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00:00Tonight on A Hard Quiz
00:30subject, science fiction franchise, The X-Files.
00:35Here's your host, Tom Gleeson.
00:37Yes! Hello!
00:40Thank God you're here.
00:43Welcome to Hard Quiz. These contestants are cakes.
00:46Last one to be baked will be tonight's Hard Quiz champion.
00:51To be part of the show at home, go to the ABC TV iview socials.
00:55Let's say hello. G'day, Victoria. G'day, Tom.
00:57Now, The X-Files is your expert subject.
01:00Did The X-Files set you up for a lifetime of conspiracies?
01:04Well, they were a lot more fun in the 90s
01:06when they weren't kind of mainstream.
01:08Sort of, it was just like, are UFOs real?
01:11Not, you know, is the world round?
01:13Yeah.
01:13They're the issues that we're facing now.
01:15Just to be clear, conspiracy theories aren't mainstream now either.
01:19Well, they're getting a lot more publicity, shall we say, now.
01:22Not that I agree with that.
01:23But they're still a fringe element, not the vast majority.
01:26100%, and this is a fictional TV show, and I'm well aware of that.
01:30No, it's not.
01:31No, my show is...
01:32No, Hard Quiz is real.
01:33Yes.
01:33And I'm a real person, and we are both here.
01:36Now, you met David Duchovny when you just happened to be in the hotel he was staying at in Brisbane.
01:42Yes, just happened to be there.
01:44Yeah, and by that I mean you emerged from behind a pot plant as he got out of the elevator.
01:48Well, I think both of your faces represent that that has just happened.
01:52Yes.
01:54So how did he react when you jumped?
01:56When I walked calmly towards him, he was very polite and, you know, took the selfie and then
02:02got in the elevator as soon as he possibly could and went up to his room.
02:05So, yes.
02:07You look very happy to be there.
02:08I was, yes.
02:09And he does not.
02:12Freddie.
02:13G'day, Tom.
02:14Now, what makes Mario Kart better than the millions of other racing games out there?
02:17Well, it's sort of a trailblazer, so I think it was the real first kart racer,
02:21and it paved the way for the future races to come.
02:25Do you like the way it brings the whole family together, or the way it splits a family apart?
02:28Yeah, a bit of both at the moment, because I'm always in the lead.
02:32I sort of, I'm happy with how it's going, because, yeah, I'm, the rest of the family's
02:38split, but I'm always way out in front of the pack.
02:41Is that why you came on the show, just to rub your family's nose in?
02:45Yeah, a little bit, yeah.
02:46How old's the rest of your family?
02:48I've got a four-year-old and a two-year-old.
02:53And you know who's boss, don't you?
02:55Now, you did your science honours thesis on sexual reproduction.
03:00I did.
03:01So, did you get an A for F-ing or an F for A-ing?
03:07Finn.
03:08Tell us.
03:09King, gizzard, and the lizard wizard is your expert subject.
03:13I'm already confused.
03:14Is this a monarch, an animal, a fantasy game, or a body part?
03:19None of them.
03:19It's nothing, really.
03:20Okay, what is it?
03:21It's a band from Melbourne, you know, it's got, like, six members in it.
03:24They've got, like, 26 albums now.
03:27So, they're quite prolific.
03:28Yeah.
03:29It's not the kind of music you'd pull out at a party, because the party would stop.
03:33I mean, I don't know what parties you're going to, but count me out.
03:42Now, you're doing a Master of Philosophy degree.
03:44What are your philosophies about?
03:46Maths.
03:47Oh.
03:47I don't know.
03:49About to start a PhD in maths, so I'm just sort of never leaving the university.
03:53So, I'd be really into this, Ben, because I did maths at uni, too.
03:55Yeah, and yet you're a comedian, and I'm just a student, but it all works out in the end.
04:01So, you're what I used to be, whereas I'm like you if you lived out your dreams.
04:10Yes.
04:10Martin.
04:13Hi, Tom.
04:13Your expert subject is concrete.
04:22Martin, what do you love about concrete?
04:25I'm an engineer, so I have no imagination, so I needed to come up with something hard.
04:29Okay.
04:30I think, what do I work with?
04:32Concrete.
04:33So, what's your favourite concrete?
04:35Probably low strength, about 25 MPa, a slump of about 110 millimetres.
04:43Mine, too.
04:46Now, you're an engineer, though it's fair to say you're not the nerdiest one here.
04:50Is that rare for you?
04:51Usually, yeah.
04:52I'm saying, in this light, you're the cool one.
04:56That can't be right.
04:57I know.
04:58It's not right at all.
05:01So, here's you with a concrete beam.
05:05Is that your version of getting a photo with David Duchovny?
05:09Alright, let's play.
05:11Heart!
05:12Expert round.
05:13Expert subject.
05:15Win or lose five points.
05:17Steal and answer double points.
05:19I'll ask each of you five questions on your expert subject.
05:22Right, you get five points.
05:23Wrong, I will take five points from you.
05:24The rest of you can steal at any time to get double points.
05:27Let's start with Martin and his expert subject, concrete.
05:30The second most widely used substance on earth, concrete is typically made by mixing cement
05:38with aggregates like sand or crushed stone and what liquid?
05:42Who the steal is Victoria?
05:44Water.
05:45Correct.
05:46Double points to you.
05:49Featuring large expanses of raw exposed concrete,
05:52this building is an icon of what post-war architectural style?
05:57Martin.
05:58Oh.
06:00Cubism?
06:01Incorrect.
06:02Pin for the steal.
06:03Frutalism.
06:04Correct.
06:05Double points to you.
06:08Using a special concrete made with volcanic ash,
06:11the Pantheon was built nearly 1900 years ago
06:14in the capital of which ancient empire?
06:16Victoria for the steal.
06:17The Romans.
06:18Correct.
06:19Double points to you.
06:20What was so good about Roman concrete, Martin?
06:26They were the earliest adopter of concrete
06:28and the type of concrete that they used lasted a very long time
06:32because they actually mixed it with seawater.
06:34Oh.
06:35But if you mix modern concrete with seawater now, it'll rust.
06:39In 2008, concrete was pumped to a record-breaking height of 606 metres.
06:44Martin.
06:45Burj Khalifa.
06:46Correct.
06:47To construct which Dubai building?
06:52Yeah, the Burj is correct.
06:54Last question in your set, Martin.
06:56Known as spalling, cracks like these in steel-reinforced concrete
07:00are typically caused when the steel begins to what, Martin?
07:03Corrode.
07:04Or rust.
07:05Correct.
07:05Correct.
07:05All right.
07:09Next set of questions is for Finn on Pink Gizzard and the Lizard Lizard.
07:15I actually hadn't heard any of their stuff,
07:17so I listened to the album the other day and I loved it.
07:20Which one?
07:20It was Nonagon.
07:22Is it called Nonagon Infinity?
07:23Yeah.
07:23Yeah, it was the best.
07:24Because I'm into maths and this song's called Nonagon,
07:27which is a nine-sided polygon,
07:29and they've got infinity in the title.
07:30I'm like, this is f***ing nerd rock.
07:33I loved it.
07:34I thought, where's this been my whole life?
07:40Formed in Melbourne in 2010,
07:41King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizards' early vinyl records
07:44were mailed out in what takeaway food?
07:46Pizza boxes.
07:48Correct.
07:49What takeaway food packaging?
07:51Pizza boxes is correct.
07:54How disappointing when you open a pizza box,
07:56but instead of a pizza,
07:57you've got a record by some stoner garage band.
08:01That are actually really good.
08:06Featuring a spoken word narrative set in the American frontier,
08:09the album Eyes Like the Sky was largely inspired by which movie genre?
08:14Spend.
08:14Freddie Western?
08:15Correct.
08:19Have a listen to this.
08:25Polygon Warnaland was one of how many albums the band released?
08:29Five in 2017.
08:30Five in 2017.
08:31Correct.
08:32Released in 2017.
08:34Five is correct.
08:36Known for constant experimentation,
08:38the band won its first ARIA award for best album in which category?
08:44Finn.
08:45Rock.
08:46Incorrect.
08:47It's wide open.
08:48Victoria for the steal.
08:50Best album.
08:51Incorrect.
08:52Time's up.
08:58Hard rock slash heavy metal.
09:00Rock album is another category.
09:03Last question in your set, Finn.
09:05Described by frontman Stu McKenzie as probably the most literal song he's ever written,
09:10is the band's tribute to which breakfast spread?
09:13Ben.
09:13Ben, you might.
09:14Correct.
09:14Yeah, some of the lyrics are,
09:19I'll have breakfast with my girlfriend and we'll have toast with avocado and tomato and
09:24Vegemite.
09:26I guess when you're putting out five albums a year, he's...
09:29All right, time now for Freddy and Mario Kart.
09:38So, who's your biggest rival in Mario Kart when you play?
09:42Ah, my brother.
09:43So he does get me.
09:44So, most of the time.
09:46Sometimes I sneak a victory in.
09:48If he was here, do you think he would do better than you at Hard Quiz or not as well?
09:51It'd be hard to be going worse than me at the moment, but...
09:54Well, not really.
09:56You just haven't started yet.
09:57Sure.
09:57Well, on the starting line, here we go.
10:00Released in 1992 for the Super Nintendo console,
10:03the first Mario Kart game includes which notoriously difficult multicoloured tile racetrack?
10:08Freddy.
10:09Rainbow Road.
10:11Correct.
10:13Yeah, there's no guardrails and you can't play it on the slowest engine speed,
10:17so it's very easy to fall off the track.
10:19And according to our researchers, it can absolutely get...
10:22Yeah.
10:27I saw Finn trying to get in on that one, by the way.
10:31You should be nervous.
10:33You have a uni student with too much spare time breathing.
10:36Yeah.
10:38Mario Kart for the Wii console.
10:39Introduce motion controls.
10:41With Nintendo making an accessory...
10:43Finn for the steel.
10:44Steering wheel.
10:45Correct.
10:46Double points to you.
10:49To turn your controller into what car parts, steering wheel is correct.
10:53It's called the Wii wheel, which sounds like something you put in a urinal.
10:58Players can obtain items to help them as they race, including the spiny shell, which is primarily what colour?
11:04Ready.
11:05Blue.
11:06Correct.
11:06Yeah, the spiny shell targets whoever is leading the race.
11:13Would you like to use a spiny shell on Finn, Freddy?
11:16It'd be handy.
11:20It's tense, isn't it?
11:23It's nerd on nerd action.
11:25Come on.
11:25The original Mario Kart features eight playable characters, including Mario's brother, who has what name?
11:34Freddy.
11:35Luigi.
11:36Correct.
11:40Last question in your set, Freddy.
11:42In 2020, Nintendo won a lawsuit against a company running Mario Kart themed tours in multiple cities.
11:49Martin for the steel.
11:50Tokyo.
11:51Incorrect.
11:52Finn for the steel.
11:53Japan.
11:54Correct.
11:55Okay, last hit in the expert round is Victoria and the X-Files.
12:08I was going to save it for a surprise, but David Duchovny is hiding in a pot plant outside the studio.
12:13I'm off.
12:14The X-Files is a TV show that combines an ongoing alien conspiracy plotline with standalone stories in episodes commonly referred to as...
12:23Victoria.
12:24Monster of the Week.
12:25Correct.
12:25Correct.
12:27Yeah, as the What of the Week, Monster of the Week is correct.
12:31Have a listen to this.
12:33The show's theme song was based on a sample included with the Proteus synthesizer, with the wife of composer Mark Snow contributing what sound?
12:48Victoria.
12:48Is it the whistle?
12:49Is it the whistle?
12:50Correct.
12:50Correct.
12:54Hey, honey, I'm busy terrifying a generation.
12:57Can you just come in here for a sec?
12:59I need your help.
13:01Whistle into this.
13:02In the episode, Little Green Man, Dana Scully hacks into Fox Mulder's computer, correctly guessing what X-Files tagline...
13:12Victoria.
13:13Trust no one.
13:14Correct.
13:15What X-Files tagline as his password?
13:19Trust no one is correct.
13:21Speaking only four words in the first season, the show's main antagonist is widely known by what nickname, Victoria?
13:28Cigarette smoking man.
13:29Correct.
13:31I also would have accepted smoking man or cancer man.
13:35Yeah, if they made it today, he'd be the vaping man.
13:39It'd be hard to be menacing when you smell like cherry melon.
13:43Last question in your set, Victoria.
13:46In a crossover episode with The Simpsons, Scully and Mulder investigate an apparent alien, Victoria.
13:51Mr Burns.
13:53Incorrect.
13:53I'll finish the question.
13:54An apparent alien visitation in Springfield.
13:57When Mulder shows his ID, he reveals a full-body portrait of him wearing what?
14:03Fin for the steal.
14:04Just little speedo undies.
14:05Correct.
14:06Double watch to you.
14:14Yeah, that's like my ABC ID.
14:17Yeah.
14:24You know what's cool about that is we didn't need Photoshop or anything.
14:28All right, we've slid through their subjects, now let's slide through mine.
14:33Tom's round.
14:34Tom's subject.
14:36Multiple choice.
14:38This week I've been really getting into lips.
14:41I love lips.
14:42They show me where to put all the pies.
14:44This round is multiple choice.
14:45Select your answers on your screens and press the buzzer to lock in the answer.
14:49Which Batman actor do these bat lips belong to?
14:52A. Val Kilmer, B. Michael Keaton, C. George Clooney, D. Robert Pattinson.
14:59The answer is C. George Clooney.
15:07You three got it right, even though all of Gotham couldn't even work out it's f***ing Bruce Wayne.
15:11The Rolling Stones' iconic lips and tongue logo was originally inspired by what?
15:19A. The Hindu goddess Kali.
15:20B. Maori tribal carvings.
15:23C. This photo of Albert Einstein.
15:25D. Mick Jagger's lips.
15:28The answer is A. The Hindu goddess Kali.
15:33Yeah, Jagger wanted a logo as recognisable as the Shell Petrol logo.
15:37Good to see he was aiming to be a corporate sellout right from the beginning.
15:40Which of these is not a common name for a type of lip piercing?
15:46A. Madonna, B. Munro, C. Medusa, D. Miley.
15:53The answer is D. Miley.
16:02The main muscle that helps humans pucker up their lips for kissing is called what?
16:07A. Basiatus smoochus.
16:09B. Orbicularis auris.
16:12C. Osculum major.
16:14D. Savium radialis.
16:17The answer is B. Orbicularis auris.
16:21It's also known as the kissing muscle.
16:29And at high school, so was I.
16:31I went to an all-boys boarding school.
16:39Last question in my rounds were double points.
16:42According to the Sun newspaper, a lip reader claimed Prince Harry said what?
16:47To his cousin Eugenie's husband at King Charles III's coronation.
16:51A. William wants to punch me in the face.
16:53B. I'll head out soon so I can flee.
16:56C. I'm fed up with the way they treat me.
16:59D. Oprah's house is bigger than Windsor Castle.
17:02E. I could have got a better seat, but I didn't want to, you know.
17:06F. Thanks, Meghan chose this suit for me.
17:11The answer is C. I'm fed up with the way they treat me.
17:15C. And after the coronation, Harry fled in the suit that Meghan chose for him so William
17:22wouldn't punch him in the face.
17:24C. Alright, at the end of my round, Freddie, you're at the bottom on zero.
17:27Get over here.
17:28C. So do you think your brother Luigi would have done better?
17:39C. Yep, he probably would have done a little bit better than last.
17:41Hard to do any worse, at least.
17:43C. I don't know, I've seen others manage it.
17:48C. Right, you ready to go?
17:49C. I am.
17:50C. Out!
17:53C. Here we go.
17:57C. Alright, it's the People's Round.
18:00C. The People's Round against the clock.
18:03C. Slope your suit, play along at home.
18:04C. Your time starts now.
18:06C. Banoffee pie is made with what fruit?
18:09C. Victoria.
18:09C. Banana.
18:10C. Yes.
18:10C. Which major war ended in 1945?
18:13C. Victoria.
18:14C. World War II?
18:14C. Yes.
18:15C. Vixen is the term for the female of what animal?
18:18C. Victoria.
18:18C. Deer.
18:19C. No.
18:20C. Fox.
18:21C. Which notable New York statue wears a seven-spiked crown?
18:24C. Victoria.
18:25C. Statue of Liberty.
18:26C. Yes.
18:27C. The swordsman Zorro uses what letter has its mark?
18:30C. Martin.
18:30C. Z.
18:31C. Yes.
18:32C. Commonly applied to a bad sunburn is gel from the plant aloe what?
18:36C. Victoria.
18:36C. Vera.
18:37C. Yes.
18:37C. Neil Patrick Harris plays a teenage doctor in which 90s?
18:41C. Victoria.
18:42C. Doogie Howser, M.D.
18:43C. Yes.
18:44C. Which 90s TV show?
18:45C. Doogie Howser is correct.
18:47C. Ticket to Ride is a board game originally based on what mode of transport?
18:51C. Victoria.
18:51C. Train.
18:52C. Yes.
18:52C. Time's up!
18:56C. Alright, the end of the people's round.
18:58Martin, you're at the bottom on ten.
19:00C. Get over here.
19:07C. First of all, congratulations on being the only player other than Victoria to get a question
19:11right in the people's round.
19:13C. What would you do differently if you had another shot at it?
19:16C. Actually look at architects instead of engineers to understand what brutalism is.
19:19C. I think you've learnt what brutalism is.
19:21C. Are you ready to go?
19:24C. No.
19:25C. Okay.
19:26C. Now...
19:26C. All right, only two left.
19:34C. Who's going to be the hard quiz champion?
19:36C. Finn and Victoria, get over here because it's time to play hard quiz.
19:40C. Final round, head to head.
19:42C. The X-Files versus King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard.
19:47C. Hard win.
19:48C. Now, there can only be one hard quiz champion
19:50who gets to take home the limited edition Big Brass mug.
19:53What will you do with the mug if you win, Victoria?
19:55C. I think I'll get it melted down for some alien implants.
19:58C. Oh.
20:01C. What about you, Finn?
20:02C. I reckon bury it in a field and just let future civilizations work out what it is.
20:07C. It's best to fire penalty shootout style.
20:11C. Harder questions on your expert subjects.
20:13C. So it's Finn's knowledge of King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard
20:16C. Versus Victoria's knowledge of the X-Files.
20:18C. Let's play.
20:19C. Hard!
20:20C. So yeah, Finn, I listened just to the one album and I loved it.
20:27C. Well, you should listen to more then.
20:28C. I think I will.
20:29C. You've got, what, 25 more to go through and there'll be another one soon enough.
20:34C. We could go to a gig together or would that be weird?
20:36C. I could be a chaperone or something.
20:38C. You could just pretend I'm your dad.
20:45C. That'd be alright.
20:45C. Or would that make it weird?
20:46C. My dad's got a lot more hair and...
20:48C. Oh.
20:49C. Finn, characters from the so-called Gizverse recur throughout the band's work.
20:55C. On the Fishing for Fishies album cover, who is seen Fishing for Fishies?
21:02C. Yeah, so there's a little robot guy.
21:05He's wearing some cool little funky clothes, like got some overalls on.
21:09C. Yeah.
21:09C. And his name is an anagram of humanity and his name is Han Tayumi with a little dash between the words.
21:15C. Correct.
21:16C. Victoria, as the show was primarily filmed in Vancouver, Canada,
21:25C. Producers created a New Mexico desert setting for one storyline by physically altering a local quarry using what?
21:34C. Yes, I know this one.
21:35This is one of the mythology episodes and what they did is they painted it all red so that it looked like New Mexico.
21:44C. Correct.
21:45C. Finn, exploring Middle Eastern-style quarter-tone tuning, the album Flying Microtonal Banana takes its name from what other thing called the Flying Microtonal Banana?
22:02C. So, because they had used microtonal tunings, you can't just use standard instruments, so they had custom guitars made and the Flying Microtonal Banana is the guitar that Stu has, which is a yellow guitar that, it's a banana because it's yellow, you know, but it's his guitar.
22:20C. Correct.
22:23C. Yeah, that's right, so it's Stuart McKenzie's custom guitar.
22:30And Western music has 12 notes, but microtonal music uses smaller intervals, so there are more notes available.
22:36It's a giant wank.
22:38C. I think I'm about to get into it.
22:40C. Victoria, during a three-way phone call from their separate hotel rooms in Season 7, Mulder Scully and FBI Assistant Director Skinner are all revealed to be doing what same activity?
22:54C. Yes, I know this one. They are all in a bubble bath.
23:00C. Correct.
23:00C. Yeah, that's how I do all my script meetings as well for Hargis, but we're all in the same bath.
23:10C. And H.I., you can just f*** off, okay?
23:16C. Marty?
23:18C. Oh, s***.
23:22C. Finn, in the music video for People Vultures, the band formed different parts of a giant vulture.
23:29C. Place each member of King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard in their correct positions on the bird.
23:34C. Alright, I reckon, I feel like Stu was probably in the centre of the middle pair of legs.
23:43C. I remember Ambrose being on the left, but that wouldn't make sense because he's usually on the right on stage, but, you know, partway there.
23:53C. May as well keep going. Fairly sure the two drummers were both on, like, the breasts of the bird.
24:00C. But as for their order...
24:01C. Two drummers?
24:03C. Yeah.
24:04C. I play the drums. I didn't know there were two drummers.
24:06C. You do play the drums?
24:07C. Yeah.
24:08C. You could be their second drummer.
24:09C. Or awesome.
24:10C. I'm just going to... I don't know, let's do them in that order. And then... Joey I'll put there, because he's often that side of the stage. And I'll use the same logic for these two. I realise I've just replicated the stage order, but, oh well. I'm just going to say that.
24:35C. Close.
24:37C. It's actually completely wrong.
24:40C. So, Stu's right at the top.
24:44C. Oh.
24:44C. He's the neck, essentially.
24:47C. Cook was to that side there, but next you should have had, uh, Joey.
24:55C. Lucas is correct.
24:57C. And then at the bottom, Ambrose in the middle, Eric there, and Cab there. And that's the correct answer.
25:05C. And that's the correct answer.
25:05C.
25:06LAUGHTER
25:06C. Let's have a look at the band in vulture mode. They did it for real.
25:14C. Yeah, that's how they normally are. They had to be surgically removed.
25:17C. LAUGHTER
25:18C. All right. Marty?
25:20C. Okay.
25:22C. Victoria.
25:24C. A central plot point of the first X-Files film, the alien black oil virus also appears
25:31in the TV show's sixth season, with the smoking man's ex-wife giving it what one-word name?
25:38C. Actually, I think I read this earlier today when I was revising, and, yeah, now I can't remember.
25:45C. That's what I look like when I watch The Project, by the way.
25:47C. LAUGHTER
25:48C. Facts.
25:49C. I think it's something that starts with, like, a P. It's, like, Panera or something
26:00like that. So, yeah, that's my answer.
26:02C. Incorrect.
26:04C. The correct answer is purity.
26:07C. Yes, okay.
26:08C. You're right, it did start with P, but, yeah, the answer is purity.
26:10C. Yeah, that's way off.
26:11C. Finn.
26:12C. The grandmother of keyboardist and harmonica player Ambrose Kenny Smith is credited with
26:18vocals on which track from the album Omnium Gatherum?
26:23C. She does the vocals on Steady Sorceress.
26:25C. Correct.
26:27C. Is she the Lizard's Gizzard?
26:33C. She's the Lizard's Gizzard's Lizard.
26:36C. Victoria.
26:39C. During fans' desire for a Scully Mulder romance, the episode Arcadia sees them go undercover
26:45as a married couple, using aliases that refer to what other long-running TV show?
26:51C. Ah, it's, um, it's the show with Dick Van Dyke and Mary Tyler Moore.
26:59Is it The Dick Van Dyke Show?
27:01C. Correct.
27:03C. Finn, at Sydney's Secret Garden Festival in 2014, King Giz's performance was abandoned
27:13after eight minutes.
27:15For what reason?
27:16C. I really have no idea, so I just have to spitball some reasons here.
27:21C. Um, I feel like with that sort of thing it's usually weather-related.
27:27C. Um, 2014, I don't know if Sydney had any events, but it's the best I can guess.
27:33C. Was it rained on?
27:35C. Incorrect.
27:36C. The correct answer is the stage roof collapsed.
27:39C. Oh, epic.
27:40C. Yeah.
27:41C. I mean...
27:42C. Yeah.
27:43C. Not bad, but that's cruel.
27:44C. Yeah, no, the stage roof collapsed, so they had to abandon their performance.
27:48C. Victoria, if you get this right, you are tonight's Hard Quiz Champion.
27:51C. A 2018 study showed the theorised Scully Effect to be a real phenomenon.
27:58What is the Scully Effect?
28:00C. I know this one because she's a pretty inspirational character, sort of one of the
28:04first really strong female leads, and the Scully Effect is more women in STEM areas of research
28:13and career.
28:14C. Correct!
28:15C. Which means you are tonight's Hard Quiz Champion!
28:16C. Alright, Ben, you know what this means.
28:17C. Help!
28:18C. There she goes.
28:19C. Congratulations, Victoria, you are tonight's Hard Quiz Champion, which means you get the big
28:31frost, right?
28:32C. And you get to do the side-off!
28:33C. Thanks for playing!
28:34C. Help!
28:35C. The truth is out there!
28:36C. The truth is out there!
28:37C. The truth is out there!
28:39C. The truth is out there!
28:42C. The truth is out there!
28:43C. The truth is out there!
28:44C. The truth is out there!
28:45C. Laith and Pooch
28:47C. Ilary
29:03C. Ilary
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