 Do you have a question? I'm glad to hear about it. I don't know what your question is. I'll be out of here. I think I'll be out of here. I'm going to tell them to go to the office. I'm going to tell them that they're going to lie down at all of this. He's going to be there first. Then we need to take a short date to move. Okay. I'm going to go there first. Can you go down? I want to go to the office. You can't? All right, then you get a third gavit, it's going to be a spot two, and like a sixth person. So put gavit here, so obviously skip this person. So, you know, I mean, we don't want to get too tight. So don't have a problem. You can just slide this down, and we're going to go to another studio. So, I'll leave this around, I'll leave it around. You got to get everything done. Good. Thank you. You're welcome. I don't know. Okay, so you're taking over my stage right now. Sure. But the music man, she's also going to be in the band. So, thank you so much. Thank you. You're welcome. You're welcome. Thank you. Good morning. I don't think, And then scroll down to the next. And then just make sure you scroll down. No, I'm just kidding. So we will be allowed to use the restroom right now. If you might need to use the restroom, please go use it now. Because you won't be allowed to use it. Make sure that you use your recorder, and you also won't be allowed to use it. This will make everybody have time to go use the restroom. Give us a minute. You're being great. It's going to be a couple of things. When we have our first teams come out, we are going to do like test runs and get the jitters out. Get your trigger fingers on your buttons and that kind of thing. So we'll have a no point test round to get everybody a chance to see how it will work. But just a couple of things I already mentioned. If you use the restroom, etc. You need to make sure that you do that before we start. Because you cannot let somebody in between the rounds. Because everybody has to go up to play time to make sure that it's fair and that it's quiet. Make sure that you are acknowledged before you beat your answer. I'm sure your coaches and everybody have gone over these kinds of things. You don't want to run into the time for those things that you don't have. So just to remind you of that, make sure you're acknowledged. Captain, make sure you're where you need to be. Remember that on a bonus round, who answers? The only person who gets the answer is the captain. You can talk. If the only person who gets the answer is the captain. Once you're acknowledged, you'll have about two seconds to answer. Make sure that you are ready for that. There are no discussions or talks up. Anybody can answer that question and change. You can't talk about it. And also, you all have pencil and paper and it should come up. So how do you go ahead and get that out? You cannot use pencil and paper and that's your specific need. So just because it's a mad question doesn't mean you can use pencil paper. So I will tell you if you can use it. Just make sure you have it set out on your table to be ready for that. And there are some spelling questions. You cannot restart your spelling. Okay. So if you start spelling and just got to go with it, you can back up and start again. Okay. So those are some of the rules. If you have any questions. All right. We're going to go ahead and have battle figure. We don't come up. Yep. I just told them they can get different paper pencils out. We're going to do a test run. So everybody gets to use your button. You're in position three. So I think you're in position three. And at the end of the day, everybody will need to stay in here until they make an announcement over the loudspeaker that everybody can hear. Okay. So even if we're done, we have to wait in here until everybody else has done that. Okay. So we're going to do a test run for no points. Just to make sure everybody gets a chance. Make sure we get a chance to have some new people running it. So we're all going to get a chance to just do a quick test run. So we're waiting until my friends here are ready. I'm ready to finish your talk. How many days are there in the month of September? Oh, we did. Okay. Incorrect. Do you need to start it off again? Okay. Number four. Third. Third. I'm going to move. It says you guys follow. I'm going to move this. Okay. Are you in question? Yes. I'm going to re if one team misses the question. Do you read the question then for the other? Yes. Thank you for doing that. I was wondering for the situation. So. Okay. Let's try one more time. Because I just want to make sure our life works correctly. We need to go grab that. Okay. Okay. Okay. Let's do one more quick test run. Just make sure we are all ready. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. So what do you call up in the messed up question item. Okay. Okay. Okay. We want to do the fortunetaker run. Let's make sure we are all good. We are all Luxo you guys know what his. I just want to make resources. All right. I think we're. orchestral one. Are you ready. I'll check it out and shake it out. Okay. St. Helena Islands and the Azores were fatformed by what geological phenomenon? Yes, number one, for battle three, new ways to say old sayings. This proverb can be restated as the thirst for knowledge put the domesticated feline to death. Talk to question number two, think what he could do with social media after writing a marginally truthful narrative of his life in 1834. He authorized the 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 David David Cromby. Okay, bonus question and this is for you, Michael. Think of each leg of a right triangle with his 12 inches. What is the area an inches square of 72 inches? A straight line at height B has the equation why he has the height of a straight line at height B has the equation why he's all alone when you're ordering a dessert. So we have number three, I'll try to talk to you. Reading the menu, what does all alone mean when you're ordering with your dessert? The correct answer is what he's creating. The question number five, flexibility. Cats can fit through tiny spaces partly because they have no clavicles. What is the common name for these bones near the shoulders? And on to bonus, let's do math. Five penguins have an average weight of 40 pounds. Cat weighs 38 pounds. Cat weighs 32 pounds. Cat weighs 36 pounds. Cat weighs 50 pounds. And breaks the scale. How much does the final mean? Okay, number six talks about water on both sides. Two oceans both touch the most continents or each, which are the only two continents that touch both oceans. Is that correct America? That is correct. So the bonus, no, this Empress never actually said let them eat cake, but she did lose her head at the guillotine in 1793. Name her. Number seven, Tomek. Physicist is the author of the seminal word of brief history of time. That is incorrect. Over to battle, free, tall, but after a physicist is the author of the seminal word of brief history of time. That is incorrect. The correct answer is Stephen Hawking. Question 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 and not that is incorrect. That's your chance first in discovery. This explorer wasn't the first to discover the new world, but he was the first to realize and write about it in the fact that it was a whole new land and not the eastern part of the Asian continent as Columbus athletes. For this, a mathmaker created a map with the new supercontinent named for which Italian explorer. The correct answer is America's image. Question number nine, score history. Hank Aaron began his major degree career in one city and ended it in the same city, but with a different team as teams moved. The teams were the brewers and the braves. Which Wisconsin city did you play for? Hawking, that is correct. On to the bonus for a meal honoring the author. Every year, since sometime in the 1930s until 2009, three roses in a half empty bottle of cognac were left upon the Baltimore grave of what American Gothic writer on his birthday January 19th. Question number 10, tons of tourists. Which sprawling California city has both big city and beach? It also has amusement parks and celebrities. That is incorrect. O'Neal, return. Tons of tourists. Which sprawling California city has both big city and beach? It also has amusement parks and celebrities. Same deal. That also seems correct. The correct answer is America's image. Question number 11, finding your way around the U.S. This state has the highest population density in the U.S. The cafe is the largest river in which state passing by newer on its way to the U.S. Alfred, you get your chance. Finding your way around the U.S. This state has the highest population density in the U.S. The cafe is the largest river in which state passing by newer on its way to the Atlantic. That is correct. On to the bonus question about free. Damaging insects. What plant suffers from the appetite of the whole people? This is the last question of the round. It can occur as the result of a fumble in interception, a punt or a pick off. It is defined as any occasion where a ball is dead on or behind a team's own goal line. Name this football outcome that gives the team a team the ball. 25 yards. Bonus question for O'Neill. Coral bleaching, which has been coral, lose their colorful symbiotic algae. Does the nature result from unusually warm water? Changes in ocean salinity works excessive exposure to what electromagnetic radiation more concentrated due to the completion of ozone layer. Okay, so I think you guys can sit. If you have a tablecloth with scrapping stuff, you can scratch the animal with your pimples. If it's one paper to say, if you can just turn on it and throw away. So we have a couple other rooms still going, so we'll go ahead and do test runs. Make sure you all do the same. Opportunity. We're going to just do a test run question with everybody. Put your bidders out. Okay, here's a question. Changed in mind, which president once refused to shoot the bearer of his guys and arranged for him to plant. Getting points for it was a good job. So now we're going to go to bonus question and turn on our bonus. Okay, I'm going to start to go then. Okay, take it out. All right, but we've been told we're going to do one coincidences. When you have named this educational publishing company, you've also given the last names of a pair of husband-wife country singers with his first name being Tim and hers is Faith. I think that has to go to court young. Can we read this again? Coincidences? When you have named this educational publishing company, you've also given the last names of a pair of husband-wife country singers with his first name being Tim and hers. Correct answers. I've got question number two. What did they say? What should be corrected on this street sign? Wheelchair area. Please drive careful. Can it be correct? Osmond, you got a chance? What did they say? What should be corrected on this street sign? Wheelchair area. Please drive careful. Number one. Not really. A shooting star is not a star. What is it? The correct answer. It's been number three. The arena. What's 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 providing space for concerts and many other events. Okay. Talks about question number four. New World Names. Which South American country was named for the discoverer of America? What is the major process used by the human body to keep from overheating? Opportunities. The missed foundation for women urges parents to do what for their daughters on the fourth Thursday in April. Question number six. Name that machine. After all that ice skating and hockey playing, they have to have a way to smooth the ice. What do they call that large machine bonus for Osmond? What's the mean? What distinguishing quality would you have if you could be called a centenarian at least 100 years old? Okay. Talks about question number seven. Dressed for the weather, in Central and South America, a garment worn over open for warmth is made from a blanket material and a slit is made for the head. In the United States, the word is used for a water proof garment made the same way, but to keep dry. What is it called? Osmond. It wasn't mean. What which Latin term that literally translates to elsewhere is used in a legal setting to indicate a valid explanation a person has provided of their whereabouts during the time a crime which was committed. Question number eight. Miss about. According to parodists, the Greek forces at were heavily outnumbered in part because of because many city states have sold their home for participation in what sporting event number two was it? That is correct. Focus on focusing on this simple quote can be found featuring this character writing on dolphins rather than flying. Who is the chair of light character with a bow and arrow often seen in February? Make sure you don't answer the quote. Number nine. In France says the French word perhaps the correct answer is toss up question 10. Dior warning. Plaintiffs mourned in January of 2023 that what large Western Lake is in danger of drying up within five years unless major action is taken quickly. And before it comes to great health and economic crisis in Utah, but it is incorrect. Both Johnny Chan say question. Dior warning. Scientists mourned in January of 2023 that what large Western Lake is in danger of drying up within five years unless major action is taken quickly. And before it comes to great health and economic crisis in Utah, if the correct answer is the great salt lake in your letter to ask you. Question number 11. Probability. No paper pencil. If the numbers from one to eight are written on separate pieces of paper and placed in a jar, what is the most likely sum that would be obtained when two pieces of paper are drawn at random? Both Johnny Chan's probability. If the numbers from one to eight are written on separate pieces of paper and placed in a jar, what is the most likely sum that would be obtained when two pieces of paper are drawn at random? And also incorrect. The correct answer is nine. Question number 12. Last question. Winter fund. What country has ice vacations when the ice on the canals is thick enough for skating that is incorrect? Both Johnny Chan's winter fund. What country has ice vacations when ice on the canals is thick enough for skating that is incorrect? The correct answer is the category. Okay. That concludes the round. Question number one called presidential models. In August of 1988, the soon-to-be president gave the acceptance speech for his party's nomination. In it, he called for a kinder, gentler nation. The phrase caught on and was used across the country. Who was this president? Is it incorrect? John, you have a chance? Presidential models. In August of 1988, the soon-to-be president gave the acceptance speech for his party's nomination. In it, he called for a kinder, gentler nation. The phrase caught on and was used across the country. Who was this president? Is it incorrect? In 1988, the president was George H. M. Bush. Question number two. North American tourist attraction. In which North American country is the pyramid of the Sun found? Well, this question was asked by John as its paper. Can you hold the wish? Let's do that. The sum of three consecutive even integers is 66. What is the least of the three integers? Patience of insects. What insect is described as prey while it is merely bleeding to grab its prey? That is correct. Well, this question about a freak, this is also paper pencil. What a deal. Online, that pair of Bob shoes, Martina wanted was $79.99 with a sales tax of 9% and a shipping cost of $7.50. However, the same pair of shoes at the sketch or outlet was $39.99 with a sales tax of 8%. Note that tax and tolls are always added up to the next penny knocked down. How much did Martina say by going to the outlets? The answer is $51.50. Question number three. Baby, in terms of food, what ingredient do you get when you eat sugar until it wraps? Correct. Bonus to battle freak. Mythology differences. Caleb was the Roman poem of the gods. Its Greek counterpart was somewhere entirely different. Where? Question number five. Me in the middle. Math. This is not paper pencil. If I draw the diagonals, they will cross to form what kind of angles? Get the chance there. Meaning in the middle of math, I have a promise. If I draw the diagonals, they will cross to form what kind of angles? The correct answer. Question number six. What is the only chess move that allows the king and bro to move at this point? Correct. Out of fields in geology, a time unit and grammar, a punctuation mark used in a declarative sentence and in music, it is a group of phrases often eight measures long. What is the common term? Number seven. Checking out other states. Name these states that border Arkansas on the east. The correct answer is Missouri, Plenty, Fort Annas. Question eight. Don't be shy about spelling. Remember the rule about spelling? You cannot start over. Can you spell embarrassment at an incorrect? Hope John, how do you spell embarrassment that is also incorrect? The correct answer is E-M-B-A-R-R-A-S-S-N-E-N-T. Toss up question number nine. In the driver's seat, what French word do we use for someone who drives a car or someone else? That is correct. One of the questions about grief. Postulates, Euclid's fifth postulate deals with the construction of what? Given a line and a point, not desert time. Name for a U.S. city what kind of pie has chocolate icing, cake, and pudding? Correct answer, lost them pretty not. Question number 11. The true story. Which personal item of Washington's was partially made of ivory, but not wood? As wood splinter. Correct. Bonus questions about grief. Color be Pablo. Name either of the color periods attributed to color. That would be either blue Toss up question number 12. Final question. A piece of history. What's the largest item on display at the Rosa Parks Museum and Library in Montgomery, Alabama? That's correct. Bonus questions about grief. Very different meanings. Meaning to probably from website to website, which word already used for a coastline was chosen to express the fun, skill, randomness, and even danger of exploring pain. And that is the end of run. If you need more American Peninsula, which peninsula separates the Gulf of California from the Pacific Ocean? That is incorrect. Only on your chance American Peninsula, which peninsula separates the Gulf of California from the Pacific. That is correct. Bonus question to Leo. Since eight is now the dictionary, the sentence I ain't got no peanut butter contains what type of grammatical error incorrect to the grammatical error is called question 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 temperature where are you out? That is incorrect. Health treatment meal resting in a cool place hydration and perhaps some cooling eyes are all pieces of the treatment for what condition when high temperatures well where are you out? The incorrect answer for the condition is heat exhaustion or heat stroke. Question number three, the farmers and poor richers are famous examples of a type of reference book published annually that contains a calendar, facts, and statistical information such as tides and full names, etc. What type of reference book correct answers just all of them? Math and astronomy, what is the first composite number not evenly divisible by any of its digits and the nearest school number to the number of days it takes the moon to go around? You can need a third finger because you did two times. The correct answer is one. Talk of question number four, staying informed through health. What is the name of the toxic colorless substance found in tobacco bees that both cause addiction? That is correct. What is question three, increase volume? Math, if the edge of the cube is dribbled by what factor is it volume increased? Figures of speech, the toughest one of what type of figure of speech in English is thought to be six, six, six, six, six. Figures of speech, the toughest one of what type of figure of speech in English is thought to be six, six, six, six, six, six, six. Oh, yeah, I remember. I'll tell you George didn't mention it. That's a burn. I'd rather put that up. Bonus question, Yo-Nil. Water to the east, water to the west, Costa Rica's coca barn features which two bodies of water, the Caribbean Sea and what's other? Question number six, and sodium chloride are both chemical compounds for a common everyday item used by most all. Although many additives may be intended to do specific jobs such as removing stains, that is correct. Question two, William, lady and first mom. Only two women have been both first lady of the U.S. and mother of a president's leader, named either one by first and last name. That is incorrect. Break answers repeat either how we all have, or number seven, geometry. What is the maximum number of points at which two distinct circles can intersect? Two, that is correct. Bonus to O'Neil, element name. What chemical element is named after the scientist who won a Nobel Prize for his 1905 work on the photoelectric scientist with Einstein and the element in Einstein. Number eight, final defeat. Where was the final battle of the Civil War and the place of the surrender for the Confederates? William, chance. Final defeat. Where was the final battle of the Civil War and the place of surrender for the Confederates? That is incorrect. The correct answer is mathematics. Question number nine, not so far in the process. How was Julius Caesar murdered when he delivered that statement there? That is correct. Bonus question to O'Neil. Not a quote. 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 coffee anonymous that sort of crunches everything up. Only domesticated worldwide. There are more than 900 million of these mostly bearded mammals living today, and they are the third largest source of milk for humans. Correct. Bonus question to O'Neil. Microorganisms. They are classified as gram positive or gram negative. What are these microorganisms that are shaped as spears, spirals, or rods? As it's own title, among all numbers, which one is designated as the additive identity element? That is incorrect. Osminium chance. It has its own title. Among all numbers, which one is designated as the additive identity element? Also incorrect. The correct answer question, toss up question 12, body tissues. What kind of part of the flex of the tissue have no blood vessels and is found in the up of lives here? That is correct. Bonus question to O'Neil. Studying plants. What Australian Bay is named for the many plants growing on its shore and for the study of those plants? That correct answer to be bought and goes around the world. 100% of 1200, 900, that is correct. Bonus question to Valerie. French city not in France. The largest, largest French speaking city in our hemisphere is one of the oldest cities in North America and with a D drive of Manhattan. What is this Canadian city? That is incorrect. The correct answer is one. Number two, baseball. This point is where the ball comes out from a pitcher's hand, naming. If you have a chance at baseball, this point is where the ball comes out from a pitcher's hand, naming, but it's incorrect. The correct answer is also a release point. Number three, first, Richard Kipling was the youngest author and the first English speaking one to win which prize for literature? The correct answer to be the Nobel Prize. And four, pre-history invention. The exact inventor of this machine is unknown, but many have traced it back to Syria. Named the simple machine used any common phrase with don't reinvent but correct. Bonus question to Battle Creek. Taking care of your value are responsible for various enhancers. No movement required. What do we call a painting of inanimate objects such as fruit, furniture, and flowers that is often the beginning subject for those studying parts? Bonus question to Battle Creek. Watch and effort. Two men named George made improvements to trains. One by inventing the airbrake, the other by building the first comfortable sleeping cars. Give the last name of either George Westinghouse or George. Question number six, poor language. Due to large numbers of people desiring freedom from their communist nation, a warm welcome and easy immigration policy from Canada, large numbers of people have settled there. After English and French, what language have more native speakers than any other in Canada that is incorrect, often named a chance? Poor language. Due to large numbers of people desiring freedom from their communist nation and a warm welcome and easy immigration policy from Canada, large numbers of people have settled there. After English and French, what language has more native speakers than any other in Canada that correct answer is changed? Question seven, one repeated battle. The letter I appears six times in what adjective that means having the quality of not being able to split apart and whose of only other value is the why at the end. Correct answer is indivisibility. Also question number eight, unlocking disease secrets to stop them. Settle long-term damage to the lives mainly in defense of the immune system. May lie at the root of the ability of advestis to cause diseases of what for them. Bonus question to Osmond, a perfect place. Camelot was the kingdom of which legendary bearer of the sword Excalibur. Also known as Arthur and Bragg. Question number nine, what's the weather? An alley does not mean to be between two buildings. It is a relatively narrow region where something happens, such as where you can hopefully throw your rolling ball. It is also the narrow region cutting across the Midwest states that what weather phenomenon is correct. Bonus question, this is paper paper. What's next? Find the number that logically completes this series two, three, five, nine, 17. Question number 10, large Mediterranean island. About 160 miles long from east to west, what island marks the southern boundary of the GnC as it sits in the Mediterranean? That'll give you a chance. Large Mediterranean island. About 160 miles long from east to west, what island marks the southern boundary of the GnC as it sits in the Mediterranean? That is incorrect. The island is no answer. Question number 11, space journey. An astronaut weighs 150 pounds on what surface in his travels is the only way to a space journey. An astronaut weighs 150 pounds at home in this island. On what surface in his travels and did he weigh only 20 pounds? That's correct. Bonus question to Battle Creek. Tall fields. What common crop of the American Midwest grows to a final tide of 5 to 12 feet, depending on the tide, and doing so quickly as it's expected to be in the high of the world tomorrow. Question number 12, what metal is given to those who have been injured or killed in battle? That's correct. Bonus question, this is a spelling question. Don't be a pest. Would I be a nuisance if I asked you to spell the word nuisance? Spell nuisance. That is correct. And that is the end of round five. Good job everyone. Question number 13, for the array of colors obtained when light from a source is dispersed through a pragmatic formula. Great vote. That is incorrect. Beautiful colors. What is the scientific term for the array of colors obtained when light from a source is dispersed through a prismatic lens? That is incorrect. The scientific term is spectrum. Toss up question number two. Near the city, Scottsdale, Mesa, Tempe, are suburbs of what major southwestern city? That is incorrect. Near the city, Scottsdale, Mesa, Tempe, are suburbs of what major southwestern city? That is incorrect. That's mean for the city, which is Phoenix. Toss up question number three, sports medicine. Exercises known as crunches develop what muscles? Bonus question to O'Neill, this is paper pencil. If there are 258 calories in one third cup of sugar, how many calories are there in half a cup? That is 300 a cup. Toss up question number four. Powerful years. The fear of what two months led to the 15th century unification of Spain and then the exploration of the new world that would be pertinent and new. Question five, generations of entertaining others. This American singer, songwriter, producer started with a funk and soul band of Commodore's in 1968. Since then, he's sold over 90 million records in one day's world war. Who is this performer who became an American Idol judge in playing a game of blindfolding? Question number six, rivers. Which river runs through Wichita, Kansas, and Tulsa, Oklahoma? That is incorrect. O'John, you have chance of rivers. Which river runs through Wichita, Kansas, and Tulsa, Oklahoma? Number seven, huge island. If it were an independent nation, this island would be the 12th largest country in the world. But it is part of the kingdom of Denmark, that is correct. Bonus question to a meal. Physical conditions. What three-letter word designates an involuntary recurring muscle twitch, typically in the area of the face, mouth, or eyes? Question number eight, old wonder. In 1931, the New Yorker magazine wrote of this new marble built in their city that weighs 600 million pounds and contains 37 million cubic feet. What building had just been built? That is correct. Bonus question to a meal. Discipering ancient language. The Rosetta Stone provides a translation between three written languages. Egyptian Demotic, Ancient Greek, and this. When writing in this language, placing a character multiple times in a row indicates the purpose of their project. What mean would be the verb for how one gets apples in their mouth from a large container of water? Bonus question to O'John. Well loved first lady. A New York City social worker. She lived in the White House longer than any other community. Name her. Correct. The White House. 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. That is correct. Bonus question to O'John. There you go. A ride share company charges a flat rate of $12.95 and 25 cents per mile. The bill for miles for the number of miles is $21.20. How many miles in charge of the flat rate of $12.95 and 25 cents per mile? The bill for the number of miles is $21.20. How many miles in charge? Correct answer is 33 miles. Also. One of a kind. This word has near suggestions as sentence but no one word that can really replace it. What words starting with the letter U can be defined with phrases such as one of a kind or unwritten word. That is correct if it was on the board. Shoot. Yeah, we're going to have to talk that question out because, like, do that again, no point. We're not going to throw it out. We'll do that one again. Okay. So we'll do another toss-up question. Toss-up question. Who led the 1965 march from Selma to Montgomery that helped brave out the voting rights down to Houston? Martin Luther King. That is correct. Bonus question to O'Neill. Before this time, name the great Italian artist who first designed the helicopter. You don't understand that? Okay. Yes. Translation French to Spanish. The word is Le Soleil in French, but it's much shorter in Spanish, where it's El Wat. The word is Le Soleil in French, but it's much shorter in Spanish, where it's El Wat. The first question is from William Salah. Is there a problem? No. Absolutely. No. No. No. No, no. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. I'm just waiting to see what I'm gonna do. I think so, but I got this thing right now. Here it is. Here we go. Oh, look at that. It's not gonna fall. It's gonna fall. It's not gonna fall. It's not gonna fall. It's not gonna fall. It's not gonna fall. It's not gonna fall. Oh, look at that. It's not gonna fall. It's not gonna fall. It's not gonna fall. Thank you so much. It's hot. It's still hot. It's hot. I think I can stay in here. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I think I can stay in here. I don't know if he's scared or not, but he's going to be scared. I don't know if he's scared or not, but he's going to be scared. I don't know if he's scared or not, but he's scared. I don't know if he's scared or not, but he's going to be scared. I don't know if he's scared or not, but he's scared. I don't know if he's scared or not, but he's going to be scared. I don't know if he's scared or not, but he's going to be scared. I don't know if he's scared or not, but he's going to be scared. I don't know if he's scared or not, but he's going to be scared. I don't know if he's scared or not, but he's going to be scared. Okay, we have the seating for the rest of the tournament. It's going over to the left room for your next round, and that is down all the way to the left. And O'Neill is staying here if you have a bye, but you'll be in this room, so this room has a bye. And then Pope John, and as we have Osmond, thank you by both. Be free to go. Thank you for coming in everybody. Good job everybody. Good to come in. Good job. Good job. Good job. Good job. Good job. Good job. Good job. Good job. Good job. Good job. Good job. Good job. Good job. Good job. Good job. Good job. Thank you. We can all do that last minute. Oh, well, I'll continue to stand here, and then you'll move over and continue to talk to them, and then we'll see you guys for Christmas. We'll see you guys for Christmas, and then we'll see you guys for Christmas. Wait, we better actually walk up the stairs. She didn't even ask me that. I told her that we wouldn't walk up the stairs. But I didn't tell her that we wouldn't walk up the stairs. It's just how we should break out of it. I'm not going to use these stairs. My stairs are out of here, right? There's water. Is this my stretcher? I don't know what you're doing. I'm trying to get away. I'm trying to get away. I'm trying to get away. I'm trying to get away. I'm trying to get away. Is that a real stretcher? Yes, I think. I think so. Is it only half? Are you guys kidding me? I'm just kidding. It's a stretcher. I'm just kidding. I'm just kidding. I'm just kidding. I'm just kidding. I'm just kidding. I'm just kidding. I'm just kidding. I'm just kidding. I'm just kidding. I'm just kidding. I'm just kidding. Let me try again. I'm just kidding. Sorry, I'm kidding. Wow I- Can you use your butt because this is only all authentic. I mean you can't help it. But they're 26- Yes, they haveclassics. So I think, I don't have any other rut like first. 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From the number four, eating, having suppressed, bonus questions, meal, just seeing what terms describes oral music without instrumental complex that is correct. Now the question number four, created minds, which author created the March Hare and the Matt Hatter and the Normans, space brewers? The Kuiper belts in the orange cloud are called reservoirs for the solar system suppliers of water. What do we call these dirty space isopropyl in number three? Space cruisers, the Kuiper belts in the orange cloud are called reservoirs for these solar system suppliers of water. What do we call these dirty space isopropyl in state areas? Time and history. This is the year that both Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert Kennedy were assassinated. So the Kennedy family, it was five years since they had lost John. In what year did these tragedies take place? That is incorrect. Running the show, during March Madness, these are the officials who made the calls. Any questions to say Mary's? State animal, the state domestic animal for which state is the very vocabulary? A unique item such as a painting and a historical autograph or a old lunchbox that is rare in number and that one should can generate half of the things is known as a plot. Any on number four? That is incorrect. Vocabulary. A unique item such as a painting and historical autograph or a whole lunchbox that is rare in number and that one should can generate half of the things is known as what we're looking for an 11 letter word starting with C. 21 people that included team members, parents and coach went to a national academic challenge tournament with nine of them and small bus and three in each car. On the return trip, the four of them wrote in each car how many returned on the bus. Number eight major tourist attraction. What world famous building in Agra has a bold shaped central dome surrounded by four smaller buildings all built on a great marble slab with tall slender minarets at each point of the tunnel. That is correct. Bonus question to O'Neill. Types of snow. In ski terms, what word is best defined as dry, loose, unconsolidated snow? Question number nine. Rain plans. Now that we have better ways to observe our solar system, we have discovered more planets with rings. How many planets do we now know have those rings? That is incorrect. O'Neill, you have a chance. Rain planets. Now that we have better ways to observe our solar system, we have discovered more planets with rings. How many planets do we now know have those rings? That is correct. Bonus question to O'Neill. This is a paper vessel going around in trapezoids. An isosceles trapezoid has a length of length, six meters, a base of four meters, and a second base equal to the sum of the legs. Find the perimeter of the trapezoid in meters. In hanging on the sideline, in the NBA, what's the name of the type of foul behaving on the sideline? In the NBA, what's the name of the type of foul that can be called on a player who's not even in the game at the time? The correct answer would have been question 11. God shares what real last name with secretaries Daniel and writer of words Noah. Population concentration. What is the most populous city in Quebec? Congress reluctantly commissioned him as a major general in 1777, but didn't give him a command until he passed his teenage years and learned how to speak English. Named as a vengeful hero of two worlds, both America and England. O'Neill, you have a chance. Welcome home. The Continental Congress was reluctantly commissioned him as a major general in 1777, but didn't give him a command until he passed his teenage years and learned how to speak English. Named as a vengeful hero of two worlds, both America and France. O'Neill, you have a chance. The Continental Congress was reluctantly commissioned him as a major general in 1777, but didn't give him a command until he passed his teenage years and learned how to speak English. Yeah, so there are four teams in the lab, you were in the pool, you made it to the class, are they in the story? You were in the lab, you just had a penelope. Yeah, I was in the lab. It's like you're kidding me all the time. Yeah, I was in the lab. Thank you. That's a challenge. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Hey. Good. It goes until after 7 p.m. So there is a 12 question. There is a 12 question. At this point, if it's very long-sighted, you don't necessarily know. Number one, Euro-Disney. The French government insists on French names for everything in Euro-Disney may have changed. For instance, French drives are listed on the menu as points. What major structure is known as le château de la belle au bois dormant? Okay, so we're going to get a chance here at Disney. The French government insists on French names for everything in Euro-Disney may have changed. For instance, French drives are listed on the menu as points. What major structure is known as le château de la belle au bois dormant? The French names for everything in Euro-Disney may have changed. Question number two, fantasy literature. What is the full name of the girl Harry Potter, a professional, in the goblet of fire? Jo-Jane. That is correct. What was the question to Romeo? Sequencing. For the sequence, 19, 11, 3, negative 5. What is the common difference with French names for everything? 8. Okay, toss up question three, wine properties. Two lines with what properties will have convergent or spawning paintings if they are crossed by a transversal? Parallel? That is correct. What was the question to Romeo? Taste great. Scientists now recognize that the tongue can detect many kinds of taste. For decades, they recognized only four, the any two of those four. Thanks to our sweet fitter. Question number four, sing along. The composer Albert von Zunzer never saw baseball game until 20 years after he broke the music to Jack Norwood's words. What is the official theme song of the national pastime sung mainly in stadiums across the nation? The number one. That is correct. Bonus question. History time. During the Civil War and Reconstruction, what political party insisted on rigid acceptance of anti-slavery doctrines and cold, or should we invent from the South? That is correct. Tragic event. Hundreds died in the aftermath of Hurricane Iain in the fall of 2020 on the other side. All agree? Then in the process. Stewards, tragic event. Hundreds died in the aftermath of Hurricane Iain in the fall of 2022. What would be the most common onset? Steward, you agree. That is correct. What was the question to Stuart? Tragic. There have been six assassination attempts on the city brothers. How many have unfortunately succeeded? Two. That is incorrect. There are four. Six. Start to the study. Give me the term, scientist views for an educated guess. A statement that has been tested to see if Stuart can repeat the process. That is correct. What is the question to Stuart? We win this game by getting a rope with a spear attached, wrapped completely around a pole. Needed. That is incorrect. Correct me first. Question number five. Shark's anatomy is the strongest. Steward, you agree. Great strength. What part of a shark's anatomy is the strongest? The other board. It's tail. That is incorrect. Incorrect entry. Draw. Wraithingworth Memorial. In which state did Kuerchak and Zhukovsky start working on a Wraithingworth monument in 1948? When finished, is this indigenous leader on horseback with nine times taller than the Wraithingworth Memorial? In which state did Kuerchak and Zhukovsky start working on a Wraithingworth monument in 1948? When finished, is this indigenous leader on horseback with nine times taller than the Wraithingworth Memorial? Discover the world. In 1820, Nathaniel Palmer became the first man on record to lay eyes on what still largely unexplored from. So much questions to Stuart. What I'm saying, what I'm saying has been differently here. Every route goes in the direction of Italy's capital, for the main events and sequence of a story. Stuart number two. Maybe one of the stories who wrote this. In the poem, The Rock's Bird, practices the year to make a sound for an all-around world. That was quite a big sound, but I have to ask a question to ask you by name. You made yourself heard. That's just what did you say? And the word turned your back and stood softly away. What led to the change? Major variances and word usage. This is the largest monument in the world. Major variances and word usage. This is the largest moon of Saturn. It is named after the group of beings in the logical form of the other one. That's correct. Bonus question. No paper. Surface area. Figure out the surface area and sense either square of a cube with edges of four centimeters. That is correct. A spelling, different meaning. What word describes words that have the same spelling but different meaning? Only a number three. Point. That is correct. Bonus question to Neil. Let me do that. Okay. What? Stewards. You all stay in here. And who's our number one? Neil. You guys are going to move into the conference room A. This is very, very important. Do you guys hear me? Again. Are we going to get into the conference room A? Oh, gosh. This is both. Okay. I'm ready. Are you ready? Okay. For third place. What were the other pictures? Not really starting yet. Show me. Seawater. Number four. Stewards, if you are standing on top of the mountain that rises the highest above sea level, you could be in China, Tibet, or what third nation? This question is short. A holiday. What religious holiday falls on the first Sunday after the first full moon after the 20th of March? Number two. From Spanish to English. Costa Rica was made by none other than Christopher Columbus in 1502. What does Costa Rica mean in English? English. Very good. Incorrect. Stewart, you have a chance from Spanish to English. Costa Rica was named by none other than Christopher Columbus in 1502. What does Costa Rica mean? Incorrect. The correct answer to translation was a rich post. Question number three. Start both cameras. The director's order for the camera and sound recording to begin operating requires what two words? Number two. Something in that accent. That is incorrect. Stewart, you have a chance. Start those cameras. The director's order for the camera and sound recording to begin operating. Stewart, do you agree? That is incorrect. The correct phrase is robot. What specific type of insect is this? Bonus to Stewart, this is paper, pencil. Pay tax. Use tax in a certain state of 6%. How much tax would you owe for a month that costs $2.50? Stay in line. Charles Dew, Drew, one of the major developer of these places where large storage of the 500 related products could be stored until mean that you come with lives during World War II and after. These places are known by what two word phrase that sounds like a financial institution for the liquid in our arsenal. In June, if a man looks at Medusa, one of the three war bombs, he has immediately turned into stone. Perseus was able to slay her by looking at what objects instead of her. Cross-up question number six. Worked out. What Swiss city is best known as a hub for diplomacy and banking? Number seven. Basketball positions. Basketball teams divided into three positions. There are five players in the basketball team divided into what three positions? That is incorrect. The three positions are forward. Question eight. Just passing through. The third lane here was completed in May, 2016, allowing a passenger of larger vehicles through. Name this engineering marble that allows ships to pass through the America. Panel on command. That is correct. Well, this question did not work. Famous person's famous speech. A great American president once used these words. The world will know it will no longer remember what we say here, but it can never forget what they did here. Who used these words? And where did he use them? I was just going to interrupt you a little bit. Yes, let's get it over with. Cross-up question nine. Before the name change, daughter of the chief of the Powhat people, this woman was given the name of Rebecca when she married Englishman John Hall. That is correct. Bonus to sure this is a paper control. A box is 12 inches in width, 16 inches in length, and six inches in height. How many square inches of paper would be needed to cover it on both sides? Okay, cross-up question ten. Continuing museum protests in November 2022 and another protest by climate activists at European Union when Pooey dish was thrown at a unique painting in German museum. Chance continuing museum protests in November 2022 and another protest by climate activists at European Union when Pooey's side dish was thrown at a unique painting in a German museum. That is incorrect. Question 11. Tennis. In tennis, what kind of shot is designed to go high over your front head while you're on it? That is incorrect. Short cut chance in tennis, what kind of shot is designed to go high over your front head while you're on it? That's a myth. Fight? That is incorrect. But in volume. A short cut symbol or a picture that represents a program or application in Microsoft windows is indicated by what word letter word? Sir, I'm going to read it. I have a bonus question to describe. A very large system of stars held together by gravitation. It comes from the Latin word for milk. What is this word? Incorrect. Incorrect. And the unused question. Some say this tool with an adjustable jaw was invented by a mechanic named Monk, named the tool that is incorrect. Oh, yeah. The correct answer is Monk. Let us talk to the question. A revolt by a crew of scenes. Sir, I'm going to read it. Let's practice. Shake our top.