 You guys have spent the last several months just immersed in the Navy. We want to see how much you've learned. Oh, God. We're going to ask you a couple of terms that we know and use regularly and see if you can tell us what they mean. I have to ask, were they used in 1939 and 1940 because that's my specific answer. That's not something, that's unknowable. I'm not sure. Okay, good. That might get us out of it. That's right. And then we're just going to play it like this, right? So, if you know the answer, you buzz your button. Right. Whoever buzzes first, I will call on them. Okay. They'll give the answer. Okay, so no question. Okay. If you're in the Navy, what do you think the word scuttlebutt means? Scuttlebutt. It is a water fountain. Oh, right. Yes. There were none of them on the US offensive party. There wasn't really running water on the US. Okay. No scuttlebutts. If you are in the Navy, you might know the term shellback. Shellback. No this. I don't know this stuff. I'm sorry. You're intelligent. You should know this, right? That's different types. Different types. If you have crossed the equator, you might know shellback. That's what it was. Yes. What about the term? You should have said it again. Yeah, so he can answer it. Would you get shellback? What is it? Oh, shellback is when you cross the equator. Oh, good job. Let me show you when you come back. Come back. If you were on a ship, what is a pattern? What is a pattern? What is a pattern? What is a pattern? What is a pattern? What is a pattern? What is a pattern? What is a pattern? If you were on a ship, what is a paddy? Gentlemen that were on a ship? Paddy. Oh, good for you. I thought you said paddy. And passing it to you. A paddy? Oh, I love a paddy. Yeah, that's good. Paddy. Do you guys know what a paddy is? No, we're not doing very well here. No, we're not. All right, it is what you tie the aircraft down to the deck of an aircraft carrier. Chains put on to the paddy. To the best of your knowledge. That wasn't our job. Yeah, but... We just got out of the planes and went and the other guys handled it. Is that it? Man. To the best of your knowledge, what is a skipper? A captain's bow? Captain's bow? Yes, Patrick. One point. Someone scored. Someone scored. Yeah. In your experience, what is a captain's mast? Oh, captain's mast? You get to send a captain's mast and it's like you're getting in trouble, right? Yes, but you didn't buzz your buzzer. Oh, yeah, yeah, you get in trouble. All right. Move gets a point. Yeah. If I told you you'd be going to the brig. Oh. Is that when you're in trouble? Yes. It's a jail. It's a jail. Really? We gave that one to you. Yeah, that was... Let's talk about the word. Oh. Oh, what word? He has to answer now. It's like Jeopardy. Yeah, what word? Let's talk about the word. Give a word you know. In the Navy, if you hear someone talking about the head. Yes. The toilet. Good. Okay. And... We really are good around jail and toilets. Yeah, you can tell our history before acting. What about... In between jobs. What about port hole? Port hole. The port hole? Port hole? The hole? The port hole. The hole in the boat? I don't know. Looking out the port hole? Yeah, the window. The window. The windows on the lower parts of the deck, right? Should I give you that point? Yeah. All right. Lighting round, lighting round. We're going to go really fast. All right, let's do this. Now, you don't have to use your buzzers, but I want you to shout out the location of the ship, if you know it, so you can get double points at the end of this one. The location. What is the back of the ship? The stern. The stern. Good. Front of the ship. Bow. Sorry, we're not buzzing. Oh, yeah. You're right. No, you're right. Bow. And left side of the ship. No, it's not. It's not. Starboard. Port side. Left side. And the right side of the ship. Starboard. Starboard. All right. I had to go left, right, left, right in my mind. I got two points there. Great game, everyone. Your prizes will be after this. Thank you. Who won? Tell the two American guys it was the English guy. Come on. Who was it? Who won? No. I'm very competitive. See ya. Thank you so much. Thanks for playing. We've all learned something new. Yes. Now our area of expertise in the Navy expands past the 40s. You know some of the lingo. Some of it. You'll be that much more proficient tonight. Terrible. Thanks for coming today. I have one last request. Yes. I'd like to get a selfie with you guys. Please do it. Before we go. All right. Please do. We want one with you. With me. Yes. All right. Hop in. Oh, gotta go to selfie mode. Turn around. There we go.