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Hard Quiz - Season 10 - Episode 26: Lawn Bowls, Hyaenas, Aunty Donna & The O.C.

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00:04Tonight on a hard quiz
00:07Andrew, retired scribe
00:10Expert subject, lawn bowls
00:12Alex, vet nurse and safari guide
00:17Expert subject, hyenas
00:19Jordy, social media specialist
00:23Expert subject, comedy group, auntie donna
00:28Jai, teacher, expert subject, US teen drama, the OC
00:35Here's your host, Tom Gleeson
00:37Yes!
00:38Come on!
00:41Welcome to hard quiz
00:43These contestants are councils
00:45Last one to jack up your rates will be tonight's hard quiz champions
00:50To be part of the show at home, go to the ABC TV iview socials
00:53Let's say hello
00:54G'day Jai
00:55Hi Tom
00:56Now your expert subject is the OC
00:58Yep
00:59It's a teen drama about entitled rich kids and their scandalous families
01:02Is that fair?
01:03Yeah and they take in one kid from Chino
01:06So there's a little bit of charity
01:09Now you would have been very young when the show was on
01:11Like, should have you been watching it?
01:14Because it's quite...
01:15I was 10 in 2004
01:17So second season
01:18And I thought I was pretty cool
01:20Okay
01:20And I still think I'm pretty cool watching it now
01:22And so were your parents negligent in other areas of your life?
01:27Now you run marathons
01:28Yep
01:29Now this is you after the New York Marathon
01:35Did you win or is that one of those everyone gets a medal things?
01:38Everyone gets a medal
01:39Everyone gets a medal, I came top 50,000th
01:41Yeah
01:44Alright
01:45Jordy
01:46Hello
01:46Now you're into comedy outfit Aunty Donna
01:49Can you explain Aunty Donna to anyone who's watching who's older than 50?
01:52And by that I mean everybody
01:54Yeah
01:55Yeah
01:56There's three crazy guys who do crazy stuff
02:00And then there's three more of them and you don't even get to see them
02:03They're just behind the scenes
02:04So there's six crazy guys
02:09They were on the ABC
02:11They used to be on Wednesday nights after Hard Quiz
02:13And when I looked at the ratings
02:14To be fair
02:17I could only describe the ABC audience as baffled
02:22You're not wrong
02:23I mean I think the people who love Aunty Donna
02:26They're watching online, they're streaming
02:28You know they're not tuning into terrestrial television my boy
02:32I know
02:34Nobody is
02:36So why are you into them?
02:38Oh I think they're so funny, I think they're really great
02:41I think, I think really
02:43I think when they came along it was exciting
02:45Because Australia needed a bit of a comedy injection
02:48We were sort of, I think I was a bit tired of the same old
02:51Sorry not to gesture that, but you know
02:53The same old
02:55The same old guys, you know
02:59Alex
02:59Hi
03:00Why do you relate to hyenas?
03:01Are you also a cackling scavenger?
03:04I don't believe they are cackling scavengers
03:07Oh
03:07But underdogs are kind of my thing, yeah
03:09So do you think they're misunderstood?
03:11Very much so, yep
03:12They're actually super intelligent animals
03:14Very very cute
03:15Even though they're not portrayed that way many times
03:18Now you insisted that we spell hyenas with an extra A
03:21Yes
03:22To be more accurate to the Latin term
03:24Yes
03:24Do you have any other pedantic demands?
03:28My life's very pedantic so
03:31Yep
03:32Now here's you with a hyena
03:35Is that a happy photo?
03:36I'm not sure
03:38It was biting my arm at the time
03:41Okay
03:41It did leave a bruise, yes
03:42It's not normal that we would actually interact with them
03:45But because I freelance as a specialist
03:47Okay
03:48It was literally it's last week of interacting with people
03:51Oh
03:51So I was allowed to have a photo taken
03:54It looks like it's attacking you
03:55It is too
03:57It's like puppies when they play
03:59They learn to punt by attacking
04:01Yeah
04:02It's so misunderstood and it's chewing away your neck
04:04They're actually quite intelligent
04:08Andrew
04:09G'day Tom
04:10Now your expert subject is lawn bowls
04:12Yep
04:13Are you a lawn bowler?
04:14I am
04:15Yes
04:15Are you just trying to please the ABC audience?
04:18Absolutely
04:19I feel like you're at the opposite end of the spectrum to Aunty Donna
04:22I've been listening to the colleagues' subjects here and
04:26Yeah I'm in a lot of trouble
04:32So you say lawn bowls is the most dangerous sport, why?
04:36More people die playing lawn bowls than all other sports combined
04:40So it's
04:42I play lawn bowls because I'm a thrill seeker
04:49Now you played lawn bowls on a cruise ship
04:52I did
04:52Yeah
04:53I did
04:53I mean our audience is just positively throbbing now
04:58We've got cruise ships, we've got lawn bowls
05:01Did you win?
05:02I did
05:02I did win, yeah
05:03How did you celebrate?
05:04Did you eat some soft foods?
05:08No, I um...
05:11I went and had a lie down
05:11Alright, let's play
05:17Expert round
05:18Expert subjects
05:20Win or lose 5 points
05:22Steal and answer
05:23Double points
05:24I'll ask each of you 5 questions on your expert subject
05:27Right, you get 5 points
05:28Wrong, I will take 5 points from you
05:29The rest of you can steal at any time to get double points
05:32Let's start with Andrew and his expert subject
05:34Lawn bowls
05:38Lawn bowls is a sport in which players attempt to roll their bowls closest to a smaller ball known by
05:44what male name?
05:45Andrew
05:46Jack
05:47Correct
05:51Yeah, we only have half an hour so all the bowls footage in the show will be sped up
05:56In 1830, lawn bowls was made more accessible to the general public after Edward Budding invented what mechanical garden tool?
06:04Andrew
06:05Lawn mower
06:05Correct
06:11When that happened, do you remember how it changed the game?
06:16Yeah, it was too bloody noisy
06:19In 2022, Australia's Aaron Disco Wilson ripped off his shirt after winning back-to-back gold medals during which international
06:27event?
06:28Andrew
06:29Commonwealth Games
06:30Correct
06:36Jack Simpson, a reluctant lawn bowler called upon to help save his local club, is played by Mick Malloy
06:42In which Australian?
06:43Drive with the steel
06:44Crackerjack
06:46Correct
06:46In which Australian comedy, Crackerjack is correct, Malloy wrote the script with his brother in two weeks and it shows
06:58Last question in your set, Andrew
07:00While most early bowls were made from hardwoods like lignum vitae, modern bowls are commonly made of what synthetic material?
07:08Andrew
07:08Plastic
07:09Correct
07:14Lawn bowls are moulded so they're asymmetrical, is that how they get their bias?
07:19That's true, yeah. They used to be weighted but now they are just made in one piece but asymmetrical so
07:26they curve.
07:27Yeah.
07:28Anybody else interested?
07:30Yeah, they love it. At the ABC we love a bit of bias.
07:33Yeah.
07:36Next set of questions is for Alex on hyenas.
07:42You happy with your A there?
07:44Oh, yep.
07:44Yep, there you go.
07:45Yep.
07:46You got your bloody A in?
07:47Yep.
07:47Your Latin spelling of it?
07:49You're probably the only person in Australia that gives a shit, you know that, don't you?
07:53Probably.
07:54But it makes me happy.
07:55Okay.
07:56Living and hunting in complex clans, spotted hyena communities are based around what gendered social system?
08:03Alex.
08:03Matriarchy.
08:04Correct.
08:08Bloody wake hyenas.
08:11Listen to this.
08:20That noise made by the spotted hyena is the reason the species is known by what alternate name?
08:27Alex.
08:28The laughing hyena.
08:29Correct.
08:34What does it mean when they do that?
08:36It's a sign of submission.
08:38Oh.
08:38So one was probably being very submissive to another one and then they were licking their genitals and fun stuff
08:44like that.
08:47You know what, it's the same with my audience.
08:50Nothing sass.
08:52It is.
08:54Of the four living species of hyena, only one aardwolf feeds primarily on what insect?
09:00Alex.
09:00Termites.
09:01Correct.
09:06Watch this.
09:08For thousands of years, legend had it that hyenas were hermaphrodites.
09:12Both sexes rolled into one.
09:14And that's because their genital organs were so similar.
09:19Female spotted hyenas possess a pseudopenis, a structure that is actually what organ?
09:25Alex.
09:26The clitoris.
09:27Correct.
09:32Last question in your set, Alex.
09:34Hyenas are often seen as dimwitted and evil, thanks in part to their negative portrayal by Aristotle, Ernest Hemingway and
09:41which 90s Disney film?
09:43For the Steelers, Geordie.
09:44The Lion King.
09:46Correct.
09:47Well, thanks to you.
09:51Alright, time now for Geordie and Aunty Donna.
09:58I wish more ABC viewers watched that show, it was a very funny show.
10:01Yeah, me too.
10:02You know, bloody ABC viewers are like, they're like, oh we need more new shows and then we give them
10:06new shows and they're like, no it's too new.
10:08You know, watch it.
10:09I blame the viewer, I blame the viewer at home as well.
10:11I blame the viewer.
10:12They don't, they don't know what they're on about.
10:15They don't, they don't know what to like or not to like.
10:18You're on what, like season 10 or something?
10:20I know, season 10.
10:21They didn't even get a season 2.
10:23I know, I know.
10:24The viewers, they've got f***ing no idea.
10:29Formed in 2011, Aunty Donna's works include comedy sketches, music, TV and a picture book about what Christmas dessert?
10:36Geordie.
10:36Pudding or pud.
10:39Correct.
10:42Yeah, it's called Always Room for Christmas Pud.
10:46Do you always have room for pud, Geordie?
10:48No, I think it's actually very gross, Tom.
10:54With around 4 million YouTube views, the musical sketch, Bikey Wars, includes the lyric, bang, bickety bang, a bigger bang
11:01bang, bickety bickety bang, and a shoot shoot shoot, put a bullet in your head, bing bang boom, Andy's effing
11:07what?
11:14Well, hello there, I'm Mr Passive-by and a-
11:27See ABC viewers see that and they don't get it.
11:30They don't get it.
11:31Too cerebral.
11:32Too cerebral, too.
11:34Too cool.
11:36ABC, they're just mainstream, you know what I mean?
11:38They're not like you and I, Geordie.
11:40I know. We come from the fringes, Tom.
11:42I can tell we're cut from the same cloth.
11:50In 2019, Aunty Donna released a web series set in a high school
11:53that shares its name with what...
11:55Glenn Ridge.
11:57Correct!
11:58With what former Sale of the Century host,
12:01Glenn Ridge is correct.
12:02Produced by The Hangover star, Ed Helms,
12:05the Netflix show Aunty Donna's Big Ol' House of Fun
12:07features Kristen Schaal as what sentient...
12:10Geordie?
12:11It is, of course, our washing machine.
12:15Incorrect. I'll finish the question.
12:17What sentient kitchen appliance?
12:19It's wide open.
12:21Let's do it.
12:22Wide open!
12:23Jive for the steal.
12:24Is it the microwave?
12:25No!
12:26Incorrect.
12:28Andrew?
12:28What are you doing?!
12:32Fridge.
12:36Sorry, buddy.
12:41Time's up!
12:41Dishwasher!
12:42Yeah.
12:42You called it a washing machine.
12:44Yeah.
12:44You knew what it was?
12:45I'm doing...
12:46I do clothes and plates in the one, so...
12:51Last question in your set, Geordie.
12:54In 2022, Aunty Donna commenced the Magical Dead Cat Tour,
12:57including live shows in Glasgow, LA, Chicago,
13:00and the legendary Apollo Theatre in what capital city?
13:05It's wide open.
13:06It's wide open.
13:07Geordie?
13:09Washington DC.
13:11Incorrect.
13:12For the steal, it's Alex.
13:14Melbourne?
13:15Incorrect.
13:16It's wide open.
13:19Jive for the steal.
13:20Is it in London?
13:21Correct!
13:23Double points for you!
13:26Last set in the expert round, it's Jai and the OC.
13:33That was a good get there, Jai.
13:35Beg your pardon?
13:36That was a good get.
13:37Good get.
13:37I got good.
13:38Yeah.
13:40Have a listen to this.
13:42So good.
13:45Centred on a troubled teen who gets taken in
13:47by a wealthy Orange County family,
13:49the OC features a theme song about which American state
13:52that is stealing...
13:54California, Tom.
13:56Correct!
13:57Double points for you!
14:00After Ryan arrives at the Cohen family's home,
14:02he meets their neighbour, Marissa,
14:04who asks to bum what?
14:06Jai.
14:06A smoke.
14:08Correct!
14:11When Marissa asks Ryan who he is,
14:13he says,
14:14whoever you want me to be.
14:18Ooh.
14:19Moody.
14:21And you were like, oh...
14:23Yeah.
14:24It's so...
14:25Combining Christmas and Hanukkah,
14:27Ryan's adoptive brother, Seth,
14:29enforces the annual celebration of what made up holiday?
14:33Alex for the steal.
14:36No, it's left me!
14:37Oh, no!
14:39Ah, too.
14:40Too slow.
14:41Jai.
14:42Correct!
14:45A season two episode features an upside-down kiss
14:48between Seth and Summer, copying a famous scene from...
14:51Jai.
14:51Spider-Man.
14:53Spider-Man.
14:56From which superhero film, Spider-Man is correct,
14:59Rachel Bilson and Adam Brody dated during production,
15:02which helped with their chemistry on screen.
15:05It's a bit the same with me and Marty.
15:14Last question in your set, Jai.
15:16OK.
15:16One of the many decisions producers regretted towards the end of the show's four-season run
15:21was killing Marissa in what dramatic event, Jai?
15:24A car accident.
15:26Correct!
15:31Did you stop caring about the show after she left?
15:34It got a little bit better.
15:35Marissa was kind of annoying.
15:38I stopped caring before she turned up.
15:39Yep.
15:41Alright, we're swimming through their subjects.
15:42Now let's swim through mine.
15:44Tom's round.
15:45Tom's subject, multiple choice.
15:49This week I've been really getting into cliches.
15:52I love cliches.
15:53I don't want to think of new things to say.
15:55I've got bigger fish to fry.
15:57This round is multiple choice.
15:59Select your answers on your screens and press the buzzer to lock in the answer.
16:02The word cliché, meaning a worn out idea,
16:05comes from the French term for a device used in what process?
16:08A. Printing.
16:09B. Playing music.
16:10C. Crushing grapes.
16:12D. Pressing cheese.
16:16The answer is...
16:18A. Printing.
16:24The cliché, the best thing since sliced bread, evolved from a 1928 bakery ad in Missouri.
16:30What did it declare sliced bread to be the greatest thing since?
16:34A. Electricity.
16:35B. Yeast.
16:36C. Refrigeration.
16:38D. Wrapped bread.
16:42Oooo.
16:43This will separate the field.
16:45The answer is D. Wrapped bread.
16:53I was going to say that were pretty easily pleased.
16:57Which of these is considered to be one of the most cliched movie sound effects?
17:01A, this one, B, this one, C, this one, D, this one.
17:20The answer is B, this one.
17:29One Direction, Prince Harry and Australia's 2005 fast bowlers have all staged which cliched
17:36tourist photo?
17:37A, pinching the Taj Mahal, B, holding up the leaning tower of Pisa, C, kissing the Sphinx,
17:43D, striding along the Abbey Road crossing.
17:47The answer is D, striding along the Abbey Road crossing.
17:55Look, it's the Australian fast bowlers.
17:58Last question in my round's worth double points.
18:01Which of these overused phrases was not first documented by 16th century English writer John
18:08Haywood?
18:09A, out of sight, out of mind.
18:11B, the more the merrier.
18:12C, two heads are better than one.
18:14D, you can't see the wood for the trees.
18:16E, butter would not melt in her mouth.
18:19F, loose lips sink ships.
18:24The answer is F, loose lips sink ships.
18:32Alright, at the end of my round, Andrew, you're at the bottom of 15, get over here.
18:44So once your subject was done, you were finished, weren't you?
18:49Well, like I said, I was in a lot of trouble when the others come up because I'd never heard
18:53of them.
18:53I've heard of hyenas, but...
18:58Alright, well now you can go and have a lie down.
19:00Oh really?
19:01Okay.
19:01Help!
19:05There he goes.
19:11Alright, it's the people's round.
19:13The people's round against the clock.
19:17Pat your cat, play along at home.
19:18Your time starts now.
19:20Which popular 60s band were nicknamed the Fab Four?
19:23The Beatles.
19:24Yes!
19:25What does the second A in ANZAC stand for?
19:28Jai.
19:29Army.
19:29Yes!
19:30Tofu is typically made from which bean?
19:33Alex.
19:33Soy.
19:34Yes!
19:35When the moon blocks the light of the sun, it creates...
19:37Eclipse.
19:38Eclipse.
19:39Yes!
19:40A solar what?
19:41Eclipse is correct.
19:42Who is the lead character in the old English poem, Beowulf?
19:47Time's up, Beowulf.
19:49Fleas typically feed on what bodily fluid?
19:52Alex.
19:53Blood.
19:53Yes!
19:54The New York Times has its headquarters in which country?
19:58Jai.
19:58America.
19:59Yes!
20:00Time's up!
20:03At the end of the people's round, Jai you're at the bottom on 35.
20:06Get over here.
20:14You've been killed off mid-season.
20:16I know.
20:17Hopefully people might lose interest now too, like they did after Marissa.
20:21Yes!
20:22Yes!
20:25Yes!
20:27Yes!
20:28Yes!
20:30The New York Times has been called the Annals.
20:31Yes!
20:32Yes!
20:32Yes!
20:32Yes!
20:36Yes!
20:38Yes!
20:42Yes!
20:43Madonna versus Hyena.
20:46Hard quiz.
20:48Now, there can only be one hard quiz champion.
20:49He gets to take home the limited edition big brass mug.
20:52What will you do with the mug if you win, Geordie?
20:54Well, Tom, I work for the Queensland Symphony Orchestra
20:57and there's a really great guy, Josh, who makes triangles.
21:00So I reckon I'll give it to him, smelt it down
21:02and make some beautiful triangles.
21:06What about you, Alex?
21:08Put it on a shelf, let it collect a bit of dust.
21:13It's best of five penalty shootout style,
21:15harder questions on your expert subject.
21:17So it's Geordie's knowledge of Aunty Donna
21:19versus Alex's knowledge of Hyenas.
21:21Let's play.
21:22Hard!
21:25Geordie.
21:26In Aunty Donna's big old house of fun,
21:29an actor playing Jerry Seinfeld
21:31compliments the group's Wi-Fi name, Poo Poo,
21:35before revealing his own Wi-Fi has what name?
21:39Well, it's a marvellous scene.
21:42I watched it earlier today.
21:45This crazy guy comes out,
21:47dressed as Jerry Seinfeld,
21:49and he declares that his Wi-Fi name
21:51is Pretty Fly for a Wi-Fi.
21:56Correct!
22:01Alex, although they are often described
22:04as having a dog-like appearance,
22:06hyenas are more closely related to
22:08Herpestidae,
22:09a family of animals known by what common name?
22:12So, Herpestidae
22:14are generally known as
22:17mongoose
22:17or mongoose.
22:19Mongooses!
22:20So we'll go with mongoose.
22:28I have it on good authority
22:30that it is Herpestidae.
22:32Each their own?
22:36You don't even spell hyena right.
22:38Yeah, the meerkat is a type of mongoose,
22:40which means hyenas have less in common with wolves
22:42than that annoying arsehole
22:44who sells insurance.
22:59That's a really great question, Tom.
23:02I would imagine
23:03this hamburger has some kind of crazy condition.
23:08That's my assumption.
23:09I couldn't tell you confidently,
23:11so I'll tell you quite meekly.
23:13I don't know.
23:15Stuttering?
23:18Incorrect.
23:19The correct answer is
23:21paranoia.
23:24There's the burger there,
23:26suffering from paranoia.
23:28Yeah, the hamburger expresses concern
23:30that at hospitals they swap the babies.
23:35Alex.
23:36Tom.
23:36In the BBC documentary Planet Earth 2,
23:39hyenas are hand-fed
23:41as part of a more than 400-year-old tradition
23:44in which Ethiopian city?
23:46So, the tradition is practised
23:50by the men of hurrah,
23:51so I'm going to assume hurrah.
23:55Correct.
24:00Jordy.
24:02In a 2020 interview
24:03with ABC News Breakfast,
24:05Broden translated
24:07while Mark and Zach
24:08answered every question
24:10with what?
24:13These guys are nuts.
24:14I'm sure it's not words.
24:16I'm going to say
24:18that I don't know the answer,
24:20but I'm going to say
24:21that I will say,
24:23I mean, frankly,
24:26gibberish, Tom.
24:27Lock it in.
24:31Incorrect.
24:33The correct answer is
24:35interpretive dance.
24:38Suddenly,
24:39you're picked up by Netflix.
24:40How did it happen
24:41and how's it going?
24:42Hmm.
24:43Netflix.
24:47So,
24:47it was a five-year journey.
24:50We've made YouTube
24:51for many, many years.
24:53Uh...
24:57Alex,
24:58spotted hyenas
24:59communicate with a wide
25:00variety of vocalisations,
25:02including whoops,
25:03lows,
25:04grunts
25:05and rumbles.
25:06What does a squitter signify?
25:09A squitter?
25:12Um...
25:12I actually don't know
25:14that term,
25:15but I'm going to sort of
25:17think it's along
25:19the lines of...
25:22..like,
25:23the submission.
25:25But...
25:25let's think.
25:27A squitter could be like,
25:29hee!
25:31So...
25:33Uh...
25:33Let's say...
25:36that it is...
25:39a hunt.
25:42Incorrect.
25:42The correct answer is
25:44it's the noise the cubs make
25:45when they want to...
25:46want their mother
25:47to give them milk.
25:48Oh, OK.
25:49Or they want their mother
25:50to give them attention.
25:51We just say they're a little bitch
25:52at that stage.
25:54Let's see a bit of
25:55squittering.
26:00Yeah,
26:00they're being a little bitch.
26:01Yeah.
26:03It's the noise my kids make
26:04when we drive past McDonald's.
26:05LAUGHTER
26:10You know what I'm talking about, then.
26:12Aw.
26:13Jordy.
26:14Tom.
26:15On his personal Instagram page,
26:17Mark posted variations
26:19of the same car photo
26:20repeatedly for over four years.
26:23In the original photo,
26:25what was the six-letter number plate
26:27of that car?
26:28Well, he's Italian
26:30and his father is Italian
26:31and they're in the photograph together.
26:34And Italy is not enough.
26:37Uh...
26:37LAUGHTER
26:38And I'm going to say...
26:40Italia.
26:43Incorrect.
26:44The correct answer is
26:46W-O-G-L-Y-F.
26:49I don't think I'm allowed to say that.
26:50Yeah, but you're right.
26:51It's Mark and his dad
26:52in front of the car.
26:53You can read it out.
26:56Really?
26:56Yeah.
26:57W-O-G-L-Y-F.
26:58W-O-G-L-Y-F.
26:59You're allowed to say it
27:00because you're from Queensland.
27:01W-O-G-L-Y-F.
27:02LAUGHTER
27:04Alex, if you get this right,
27:05you are tonight's High Quiz champion.
27:07Used to mark territory
27:08and identify individuals
27:10by their odour,
27:11the paste secreted
27:12from a hyena's anal gland
27:14is known by what nickname?
27:17So, it's very stinky.
27:18It takes days
27:19if you do get it on you,
27:20so I don't recommend that.
27:22Um...
27:22It's generally called
27:24pomade.
27:27Incorrect.
27:28Uh, the correct answer is
27:30hyena butter.
27:32LAUGHTER
27:33Yeah, we were looking
27:34for the nickname.
27:35You said pomade,
27:36which is just another word
27:36for paste,
27:37which is, uh,
27:39in the question.
27:40Uh, there's an African myth
27:41that the witches use
27:42hyena butter to fuel
27:43their tortures
27:43when they search
27:44for victims at night.
27:46LAUGHTER
27:47Yeah, hyena butter.
27:49I am not going to eat
27:50toast ever again.
27:53All right, Geordie,
27:54you need this to stay in.
27:55If you get it wrong,
27:55then Alex,
27:56you are tonight's
27:56hard quiz champion.
27:57In the Aunty Donna song
27:59Chuffed,
28:00in brackets,
28:01Dad song,
28:02a dad lists things
28:03that make him chuffed,
28:05like new tyres
28:06and get smart on telly.
28:09What's the one thing
28:10he mentions in the lyrics
28:11that makes him pleased?
28:13Well, Tom,
28:14I feel like the song.
28:16I feel chuffed
28:16that you've asked that.
28:19The only...
28:21There's one thing
28:22that he's not chuffed about
28:23and then there's one thing
28:24that makes him pleased
28:25and I'm so glad
28:27that I can remember
28:28the one that makes him pleased.
28:30A synonym book.
28:33Which is...
28:33I know that's called
28:34a thesaurus,
28:35but they call it
28:37a synonym book.
28:38Correct.
28:44Right, Alex,
28:45if you get this right,
28:45you are tonight's
28:46hard quiz champion.
28:47A 2021 report
28:48on the spotted hyenas
28:50of Kenya's
28:51Maasai Mara Reserve
28:52found that every cub
28:54that died
28:54after being infected
28:55with toxoplasmosis gondii
28:58was killed by what?
29:02Toxoplasmosis
29:03is a disease from cats.
29:06So I'm going to say
29:08a lion.
29:12Correct.
29:13Which means you are
29:13tonight's
29:13hard quiz champion.
29:16Right, Jordy,
29:17not this means...
29:18Here we go.
29:28Congratulations, Alex,
29:29you are tonight's
29:30hard quiz champion.
29:31You get the big brass mark
29:32and you get
29:33the big side-off.
29:34Thanks for playing hard.
29:45If you want to put
29:46your expert knowledge
29:47to the test
29:48and show Australia
29:49you deserve
29:49the big brass mark,
29:51go to
29:51hardquizauditions.com.au
29:53and get ready to play.
29:54Oh!
29:55Oh!
29:56Oh!
29:57Oh!
29:57Oh!
29:58Oh!
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