 I don't think the pair is going to make any pair. I guess that's what I'm talking about. I'm talking about the pair as a whole. Oh, you can probably go there right up there. I guess I know where I found my mom's watch. I guess I can guess every question. This is Dr. G. He was once in my school. I'm a different girl. And anyway, it's little things you can do something of ourselves. Here we are. I think I'm here. I'm running on the computer. I'm running on the computer. I'm a little bit more than you. So I sent you one very nice. I've heard that you've been here for 10 years. This one can pair. Yeah. We didn't see you last year. You know what, last year, they just made a little bit of a johd often. You can just look right in here. I think it's, I think it's also just like... She's like, I know. I don't know that we have any anymore. I don't have that. Maybe just Madison, but I do have our teacher meeting. So maybe if she likes to come be as I'm always looking I'll just give you her contact. Yeah, please do. I just talked to a teacher yesterday. She took over and she was an elementary teacher. Okay, so very much. Well, I said, I think so much. I thought I'd probably do her a degree and I think she just, I don't know how to call everybody in the house. Yeah. I'm having a small month or years of non-education. I'm in the CIE, I'm a teacher, I'm in the nursery also. I'm in the nursery. And so, she had to be in the nursery. Hi Beth, how are you? I'm a door person. I think we'll probably need a couple of people to do the medicine and stuff. Okay. She has to be in the classroom. She's going to have to get into the classroom. I'm in the classroom last month. I mean, in the race of college, I don't know what it is called. The science research, which is an urgent college, because I'm not at my CIE, but I would bring my free course in and have a hard winter with us. I mean, I had it. It was crazy for myself. And my message is that there's a lot of problem with our students who use to pay somebody, work day to day or come home, and that might work, but if you couldn't find anybody I have a great appreciation, so when I find somebody, you might get a little bit of a little bit of an appreciation, so when I find somebody, you might get a little bit of a little bit of an appreciation, so when I find somebody, you might get a little bit of an appreciation, so when I find somebody, you might get a little bit of an appreciation, so when I find somebody, you might get a little bit of an appreciation, so when I find somebody, you might get a little bit of an appreciation, so when I find somebody, you might get a little bit of an appreciation, so when I find somebody, you might get a little bit of an appreciation, so when I find somebody, you might get a little bit of an appreciation, so when I find somebody, you might get a little bit of an appreciation, so when I find somebody, you might get a little bit of an appreciation, so when I find somebody, you might get a little bit of an appreciation, so when I find somebody, you might get a little bit of an appreciation, so when I find somebody, you might get a little bit of an appreciation, so when I find somebody, you might get a little bit of an appreciation, so when I find somebody, you might get a little bit of an appreciation, so when I find somebody, you might get a little bit of an appreciation, so when I find somebody, you might get a little bit of an appreciation, so when I find somebody, you might get a little bit of an appreciation, so you might get a little bit of an appreciation, so when I find somebody, you might get a little bit of an appreciation, so if you feel like your answer has been denied for some reason and you think it should be valid, then you can say I've left a challenge that nobody has any objection to that. If you feel like you're going to challenge it, please do. Yesterday I was at a crystal and there were about four challenges in the day, so if you feel like your answer shouldn't have been accepted, be sure you have a reason, a logic for it. Or if the other team has been accepted and you feel it shouldn't have been, the captain can challenge, but you have to have a good logical reason for it. And if it's accepted, great. If it's not, they'll take it personally. It's a good exercise and logical thinking, so that's an option for the captain only. The captain also is the person that will give the answer during the bonus round. You can all confer during the bonus, not during the toss-up, but during the bonus you can all confer, but then the captain has to be the one to give the answer. Once you've been acknowledged, you can't think about it. You have to get the answer right away. Two seconds. If you don't give up, we'll save your time set and the opportunity will go to the other team. Or at the end of the light, you have to answer right away. So there is a little speed in this. Fine. A second. Next. Do not be looking at each other. Do not be whispering or talking with each other. You could be disqualified for that round if we feel like you shared an answer. And it's really tempting to do that. If you want to be excited, you might want to talk to your friend, but control yourself. No, share that contact with face shuttles. You're still appearing to give them the answers. The only time you can talk is during that bonus discussion. There will be paper pencil only when you're told it will be paper pencil. So, otherwise the pencil should just be there and paper. All right. If there's a spelling question, be sure that you have that whole word in your mind before you begin. Don't start a couple of letters in and then back up. Once you've started or said a letter, you're committed to that. You can correct this. Captains, when yours should be left here at the end of the game. They'll probably be used for tomorrow. Is that right? Yeah. Okay. Does we use next year and the next year? A couple of walked home last time. So, please try to remember to leave your land, Mary. Finally, at the conclusion of cool plan, which would be six rounds. Is that correct? We'll wait in the show until we get the off there. So, we're in here together for some time. Audience, phones should be off. Everybody have their phone off now? Phones really shouldn't come out. And in the audience, if you want to communicate with your neighbor, write it down. Please stop talking in the audience. If you say an answer and you reveal it up here, it might be an unfair advantage or disadvantage to your team or the other team. So, silence in the audience. No phones. Does anybody have any questions before we meet them? Yes. No, please do. Anybody else need to do that? There's one set of conference with a real big week. So, some of the teachers will know Anita Archer's name. And we heard a phone go off and it was my ringtone and my college ringtone and we panicked. And it was Anita's phone going off. So, we were safe. I'm going to say the wedding and the loud phone went off during the Lord's Prayer. That's fair. This isn't the Lord's Prayer, but this is big stuff. So, let me start. All right, are we ready to begin? Fingers ready? Okay. Round one, toss up question number one, creating islands. St. Helen Island and the Azores were formed by what geologic phenomenon? I don't know. Too bad we can't give a bonus point for that one. Well, while you guys are probably selected for your interview, we aren't. Okay. Yeah. Oh, that's a very good question. When I finish reading, the lights go on and they count down the time you have available. When this last slide goes out, we buzz and that's the end. No answer. Two, you have to answer within that time. Try this now. So, what else? This one's to start at the top. Okay. Or maybe breaking. Actually, breaking was the one I tested basically. I just have to hold it longer. That's what it is. I'm not holding it long enough. Okay. I just can't. Okay. You're happy on the side. See, it's just, you just can't flick it. You have to hold it down a second or it'll start. Oh, we're getting all the cakes out here. We're good to go. Let's go. All right. I'm going to start this again. Creating islands. St. Helen Island and the Azores were formed by what geologic phenomenon? Madison number two. Okay. Correct. Okay. As a reminder here. For all of you. If the situation like that happens and the other, the other side gets the question again, wait and tell us where you're at. That gives you the time. Then you have a chance to think about it again. So, we're getting all of our cakes worked out, right? All right. So, bonus for Madison. New ways to say old things. This proverb can be restated as the thirst for knowledge. The domesticated be like. And that answer is correct. Okay. Once you have the answer, you can just go ahead and say it. Correct. It's 10 for bonus. Okay. Now we should be off to run and correct. All right. Chaucer number two. Think what he could do with social media is the category after writing a marginally truthful narrative of his life in 1834. He authorized a series of almanacs in his name that abandoned the truth and exaggerated his exploits in the wilderness. Those almanacs continued until 1856. 20 years after his death in San Antonio. Who was the self made legend whose first name was the. Piers number six. That answers correct. Bonus for peers. Bonus. The topic is triangles and this is a paper pencil. If the length of each leg of a right triangle is 12 inches, what is the area in the inches of the inches squared. Of the triangle. Two inches. That answers. Number three linear. What type of straight line that. That high V has the equation Y equals. Here's an approved. That answers incorrect. I'll repeat the question for Madison. What type of straight line and high V has equation. My equals V. The correct answer is four. We are on toss up number four. The topic is reading the menu. What does all alone mean when you're ordering. That answers correct. Bonus for peers. Old countries. The third most popular nation in Africa is also its oldest. The answers incorrect. The correct. Oh, that is correct. Sorry. The topic is flexibility. Cats can fit through tiny spaces partly because they have no. What is the common name for these. Here's number six. That answers correct. I'll read the bonus for peers. The bonus is. And the topic is right around average. Let's do math. Five and one seven average weight of 40 pounds. Half waste 38 pounds. That waste 32 pounds. That waste 36 pounds. Pup waste 50 pounds and breaks the scale. How much does the final and when up way in pounds. That answers incorrect. Correct answers for people. Toss it. Number six. The topic is bull or water on both sides. Two oceans. Bull touch the most continent for each. Which are the. What are the two continents that touch bull. Oceans. Here's number five. The answer is correct. Three of the bonus four years. The topic is no dessert for me. This Empress never actually said, but she did lose her cat at the guillotine in 1793. That answer is correct. Toss it. Number seven. What astrophysicist is the author of the seminal word. A great history of time. That's fine. Correct answer. Stephen Rocky. Toss it. Number eight. First in discovery. This explorer. Wasn't the first to discover the new world. But he was the first to realize and write about the fact that it was a whole new land. Here's number five. That answer is incorrect. I'll read the question for Madison. This explorer wasn't the first to discover the new world, but he was the first to realize and write about the fact that it was a whole new land. And not the first to discover the new world. But he was the first to realize and write about the fact that it was a whole new land. And not the eastern part of the Asian continent as Columbus had believed. For this, a map maker created. A map with the new supercontinent named after which Italian explorer. That's the number four. That answers incorrect. The correct answer is from here. Good job for chiming in, you know, and a map maker created. And the correct answer is from here. And the correct answer is from here. Yes. On that second time around. So toss that number nine sports history. Hey, Karen began his major league career in one city. Ended it in the same city, but with a different team as teams move. The teams were the brewers and the braids. Which Wisconsin city. That answers incorrect. I'll repeat the question for Madison. Hey, Karen began his major league career in one city and ended it in the same city with a different team as teams moved. The teams were with the brewers and the braids. Which Wisconsin city did he play for? That's not true. That answers incorrect. The correct answer is no wall. That's a number 10. The question that the topic has tons of tourists. Which sprawling California city has both big city and huge. It also has amusement parks and some other teams. Oh, I pushed the button. Okay, Matt. There's no source. That answers correct. I'll read the comments for peers and break out those fences again. The topic is let's do the math. Solve for X in this equation. 17 X minus 23. Equals eight minus three X. That answers incorrect answer could have been 31 20. Oh, 1.5. Oh, 1 and 11. Plus a number 11 topic is finding your way around the US. This state has the highest population density in the US. The CAHPSI Act is the largest river in which state passing by new work on its way to the environment. That's number three. That answers incorrect. I'll repeat the question for peers. This state has the highest population density in the US. I pushed the reset button. Six. That answers incorrect quotes. New Jersey. The final question of the round. Toss at number 12. The topic is the football event. It can occur as a result of a fumble and interception upon toward kickoff is defined as any occasion where a ball is dead on or behind a team's own goal line. Here's number six. That answers incorrect. I will repeat the question for Amazon. It can occur as a result of a fumble and interception upon toward kickoff. It is defined as any occasion where a ball is dead on or behind a team's own goal line. That's number two. I'll touch that. That answers correct. Bonus from Madison. The topic is coral bleaching increasing. Coral bleaching, which is when the coral lose their genetic paleology is believed to result from unusually warm water changes in ocean salinity or excessive exposure to what? Electromagnetic radiation more concentrated due to depletion of the ozone layer. The correct answer is ultraviolet light. Let me remind you and the teams that are sitting on that bonus round you can ask for a repeat. It doesn't change the time that you can ask for a repeat. That concludes the round. I agree with the score. Okay. Please keep it. I think we're supposed to check at the end of the speaker. Yep. So here's congratulations. The score is fifty-five to five. There is a death. You need to take your seats. We will have pencil and paper. Yes. Leave the pencil and paper. I'll change down the paper. I'll take my seat. I'll take my seat. Those of you who want to try the buzzer scan, just check out that brochure for a full list of services. We have the buzzer technology. Do you have any questions before we begin? Indeed, you all here have on that bonus round, if you'd like, you can ask me to repeat. It could just be a strategy. You can still talk while I'm repeating it. But I think you're not going to hear this again. Are we ready to begin? Okay. Good luck all. Toss-up number one, the topic is coincidences. When you name this educational publishing company, you will have also given me the last names of a pair of husband and wife country singers with his name being Tim. Tim is number five. Micron. That answers incorrect. I'll repeat the question for Stuart. When you name this educational publishing company, you will have given me the last names of a pair of husband and wife country singers with this first name being Tim and hers being Faith. There's no answer. The answer is Micron. Toss-up number two, the topic is what did they say? What should be corrected in this street sign? Wheelchair area. Please drive careful. Chambers number six. Please drive carefully. That answers correct. I'll read the bonus. Four chambers. The topic is not really. A shooting star is not a star. What is it? That answers correct. Toss-up number three, the topic is the arena. What building, known as the world's most famous arena, is the home of the New York Knicks and the New York Rangers as well as... Chambers number six. That answers correct. I'll read the bonus. Four chambers. State, spoken in Spanish is your topic. Which state's nickname in Spanish would be La Astrala Solitaria? That answers incorrect. The correct answer would be Texas. The bonus are statements. Toss-up number four, the topic is new world names. Which South American country was named for the discoverer of America? Toss-up number three. That answers correct. Bonus for Stewart. The topic is taking the heat. What is the major process used by the human body to keep from overheating? That answers incorrect. The correct answer is sweating, Respiring, evaporating. Too easy. Toss-up number five, the topic is opportunities. The mid-foundation for women, the urges parents to do what for their daughters on the fourth Thursday in April? Chambers number five. That answers incorrect. I'll read the question for Stewart. Topic being opportunities. The mid-foundation for women, the urges parents to do what for their daughters on the fourth Thursday in April? The correct answer is taking their daughters to work. Toss-up number six, the topic being the name of the machine. After all that ice skating and hockey playing, they have to have a way to smooth the ice. That's all the large machine that does that job. Chambers number one. That answers correct. Bonus for Chambers. What's that mean? It's our topic. What distinguishing quality would you have if you could be called a centenarian? That answers incorrect but you probably wouldn't have to do that for the end of your years old. That's halfway through the round. Our scores up here will be in with number seven, the topic is dressed for the weather. In Central and South America, a garment worn over other clothing performed is made from a blanket material. And a slit is made from it. Chambers number six. That answers correct. Bonus for Chambers. It wasn't me, it's your topic. Which Latin term that literally translates elsewhere is used in a legal setting to indicate a valid explanation a person has provided of their whereabouts during the time a crime was committed. That answers correct. Toss-up number eight, missed the ballot. According to Herodotus, the great forces at Thermopylae were heavily outnumbered in part because many city states had kept soldiers for home for participation in which spoiling event. Stewart number three. That answers correct. Bonus for Stewart. Happy character. Art for focusing on this symbol of love can be found featuring this character writing a dolphin's rather than flying with its wings. Who is the chair of life character with a bow and arrow often seen and petrified? Keep it. That answers correct. Toss-up number nine. What's the French word for house? Chambers number six. That answers incorrect. I will repeat the question for Stewart. What's the French word for house? I thought he didn't know the code. But that's okay. The answer is incorrect. So no problem. The correct answer is no. It's more of a castle. But what was it? Maison. Toss-up number 10. The topic is dire warning. Scientists warned in January of 2023 that what large western lay is in danger of drying up within five years unless major action is taken quickly. And before it causes great public health and economic crisis skin. Chambers number six. Great. That answers correct. Bonus for chambers. Traditional song. What is the title of the music traditionally played on the entrance of the U.S. president? That answers incorrect. That answers sail to the chief. Toss-up number 11. Probability. If the numbers from one to eight were written on separate pieces of paper and play spin a jar. What is the most likely sum that would be obtained when two pieces of paper are drawn at random? Chambers number five. That answers incorrect. Don't repeat the question for Stuart. If the numbers from one to eight were written on separate pieces of paper and play spin a jar. What's the most likely sum that would be obtained when two pieces of paper are drawn at random? So, I don't think that's a bonus. That's a bonus. Sorry. Okay, that's okay. If the answer is incorrect, anyway, it's no. Final question for the round. The topic this winter. What country has ice vacations when ice on the canals is thick enough for skating? That answers incorrect. Don't repeat the question for chambers. What country has ice vacations when ice on the canals is thick enough for skating? Stuart knows that. Stuart knows that. That answers incorrect. Chambers. What country has canals do you think? Netherlands. That ends the round. Congratulations. That ends the round. Congratulations. That ends the round. Congratulations. That ends the round. Congratulations. Congratulations. Great. I mean, you girls can pose for me. Thank you. Okay. I have a question. A chamber is over here. A chamber is over here. A chamber is over here. A chamber is over here. A chamber is over here. A chamber is over here. I have a question. I think you guys have a chip now. Did you hear us say that you can clustered together and cash it out on a bonus? And you also can do anything on a bonus. It does not change the timing, but you can still be able to question it. Tossup number one. The topic is presidential monitors. In August of 1988. This student to be president gave the accepted speech for his party's accepted speech for his party's nomination. In it, he called for a kinder, gentler nation. The phrase fought on and was used across the country. Who is this president? Chair is number six. Bush. That answer is incorrect. I'm going to repeat the question for chambers. In August of 1988, the student who presided the accepted speech for his party's nomination. In it, he called for a kinder, gentler nation. The phrase fought on and was used across the country. Who was this president? Chair is number six. George Bush. That answer is also incorrect because there are two George Bushes and two Bushes. You have to be more specific. So it was the HW Bush or the San Bush. So for future reference be as specific as you can be. And I can't ask you for clarification. So you're both close. We are on to toss up number two. The topic is North American tourist attraction. In which North American country is the pyramid of the sun found? Chambers number six. Mexico. That answer is correct. Bonus for chambers. You'll need those papers. The topic is summing it up. Let's do that. The sum of three consecutive even integers is 60 cents. What is the least of the three integers? That answer is correct. That answer is 0.20. Toss up number three. The topic is patient insect. Customer. What insect is described as praying while it is merely waiting to grab? Here's number two. The answer is correct. Bonus for fierce. You know this bro. Grab the pencils. I think you said that is correct. The answer was 20. That's a 2. I said add a 0. Yeah. So that's fair. Ask questions. Be sure and ask questions. If you remember probably your captain should challenge that. That was a reminder that it's not for bonus. The topic is what a deal. Online that pair of Bob's shoes, Martina one, was $79.99 with the sales tax of 9% and shipping costs of $7.50. However, the same pair of shoes at the sketch around that was $39.99 with the sales tax of 8%. Note that tax and totals are always added up to the next 20 not down. How much did Martina save by going to the outlet? Correct answer is $51.50. Toss up number four. The topic is baking. In terms of food, what ingredient do you get when you eat sugar and tell it brown? Here's number six. The answer is correct. Bonus for fierce. Okay. The topic is mythology differences. Seal was the Roman home for the gods. It's Greek counterpart with somewhere entirely different. Where? That's incorrect. Remember this was a bonus. Conferring is all your time and let the captain answer for answers. All right. We are on to toss up number five. Topic is meeting in the middle. Not question that not paper pencils. I have a wrong bet. If I draw the diagonals, they will cross to form what kind of angles. Correct answer is 90 degrees. Toss up number six. Quite a leap. What is the only chess move that allows the king and the rook to move at the same time? Here's number six. A castle or a top. The answer is correct. Bonus for fierce. Let's just lay there again. A cross in the fields. In geology, a time unit. In grammar, a punctuation mark used in the declarative sentence. And in music, it's a group of phrases often used in nature's law. What is the common term? That answer is correct. We're halfway through the round. Toss up number seven. Name all three states that border Arkansas on the east. There's no problem. The answer is incorrect. I'll repeat the question for changers. Name all three states that border Arkansas on the east. Change the number six. Missouri, Tennessee, and Kentucky. The answer is incorrect. The correct answer is Missouri, Tennessee, and Mississippi. Toss up number eight. Don't be shy about spelling. How do you spell embarrassment? Chambers number five. E-N-V-A-R-S-S-E-N-V-N-T. That answer is incorrect. I'll repeat the question for gears. How do you spell embarrassment? That answer is incorrect. The correct answer is E-M-V-A-R-R-A-S-S-N-V-N-T. Toss up number nine. In the driver's seat. What French word do we use for someone who drives a car for someone else? Chambers number six. Schofer. That answer is correct. How do you do the bonus for changers? Postulates. Euclid's fifth postulate deals with the construction of what? You have an align and a point not on that line. The correct answer is a parallel line. Toss up number 10. Dessert time. Named for a U.S. city, what kind of pie has chocolate icing, cake, and pudding but no press? The answer is correct. Yes, the repeating the question is on the bonus. So I'll try to read it really quickly the first time. All right, the topic here is groundbreaking music. This album currently holds the record for most albums sold to the Recording Industry Association of America. It features the singles Billie Jean, Beat It, and a track that shares its name with the album. Michael Jackson, which Michael Jackson album is frequently played near Halloween for its monstrous video? So an answer is correct. Toss up number 11, the true story. Which personal item of Washington's was partially made of ivory and not wood as wood splinters and blocks? Yes, that answer is correct. Bonus for chambers. The topic is color need problem. Neither of the color periods attributed to Pablo Picasso. The answer is incorrect. The correct answer is blue or rose. The periods. Finally, toss up number 12, a piece of history. What's the largest item on display for Rosa Parks Museum and Library in Montgomery, Alabama? Chambers number six, it's a box that is correct. Bonus for chambers. The topic is very different meanings meaning to hotline from website to website. Which bird already used for a coastline score was chosen to express the fun, skill, randomness, and even danger of exploring the internet. That ends the round. Congratulations chambers. We'll continue with round four. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Reminder, read these photos normally. Okay, no looking at each other. We're going to do this round four. Toss up number one, topics American. Excuse me, which peninsula separates the Gulf of California from the Pacific Ocean? Toss number two, the Gulf of Mexico. That answer is incorrect. I'll repeat the question for Stuart, which peninsula separates the Gulf of California from the Pacific Ocean? That answers correct. I'll read the bonus for Stuart. The topic is, but it's a language one. Since eight is now in the dictionary, the sentence I ate got no peanut butter contains what type of grammatical error? The correct answer is delimited. Toss up number two, health treatment. Resting in a cool place, hydration, and perhaps some cooling eyes are all pieces of the treatment for what condition when high temperatures that answer correct or imitate heat exhaustion. Bonus for Stuart works to enjoy worldwide as a topic. You can see this man's lovely in the Cleveland Museum of Art. He moved on from this blue period into his newly developed Cuba style. Name this painter of her name. That answers correct. Toss up number three, type of book. This type of reference book is published annually and generally contains a calendar, facts, statistical information such as tides and cold moons, etc. The biggest ones are world for Richards and farmers. Stuart number three, that answers correct. Bonus for Stuart. Math and astronomy is our topic. What is the first composite number not evenly divisible by any of its digits and then nearest whole number to the number of days it takes for them to move all around the earth. The answer is 27. Toss up number four, stay informed for yourself. What is the name of the toxic, colorless, substance-bounded tobacco leaves that causes bold addiction? That's number four, negating the answers correct. Bonus for Madison. Increased volume is our topic. Math, if the edge of the cube is tripled, by what factor is its volume increase? Correct answer is 27. Question number five, bear with me. This is the toughest one of what type of figure of speech in English is thought to be and is illustrated in this. Six, six, sheeps, six, six, sheeps, six, six. That answer is incorrect. I'll repeat the question. The toughest one of what type of figure of speech in English is thought to be best in illustrating this example. Six, sheeps, six, sheeps, six. That answer is correct. It is, it is a liberation, but the top part is bonus for Stuart. The topic is water to the east, water to the west. Close to me, this quote of arms features which two bodies of water, the guarantee and what about it? And she's incorrect. It's the second. Toss up number six, calcium carbonate. The topic is chemistry. Calcium carbonate and sodium fluoride are both chemical compounds for every day item used by almost all. Bonus for Madison is first ladies and first mom. Only two women have been first lady of the U.S. and mother of a precedent later, being either one by first and last name. No answer. The correct answer quickly either Abigail Adams or Barbara Branch. That's halfway through the realm. Toss up number seven, we get some geometry. What is the maximum number of points at which two distinct circles can be intercepted? Stuart number three. That's correct. That's just correct. Bonus for Stuart. Element name is our topic. What chemical element is made after the scientist who won a Nobel Prize for his 1905 work on the photoelectric advantage. The correct answer is on the sky. Toss up number eight, final defeat. Where was the final battle of the Civil War? Okay, I'll repeat the question for now. Where was the final battle of the Civil War and the place of surrender for the Confederacy? Jamestown. The correct answer is Appomattox or Appomattox or Maddox. Toss up number nine, not so friendly. Where was Julius Caesar? That's number four. He was staffed by his friends. Okay, good answer. Bonus for Madison. The topic is not affordable. I'm sorry to disappoint science fiction fans, but there is no possibility of using them to travel to other universes. If you jump into one, your mass energy will be returned to our universe. That's astrophysicist Stephen Hawking saying he was wrong about what cosmic phenomenon that sort of crunches in the answer is correct. Toss up number 10, commonly domesticated worldwide. There are more than 900 million of these mostly bearded mammals living today. They are the third largest source of milk. There's no more cows. The answer is incorrect. Let me repeat the question for Stuart. There are more than 900 million of these mostly bearded animals living today. And they are the third largest source of milk for human consumption, which for the animals are rumored to eat tin cans, but are the answer is correct. Bonus for Stuart. Microorganisms. They are classified as gray and positive or gray and negative. What are these microorganisms that are shaped as spheres, spirals, or rods? Yeah, they are classified as gray and positive or gray and negative. What are these microorganisms that are shaped as spheres, spirals, or rods? Um, tides, cells, the carcantous bacteria. Toss up number 11. It has its own title. It's our topic. All numbers, among all numbers, which one is designated as the additive identity element? Number three. One. And it's using correct. I will repeat the question for Madison. Among all numbers, which one is designated as the additive identity element? Two. And it's using correct for 10 to zero. Math future? Yes. Correct. Okay. Final question of the round body tissues. What kind of hard but flexible tissue has no blood vessels and is found in the epiglottis? We hear and we know this. Number two. Relation to the answer is correct. Bonus for um, let me do it. It's, it's um, oh yeah, we'll play. Got every, every point counts, whether you were to lose the round, so we're wondering if that was steady plants. What Australian Bay is named for the many plants growing on the shore and for the study of those plants? I would like to be there actually, but this is what I'm thinking. I'm going to be there too. Okay, can you use the utensils for something? But you've got to Okay, okay. All right. And that's the main thing. And the last thing you see is also another person. All right. So, I'm going to give you a question. Okay. So, what are you doing? You need to take a question. Okay. So, you're going to have to take a question. Oh, because there were people on this panel. Okay. Are you ready? Okay. Okay. Good. We are on to round five. Right now, we're going to have to take a question. We are on to round five. Are you having a good time? Yes. Okay. Audience, are you ready? We are on top. So, number one. And the topic is fun with math, following 75% of 1200. Stewart number three. That answers correct. Bonus for Stewart. The topic is French city, not in France. The largest French speaking city in our hemisphere is one of the oldest cities in North America. And within a day's drive of the environment, what is this Canadian city? Go ahead. The answer is correct. Correct. Correct. Correct. Correct. Correct. Correct. Correct. Correct. Correct. Correct. Correct. Correct. Wrist and Made It. Merci'me zits. Thanks, Paul. And then you say correct. Are we ready for question for Stewart. This point is where the ball comes out of a picture stand. Made it. Please. That answers correct. And it's a release point, but that answers correct. That's the important question. All right. All right. Bonus for Stewart. Fantasy Literature. milestone does a ghost and Hogwarts celebrate instead of this birthday? That answer's correct. Posit number three. Rudyard Crick-Gitling is the youngest author in the first English speaking one to win which prize for literature? Here's the more. No, no, no. That answer's correct. A bonus for peers. Topic is Major Metropolis. Newark, Great Man, and Yonkers are suburbs of what city? That answer is correct. Posit number four. Prehistory Invention. The exact inventor of this machine is unknown, but many have traced it back to Syria. Name this machine used in a common phrase with don't reinvent the wheel. Wheel, that answer's correct. Bonus for short. Take care of your mental health. What type of light rays are responsible for various skin cancers? What's your favorite? That answer's correct. I apologize. I said none of them. We are on top of number five. No movement required. What do we call the painting of inanimate objects such as furniture, fruit, and flowers? That's all the answer's correct. Bonus for short. Topic is cooperative effort. Two men named George made improvements on trains. One by inventing the air break. The other by building the first comfortable sleeping car. Skip the last name of the unit. That answer's incorrect. We're going to live in Westinghouse, Fort Fort. Four language. Toss-up number six, foreign language. Due to large numbers of people desiring freedom from their communist nation and a warm welcome and easy immigration policies from Canada, large numbers of people have settled there. After English and French, what language has more native speakers than any other in Canada? It's two and three. Question. An answer's incorrect. I'll repeat it for years. Due to large numbers of people desiring freedom from their communist nation and a warm welcome and easy immigration policies from Canada, large numbers of people have settled there. After English and French, what language has more native speakers than any other? An answer's incorrect. Correct answer's Chinese. I've mentioned it also, but it's Chinese. All right, let's have a quick look around. We're on to toss-up number seven. One repeated vowel is our time. The letter I appears six times. And what adjective that means having the quality of not being able to slip apart and whose only other vowel is the Y at the end? Here's number five. Inseparable. That answer is incorrect. I'll repeat the question for Stuart. The letter I appears six times. And what adjective that means having the quality of not being able to slip apart and whose only other vowel is the Y at the end? Stuart. Yes, we can't use all this. The correct answer is indivisibility. Indivisibility has an A. We are correct. Yeah, you just mixed up on that. We're in toss-up number eight. Our topic is unlocking disease secrets to stop them. Settle long-term damage to the body's main line of defense, the immune system, may lie at the root of the ability of it asbestos to cause diseases to what organ? Here's number six. You remember? That answer is incorrect. I'll repeat for Stuart. Settle long-term damage to the body's main line of defense, the immune system, may lie at the root of the ability of it asbestos to cause damage, to cause diseases of what organ? That answer is incorrect. The correct answer is the lung. Toss-up number nine. Stop because what's the weather? An alley does not need to be between two buildings. It is any relatively narrow region where something happens, such as where you hopefully throw your volleyball, it's also going to bring an alley. The answer is incorrect. I'll repeat the question for Pierce. An alley does not need to be between two buildings. It is any relatively narrow region where something happens. Such as where you hopefully throw your bowling ball. It is also the narrow region heading across the Midwest states that what weather phenomena is likely to cut across? There's no problem. The answer is incorrect. The correct answer is correct. Toss-up number 10. Large Mediterranean island. Was that an accident? Yeah. I'll repeat the question. So be careful. Have your hands back and don't really have them covering that blank. We're at large Mediterranean island. If I can one word into the question, you would have that answer. So be really careful. About 60 miles long from east to west, what island marks the southern boundary of the NGNC as it sits in Mediterranean? There's no answer. There's no answer. There's no answer. There's no answer. I'll repeat the question first to it. About 160 miles long from east to west, what island marks the southern boundary of the NGNC as it sits in the Mediterranean? Good guess, but the answer is correct. Toss-up number 11. Popping Space Journey. An astronaut weighs 150 pounds at home in Wisconsin. On what surface in his travels did he weigh only 25 pounds? Here's the rule. That it's just correct. Bonus for pierces. Topic is fall fields. What common profit the American Midwest grows to a final height of 5 to 12 feet within the long term? And doing so quickly as it's expected to be re-mied by the Fourth of July. Four. That it's just correct. Final question for the round. Toss-up number 12. Award for heroism. What medal is given to those who have been injured? Who goes in? That's just correct. Bonus for pierces. Don't be a pest. Is there a topic? Would I be a nuisance if I asked you to spell the word nuisance? Spell nuisance. N-C-E. That's incorrect. Spelling is N-U-I-S-A-M-C-E. That concludes the round. 35, 40. Congratulations. All the trolls. We're on round six. And round six. Adamson will be on my left. Thank you. Round six. Round five. No math, right? That's correct. That's correct. Favorite number, guys. You did not pick up your pencils on the last round. One of you started writing the word, you did not pick up your pencils unless I say it's a paper pencil. And probably it wouldn't be enough. I already have a piece of paper that's right now. Round six. That's number one. The topic is beautiful colors. What is the scientific term for the array of colors obtained when light from the source is dispersed to a person who loves it? Color spectrum. Except that answer. Bonus for chambers. Similarities. Which planet has an axis inclination of 25 degrees? A rotational period of 24 hours, 37 minutes? A revolution period of 1.88 years? Two balloons. And it's most similar to the earth. That's just correct. Number two. The topic is near the city. Scottsdale. Mesa. Tempe. Our suburbs of what major southwestern city? Chambers number two. The answer is correct. Bonus for chambers. The topic is word origin. This word did not come from a feline cause of problems, but from the belief that stars are disasters. What is the 11 letter word meaning disasters that starts with the common three letter word for a feline? That's just correct. Closet number three. Sports medicine. Exercises known as crunches without what muscle? Chambers number six. The answer is correct. Bonus for chambers. Don't cluster too close. You need your papers and pencils. The topic is counting calories. If there are 258 calories in one third of a cup of sugar, how many calories are there in one cup? We are moving on to faucet number four. The topic is powerful leaders. The marriage of what two monarchs led to the 15th century unification of Spain and then the exploration of the new world. First names are all of you. The answer is correct. Bonus for chambers. You can cluster. The topic is new. Which Spanish explorer was the first European to see the Pacific Ocean from the new world that had to be correct. The answer is Closet number five. The topic is generations of entertaining others. This American singer songwriter, producer started with a funk and soul band called the Commodores in 1968. Since then, he has sold 90 million records and won multiple awards. Who is this performer who became an American idol judge in 2018? Bonus for chambers. The topic is food evolution. This classic Italian dish spread to the European upper class and then President Jefferson and the White House. By the 1880s, it became a dish financially accessible to all. What specialized creamy pasta can now be made out of a box. The answer is correct. The answer is correct. The topic is rivers. Which river runs through Wichita, Kansas and Tulsa, Oklahoma? The topic is rivers. Which river runs through Wichita, Kansas and Tulsa, Oklahoma? Answer No. The answer is correct. Let me read the question for chambers. Which river runs through Wichita, Kansas and Tulsa, Oklahoma? The answer is correct. It's the Arkansas or the Arkansas. Yeah. That was half way through the round. We are on to toss up number 7. The topic is huge island. The topic is huge island. If it were an Indian nation, this island would be the 12 largest country in the world. But it is part of the kingdom of Denmark. The answer is correct. The topic is physical conditions. What three letter word this designates an involuntary recurring muscle to which typically in the area of the United States typically in the area of the face, the mouth or the eyes. The answer is correct. We are on to 8. The topic is old wonder. In 1931 the New Yorker magazine wrote of this new marvel built in the city weighing 600 million pounds and containing 37 million cubic feet. That was number 1. The answer is correct. Bonus 4. The topic is deciphering ancient language. The rosetta stone provides a translation between three written languages. Egyptian, Germanic, ancient Greek and this. When writing this language plays a character multiple times in a row and it dictates but the answer is correct. Topic number 9. We are ready. Kalindra. One meaning would be the bird for how one gets apples with their mouth from a large container of water. Okay. That answer is correct. Let me read the question for Madison. One meaning would be the bird for how one gets apples with their mouth from a large container of water. Or it could be the weight of the bottom of a pendulum. Most though, we know the up and down movement of the head inspires two dolls with bouncy head. Which three letter word what's the three letter word that means these in a power that answers correct. Bonus 4. For Madison. Topic is well loved ladies. A New York City social worker she lived in the White House longer than any other woman. Eleanor. Topic number 10. Next question. Distributing heat. Ocean currents are one of the two main mechanisms by which heat from the sun is transported around the earth. Name the other. Okay. Number six. Wind that answers correct. Bonus for chambers. Topic is pay as you go. A rideshirt company charges a flat rate of $12.95. That's a good price. That's a good price. That's a good price. That's a good price. That's a good price. That's a good price. He charges a flat rate of $12.95 Aw Keysium. The mobile for the number of miles on the last ride. $21.20. How many miles you can charge? Could you bring your answer correct? Positive number 11. The talk is one of the kinds. This word has mere suggestions as synonyms, but no one word that can really replace it. What word starting with you can be defined with phrases such as one of a kind or unlike any of you? Chambers number five. That answer's correct. Bonus for Chambers. Topic is based on lips. Partial. Name the discipline very loosely inspired by Hans Christian Andersen's The Snowflake. That answer's correct. Alright, we are on the last question of the round. The topic is translation French to Spanish. The word is less au lait in French, but it's much shorter in Spanish where it's L what? That answer's correct. Bonus for Chambers. Lots of mountains is your topic. We all know the tallest mountain in the world, but can you name the longest mountain range in the world? That concludes the round. Chambers 95 and 19. So this is the point guys, we just have to wait for the round now. And so we're told we can go on and we're a little bit ahead of everybody else. So you can chat. But remember we do have people right over here. Guys, so if you're going to talk, talk very quietly. Wow. Now chat. So this is where we're going to talk about translation. And it's not changing every day's way. It's not about the basic answers. We're talking about that. That's right there. I'm going to say one more question. You've got a question. Let's go. I'm going to say one more question. I'm going to say one more question. I'm going to say one more question. I'm going to say one more question. 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Stuart, you are going to go to, not yet, not until they announce it. You're going to go over to the legion across the street. In this room, we're going to do a central and gallery. Later, chambers and bigger design. O'Neill St. Harris and Price Lutheran will go to the legion as well as Elkhorn Valley and the Stuart. Let's actually see if he is right here in the office. Yeah, there's two of them. Yeah, I think that might be a problem. Do you know where Elia's working right now? They had, as Stuart went on, but they were very honest to admit that Pierce had more points than them. So, I had her go out to Brittany in the front desk. But it's more wins. Okay. Okay. Here is something of one win. Let me tell you, I used to have the new shirt on. You can hold it as long as you want. They'll keep going this dozen and make sure you hold them. All right. The first thing we had was from there. Oh, really? This way. This way. Oh, shoot. Sorry. 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