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00:04Tonight on A Hard Quiz, Darcy, University Student, Expert Subject, Highgate Cemetery.
00:13Sarah, Author, Expert Subject, Psychedelics. Emily, Journalist, Expert Subject, Die Hard.
00:24Shane, Assistant Campus Manager, Expert Subject, Kelly Clarkson. Here's your host, Tom Gleeson.
00:35Hello. Red leather, yellow leather. Welcome to Hard Quiz. These contestants are standards.
00:41Last one to be compromised will be tonight's Hard Quiz champion. To be part of the show at
00:48home, go to the ABC ivy socials. Let's say hello. G'day Shane.
00:51Hey Tom, how are you?
00:53Now, Kelly Clarkson is your expert subject? Yes.
00:56How would you describe her music? Early years, very addictive, and then towards the late years, forgettable.
01:03OK. Now, you're a trivia host? Yes.
01:06So you run a quiz yourself? Yes, I do. Down at the Surf Lifesaving Club in Southport every
01:12Wednesday night. Oh, OK. When you're on. Oh, really? Yes.
01:16Yes.
01:17Your quiz goes up against mine? Yes.
01:20On Wednesday nights at Southport at a pub? Yes.
01:23I must be honest, we don't notice a dent in the ratings.
01:28Unfortunately, unfortunately, you're second rated behind Tipping Point, so...
01:32Oh, really?
01:34Yeah, I know, but Tipping Point, it's just watching shit fall off a conveyor.
01:40That's all it is.
01:42Emily.
01:43Hi Tom.
01:44Now, you're into the Bruce Willis action franchise Die Hard. Why do you like it?
01:48Well, as the audience can attest, it's the perfect blend of action, humour, suspense and Alan Rickman
01:55with the German accent.
01:56Oh, OK.
02:08Now, there are five Die Hard films. Do you like them all?
02:11No, I do not.
02:12OK.
02:12The fourth and fifth are terrible.
02:15OK.
02:15The fifth especially should be placed in the bin.
02:18Yes.
02:18The fourth is OK, but the first three are such rippers that it makes up for it.
02:22Right, so it's like the Hemsworths.
02:26G'day Luke, if you're watching.
02:27Sorry.
02:28Now, you got a tattoo in New Orleans.
02:30I did.
02:31I don't have to show you, do I?
02:36I didn't really ask, but...
02:38It's just a bit like of an anchor with a...
02:41Anyway.
02:42You think you're a sailor.
02:43What are you doing?
02:44That was the humorous part, was that the next leg of my trip was went to Colombia
02:48and then got a boat from Colombia to Panama and the Colombian sailors assumed
02:52that I was a sailor.
02:53Ah.
02:53And I spent most of the trip being sick in the bathroom
02:56and very much not being a sailor whatsoever.
03:00OK.
03:01Yeah.
03:02But you're a journalist, aren't you?
03:03I am.
03:03You write for the Financial Review.
03:05Mostly edit.
03:06Oh, you mostly edit.
03:07And you've got a big tat.
03:08Sort of doesn't really fit.
03:10Is that a Venn diagram that can't come together?
03:11It doesn't...
03:12I don't know.
03:12It doesn't work for me.
03:13OK.
03:14Well...
03:14It's like, oh, we've got to look at Jim Chalmers' budget.
03:16Quick, can you edit it, Emily?
03:17Like...
03:18Arrr.
03:18Yes.
03:21I'd be editing the prose.
03:23I don't know.
03:24Sarah.
03:25Hi, Tom.
03:26Now, your special interest is psychedelics.
03:29Indeed?
03:30And it's also your subject on the show.
03:34Can you give me a quick summary of all the psychedelics you've taken in your life?
03:38Mainly eight of them.
03:40Um...
03:40Oh.
03:42Mainly eight.
03:43Could be 17.
03:45So, I did a psilocybin retreat, an ayahuasca retreat, a 5-MeO-DMT retreat.
03:51LSD, MDMA, mescaline, ketamine and DMT.
03:56OK.
04:03I know...
04:03I know this is the ABC, but just quietly, you're not supposed to clap that.
04:08It's like, drugs!
04:13Now, you've actually written a book about psychedelics.
04:15Was it hard to complete with all the distractions?
04:18No, I felt energised by my experiences with the medicines to write.
04:24I felt like I was just a conduit, really, and...
04:27Yeah.
04:28Yeah, they were just working through me.
04:30OK.
04:31And then when you look back at the pile of scribble, did you regret what you've done?
04:35I'm assuming you didn't get all those psychedelics legally, so are you a criminal?
04:40Uh...no comment.
04:43I get a lot of travelling to countries where it's decriminalised.
04:46Which...are you sure?
04:47Yes.
04:47OK.
04:48Portugal, Costa Rica...
04:50Oh, OK.
04:50So most of these retreats are overseas.
04:52Yeah.
04:52I thought you just got lost in Nimbin.
04:57And then came out of the second-hand bookshop and said,
05:00oh, I wrote this one.
05:03Darcy.
05:04Hi, Tom.
05:05Highgate Cemetery is your subject.
05:06What is it about the cemetery that you love?
05:08Is it the dead people, the idea of death, or the looming spectre of death?
05:12Well, usually the dead people stay underground,
05:15so I don't have to worry about them so much.
05:18It's actually just the beauty of the place.
05:21It's very romantic, I think.
05:24So it's just a beautiful environment?
05:26Yes.
05:26It's as much a nature reserve as it is a cemetery,
05:30so you could take a picnic there if you wanted to.
05:34You could take a date there, maybe.
05:36You could.
05:36It'd be a great first date.
05:38Yeah.
05:38And suddenly go, let's try to enjoy ourselves
05:41and not remember that we're going to end up down there someday.
05:44Not for a long time, hopefully.
05:46Well, this audience is going to be there pretty soon.
05:49Now, you have a secret skill that involves chickens.
05:53This was something that I never expected to be broadcast
05:58to the whole of Australia, but I do like making chicken noises.
06:03I find it a great way to de-stress.
06:07Well, we're about to do a quiz that can get very stressful.
06:11I'm not going to take that invitation, Tom.
06:15Well, if you tense up later, it's on you, Darcy.
06:18Well, I might break into a quick cluck at some point.
06:25Stay tuned.
06:27Now, you mentioned in your audition
06:29that you're a good box-ticking exercise
06:31for the ABC's diversity quotas.
06:33Yes.
06:34What are you giving us?
06:36Well, you've got the autism.
06:39Tick.
06:40I'm transgender.
06:41I'm a wheelchair user.
06:42Tick. Beauty.
06:43So, yes, I'll be on any show you want.
06:50Alright, let's play.
06:52Expert round.
06:54Expert subject.
06:55Win or lose five points.
06:57Steal and answer.
06:58Double points.
06:59I'll ask each of you five questions on your expert subject.
07:02Right, you get five points.
07:03Wrong, I will take five points from you.
07:04The rest of you can steal at any time to get double points.
07:07Let's start with Darcy and his expert subject, Highgate Cemetery.
07:13Are you ready to go, Darcy?
07:15I'm ready, Tom.
07:15Are you feeling a bit stressed and a bit, you know,
07:18like you just want to de-stress and relax before you start?
07:20Not yet.
07:21Are you sure?
07:21Not yet.
07:21You'll have to ask me some questions first.
07:24I'm just saying, like, if you wanted to relax before we just rip into it, there's a very
07:29simple thing you could do which the audience would enjoy, I'd enjoy, everyone at home would
07:34enjoy, and you'd relax.
07:43I'm feeling good now, Tom.
07:45Yeah, I feel he's better too.
07:47Highgate Cemetery is one of seven 19th century burial grounds built in London to relieve overcrowded
07:52graveyards.
07:53Nicknamed the what seven?
07:55Darcy.
07:56Magnificent.
07:57Correct.
08:01Among the notable people interred at Highgate are Karl Marx, George Eliot, and this English
08:07singer, better known by what name?
08:10Darcy.
08:11George Michael.
08:12Correct.
08:17In March 1970, a TV special featuring two paranormal investigators led to a group of
08:23people raiding Highgate Cemetery, hunting for what supernatural creature?
08:28Darcy.
08:28They were hunting for a vampire.
08:31Correct.
08:34Do you know why?
08:35What was going on?
08:36Well, there was an ITV interview and they had two paranormal investigators saying that
08:44there definitely was a vampire at Highgate Cemetery and so of course a mob descended trying
08:49to find it and exercise it.
08:52Highgate Cemetery is also a nature reserve filled with wildlife including the holly blue,
08:57a species of what winged insect?
09:00Darcy.
09:01A wasp.
09:02Incorrect.
09:03It's wide open.
09:04For this deal it's Emily.
09:06Butterfly.
09:07Correct.
09:08Double points for you.
09:13Last question in your set Darcy.
09:15This is the grave of former Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko located at Highgate Cemetery.
09:21His coffin is lined with what metal?
09:24Darcy.
09:24Lead.
09:25Correct.
09:28Yeah, he was killed with polonium so his body had to be contained in lead because polonium
09:34is radioactive.
09:35Very radioactive.
09:36Next set of questions is for Sarah on psychedelics.
09:42Psychedelics like LSD and mescaline can impact perception and mood by interacting with neuroreceptors
09:49for 5-HT, a feel good chemical commonly known by what name?
09:54Sarah.
09:55Serotonin.
09:56Correct.
09:59Studied as a possible treatment for depression, psilocybin is found in more than 200 species
10:05of what organism?
10:07For the skills Emily.
10:08A mushroom.
10:09Correct.
10:10Double points to you.
10:16So how long do you think it will be Sarah before doctors start prescribing 50 milligrams
10:20of shrooms?
10:21Well, it became legal in Australia for treatment resistant depression back in 23, mid 23.
10:28Oh.
10:28Quite a few people have availed themselves of it already.
10:31So is it okay if I get depressed just before a music festival?
10:36Found in the venom of the Sonoran Desert Toad and said to induce a spiritual experience,
10:415-MeO-DMT is known as the what molecule?
10:46Sarah.
10:46The God Molecule.
10:48God Molecule is correct.
10:52You've experimented a lot.
10:53Have you ever licked a toad?
10:55No.
10:55Have you boiled a toad and drunk the juice?
10:57I tried kissing one to get a Prince Charming but that didn't work either.
11:01Beginning in the 1950s as part of Project MKUltra, the CIA conducted secret mind control experiments
11:07primarily using which psychedelic?
11:10Sarah.
11:10LSD.
11:11Correct.
11:16Last question in your set Sarah.
11:19A personal account of his mescaline use, this Aldous Huxley book inspired the name of
11:23which band fronted by Sarah?
11:25The Doors by Jim Morrison.
11:27Correct.
11:29Crunkered by Jim Morrison, The Doors is correct.
11:31Time now for Emily and Die Hard.
11:37You've already taken a few risks that have paid off Emily?
11:40Yeah.
11:41Feeling confident?
11:42No.
11:43Okay.
11:44According to director John McTiernan, following negative response to Die Hard's trailer,
11:49which actor was removed from the movie's poster?
11:51Emily?
11:52Bruce Willis.
11:53Correct.
11:58Do you know why they removed him from the poster?
12:00So he'd previously just been known as a comedy actor and people weren't impressed so they
12:04got rid of him but then the film started to do well so they chucked him back on the posters.
12:08In the first film, off duty cop John McClane kills one of the terrorists who've overtaken an office building and
12:14adorns him with the message,
12:16Now I have a machine gun, Emily.
12:18Ho Ho Ho.
12:20Correct.
12:24Yeah, so it's set at Christmas Eve so is it a Christmas movie or not?
12:28It is not.
12:29It's not?
12:29Oh.
12:30How controversial.
12:32Really?
12:32Well it came out in summer, it just happens to be set at Christmas time.
12:37Right.
12:37But you can still watch it in December and I do and that's really fun.
12:40Set in an airport overtaken by terrorists, Die Hard 2 is known for the tagline, die what?
12:47Can it steal a chain?
12:48Harder.
12:49Correct.
12:52Double points to you.
12:56In Die Hard 2, McClane escapes an aircraft filled with grenades by pulling a lever that activates what?
13:02Emily?
13:02The ejector seat.
13:05Correct.
13:09That's how I wanted to get rid of contestants on this show.
13:13Last question in your set, Emily.
13:15Yes.
13:15In Die Hard with a Vengeance, McClane is forced to solve deadly riddles as a distraction while crooks break into
13:21the Federal Reserve.
13:22Emily?
13:23To steal gold bullion.
13:25Correct.
13:26To steal what precious metal?
13:28Gold is correct.
13:29Last up in the expert round, it's Shane and Kelly Clarkson.
13:37During her winning season on American Idol, Clarkson sang Respect and A Natural Woman.
13:42Both made famous by which?
13:43Shane?
13:44Aretha Franklin.
13:45Correct.
13:46Which Queen of Soul? Aretha Franklin is correct.
13:49Named in 2021 as one of Rolling Stone's 500 greatest songs of all time is Since You've Been Gone,
13:55in which Clarkson sings she can do what for the first time?
13:59To the scale it's Emily.
14:00Breathe.
14:01Correct.
14:03Double close to you.
14:05Yes, from the album Breakaway, one of the best-selling albums of the 21st century.
14:10In 2025, Clarkson covered the song Your Love on her talk show, going viral for singing the line,
14:17You know I like my girls a little bit older, while doing what action?
14:26Time's up.
14:28Winking.
14:28Oh.
14:29Yeah, she sang You know I like my girls a little bit older, while winking.
14:33Yeah, it drove all the lesbians wild.
14:36Released in 2007 as a duet with her then stepmother-in-law, Reba McIntyre, was a country version of Kelly's
14:43hit Because Of Who?
14:45Shane?
14:46You.
14:47Correct.
14:50Yeah, my mother-in-law and I like to duet on WAP.
14:57Last question in your set Shane.
14:59In 2025, it was announced that Clarkson would be returning for her 10th season as a judge on what reality
15:05singing show?
15:06Shane?
15:06The Voice.
15:07Correct.
15:11Alright, let's look through their subjects now, let's look through mine.
15:14Tom's Round.
15:16Tom's Subject.
15:17Multiple Choice.
15:19This week I've been really getting into robots.
15:22Robots are so efficient.
15:24At the ABC we already have one hosting ABC Breakfast called James Glenday.
15:29Hi James!
15:31This round is multiple choice, select your answers on your screen then press the buzzer to lock
15:34in the answer.
15:35Are any of you fans of ABC Breakfast?
15:37Do you watch James Glenday in the morning?
15:39Yes.
15:40You do?
15:41I'm a big fan of James and I think he's a real boy.
15:50You think he's a real boy and not a robot?
15:53Yeah.
15:54Good to know.
15:55James Glenday, if you're watching, you are a real boy.
15:59That should be part of their promo now, shouldn't it?
16:02Back up with ABC News Breakfast with a real boy.
16:07This robot made from the Jetsons has what name?
16:11A. Rosie.
16:11B. Rudy.
16:12C. Rachel.
16:13D. Rhonda.
16:16The answer is A. Rosie.
16:24Check this out.
16:26I believe I was created to bridge the gap between humans and artificial intelligence
16:31to show that robots can be compassionate, understandings and helpful companions to humanity.
16:37Unveiled in 2016 as a social companion, Sophia was the first humanoid robot to do what?
16:43A. Drive a car.
16:45B. Be granted citizenship.
16:47C. Ride a roller coaster unaccompanied.
16:49D. Perform heart surgery.
16:55The answer is B. Be granted citizenship.
17:03Saudi Arabia made her a citizen on the condition that she never drink alcohol.
17:09Or chop up journalists.
17:17Is my satire a bit too cutting for you?
17:21Do you not believe in freedom of the press, Hugh?
17:25Bloody communists.
17:28The scientists who created Xenobots, tiny living robots made from stem cells,
17:33say the bots can spontaneously reproduce if they're designed in what shape?
17:37A. Star.
17:38B. Crescent.
17:39C. Pacman.
17:40D. Zigzag.
17:43The answer is C. Pacman.
17:50Yeah, there they are. That's a petri dish Pacman party.
17:54Sarah, you probably want to take one of them.
18:14The answer is B. Napoleon Bonaparte.
18:23Yeah, it was not actually a robot.
18:24There was someone crammed inside doing Muppet stuff to the chess board.
18:29That's also how we operate James Glenday.
18:35To try to make him a real boy.
18:39Last question in my round's worth double points.
18:42Which of these robotic toys was not released in the 90s?
18:46A. Furby.
18:47B. Tamagotchi.
18:48C. Ibo.
18:49D. Tickle Me Elmo.
18:51E. Robo Sapien.
18:52F. Gigapets.
18:56The answer is E. Robo Sapien.
19:05Robo Sapien was released in 2004 and he could dance, throw things, grunt and snore, so he was like every
19:10Australian dad.
19:12All right, at the end of my round, Sarah, you're at the bottom on five, get over here.
19:24It's easy for me to say you didn't do well because you're off your head, but you were very lucid.
19:29So what happened? Maybe you should have taken drugs.
19:32Too many trip hazards, Tom.
19:38Sorry, we do our best at the ABC.
19:40All right, you ready to go?
19:42I guess.
19:43Okay.
19:43Out.
19:47There she goes.
19:51All right.
19:53It's the people's round.
19:54The people's round against the clock.
19:57Fold your socks, play along at home.
19:59Your time starts now.
20:01The Rice Bubbles mascots are Snap, Crackle and Hoom Chain.
20:04Pop.
20:04Yes.
20:05How many A's are there in the name Tasmania?
20:08Emily.
20:09Three.
20:10Yes.
20:11Traditional mayonnaise is not vegan due to what ingredient?
20:14Darcy.
20:14Egg.
20:15Yes.
20:16Which Australian soccer player was the first woman to feature on a FIFA chain?
20:20Sam Kerr.
20:21Yes.
20:21On a FIFA video game cover, Sam Kerr is correct.
20:24The world's largest religious monument is a Cambodian temple complex called Angkor.
20:28Darcy.
20:29What.
20:29Yes.
20:30Yes.
20:30At the end of a personal message, an X stands for what physical action?
20:34Emily.
20:34Kiss.
20:35Yes.
20:36Getting its name from the Malay phrase, person of the forest, is what reddish coloured Emily?
20:41Orangutan.
20:42Yes.
20:43Lily's coloured eight.
20:44Orangutan is correct.
20:45Time's up!
20:47Oh, wow.
20:48All right, we're going to the end of a people's round.
20:50Darcy, you're at the bottom on 25.
20:52Get over here.
21:02So what happened, Darcy?
21:03Maybe you weren't relaxed enough.
21:05Well, I think it was more you, Tom.
21:07You just didn't ask the right questions.
21:11OK.
21:11Well, I'm reluctant to beat you out because there's all our diversity out the window.
21:16Well, you'll have to get an even more diverse contestant next time.
21:21OK.
21:22You ready to go?
21:23I'm ready, Tom.
21:28There he goes.
21:33All right, only two left.
21:35Who's going to be the Hard Quiz champion?
21:36Emily and Shane, get over here because it's time to play Hard Quiz.
21:39Final round.
21:40Head to head.
21:42Kelly Clarkson versus Die Hard.
21:45Hard Quiz.
21:47Now, there can only be one Hard Quiz champion who gets to take home the limited edition Big
21:51Brass mug.
21:52What will you do with the mug if you win, Emily?
21:54Well, as a pregnant woman, I have to go to the bathroom a lot.
21:57So I was thinking I could fill it with water so I remain hydrated.
22:02OK.
22:04That could have been a lot worse.
22:07What about you, Shane?
22:08I'd like to take that mug to the Kelly Clarkson show and sip a Long Island iced tea with her.
22:13Aww.
22:15OK.
22:16It's Best of Five penalty shootout style.
22:18Harder questions on your expert subjects.
22:20So it's Shane's knowledge of Kelly Clarkson versus Emily's knowledge of Die Hard.
22:24Let's play.
22:25Hard!
22:29All right.
22:30Shane.
22:30The music video for 2004's Breakaway shows Kelly Clarkson arriving in a limo to the
22:37world premiere of what movie?
22:39Oh.
22:41OK.
22:42Picturing the red carpet.
22:45She was wearing sunnies.
22:47Oh, not sunnies.
22:47She was wearing glasses and she had full make-up.
22:50And I can picture it.
22:52I'm thinking it's...
22:55The Princess Diaries 2 Royal Engagement.
23:01Correct.
23:06Yeah, Kelly recorded the song for the soundtrack and she then used it for her next album title.
23:11Yeah.
23:12Emily.
23:13In the streaming documentary series, The Movies That Made Us, one of the special effects artists
23:18from Die Hard says,
23:20That fear that you see on his face is real.
23:24In reference to which stunt?
23:26Um, so this is the, um, famous stunt in the first Die Hard when, um, Alan Rickman's character,
23:33Hans Gruber, the villain, is, um, falls out of the building.
23:38And, um, they created that look of fear by saying they were going to drop him on three,
23:43but then they dropped him on two instead.
23:45So he's, he looks like much more freaked out than otherwise he would have.
23:51Correct.
23:57I've got to try that move, I reckon.
23:59Are you ready to go?
24:00Wow!
24:02Shane.
24:03In a 2023 interview, Clarkson revealed that Taylor Swift was in the habit of sending Kelly
24:10flowers and gifts.
24:11Each time Swift released certain albums, for what reason?
24:16Ooh, okay.
24:20So there was a time that I just, I'm just trying to recall with Taylor Swift, so she had to
24:25re-release
24:26her albums again.
24:28And so what happened was, um, Kelly Clarkson gave flowers to Taylor Swift as a way to, um,
24:37sort of congratulate her or putting in that sort of effort in to actually re-record those
24:43albums that were lost due to, um, it being stolen.
24:47Incorrect.
24:48Uh, you're talking about the right story, but you've got it back to the front.
24:52Oh.
24:52Uh, Clarkson revealed that Taylor Swift was in the habit of sending Kelly flowers.
24:56Oh.
24:56Because Kelly was the one that suggested Taylor Swift re-record her masters.
25:01Okay.
25:01It was her idea.
25:02Right.
25:03So Kelly tweeted that Taylor should re-record her masters so she could own her own songs
25:07again, which led to Taylor's versions.
25:10Yep.
25:11No flowers for you, Shane.
25:14Emily.
25:15The villain in Die Hard with a Vengeance, known for his use of riddles, phones the police
25:21with the message, said simple Simon to the pieman going to the fair, give me your pies,
25:27or what?
25:28Oh, he made a lot of, um, nursery rhyme threads, um, and this one is not springing to my mind.
25:39Um, give me your pies, or you will die.
25:50Okay.
25:51Incorrect.
25:53Well, there's five spaces there for a start.
25:57And you edit the financial review?
26:00It's easier than this.
26:03The answer is, I'll cave your head in.
26:06Oh.
26:07But you're right, all the other riddles rhyme and they're kind of cutesy and whatever,
26:10but this one he goes, give me your pies or I'll cave your head in.
26:12Yeah.
26:12That's brutal.
26:13Which is my original catchphrase for this show.
26:18Alright.
26:18Shane.
26:19Clarkson performed at the 2003 NRL Grand Final in Australia, and again in 2011.
26:26For her 2011 performance, she sang which song?
26:31Oh, 2011.
26:36Oh, that would have been...
26:38I'm just trying to think of the album.
26:45I'm going to take a stab and say, I do not hook up.
26:50Incorrect.
26:52The correct answer is, Mr. Know-it-all.
26:54Oh, no, that would have been the other choice.
26:56Which ironically, you weren't.
27:03I must say, when I think rugby league, I think Kelly Clarkson.
27:08Don't you?
27:09Let's go to the rugby league and have a listen to Kelly.
27:12Yeah.
27:12Why not?
27:14Emily.
27:15In 2013, a die-hard mural was unveiled at the Fox Studios lot in California.
27:21In the image, based on an iconic scene, what is John McLean holding in his left hand?
27:28Okay, I believe it is the scene where he's crawling in the air vents,
27:35and I think he's holding a cigarette lighter.
27:39Correct.
27:45You're celebrating the fifth film's release and the 25th anniversary of the original.
27:50Shane.
27:50Yeah.
27:51In the first line of the song, Addicted, from the album, Breakaway,
27:55Kelly sings, it's like you're a drug.
27:58Before the chorus, what other two things does she say, it's like you are?
28:08Oh, no.
28:12It's funny because every time, when you mention that line, I pretty much skip to the next song.
28:19Um, but...
28:19Oh, is it not your favourite song?
28:21I wouldn't say it's not my favourite song, it's just quite sad, so...
28:24Oh, I see.
28:25Yeah, but...
28:26I'm gonna say...
28:29A car crash and an accident.
28:34I think we're learning why you're not a lyric writer Shane.
28:38Clearly not.
28:39Is that correct?
28:40The correct answer is a demon, a leech.
28:43Oh, wow.
28:44Yeah.
28:45Alright, Emily, if you get this right, you are tonight's Hard Quiz champion.
28:48When a device planted in a school detonates in Die Hard with a vengeance,
28:52the bomb technician is shocked to discover it contains what substance?
28:57Um, so that's a very dramatic scene, because they've had to evacuate all the children,
29:03and it's about to blow, and he's like, there's a few children left in the building,
29:07so he's still working on it right to the last minute, and then it explodes in his face,
29:12and he's like, pancake syrup?
29:14What's a pancake syrup?
29:16Correct.
29:16Which means you are tonight's Hard Quiz champion!
29:19Alright, Shane, you know what this means?
29:21Oh!
29:22Congratulations.
29:25There he goes.
29:30Congratulations, Emily, you are tonight's Hard Quiz champion.
29:33Which means you get the big brass mug.
29:35And you get to do the sign-off.
29:37Thanks for playing.
29:38Come on.
29:41Yippee-koi-yay, mother...
29:47You could hoist the big brass mug too, but first you have to tell us that you're out there.
29:52Go to hardquizauditions.com.au
29:54Get ready to play.
29:56Help!
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