 house. You were not acknowledged. Oh, sorry. So I have to choose another question. Thank you. It's just for your time. Before his time, name a great Italian artist who first designed the helicopter beyond more river separates China from what other country correct answer this question. I'm sorry for the next question. Number 10 question number 10. Dire warning scientists warned in January of 2023 that what large western western is in danger of crying out within five years unless major action is taken quickly and before it causes great public health and economic crisis in Utah. So Lake City. That is correct. Dire warning scientists warned in January of 2023 that what large west that is incorrect. It's a great solid. I'm sorry. And my teacher, I could have great um question number 11. This is not paper. If the numbers from one to eight are written on separate pieces of paper and eight measures long, what is the comment? Question number 11 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? That's incorrect. Here's Diane. If the numbers from one to eight are written. So I am number seven. That is incorrect. The correct answer is nine. Question 12 winter fun. What country has ice vacations when ice on the canal is thick enough for skating? That is incorrect. Question number 12 winter fun. What country has ice vacations when ice on the canal is thick enough for skating? That's incorrect. The correct answer is another one. And that concludes round two. Thank you very much. Elkhorn Valley, you are up. Thank you. Question number one, residential model. In August of 1988, this 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? That is incorrect. Normal Catholic. In August of 1988, this soon to be president gave the acceptance speech. That is incorrect. The correct answer is George H W Bush. Question number two, North American tourist attraction. In which North America, the bonus question is a paper and pencil. Summing it all up, let's do that. The sum of three consecutive even integers is 66. What is the least of the three integers? Incorrect. Question three, insect. What insect is described as praying? Your bones are also up here. And what an eel. Online, that pair of Bob's shoes Martina was $79.99 with a sales tax of 9%. And a shipping cost of $7.50. However, the same pair of shoes at the sketcher outlet is $39.99. With a sales tax of 8%, note that tax and total are always added up to the next penny, not down. How much did Martina save by going to the outlet? Correct answer, $51.50. Question number four, baking. In terms of food, what ingredient do you get when you heat sugar until it browns? That is correct. Bonus number one, mythology differences. That's bonus number four, sorry. Selam was the Roman home for the gods. Its Greek counterpart was somewhere entirely different where that is correct. Meeting in the middle, rhombus. If I draw the diagonals, they will form what kind of angle? Yes, that is correct. Keep it strong. The normal heart rate varies with age and health. But the average is right around 82 per minute. How many times would that be per day? The correct answer is $1,115,000. Okay, toss up number six, quite a move. What is the only chest move allowing two pieces to move at the time of number five? A castle. I think so. So your bonus, this is bonus number six, across the fields. In geology, a time limit. In grammar, a punctuation in a declarative sentence. And in music, it is a group of phrases often eight measures long. What is the common term? That's incorrect. It's a period. Toss up number seven, checking out other states. Name all three states that border Arkansas on the east. Number two, Louisiana, Mississippi. That is incorrect. Toss up number seven. Name all three states that border Arkansas on the east. The correct answer is Missouri, Tennessee, or Mississippi. Toss up number eight. Don't be shy about spelling. How do you spell embarrassment? How do you spell embarrassment? That is correct. Your bonus, popular worldwide. The fourth largest fast food restaurant chain is very popular in Japan and is often the main course for Christmas dinner. Which fast food restaurant is also named after a United States state? That is correct. Toss up number nine. In the driver's seat. What French word do we use for someone who drives a car for someone else? That is correct. Bonus number nine for Elkhorn Valley. Postulate. Euclid's fifth postulate deals with the construction of what given a line and a point not on that line. It's a parallel line. Toss up number 10. Name the United States city, excuse me, named for a United States city. What kind of pie has chocolate icing, cake, and pudding, but no crust? Chocolate clean pie. That's incorrect. So Elkhorn Valley, named for a United States city. What kind of pie has chocolate icing, cake, and pudding, but no crust? That is correct. Bonus number 10. Groundbreaking news. This album currently holds the record for most albums sold according to the Recording Industry Association of America. It features the single Billie Jean Beaton and a track that shares its name with the album, which Michael Jackson's album is frequently played near Halloween for its monstrous video. That is correct. Toss up question 11. The true story. Which personal item of Washington was partially made of ivory? That is correct. Bonus 11 for Elkhorn Valley. Colour Republic. Name either of the colour periods attributed to Pablo Pacapho. Either blue or rose. Question number 12. A piece of history. What is the largest item on display at the Rosa Parks Museum and Library in Montgomery, Alabama? That is correct. Bonus number 12. North Hope Catholic. Very different meaning. Meaning to hot link from website to website. Which verb already used for a coastline port was chosen to express the fun, skill, randomness, and even danger of exploring the internet? Is it surfing? That is correct. And that concludes round three. Thank you very much. Look at everything you've done. American Peninsula. Which peninsula separates the Gulf of California from the Pacific Ocean? American Peninsula. Which peninsula separates the Gulf of California from the Pacific Ocean? Correct answer is Baja California or the lower California Peninsula or the Baja Peninsula. Toss up number two. The health treatment. Resting in a cool place, hydration, and perhaps some cooling ice are all pieces of the treatment for what condition when high temperatures. That is incorrect. Summerland. That is correct. Your bonus summerland to enjoy worldwide. You can see this man's Levy in the Cleveland Museum of Art. He moved on from his blue period into his newly developed Cubist style. Name this painter of Genica. That is correct. Toss up number three. Type of book. This type of reference book is published annually and generally contains the calendar, fax, and statistical information such as type and full moon. The famous ones today are called the world or for Richard. What type of reference book is this? That's incorrect. It's an almanac. Toss up number four. Stay informed for your health. What is the name of the toxic colorless substance found in tobacco leaves that causes both addiction and food delivery? That is correct. Your bonus. Increased volume. This is not paper. If the edge of a cube is tripled, by what factor is this volume increased? That is incorrect. It's 27. I think you're on the right track. Toss up number five. Figures of speech. The toughest one of what type of figure of speech in English is thought to be six thick sheets. Six sheets thick. What did you know? The toughest one of what type of figure of speech in English is thought to be six thick sheets. Six sheets thick. What is this called? That is incorrect. It's a tongue twister. Toss up number six. Chemistry, calcium carbonate and sodium fluoride are both chemical compounds for a common everyday iron. That is incorrect. Chemistry, calcium carbonate and sodium fluoride are both chemical compounds for a common everyday iron used by almost all. Although many additives may be intended to do a specific job such as removing stains. Your cyan will be free to use. That is correct. Your bonus. Here's cyan. First lady and first mom. Only two women have been both first lady of the United States and the mother of a later president. Name either one by first and last name. The answer could be Abigail Adams or Barbara Bush. Toss up number seven. What is the maximum number of points at which two distinct circles can intersect? Is it two? It is two. Your bonus. What chemical element is named after the scientists who won a Nobel Prize for his 1905 work on the photoelectric effect? Toss up number eight. Final defeat. Where was the final battle of the Civil War and the place of surrender for the Confederacy? That is incorrect. Here's cyan. Final defeat. Where was the final battle of the Civil War and the place of surrender for the Confederacy? It was the Appomattox Core House. Toss up number nine. Not so friendly friend. How was Julius Caesar murdered? Here's cyan. Number six. He was stabbed in the back. That is correct. Your bonus. Here's cyan. Not a portal. 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 phenomena that sort of crunches everything up. That is correct. Toss up number 10. Commonly 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 human consumption. Which foreign animal is that? That is correct. Bonus number 10. Here's cyan. Micro organisms. They are classified as gram positive or gram negative. What are these micro organisms that are shaped as spears, spirals, or rods? That's the correct answer. Toss up number 11. It has its own title. Among whole numbers, which one is designated as the additive identity element? Commonly number one. That is incorrect. It has its own title. Among whole numbers, which one is designated as the additive identity element? You're saying number one too. That is incorrect. The correct answer is zero. Toss up number 12. Body tissues. What kind of hard but flexible tissue has no blood vessel and is found in the epiglottis, the ear, and the nose? Here's cyan number two. Is it cartilage? Here it is. Your bonus. Studying plants. What Australian Bay is named for the many plants growing on its shore and for the study of those plants. That is correct. And that is correct. Thank you very much. Thank you. Next up we have Norfolk Catholic and here's Violin Lutheran. We have to wait a minute for others to finish. That's correct. That's right. Oh, that's right. I'm sorry. We have to wait till another one. We're good to go. Okay. Ready set? Does everyone have a paper? Step number one. This is not paper and pencil. Man. Find 75% of 1,200. That is correct. Bonus number one. French city not in France. French speaking city in our hemisphere is one of the oldest cities in North America and within a day's drive of Manhattan. What is this Canadian city? Toss up number two. Baseball. This point is where the ball comes out of the pitcher's hand. That is incorrect. Here's the line. This point is where the ball comes out of the pitcher's hand. That is correct. Bonus two. What milestone does a ghost at Hogwarts celebrate instead of a birthday? That is correct. Number three. First, Richard Kipling was the youngest author and the English speaking one to win which prize for literature? Major Metropolis. Next, and Yonkers are suburbs of one large city, New York City. That is correct. Three history inventions. The exact inventor of this machine is unknown but many have traced it back to Syria. Name this simple machine used in a common phrase with don't reinvent the bonus number four. Taking care of your health. What type of life rays are responsible for various skin cancer? Toss up number five. No movement required. We call a painting of inanimate objects such as fruit, fruit, soil, that is incorrect. No movement required here, Zion. What do we call a painting of inanimate objects such as fruit, furniture, and flowers that is often the beginning subject for those studying art? That is incorrect. The correct answer is still life. Toss up number six. Foreign language 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 of people have settled there. After English and French, what language has more native speakers than any other in Canada? That is incorrect. Truffle Canada, 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 is incorrect. The correct answer is Chinese. Toss up number seven. One repeated vowel. The letter I appears six times in what adjective that means having the quality of not being able to split apart and whose only other vowel is the Y at the end. First sign on number six. Indivisibility. That is correct. Bonus and this is a paper and pencil. Set theory. Set A is odd numbers between 20 and 30. Set B is multiple of seven between 20 and 30. And set C is multiple of nine between 20 and 30. You have found the union of set B and C identified with two elements that make up the intersection of that union with set A. Incorrect. I needed two elements. Oh, sorry. They're 21 and 27. Thank you. Toss up number eight. What is the disease secret to stop them? Turn damage to the body's main line of defense. The immune system may lie at the root of the ability of asbestos to cause diseases of what organ? Age. A perfect place thought was the kingdom of which legendary bearer of the sword Excalibur. That is correct. Toss up number nine. That'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 will hopefully throw your bowling ball. It is also the narrow region cutting across the Midwest state that what weather for that. That is correct. Your bonus question. No, both Catholic is the paper and pencil. What's next? Next. Find the number that logically complete this series. Two, three, five, nine, 17. 26. That is incorrect. Toss up number 10. Large Mediterranean island. About 160 miles long from east to west, what island marks the southern boundary of the Aegean Sea as it sits in the Mediterranean? Cyprus. That is incorrect. Here's Zion. About 160 miles long from east to west, what island marks the southern boundary of the Aegean Sea as it sits in the Mediterranean? Astron? No, the correct answer is Crete. Toss up number 11. Face of the Aegean. An astronaut weighs 150 pounds at home in Wisconsin. On what surface in his travels did he weigh only 25 pounds? Your second number one. What he got to me? That's correct. Your bonus. Here's Zion. Tall peels. What common crop of the American Midwest grows to a final height of five to eight feet tall depending upon the type and doing so quickly as it's expected to be knee high by the Fourth of July? Corn? That is correct. Toss up number 12. Awards of heroism. What medal is given to those who have been injured? Number six. Correct. Bonus. Don't be a pass. Would I be a nuisance if I asked you to spell the word nuisance? Spell nuisance. That is correct. Good job. And that ends round five. Are you ready to open the next one? Here we go. Make sure you have a sheet of paper and a pencil. The scientific term for the array of color obtained when light from a source is dispersed through a criteria. That is correct. Your bonus. Similarity. 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 moons, and is most similar to the Earth? Mars. That is correct. Toss up number two. Near the city. Scottsdale, Mesa, Tempe are suburbs of what major southwestern city? Spelling number one. That is correct. Your bonus. Word origin. This word did not come from a feline causing problems, but from the belief that stars could cause disaster. What is this 11 letter word meaning disaster that starts with the common three letter word for a feline? That is correct. Toss up number three. Sports medicine. Exercises known as crunches develop what muscle? That is correct. Your bonus. If there are 258 calories in one third cup of sugar, how many calories are there in one half cup of sugar? The answer is 387. Toss up number four. 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 only are needed. There is Ferdinand and Isabella. Toss up number five. 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 over 90 million records and won multiple awards. Who is this performer who became an American Idol judge in 2018? Oh, I'm sorry. I'm sorry, that's incorrect. All right. This American singer songwriter, producer, started with a funk and soul band called the Commodores in 1968. Since then, he has sold over 90 million records and won multiple awards. Who is this performer who became an American Idol judge in 2018? Correct. The answer is Lionel Richie. Toss up number one is not sorry. Government. Rivers. Which river runs through Wichita, Kansas, and Tulsa, Oklahoma? Incorrect. So we go to toss up number seven. Huge island. If it were an independent nation, this island would be the 12th largest country in the world, but it is a part of the kingdom of Denmark. That is correct. Bonus. It's equal condition. What three letter word designates an involuntary brief, recurring muscle twist, typically in the area of the face, mouth, or eye? Toss up number eight, soul wonder. In 1931, the New Yorker Magazine wrote of this new marvel built in their city that weighed 600 million pounds and contained 37 million cubic feet. What building had just been built? Toss up number three. That is correct. No bonus. Discipering ancient language. The Rosetta Stone provides a translation between three written languages. Egyptian, Demotic, Ancient Greek, and this. Excuse me, I read that but 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 a plural. That's incorrect. Incorrect answer is hieroglyphics. That's nice. Calangelo. One meaning would be the verb for how one gets apples with their mouths from a large container of water or it could be the weight at the bottom. One meaning would be the verb for how one gets apples with their mouths from a large container of water or it could be the weight at the bottom of a pendulum. Most though would know the up and down movement of the head that inspired the little dolls with bouncing hair. Which three-letter word that means these is a Calangelo. That is correct. Bonus number nine. Well-loved first lady of Calangelo. A New York City social worker, she lived in the White House longer than any other woman named her. That is correct. Bonus number 10. 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 according to one of the three words. That is correct. Your bonus is a fever and cancer. Pay it to go. A rideshare company charges a flat rate of $12.95 and $25 cents per mile. The bill for the number of miles is $21.20. How many miles were charged? The correct answer is 33. Bonus number 11. What of a kind? This word has near suggestions as synonyms, but no one word that can really replace it. What word starting with you can be, with the letter U, can be defined with phrases such as one of a kind or unlike anything. That is correct. Your bonus based on literature. Partially. Name the Disney film very loosely inspired by Hans Christian Andersen's The Snow Queen. That is correct. Top up numbers 12. Translation from French to Spanish. Word is La Follet in French, but is much shorter in Spanish where it's L what? That is correct. Your bonus. Lots of mountains. We all know the tallest mountain in the world, but can you give the name of the longest mountain race in the world? Populations. That is incorrect. The correct answer is the Andy, and that's included around the bell. I would like to thank you to all of you. Thank you so much for being such a good contestant. I really appreciate all of you. It was really fun to watch you compete. I'd also like to thank Claire and Tammy for their wonderful help. Thank you very much. I think we'll have to wait now until we're given the all clear. We're waiting for one great contestant. Yes, W in the field. I know! I know! I know! I know! I know! I do. I know! I know! I know! I did know that was true. You guys, thank you so much for your help. I just so, I want to say goodbye. I hope to see you again. Thank you. Thank you so much. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Oh, God. I'm so excited. Thank you. I've finished it. I'm so excited about it. Thank you so much for your support. This time is still grand. Thank you so much. Thank you for your support. Thank you. Yeah. Thank you so much. Thank you. I keep walking over there, and I understand that. Well, just know I do have a call-in, so we should have something. Thank you. Bye. Thank you. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Now, do we have O'Neill St. Mary's and Christ Lutheran up? Okay. And then after that, we would have Alcorn Valley and Stewart. Okay. Sounds good. Thank you. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Make sure your caption is in stop three. Make sure you have them. Yep, that's exactly it. Then we can see your questions. Okay, we need a question. Round 12 question 4. Round 12 questions. Yes, and then we. We didn't use one of those. Round 12 question 4. We will work that out. No, um, and then we don't have a real thank you. Okay, I'm sorry. Thank you. I'm sorry. Round 20 question 3. I'm sorry. I made some mistakes when I screwed that up. We did use the round 20 question 3. And can there be other teams in here watching today? The round 20 question 3. Okay, thank you. Sorry, next we go over there. We're going to take a ballot. Come on. Number 4. Okay. Make sure you wait to be called on. You guys know the drill. Here we are. Number one. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. Number one. What word finishes the two word cliche that starts with crop dial. Meaning instant food. Press which are number one. That is correct. Your bonus number one. Correct. Bugs are cool. What's the word for a person who specializes in the study of insects? It depends on the model. Process number 2. Dangerous animal. Range. Mexico. Central and South America. Africa. Southeast Asia. And Australia. Habitat. Grassy swamps and slow moving rivers. Evolutionary significance. The last living link to dinosaurs. Appearance. Some of its teeth show even when its mouth is closed. That is correct. Your bonus. That is correct. Your bonus. Dangerous animal. Range. Mexico. Central and South America. Africa. Southeast Asia. And Australia. Habitat. Grassy swamps and slow moving rivers. Evolutionary significance. That is correct. Your bonus. Friend to generations of kids. Won't you be my neighbor is the theme song to this series that began on PBF in 1970. Name the series. Mr. Rogers. Process number 3. Early Patriots. What American revolutionary leader explained? If this be reason, make the most of it. As his second most famous quote. Early Patriots. What American revolutionary leader explained? If this be reason, make the most of it. As his second most famous quote. That is correct. The correct answer is Patrick Henry. Process number 4. Molentus mountain. The mountain is a member of the trilogy. This mountain is a member of the trilogy. The three hardest to climb mountains of the elf. Name the mountain on the border of Italy and Switzerland. Four houses. Each of the four houses of the Hogwarts school of wizardry. At wizardry and which craft is overseen by a professor. Name any two of these. Each of the four houses of the Hogwarts school of wizardry and which craft is overseen by a professor. Name any two of these four houses. That is correct. The correct answer is that is correct. Your bonus. Economic collaboration. Companies always look for new ways to collaborate and make money. In 2018 and 2019 company produced some athletic shoes in collaboration with this Superchain known for its coffee and its tourist which change have their signature logo and orange and pink colors on those athletic cues? That is correct. Pass up number six. Earth science. The part of the soil made up of dead plants and animals is called... Oh, okay. Okay. So, the part of the soil made up of dead plants and animals... Oh, yeah, that's number three. That is correct. There's bone. Medicine. Goliosis is a curvature of what part of the body? Pass up number seven. Small effects of larger conflict. The name of this breed of dog was changed due to problems between Germany and the nation to their north when the dog got renamed for the people of the north country. What two-word name refers first to the very large size of the breed and then the people? That is correct. Your bonus. Blitting the country. The continental divide runs through or forms the border of five states. Name any two of them. Blitting the country. The continental divide runs through or forms the border of five states. Name any two of them. They are Colorado, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, and Wyoming. That's eight. T.R. Augusta, Georgia is the traditional home of which PGA tournament? Are you going to say number six? That is correct. Bonus eight. Low instruments. Which grass instrument has the lowest pitch? Pass up number nine. American artist. This tennis, this 20th century artist was nicknamed Jack the Dripper for his action painting technique. Technique that had no beginning, no end, and no center of interest. Name him. The correct answer is Jackson Pollock. Pass up number ten. Legacy for many. Name the blind French boy who at age 15 was the number one. That is correct. Your bonus is a paper and pencil. Tipping. Next. Two different people at a coffee shop each pay a $2 tip. If one person tipped 10% of his bill and the other person tipped 20% of his bill, then what was the difference in dollars between their two bills? $20. That's incredible. Pass up number 11. Lord of the Rings. Which character in Lord of the Rings is also known as Strider? That is correct. Bonus number 11 is also a paper and pencil. Plating ahead. Your yard is shaped oddly in that it's shaped like a house. That is a triangle on top of a rectangle. Your triangle is 20 feet high, 35 feet wide, and the rectangle is 40 feet in length, and 35 feet in width. You would love to build a swimming pool in the center, 15 by 10 feet. How much area in square feet would you have left in your yard if you build that pool? Correct. 1600 square feet. There's a 20-point difference, so that concludes our math. Thank you very much. O'Neill, you will present to... We'll take Mary's, we'll take O'Neill. We'll take something where... We'll take her through in the other building. Is that right now? Is that right? Together. Thank you. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 10, 11, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8. This is round eight, toss-up number one, Greek alphabet. The beginning of anything is shown by which letter of the Greek alphabet? That is correct. Bonus. Quick answer. Answer this question expediently. How do you spell expediently? That is D-H-P-E-U-I-E-N-T-L-Y. Toss-up two. Parts of what cycle are quarter, new, and full-faceted? Okay, now the number six. Incorrect. Parts of what cycle are quarter, new, and full-faceted? Its name is the adjective that refers to things related to the moon. Incorrect. The other cycle? That is correct. Your bonus. Work schedule. During a compressed week, an employee still works 40 hours, but usually doesn't in how many days. That's incorrect. It's core. Toss-up number three, famous day. The Battle of Normandy started in June of 1944 and did not end until office. On the first day of that battle, 156,000 American, British, and Canadian troops landed on the beaches of Normandy to fight a battle that would bring about the end of World War II. What is that first day? That is correct. Your bonus. Just think. What term describes choral music without instrumental accompaniment? That is correct. Toss-up number four, which author created the March Air and the Mad Pattern and the Door Mouse? That is correct. That is correct. Which author created the March Air and the Mad Pattern and the Door Mouse? That's incorrect. Toss-up number five, face cleanser. The Kuiper Belt and the Oort Cloud are called wrist cleanser. The Kuiper Belt and the Oort Cloud are called reservoirs for the solar system supplier of water. What do we call the dirty face ice cleanser? That's incorrect. The Kuiper Belt and the Oort Cloud are called reservoirs for the solar system suppliers of water. What do we call these dirty face ice cleanser? That is correct. Your bonus. Time and history. This is the year that both Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert Kennedy were assassinated. For the Kennedy family, it was five years since they had lost John. In what year did these tragedies take place? 1987. I'm sorry, that's incorrect. Toss-up number six, running the show. During March Madness, there are the officials who made the call and during the Super Bowl as well. Who are these people? Stuart, number two, recreation. That is correct. Bonus number six, state animal. The state domestic animal for which state is the dairy cow? It was comfort. Toss-up number seven, vocabulary. A unique term or excuse me, a unique item such as a painting and historic autograph or an old lunchbox that is rare in number and that when sold can generate capital gains is known as what. We are looking for an 11-letter word starting with C. Sorry, I'd like to get a term. Yes. Alcorn ballot, a unique term or item such as a painting and historic autograph or an old lunchbox that is rare in number and that when sold can generate capital gains is known as what. We're looking for an 11-letter word starting with C. That is correct. Passage of problem, this is Patreon stencil. 21 people that included team members, parents and coach went to a national academic challenge tournament with nine of them in a small bus and three in each car. On the return trip, if four of them rode in each car, how many returned on the bus? Toss-up number eight, major tourist attraction. What world famous building in Agra has a bold shape central dome surrounded by four smaller domes all built on a great marble slab with a tall slender minaret at each corner. Toss-up number three, that is correct. Bonus eight, types of snow. In ski terms, what word is best defined as bright, loose and consolidated snow? Toss-up number nine, ring to planet. 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? Toss-up number three, that is incorrect. Ranged planet stewards. 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? Toss-up number ten, behaving on the side run, this is Toss-up number ten. In the NBA, what's the name of the type of fowl? That is correct. Bonus, Elkhorn Valley. Taking all seven members of which musical group are planning on coming back around 2025 when they have completed military service to their shared nation? BTS. That's right. Bonus eight, common last name. Shares what real last name with Secretary of State Daniel and writer of the word NOAA. Incorrect. Toss-up number twelve, the Continental Congress reluctantly commissioned him as a major general in seven states. Toss-up number twelve, the Continental Congress reluctantly commissioned him as a major general in seven states. He commissioned him as a major general in 1777 but didn't give him a command until he passed his teenage years and learned to speak English. Named this eventual hero of two worlds, both America and France, Elkhorn Valley, the Continental 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 this eventual hero of two worlds, both America and France, Elkhorn Valley, that is incorrect. So that concludes the round. Thank you very much. Thank you. And I think it's all working well for you, John. Thank you all for joining me. All right, thank you. Stuart, are you a part of the road? I'm a multi-purpose room in the other building. I'm a multi-purpose room in the other building. No, I'm not. I'm a multi-purpose room. Stuart, are you a part of them? You're right. I'm a multi-purpose room in the other building, and you will be taking on... I'm supposed to be part of it. I know. I'm supposed to be part of it. Yes, I know what I'm doing. Okay, I'm going to read through questions like that a little bit. You did great. Yeah. I think they kept the terms. I think I'm supposed to be part of it. She was the same, but you have a very nice read. Oh, I'm supposed to be part of it. I don't like the structure. This is known as the Shacko-de-Nabella Fringe Names for Everything, and you're only a few land seal parts. For instance, Fringe Rides are listed on the main screen. But major structures in general is Shacko-de-Nabella.