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00:00Tonight on Hard Quiz Kids
00:02Vader, age 12, expert subject Dolphins
00:07Viona, age 11, expert subject Jaspik Boonra
00:13Tyler, age 12, expert subject The Titanic
00:18Rishi, age 12, expert subject Pluto
00:23Here's your host Tom Gleeser
00:27Yes!
00:29Hello!
00:30I'm hungry
00:31Welcome to Hard Quiz Kids
00:34These contestants are toddlers
00:36Last one to get lost in a ball pit will be tonight's Hard Quiz Champion
00:39To be part of the show at home, go to the ABC iview socials
00:44Let's say hello
00:45G'day Rishi
00:46G'day Tom
00:47Now why do you like Pluto? It's not even a planet
00:49Yeah, it's a dwarf planet, just like me
00:52I'm very small, just like it
00:53But what, do you like it?
00:58Do you feel sorry for it?
01:00Yeah, I feel sorry for being small
01:02Because when you first got into it, you thought it was a planet
01:06Yeah, I thought it was a planet, that's what all my parents were telling me
01:09Looks like they've gone to the wrong school
01:11Have you ever tried to follow in Pluto's footsteps and get kicked out of your own family?
01:17Hopefully not, but maybe we'll see
01:20And you're into stargazing?
01:24Yeah
01:24What's the coolest thing you've seen in the night sky?
01:26Probably, like, three planets at a time
01:29Oh, how'd that happen?
01:32Magic
01:32Oh
01:33I preferred if you said science
01:36Tyler
01:38Hi Tom
01:39Now you're into the Titanic
01:41Both the ship and the 1997 film
01:43How did you first see the film?
01:46I was six, I'm pretty sure
01:47And I was wanting to watch some interesting films and Titanic popped up
01:53I clicked play and me and my mum were watching it
01:57And I got really into it
01:59But I didn't know it was like a real disaster at first
02:03So I googled it when I was at school
02:06And I made movies my own
02:10Got really into the Titanic
02:12So you watched it when you were six?
02:14Yeah
02:14That's a pretty weird scene, wasn't it?
02:16When Rose, like, starts cleaning the window with her hand
02:18But why didn't she use a cloth?
02:21She was, she was just
02:22She was just cleaning, Tom
02:24She was just cleaning, okay
02:25Now you asked your pop, uh, to build you a Titanic
02:29What were you thinking?
02:30Full size?
02:31Yeah, I asked him
02:32He was in the garage and I walked in
02:33And I was like, hey pop, I'm really into Titanic
02:36Can you build me one?
02:36He's like, are you crazy?
02:38Oh
02:38Yeah, so, I never got the Titanic, but
02:41Okay
02:41The owner
02:43Yeah
02:43Now, what do you like Jasper Bumrah?
02:46He's a really good baller
02:47Yeah
02:48And he gets a lot of wickets
02:49And also, um, he's a really genuine and nice guy
02:52Now you're also a fan of brain rot
02:54Yeah
02:55Could you explain what that is
02:56And why you think it's goated with the sauce?
02:59Um, um, it's kind of a language
03:02That you can, um, uh, that, um, Gen Alphas and Gen Z speak
03:06Yeah
03:07Yeah, it's a way that we communicate, yeah
03:09Yeah, I like brain rot too
03:10That's why I watch Tipping Point
03:11How do you know brain rot if you're a boomer?
03:14I'm not a boomer
03:15You're not a boomer
03:17Sorry?
03:17You are a boomer
03:18You're like, as old as a dinosaur
03:19No, I'm not a boomer
03:19No, there was a baby boom just after World War II
03:22And I was born in 1974
03:23So I missed it by about 30 years
03:25Oh, okay, I'm fine
03:26That's alright
03:27Sorry to annoy you with facts
03:29Now you enter the MCG to see boomer play
03:33Did you watch all five days of the test?
03:35Not, like, completely, but, like, I watched, like, most of the
03:39So you're into brain rot, which requires no attention span
03:41And test cricket, which you watch for five days
03:44Do you have a long attention span or a short attention span?
03:47I think it'll be medium
03:48Oh, medium
03:49Oh, so medium pace, like boomerang
03:52If you think about it, that was the sickest burn I've done tonight
03:57Fader
03:59Hi
04:00What got you into dolphins?
04:02So, when I was little, probably about eight
04:05Yeah
04:06We went on a holiday to Queensland
04:07And then we went to SeaWorld
04:10So, we watched the dolphin show at SeaWorld
04:14And out of the whole big audience there
04:15They chose me to come up and pat the dolphin
04:17Oh, really?
04:18And then I just loved dolphins from then on
04:20Okay, what, you were careful not to pat it on the blowhole?
04:23Yeah
04:24Because it wouldn't be able to breathe
04:25So we can't suffocate it
04:27Unfortunately, you don't have a blowhole for me to suffocate you with, though
04:31Now you can squeak like a dolphin, is that true?
04:38Uh, sort of
04:39I got kind of worse when I got a bit older, but I can try
04:42Oh, if you don't mind
04:44It's not bad
04:51Expert round
04:55Expert subjects
04:57Win or lose five points
04:58Steal and answer
05:00Double points
05:01I'll ask each of you five questions on your expert subject
05:04Right, you get five points
05:05Wrong
05:05I will take five points from you
05:07The rest of you can steal at any time to get double points
05:09Let's start with Vader and her expert subject
05:11Dolphins
05:12Thank you
05:15Located under the top layers of their skin
05:18And helping them stay warm and float
05:20Dolphins have a layer of fat
05:22Commonly known by what name?
05:24Vader
05:24Blubber
05:25Correct
05:26Blubber is thicker than normal fat
05:31And contains more blood vessels
05:33My blubber contains Shiraz
05:35Watch this
05:39Bottlenose dolphins can identify each other
05:44And communicate using a unique high-pitched noise
05:47Referred to as its signature what?
05:50Whistle
05:51Correct
05:52The whistling is thought to be similar to how we use names to identify each other
06:00Uh, my name is
06:02Whistling
06:03What conical shape feature in dolphins is mostly used for grabbing and gripping prey to swallow whole?
06:14Vader
06:15Beak?
06:16Their rostrum beak
06:17Correct
06:18The Amazon River dolphin lives in fresh water
06:25And is also known as the what coloured river dolphin?
06:29Vader
06:29Pink
06:30Correct
06:31Yeah, their born grey become more pink as they get older
06:36Uh, that's what I look like if I've been in the sun for ten seconds
06:39Last question in your set, Vader
06:42The largest species in the dolphin family
06:44And one of the ocean's most powerful predators
06:47Is the orca
06:48Commonly named the what whale?
06:50For the Steelers, Rishi
06:51Kill a whale
06:52Correct
06:54Double quads to go
06:55He's really fast in his father
06:57Next set of questions is for Viona on Jaspert Boomerah
07:02Indian fast bowler Jaspert Boomerah made his international debut in 2016 in a one-day international match against which country?
07:13Viona
07:14Australia
07:14Australia
07:14Correct
07:15Due to the hyperextension in his elbow, Jaspert Boomerah was accused by cricket fans of doing what illegal bowling action?
07:28Throwing
07:28In 2022 Boomerah was unable to play in the T20 World Cup thanks to a stress fracture in which part of his body?
07:40Viona
07:40In 2022 Boomerah is known for his ability to aim fastballs at the feet of the batter which is a bowling technique known as a what?
07:53A yorker
07:54Correct
07:55He developed his yorker skills while bowling in the hallway of his childhood home and would aim for the skirting board so it didn't wake up his mum
08:06Do your parents let you bowl inside the house?
08:08Um, I did try it but then my mum yelled at me
08:11Last question, you're set Viona
08:15At a 2024 press conference Boomerah told a reporter they should
08:18See who's got the most number of runs in a test over by using which website?
08:25It's wide open
08:26Cricket pass?
08:29Incorrect, it's wide open
08:30Time's up
08:33Google
08:33Time now for Tyler and the Titanic
08:38I feel like Tyler you love the Titanic a bit too much you can't put it into words, you're so excited
08:46Yeah, I'm really excited, I'm like going crazy inside
08:51You're just trying to hold it in, just trying to
08:53Yes, trying not to explode
08:54Yeah, you're like a passenger on the Titanic, you're just nervous but excited at the same time
08:59Yes
09:00Let's hope everything works out this time Tyler
09:03At the time of the Titanic's launch, its state-of-the-art design was described with what word that came to be notoriously linked to the ship?
09:12Tyler
09:12Unsinkable?
09:14Correct
09:15Tyler, no spoilers, was it true?
09:20Um, yeah, they lied
09:22They're big liars
09:24The 1997 film Titanic tells the story of a romance between poor artist Jack and upper class Rose on the ship's voyage to which US city?
09:33Tyler
09:33New York City
09:34Correct
09:36The Titanic hit an iceberg and sank with around 1,500 lives lost, mostly because there weren't enough of what passenger safety feature?
09:48Tyler
09:48Lifeboats
09:49Correct
09:50Why didn't they have enough lifeboats?
09:56Like you said, apparently the designer said it was unsinkable, which they are liars, um, clearly it wasn't
10:05Yeah, it actually had more lifeboats than was legally required
10:07Yes
10:08Yeah
10:08Yeah, so how about some gratitude, guys?
10:12Whinging
10:12Whinging in the North Atlantic
10:15The film Titanic won 11 Oscars with James Cameron ending his best director's speech with what line that Jack shouts from the bow of the ship?
10:24Tyler
10:25I'm the king of the world
10:27Great
10:28You want to do the line, don't you?
10:35I'm the king of the world
10:36I mean, that's nice, but let's not forget that I'm the king of the world
10:43Last question in your set, Tyler
10:47The wreck of the Titanic was discovered in 1985 by oceanographers who were on an unrelated secret mission for which branch of the US military?
10:56For the Steelers, Fiona
10:58Navy
10:58Correct
10:59Double vote for you
11:01Okay, last of the expert round is Rishi and Pluto
11:08In 2006, Pluto was reclassified as a dwarf planet
11:15after a vote was taken by around 400 members of a union for people with what profession?
11:22Um, astronaut
11:24Astronominate
11:26Correct
11:28You forgot to press the buzzer
11:35I thought it was only our older contestants from the grown-up show that did that
11:39Clyde Tombaugh discovered Pluto in 1930
11:43while looking for a theoretical ninth planet that scientists were calling planet what?
11:49Pl-
11:49Rishi
11:50Planet X
11:51Planet X
11:52Planet X
11:53Yeah, scientists thought there was a ninth planet causing Neptune to have a weird orbit
12:01but it turns out they calculated it wrong so finding Pluto was a total coincidence
12:05All right, hands-on buzzers, Rishi
12:08According to data from NASA's New Horizons probe, Pluto's mountains are thought to mostly be made of what frozen liquid?
12:17Um, frozen nitrogen
12:19Incorrect, it's still wide open
12:22For the Steelers, Fiona
12:24Hyogen
12:25Incorrect, it's still open
12:27Time's up, water
12:32Whoa
12:33Yeah, just water or ice
12:35Pluto's name was suggested by 11-year-old Venetia Burney
12:38who says she named it after the god of the underworld from which ancient civilization?
12:43To the Steelers, Fiona
12:44Greek
12:45Incorrect, it's wide open
12:47Roman
12:48Rishi
12:48Correct
12:49Last question in your set, Rishi
12:56Some chemical elements are named after planets
13:00Which radioactive metal is named after Pluto?
13:04Rishi
13:04Plutonium
13:05Correct
13:06Okay, we've walked through their subjects, now let's walk through mine
13:14Tom's round
13:16Tom's subject, multiple choice
13:19This week I've been really getting into fruits and vegetables
13:22Because I'm a grown-up and I need the fibre
13:25Oh
13:26Hello
13:29Yep
13:30Yeah, calm down, it's not that exciting
13:32Yes, alright, you can ask the first question
13:36Here's Costa
13:40G'day kids
13:43What a great day to get out into the garden and talk about some veg
13:48I've got a question for you
13:50According to my buddies at Gardening Australia
13:54When planted, which of these veggies is ready to harvest first?
13:59A. Carrots
14:00B. Onions
14:02C. Potatoes
14:03Or D. Rad Radishes
14:06The answer is
14:10D. Radishes
14:12Have you got anything to add, Costa?
14:20The great thing about radishes is they're so versatile
14:24In fact, I've got a great recipe for a radish salad
14:28Yeah, that's enough of that
14:29That would not do it
14:30Sorry, sorry, we were losing viewers
14:35In the Wiggles classic song, Fruit Salad
14:39What is the first step to make a fruit salad?
14:41A. Chop up some apples
14:43B. Peel your bananas
14:44C. Toss in some grapes
14:46D. Put melons on your plate
14:48The answer is
14:54B. Peel your bananas
14:56We think of them as vegetables
15:04But tomatoes are botanically a fruit for what reason?
15:08A. Their plants have green leaves
15:09B. They grow above ground
15:11C. They contain seeds
15:13D. They're sweet
15:14The answer is
15:18C. They contain seeds
15:20Yeah, pumpkins, zucchini and cucumbers are all technically fruit as well
15:27According to the Australian manufacturers
15:31What natural flavours are used in Fruit Loops?
15:34A. Cherry, apricot and coconut
15:36B. Pineapple, mango and banana
15:38C. Strawberry, raspberry and blueberry
15:40D. Orange, lemon and lime
15:42The answer is
15:47D. Orange, lemon and lime
15:49Yeah, according to choice
15:52100 grams of Fruit Loops has nearly 40 grams of sugar
15:55Last question in my round's worth
15:58Double points
15:59Many of the nuts we eat are actually the seeds of a fruit
16:03The cashew nut comes from which of these fruits?
16:06A. These orange ones
16:07B. These furry ones
16:09C. These pointy ones
16:10D. This flamboyant one
16:12E. This one with a hat on
16:14F. These massive ones
16:16If you're allergic to nuts by the way you can touch the screen with your sleeve
16:21The answer is
16:23E. This one with a hat on
16:26E. Alright, at the end of my round, Tyler and Rishi are both on five which means it's time for a hard off!
16:35E. Hard off
16:36E. That's right, only one of you will survive and ask just one question first to buzz in and we'll answer
16:42If you're right, you're staying. If you're wrong, you're dead to me. You ready?
16:44E. According to 2023 NAPLAN results for year three, which subject did students find harder?
16:51E. Reading?
16:52E. Reading?
16:53E. Tyler?
16:54E. Reading?
16:55E. Correct!
16:57E. Are you serious? I guess.
17:02E. I'll finish the question, reading or writing, but yeah, reading is correct.
17:05E. Alright, Rishi, that means you're dead to me. Get over here.
17:16E. So, Rishi, earlier on in the show you had problems with the buzzer, you're forgetting to press it, but what happened then was outrageous.
17:23E. You had no chance of getting in, but Tyler could have got it wrong too.
17:28E. True. Looks like I'm going to be kicked out of the family.
17:31E. You're being demoted to a dwarf planet all over again.
17:36E. No.
17:37E. Alright, Rishi, you ready to go?
17:39E. Alright.
17:40E. Out!
17:41E. There he goes.
17:44E. Alright, it's the people's round.
17:51E. The people's round against the clock.
17:54E. Need a soft play along at home. Your time starts now.
17:58E. Tasmania is a state in which country?
18:00E. Fiona.
18:01E. Australia.
18:02E. What is the three-letter term for a baby goat?
18:05E. Tyler.
18:10E. Too slow.
18:11E. Kid.
18:11E. A song from the film Frozen is Do You Want to Build a What?
18:14E. Tyler.
18:15E. Snowman.
18:15E. Yes.
18:16E. The Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne is known to exhibit what long-tailed mammals?
18:21E. Time's up.
18:23E. Meerkats.
18:24E. 1.9 rounds up to what whole number?
18:27E. Fiona.
18:28E. Two.
18:29E. Yes.
18:30E. A kids' book series by Sally Rippon is about a girl called Billy B. What?
18:34E. Fiona.
18:35E. Jane.
18:36E. No.
18:37E. Brown.
18:38E. Rhyming with clamp, what do you usually stick on an envelope before posting it?
18:42E. Time's up.
18:43E. The answer is stamp.
18:45E. It's actually all in the bunker.
18:48E. Alright, at the end of the people's round, Tyler, you're at the bottom on five.
18:51E. Get over here.
18:52E. Thank you.
18:59E. Do you think this studio has enough lifeboats?
19:01E. Sadly, no.
19:03E. No.
19:04E. What would you do differently if you had another shot at it?
19:06E. Hmm.
19:07E. I would probably try and answer questions and, like, a lot faster and, yeah, I guess just
19:15try harder.
19:16E. Okay. You had Rishi missing his buzz next to you, though. That was pretty good.
19:18E. Yeah.
19:19E. Alright, you ready to go?
19:20E. Mm-hmm.
19:21E. Out!
19:22E. There he goes.
19:26E. Alright, only two left. Who's going to be the hard quiz champion?
19:32Vader and Fiona, get over here because it's time to play a hard quiz.
19:35E. Final round, head-to-head.
19:38Jasper Boomerah versus Dolphins.
19:41Hard quiz.
19:42E. Now, there can only be one hard quiz champion.
19:45E. When he gets to take home the limited edition Big Brass mug, what will you do with
19:48the mug if you win Vader?
19:50E. I will fill it with popcorn to eat when I watch movies and then I will polish it and
19:57show it off to people at school and then put it on my shelf.
20:00E. What about you, Fiona?
20:01E. I'll fill it up with Coke and I'll put a bunch of Mentos in it.
20:05E. That'll create a big mess.
20:08E. Yeah.
20:09E. Your parents will love it.
20:10E. Yeah, I bet they will.
20:11E. And I will too.
20:12E. It's Best of Five penalty shootout style, harder questions on your expert subjects.
20:17E. So, it's Vader's knowledge of dolphins versus Fiona's knowledge of Jasper Boomerah.
20:21E. Let's play.
20:22E. Hard!
20:27E. Vader, bottlenose dolphins are found in many places around the world but typically avoid
20:34E. Which two oceans?
20:37E. Um, so, I think they like the Pacific Ocean?
20:47E. So, I'm probably gonna guess one of the warmer, uh, oceans.
20:57E. Um, okay, maybe I'm just gonna guess, like, the Indian Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea?
21:07E. Incorrect.
21:09E. Uh, the correct answer is the Arctic Ocean and the Antarctic Ocean.
21:14E. Yeah, so, it's a bit the opposite of what you're saying. They avoid the cold oceans.
21:18That's what they usually avoid.
21:19E. Fiona.
21:20E. Yeah.
21:21E. Coldplay frontman Chris Martin sang a song for Boomerah at a concert in Amadabad
21:26E. With the lyrics, the best bowler in the world of cricket, we do not enjoy watching
21:30you destroy England with what after what?
21:33E. Wicket after wicket?
21:36E. Correct.
21:37E.
21:40E. Vader, according to this study, dolphins in Shark Bay, Western Australia, have been observed
21:51using tools including protecting their snouts with sponges and using what object to help
21:56take fish above water to eat?
21:58E. Um, I think, I think it was, like, a shell.
22:06Yeah, they were using, like, a shovel.
22:08Yeah, I think that was it.
22:10E. Correct.
22:11E. Yeah, they were using a conch shell.
22:16Um, here's a dolphin with a shell, and, uh, have you ever seen dolphins do any cool tricks
22:25like that?
22:26E. I've seen them do, like, flips and stuff, but I think they'd only use that stuff in the
22:31world because in SeaWorld they just get given fish.
22:33E. Yeah.
22:34E. Fiona.
22:35E. Yeah.
22:36E. Jasper's nickname, Boom Boom Boomra, has led to him appearing in ads for which brand
22:41of bubble gum?
22:43E. I'm not 100% sure.
22:47E. It's the only bubble gum brand I know, Hubba Bubba, I don't know.
22:54E. Incorrect.
22:55E. The correct answer is boomer gum.
22:57E. Yeah, which is a gum that I do not use,
23:01E. Because I'm Generation X.
23:06E. Vader.
23:08E. To ensure they still breathe while resting, dolphins are able to keep one half of their
23:12brain alert thanks to what state of sleep?
23:15E. Uni-hemispheric slow-wave sleep.
23:19E. I think it's called that.
23:21E. Which is basically, like, they have, as you said, half their brain asleep at a time.
23:27E. Correct.
23:29E. The owner.
23:34E. Boomeran took his first wicket in the Indian Premier League during his 2013 debut,
23:40when he dismissed batting legend Virat Kohli.
23:43How did he dismiss him?
23:45E. I'm not 100% sure.
23:49E. I actually don't know.
23:52E. Incorrect.
23:54E. The correct answer is leg before wicket.
23:57E. Yeah, he got him LBW.
23:58E. So pretty impressive to get Virat Kohli out in your first game.
24:01E. Yeah, and got him out LBW.
24:03E. Vader.
24:04E. Dolphins use echolocation for hunting and navigating in low visibility.
24:09E. They can identify objects by sending out sound waves that bounce back,
24:13focusing the outgoing waves through which of their fatty organs?
24:17E. The melon in their forehead.
24:20E. Correct.
24:29E. I do that too.
24:30E. Using my melon in my forehead.
24:33E. There it is.
24:34E. It looks like a whoopee cushion.
24:36E. If you sat on a dolphin's head, it would go pfft.
24:39E. Okay, Viona, you need this to stay in.
24:43E. If you get this wrong, then Vader, you are tonight's Harquist champion.
24:46E. In January 2025, Jasper Boomer received four honours from the International Cricket Council,
24:53including this trophy.
24:55E. What is this award called?
24:57E. Sir Garfield Somba Trophy.
25:01E. Correct.
25:03E. The Boomer is the first Indian pacer to win the award.
25:08E. Vader, if you get this right, you are tonight's Harquist champion.
25:12E. Earlier we talked about how dolphins use signature whistles to identify each other.
25:17E. According to research published in 2022,
25:20bottlenose dolphins can also identify each other by tasting what substance?
25:26E. Um, so I'm not really sure on this one, but I think substance is kind of a tricky concept.
25:41E. Um, uh, maybe I'm just gonna guess the substance that I can kind of think of.
25:50E. They're either like salt or like water or something.
25:53E. So, I know that they get their, they don't drink the sea water and they get it from their food,
26:01so that doesn't really make sense.
26:03E. Sorry, I'm just, don't know.
26:06E. Incorrect.
26:07E. The correct answer is urine.
26:10E. Oh.
26:11E. Yeah, they identify each other by tasting, uh, their urine.
26:15E. Which is also how Costa identifies me.
26:18E. Again, Veone, you need this to stay in.
26:23E. If you get this wrong, then Vader, you are tonight's Harquist champion.
26:26E. After young Australian Sam Constas was dismissed by Boomerah in the second innings of his debut test match,
26:33Boomerah mocked him by copying a celebration Constas had made during India's first innings.
26:39E. What was the hand gesture that Boomerah copied?
26:42E. Um, so he brought his hands up in the air, cause, um, Sam Constas did that, um, before,
26:50and then he was doing this to get all the Australian, um, fans to, um, cheer.
26:55E. Correct.
26:57E. Alright, let's move on to the tiebreakers.
27:05E. Okay, here we go, Vader.
27:11E. It thought dolphins are able to conserve energy while travelling at speed by continually alternating between swimming near the surface and breaching or leaping out of the water.
27:21E. What is the name of this behaviour?
27:29E. I thought it was just called, like, breaching or leaping. Um, no, this doesn't really sound very, like, um, proper or anything, but I may as well just guess that it's just called, like, uh, half above water swimming.
27:46E. Incorrect.
27:48E. Uh, the correct answer is, porpoising.
27:51E. Now that I've said it, does it sound familiar?
27:54E. Yeah.
27:55E. Yeah.
27:56E. The owner, if you get this right, you are tonight's hard quiz champion.
27:59E. Yeah.
28:00E. In a 2016 interview, Boomer revealed that his all-time favourite bowlers are Wasim Akram, Mitchell Johnson, and which other Australian fast bowler?
28:12E. I'm not 100% sure again. Um, this is in 2016, right?
28:17E. Yes.
28:21E. Um, I think I'd say maybe, like, David Warner, hopefully.
28:28E. Incorrect.
28:29E. The correct answer is Brit Lee.
28:33E. Alright, okay, scores are still tied. That means it's time for a Tom's tiebreaker!
28:38E. Tom's tiebreaker!
28:42E. Alright, it's one random question. Nearest to the pin will be the hard quiz champion.
28:47E. Here we go.
28:49E. Built in 2013, and almost the size of a tennis court, the world's largest gingerbread house was created using how many eggs?
28:57E. Vader.
28:59E. A thousand... and... five hundred.
29:07E. Okay, Fiona.
29:08E. One thousand seven hundred and fifty.
29:12E. Right, the answer is seven thousand two hundred, which means, Fiona, you are tonight's Hogwarts champion!
29:17E. Whoop!
29:18E. Yeah!
29:19E. There she goes!
29:20E. Congratulations Fiona, you are tonight's Hogwarts champion, which means you get the big brass mark!
29:21E. The big brass mark!
29:22E. Can you get help with that, Mark?
29:24E. Yeah!
29:25E. I'll help you!
29:26E. Yeah!
29:27E. You got it?
29:28E. Yay!
29:29E. Form-ra!
29:31E. Thank you!
29:32E. You got it?
29:33E. Yay!
29:34E. Form-ra!
29:35E.
29:36E. Did you get help with that, Mark?
29:37E. Yeah!
29:38E. Yeah!
29:39E. I'll help you.
29:40E. Yeah!
29:41E. You got it?
29:42E. Yay!
29:43E. Form-ra!
29:44E.
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