct. Here is your bonus question. Time signature. In music, what signature is called common time? Four over four. She's got it. Yes. Shoot. Okay. Okay. Toss up number four. Coriolis effect. The Coriolis effect on winds over the ocean currents cause wind to turn which direction in the northern hemisphere? Summerland, number three. Counterclockwise. Incorrect. Coriolis effect. Coriolis effect on winds over the ocean currents cause winds to turn which direction in the northern hemisphere? Summerland, number three. Clockwise. Incorrect. The answer they provided, what we're looking for is to the right. To the right. That'd be clockwise. I had this discussion in our meeting. Because, well, if the answer given is right, but clockwise is moving, or it's your right. Okay, so we'll accept it. We will accept your answer based on this here. Okay. Here is the bonus question for that. Middle Eastern conflicts. The Houthi rebels of which nation have been attacking Israel ships in the last weeks of November of 2020? What's the Houthi rebels of which nation have been attacking Israel ships in the last weeks of November of 2023 causing conflicts with Saudi Arabia? Who is working towards peace? Iraq. Incorrect. The Houthi rebels of Yemen? Yemen. Excuse me. Which one did you accept? Counterclockwise or clockwise? Counter. Counterclockwise or clockwise? Counterclockwise. Counterclockwise. That was my initial, but Google says otherwise. Well, that was missed anyway. Let's go ahead and. Yeah, so they found their bonus. They didn't get the bonus, but let's go back to what the book said. And we'll stick with the book. And nobody gets credit for it. You said clockwise. You guys said counterclockwise. And they're saying clockwise should be the right answer. That would be worth that. Counterclockwise. Counterclockwise. Counterclockwise. That was the right answer. Which one are we going to take? I think the book says right. So, you know, but I guess those points. I'm going to write. I would say they have to write. Yeah. Let's go with that. We'll go back to 15. No one gets 7 points. Yeah. Yeah. By the way, I've never seen these questions before until right now. I think that you guys talked about it in your meeting. And the LAX. The answer we were going to allow was right. So we're only accepting. Right. And it's 0. So it's 15 to 0. Yeah. Question five. Becoming law. The approval of the legislative branch may be required to validate government agreements. Such a significant amount of money. So we're only accepting. Right. And it's 0. So it's 15 to 0. Yeah. Question five. Becoming law. The approval of the legislative branch may be required to validate government agreements. Such a cent is called what? Summerlin. Number six. Checks and balance. Incorrect. I will reread that for standing. The approval of the legislative branch may be required to validate government agreements. Such a cent is called what? And number three. That's 12 steps. Becoming law. Incorrect. We'll reread that question. Nope. Second. The answer we're looking for is ratification. Ratification. Okay. Number six. Major event. What. Decennial event. Is important. In terms of the house of representatives. And state representation. Summerlin. Number three. Election. Is incorrect. We'll reread. What. Decennial event. Is important. In terms of the house of representatives. And state representation. And number three. Senses. That is correct. Every 10 years. The bonus question. Helping with the revolution. During the American Revolution. This Polish aristocrat. Has a mere philosophy saved George Washington. He commanded the defense of Charleston. And was killed leading the American Calvary. In the siege of what Georgia city. Savannah. Savannah is correct. Savannah, Georgia. Number seven. Terminology. What three letter word. Designates an involuntary. Brief. Recurring muscle twitch. Typically in the area of the face. Title and eyes. That number one. Take is correct. The bonus question is engineering area. Power systems are the primary focus. Of what type of engineers. That is correct. Paws up. Number eight. Name the biome. Which biome is characterized by long. Cold winters. the Niferous Tree. Summerland, number four. Haga. Haga is correct. Here is the bonus, face-to-face. For two large countries like the China and the United States, turning their backs on each other is not an option. Planet Earth is big enough for the two countries to succeed. Which world leader told this to President Biden in a face-to-face meeting in November of 2023? President of China? Xi Jinping is the answer we were looking for. Xi Jinping. Number nine, South American country. Which former Dutch colony near Brazil and Guyana is the smallest South American country? Summerland, number one. Europe is incorrect. We'll reread the questions more standing. South American country, which former Dutch colony near Brazil and Guyana is the smallest South American country? Stanton, number six. Is it Chad? Incorrect. We are looking for Suriname. Suriname. Question 10, Fawcett, forced. Ms. Wheaton took her students to the gym to demonstrate Newton's third law. She put on roller skates and stood at the free throw line while she threw a perfect shot forward into the basketball hoop. What happened that demonstrated the third law? Summerland, number three. The girl would have gotten back on the roller skates. No, you had equaled opposite. That is correct. She went backwards. Bonus question, international relations. In April of 2023, what nation vowed to set up a moon base to mine its riches for the benefit of humanity? China. China is correct. Toss up number 11, habitat. Broadleaf and what other type of forest with an undergrowth of bamboo and lots of rain are the habitat of the giant panda? Summerland, number three. Favorite course, China. Incorrect. Will we read for Stanton? Habitat, broadleaf and what other type of forest with an undergrowth of bamboo and lots of rain are the habitat of the giant panda? Stanton, number four. We're looking for coniferous, coniferous forest. Number 12, brackish meeting zone. What is the term for the area where fresh water from rivers meets and mixes with saltwater from the ocean? Summerland, number one. Incorrect. Stanton, will we read for you? Brackish meeting zone. What is the term for the area where fresh water from a river meets and mixes with saltwater from an ocean? Number six, Delta. We're looking for a nestuary. Testuaries for the ocean. Close round. That kind of thing. One more question. Oh, I think there's one more question. Should we throw the roll? OK. We have to roll. Final question, investigating the conflict. On November 20th of 2023, American reporters were able to show pictures of a shaft and a tunnel under the Al-Shifa hospital that was built by Hamas. And where it is reported that they sheltered away from the fighting, the Al-Shifa hospital is the largest hospital in which disputed region? Summerland, number five. Palestine. Palestine is not what we're looking for. Stanton. Stanton, number three. The Gaza Strip. That is correct. The Gaza Strip is correct. So you do have a bonus. Which of Henry Matisse's paintings was hung upside down in the Museum of Modern Art for 46 days without anyone noticing? The English translation of the title would be The Boat. Answer, Le Bateau, which is the French for The Boat. Le Bateau, is that right? All right. It's Henry Matisse. We're tied. Now we're tied, Tyler. We're very sure of what's going on. We're tied. Here we have questions we're used for this. Solve the tiebreaker. Pasa, music bands. Identify the first band with the palanedromic name to be listed in the Rolling Stone Encyclopedia of Rock and Roll. And they're pretty close to the top of the alphabetical list as well. Stanton, number five. AC, DC. That is incorrect. Repeat that for Summerlin. Identify the first band with palanedromic name to be listed in the Rolling Stone Encyclopedia of Rock and Roll. And they're pretty close to the top of the alphabetical list as well. Summerlin, number three. The Beatles. That is incorrect. Abba. Abba is the band. We'll have to do another question. We'll have to do another one. Let's see if we stay. Pasa, question to government. The first written plan of a government for the U.S. immediately following the Revolutionary War was called what? Summerlin, number four. Articles of the Federation. That is it. You hear our answer to the bonus. Yes, those are the points. Right? Yes. International affairs. When food aid is sent to a war-torn country, not all of it goes where it's intended. In 1992, which African country had 80% of its international food aid go into the mouths and warehouses of the warlords? Somalia. Somalia is correct. That is correct. In San Jose, though, I don't think you can get the bonus. Oh, there you go. Okay. Even in pool play. What is the extra points? I don't know. That's a good question. Let's ask Hyatt. There are a lot of local parties. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I think everybody knows this. So we'll double check. Otherwise, it's 50 to 35 with Summerlin's wing over Stanton, but we'll check on. It's very close with Somalia's wings and points with the next group who makes it. No, you don't get the extra 10 points. Okay. Thank you. Went into extra questions. Thank you for letting us know about that. Excitedly, just one second. That's a good question and that's it. That's it. Okay. So then Hyatt did that made a tie situation. So no, no, no, no. Total points of the room? No. So it'd be 40 to 35 then with Summerlin still winning. But for the bracket. But it doesn't matter. It doesn't matter. You're gonna have to put your wings on the line. I can do it. All right. That'd be a good one. Put the wing on the line. Okay, sorry. So Summerlin won 40 to 35. So O'Neill St. Mary's has two wins with 80 points Stanton. Zero wins with 70 points Summerlin. Two wins with 70 points and Neely Oakdale. Two wins with 65 points. So Summerlin, the Neal St. Mary's will go on. Yep. Good luck. That was a close one. Stanton had 70 points by 0-5, they go by 0-6. And if there would have been a tie with points then you look at head to head and Summerlin did win over Neely. So you would, if there would have been a tie with points. So good luck the rest of the day. Thanks for playing.