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Hard Quiz - Season 10 - Episode 07: US Presidential Assassinations, Monty Python, Poker and Contraception
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00:04Tonight on a hard quiz.
00:07Beck, teacher, expert subject, U.S. presidential assassinations.
00:14Brendan, database coordinator, expert subject, Monty Python.
00:20Nathan, customer success manager, expert subject, poker.
00:26Mel, doctor, expert subject, contraception.
00:32Here's your host, Tom Gleeson.
00:34Yes! Hello!
00:37I'm a charming parlour.
00:40Welcome to hard quiz. These contestants are DNA.
00:43Last one to be spliced will be tonight's hard quiz champion.
00:47To be part of the show at home, go to the ABC TV iview socials.
00:51Let's say hello. G'day, Mel.
00:53Hi.
00:54Now, contraception is your expert subject.
00:56It is, yes.
00:58Why do you hate children?
01:00I don't. I love them just when I plan to have them.
01:03So you don't have any now?
01:04No, yes.
01:05You do well with your subject then.
01:09Now, you're a doctor.
01:10I am, yes.
01:11Yeah, so you know about all sorts of medical areas.
01:13Why did you choose contraception as your subject?
01:16Well, I was quite careful to choose a topic.
01:18Like, as a doctor, my hobbies and interests are just medicine and medicine.
01:21So I was quite careful to choose something that was within that field, but also not my core work.
01:26So if I really stuff it up today, none of my colleagues or patients will be too alarmed.
01:36Do you know what contraception method failed your parents to produce you?
01:40No, I don't.
01:42Were you taught much about contraception at school?
01:44School? High school?
01:46Yeah, high school.
01:47Yeah, I was taught the basics.
01:49Not primary school. That would be a bit weird.
01:50It would be. It would be.
01:52But, you know, the earlier it starts, the more normal it becomes to talk about as well, which...
01:56Yeah.
01:57No?
01:57Do you not feel that way?
02:01I mean, if only you know about...
02:02F*** off, you progressive weirdos.
02:04I was going to say, you probably only know about abstinence, Tom, so...
02:09You're right, I went to a Catholic school.
02:11You know how they educated us, they just went, don't!
02:14Now I'm told you can lick your own elbow.
02:16I can. I can.
02:18Is that because you've got a really long tongue or weird short arms?
02:21I think it's the shoulder.
02:23I think it's being able to put the shoulder back that helps.
02:26Oh, OK. Can you...
02:27Do you want me to show you?
02:29Yes, please.
02:35I can't believe I just did that on TV.
02:38Nathan.
02:39Hello, Tom.
02:39What do you love about poker?
02:41Oh, I guess it's just learned about the basics and then it just opens like an onion.
02:45It just keeps getting deeper and deeper the more you look at it.
02:48So do you like the statistics of it or do you enjoy losing your pay packet in like one hour?
02:52Yeah.
02:53I'm not actually much of a game, but I just like the strategy behind it, yeah, and the psychology of
02:57it.
02:57Oh, so you don't like the wins and losses.
02:59You just like all the strategy without the fun of having a big win.
03:03I win a fair amount.
03:05What's the most you've ever won?
03:06Probably about a hundred and fifty bucks.
03:09Oh, OK.
03:11I don't gamble a lot.
03:13OK, you're a very low stakes player.
03:15Yeah.
03:15Do you have a good poker face?
03:20I don't know.
03:21Wow, that was really good.
03:24I'm lying.
03:25That was my poker face.
03:28Brendan.
03:29Good evening, Mr. Australian Fast Bowler.
03:31OK.
03:34It's going to be a long night, isn't it?
03:39What is it that you love so much about Monty Python?
03:42Well, I think it's just the randomness and just their ways of making people laugh like no other people could
03:47at that time when they'd started.
03:49So is it the absurdity you like?
03:51Yes.
03:52Because comedy is so much easier when you don't need a punchline.
03:56I mean, you just get to a point and you just slap someone on the head with a fish.
04:00Um, I've never had my...
04:02Oh, f***, I'll start again.
04:11It doesn't matter.
04:12This is absurdism that you're doing here.
04:15Well, I've never had my head...
04:17I've...
04:18Wait, wait, three, two...
04:20I've never had my head slapped by a fish before, so...
04:23Well done.
04:28I don't know how to tell you this, Brendan.
04:30We're not using the third tape, we're using the first.
04:35Bec.
04:35Hi.
04:36US presidential assassinations is your subject.
04:39Yeah.
04:41Are you a fan of murder in general or only when it happens to presidents?
04:45Oh, I've always loved a murder mystery and I got really into murder mystery podcasts.
04:50Um, and then I came across one about presidential assassination attempts and they are so weird.
04:56Right.
04:56So I got really into it.
04:57Okay, so if a Prime Minister gets assassinated, you're like, whatever.
05:00Boring.
05:01But if it's a president, you're like, yes!
05:03Yeah.
05:04Now, you're a kindy teacher as well.
05:06Yes.
05:09And given your subject, is there a board of education we should notify?
05:16Now, do you teach your kids that if they work really hard and follow their dreams, one day they could
05:20also become a presidential assassin?
05:24I tell them to reach for the stars.
05:26Whatever they would like to do, they should do.
05:29Now, you once flashed Pharrell Williams.
05:34Oh, I've got no questions about it.
05:35I just wanted that to be...
05:37I just wanted that on national TV.
05:40Let's play.
05:41Halt!
05:42Expert round.
05:44Expert subjects.
05:45Win or lose five points.
05:47Steal and answer.
05:48Double points.
05:49Ask each of you five questions on your expert subject.
05:52Right, you get five points.
05:53Wrong, I will take five points from you.
05:54The rest of you can steal at any time to get double points.
05:57Let's start with Bec and her expert subject.
05:59U.S. presidential assassination.
06:04In 1865, believing it would aid the Confederacy, John Wilkes Booth assassinated President Lincoln during a play at which theatre?
06:12To the Steelers, Brendan.
06:13The Ford Theatre.
06:14Correct.
06:15Double points.
06:19Yeah, Booth was a really famous actor, which is probably how he managed to get into the President's section.
06:24I don't know how I feel about you, Brendan, knowing a lot about assassinations.
06:28Um, you're telling me.
06:30I know, I feel like I'm going to find you lying on the roof of the ABC.
06:34We'll see.
06:36I might go out a different entrance tonight.
06:41In 1835, unemployed house painter Richard Lawrence attempted to assassinate President Andrew Jackson,
06:46but was subdued with the help of which King of the Wild, Bec?
06:50Davy Crockett.
06:52Correct.
06:53Which King of the Wild frontier?
06:56Davy Crockett is correct.
06:58So Lawrence shot at the President twice with two different pistols, and they both misfired.
07:03The chances of that, they're nearly as slim as being saved by Davy Crockett.
07:09Key to a conspiracy theory relating to the assassination of President Kennedy is the claim that other shots were fired
07:15from this area.
07:17Bec?
07:17The grassy knoll?
07:18Correct.
07:20Now commonly known as the Wild, grassy knoll is correct.
07:24In 1912, Theodore Roosevelt was shot while campaigning for re-election, but was saved by two objects in his breast
07:31pocket.
07:31His 50-page speech and what else?
07:34Bible.
07:35Incorrect.
07:36Bec?
07:37His eyeglass case.
07:39Correct.
07:43Yeah, he proceeded to deliver the speech with a bullet in his chest and spoke for over 80 minutes.
07:49Take a hint, mate.
07:52Last question in your set, Bec.
07:54Shortly after the assassination attempt on Donald Trump, a line of Trump-branded sneakers was released featuring what F-word?
08:02Bec?
08:03Fight.
08:03Fight.
08:04Fight.
08:04Correct.
08:09All right, next set of questions is for Brendan on Monty Python.
08:16Launched by the BBC in 1969, Monty Python's Flying Circus is an absurd sketch show known for the catchphrase and
08:23now for what, Brendan?
08:25For something completely different.
08:27Correct.
08:31The film Monty Python and the Holy Grail had such a low budget that the cast just pretended to ride
08:36horses with a sound effect made, Brendan?
08:39Coconut shells.
08:40Correct.
08:41Made using rock fruit, coconuts or coconut shells is correct.
08:48Uh...
08:53Brendan, you don't have to, but would you like to go for a trot around the stage?
08:57Absolutely.
09:10Whoa, whoa.
09:14The only non-British-born Python, Terry Gilliam's iconic animation style was influenced by what Beatles film?
09:21Brendan.
09:22Yellow Submarine.
09:23Correct.
09:27Gilliam was from the US and went on to direct films like 12 Monkeys and Fear and Loathing in Las
09:31Vegas.
09:33The 1989 memorial for Python star Graeme Chapman ended with a performance of what Eric Idle song?
09:38Brendan.
09:39Always look on the bright side of life.
09:40Correct.
09:42Correct.
09:46Last question in your set, Brendan.
09:48To celebrate Monty Python's 30th anniversary, the makers of South Park recreated what famous sketch performed by John Cleese and
09:55Michael Payne?
09:56Brendan.
09:57The parrot sketch?
09:58Correct.
10:00Go for five.
10:06Time now for Nathan and Poker.
10:17A game of strategy and chance, poker sees players betting on who has the best combination of cards.
10:22With this hand being known by what name?
10:25For the Steelers, Brendan.
10:26The Royal Flush.
10:27Correct.
10:32The World Series of Poker was created in the 1970s by Benny Binion, a notorious Texas mobster who fled the
10:38state before opening a casino in which US city?
10:42Who's the Steelers, Brendan?
10:44Um, Las Vegas.
10:45Correct!
10:46Don't approach to that!
10:50Yeah, at the first World Series, the winner was decided by a vote instead of raw talent.
10:56Yeah.
10:57Sounds like the Logies.
11:00No, no, you have a gold logo to your name at least, so...
11:03Yeah, I...
11:07What?
11:10I imply it.
11:11Brendan points it out.
11:19Betting big with a weak hand, such as a 7-2 offsuit, is a strategy commonly known by what name?
11:25Nathan.
11:26Buffy.
11:26Correct!
11:31Winner of the 2003 World Series of Poker, Chris Moneymaker is said to have changed the game forever after qualifying
11:38for the tournament via what medium?
11:40Nathan.
11:41Satellite tournament.
11:42Correct!
11:46He paid 86 bucks to enter an internet tournament and went on to win $2.5 million.
11:53Last question in your set, Nathan.
11:55A pop culture staple, poker is referenced in Lady Gaga...
11:59Nathan.
12:00Poker face?
12:01Incorrect, I'll finish the question.
12:03Lady Gaga song lyrics, the Bond film Casino Royale, and a series of Coolidge paintings showing the game being played
12:09by what animals?
12:11For the Steelers' back!
12:12Dogs.
12:13Correct!
12:15Double points to you.
12:20All right, last setting the expert round, it's Mel and contraception.
12:27An 1839 discovery by Charles Goodyear led to the popular change from condoms made of animal intestines to what material?
12:34Who's the Steelers' back-to-close?
12:35Latex!
12:37Correct!
12:45No, I haven't had an experience, don't ask.
12:55Yeah, I was not expecting you to know that, Brendan.
13:00Ask me later.
13:10In a typical blister pack of the combination contraceptive pill,
13:14these seven pills are usually called...
13:17Placebo.
13:18Correct.
13:22While there are many forms of contraception,
13:24one of the earliest depicted was coitus interruptus.
13:27From the biblical story of Onan...
13:30Mel.
13:30I was going to say Onan.
13:34He spilled his sleep onto the floor.
13:37Incorrect, I'll finish the question.
13:39In which book of the Old Testament?
13:46Time's up, Genesis.
13:48You'll write about the quote.
13:49It's when Onan spills the seed on the ground
13:51and then God kills him.
13:53Thankfully, God seems to have chilled out about that sort of thing.
13:57Because otherwise we'd have no teenage boys.
14:01Associated with the uterus,
14:03tubal ligation refers to the tying of which tube...
14:06For the Steelers, Dathan.
14:07The fallopian tube.
14:08Correct.
14:09Double points to the end.
14:12The fallopian tubes are named after this guy,
14:15Gabriel Fallopio.
14:19Sounds like a joke, but it's not.
14:21That's actually Mr. Fallopio.
14:24Last question, you're set, Mel.
14:26In 2024, Justin Allen made the news
14:28after being caught in an earthquake
14:30midway through undergoing what surgical procedure?
14:34Who's the Steelers, Dathan?
14:35Vasectomy?
14:37Correct!
14:38Double points to you.
14:43Now he doesn't have a penis.
14:46That's not how a vasectomy works.
14:48No, I understand.
14:50I was really worried for a second, you know?
14:53If you've been taking comedy notes from Brendan...
14:56LAUGHTER
14:57..and you're saying,
14:57if you're doing a vasectomy during an earthquake,
15:00maybe there might be a mishap
15:01which would involve chopping someone's cock off.
15:04But I didn't want to say all that, did I?
15:06I didn't want to say all that.
15:07APPLAUSE
15:10We've creeped through their subjects now.
15:11Let's creep through mine.
15:13Tom's round.
15:14Tom's subject, multiple choice.
15:17This week, I've been really getting into boxes.
15:20But at my age, it's the getting out that's the problem.
15:24This round is multiple choice.
15:25Select your answers on your screens
15:26and press the buzzer to lock in the answer.
15:29Henry Box Brown acquired the nickname Box
15:32after achieving what feat?
15:34A, inventing the cardboard box.
15:36B, going over Niagara Falls in a box.
15:39C, being undefeated in a boxing championship.
15:41D, escaping slavery by being mailed in a box.
15:47The answer is...
15:49D, escaping slavery by being mailed in a box.
15:52APPLAUSE
15:55Yeah, he went on to tour America and England
15:57recounting the horrors of slavery
15:59as well as performing magic tricks.
16:01Both equally harrowing for the audience.
16:04LAUGHTER
16:05How annoyed would you be if you, like,
16:06you put yourself in a box, you escaped slavery
16:08and then you finally got to your destination
16:10and no-one was there
16:11and they just had to put that card underneath the door going off?
16:14Sorry, no-one was home.
16:15You're going back to the South.
16:17LAUGHTER
16:19In his book, The Art of Cricket,
16:21Sir Donald Bradman describes cricket boxes as what producers?
16:24A, confidence producers.
16:26B, arrogance producers.
16:28C, run producers.
16:30D, baby producers.
16:31LAUGHTER
16:35The answer is...
16:36A, confidence producers.
16:39APPLAUSE
16:43The theatre royal Drury Lane has two royal boxes.
16:47Why was the second one built?
16:49A, Queen Victoria didn't like the view from the first box.
16:52B, there were too many royals for one box.
16:54C, King George III refused to sit in the same box as his son.
16:58D, the first box was infested with rats.
17:01LAUGHTER
17:04The answer is...
17:06C, King George III refused to sit in the same box as his son.
17:11APPLAUSE
17:14The French name for a jack-in-the-box
17:16can be translated into English as a tinned what?
17:19A, bear.
17:20B, clown.
17:21C, weasel.
17:22D, devil.
17:25D, devil.
17:25The answer is...
17:27D, devil.
17:29APPLAUSE
17:32It's called a Diable en Boite
17:35and there's nothing more French
17:37than turning a kid's toy into nightmare fuel.
17:39LAUGHTER
17:41Last question in my round's worth double points.
17:44While spending 44 days inside a box suspended near the Thames,
17:49magician David Blaine was taunted
17:50by a remote-controlled helicopter carrying what?
17:53A, a case of beer.
17:55B, a cheeseburger.
17:56C, a sign calling him a tosser.
17:58D, some clean clothes.
18:00E, a full Sunday roast.
18:01F, David Copperfield.
18:03LAUGHTER
18:06The answer is...
18:09B, a cheeseburger.
18:11APPLAUSE
18:15All right, at the end of my round,
18:16Mel, you're at the bottom on minus five.
18:18Get over here.
18:20APPLAUSE
18:30What happened?
18:31I guess I didn't know when to pull out.
18:33LAUGHTER
18:37All right, you ready to go?
18:38Help!
18:40Yes, you guys.
18:42APPLAUSE
18:45All right, it's a people's round!
18:48The people's round against the clock.
18:51Painting nails play along at home.
18:53Your time starts now.
18:55Complete the nursery rhyme line.
18:57Ring-a-ring-a-rosie-a-pocket.
18:58Nathan?
18:59Full of posies.
19:00Yes!
19:00How many points will you get
19:02if you answer this question correctly?
19:04Bet.
19:05Five.
19:05Yes!
19:06What word for an uncertain feeling rhymes with out?
19:10Nathan?
19:10Doubt.
19:11Yes!
19:12Brexit is a term used to describe the UK leaving which union?
19:15Nathan?
19:15European Union.
19:16Yes!
19:17In the year 2000,
19:19PlaySchool added what shaped window to its line-up?
19:21Brendan?
19:22Diamond.
19:22Yes!
19:23What's the surname of Paul Hogan's character Mick in Nathan?
19:26Dundee?
19:28Yes!
19:28In Crocodile Dundee,
19:30Dundee is correct.
19:31The compound word for a beauty treatment of both hands and feet
19:34is a mani-what?
19:35Bet.
19:36Petty.
19:36Yes!
19:38Time's up!
19:41All right, at the end of the people's round,
19:43Bet, you're at the bottom on 25.
19:44Get over here.
19:51Would you do anything differently if you had your time again?
19:54Oh, yeah.
19:55I'd say like many people before me,
19:58I took my shot and I missed the mark,
19:59so I think I probably just need to,
20:01you know,
20:02get a better aim.
20:04All right.
20:05Out!
20:09There she goes.
20:13All right, only two left.
20:15Who's going to be the hard quiz champion?
20:16Brendan and Nathan,
20:17get over here because it's time to play hard quiz.
20:19Final round,
20:21head to head,
20:22Monty Python versus poker.
20:25Hard quiz.
20:27Now,
20:27there can only be one hard quiz champion.
20:29He gets to take home the limited edition big brass mug.
20:32What will you do with the mug if you win, Nathan?
20:34I think just melt it down,
20:35make some limited edition hard quiz chips.
20:38Oh,
20:39that'd be pretty good,
20:39actually.
20:41What about you,
20:41Brendan?
20:42Well,
20:43because I'm now doing music,
20:44I might actually use it as a makeshift cowbell
20:46because there's always a,
20:47yeah,
20:48because there's always a calling for
20:50more cowbell.
20:59Wouldn't you love to see a show with Brendan
21:00just banging away to big brass mug?
21:03No comment.
21:04Oh,
21:04mate,
21:04I reckon you could tour Australia with that show.
21:06Who knows?
21:08It's best of five penalty shootout style,
21:10harder questions on your expert subjects.
21:11So it's Nathan's knowledge of poker
21:13versus Brendan's knowledge of Monty Python.
21:15Let's play.
21:16Hard.
21:20Nathan,
21:21according to Caro's book of poker tells,
21:24what is the best strategy you should use
21:26against a player who makes a bet
21:28while covering their mouth?
21:30Well,
21:31covering their mouth is generally a sign
21:34that they're not very strong.
21:37So what strategy does he advise?
21:42From memory,
21:44it is raise.
21:49Incorrect.
21:50It's call.
21:52Oh,
21:52okay.
21:52Yeah,
21:52you should call their bet
21:53because they're bluffing.
21:54It's usually a sign of bluffing.
21:55Okay.
21:56Someone covers their mouth.
21:57Has poker made you really good
21:58at reading body language?
22:00Obviously not.
22:03Brendan.
22:04Yes,
22:04yes,
22:05Tommy,
22:05baby.
22:10Did you think of that like four months ago?
22:14No,
22:14just now,
22:15I guess.
22:15Okay.
22:17I'm glad to hear you're in the moment,
22:19Brendan.
22:20In a pre-recorded piece for the 2014 show,
22:23Monty Python Live,
22:25mostly,
22:26Professor Brian Cox lists the scientific inaccuracies
22:29of Eric Heidel's Galaxy song
22:31until being interrupted by what?
22:34Believe it or not,
22:35it was a famous scientist in a wheelchair
22:38by the name of Stephen Hawking,
22:40who in fact did his own recording,
22:43if you will,
22:44of the Galaxy song as well.
22:45So,
22:46Stephen Hawking.
22:48Correct.
22:52Stephen Hawking runs him down
22:54with his wheelchair.
22:55The shows were apparently cash grab
22:57after the Pythons got sued by an ex-producer
22:59and to cover things like John Cleese's
23:01alimony payments.
23:03Nathan,
23:04known as the godfather of poker
23:06and the first person to win a million dollars
23:09in tournament play,
23:10Doyle Brunson had the hand
23:1310 deuce named after him
23:15for what reason?
23:18He
23:20had it named after him
23:21because he won the World Series of Poker
23:24twice in a row
23:26while holding that hand
23:27once in 1976
23:29and then the next time in 1977.
23:33And that was the final hand he had
23:34when he won
23:35and he made a full house with both of them.
23:38Correct.
23:41Brendan.
23:42Yes.
23:43In the 12th episode of Flying Circus Series 2,
23:46the names of the Python cast
23:48are all changed in the credits
23:49to include what word?
23:52Well,
23:53there were a few episodes
23:55where they did some mock sort of credits
23:57at the very end,
23:58actually reflecting what was in the episode.
24:00And in that particular case,
24:02it was spam, spam, spam.
24:05Well, pretty much spam was the key word there.
24:07But all the crew members
24:09also had their own foods
24:10and other things associated with it.
24:13In particular,
24:14Ian, Mick, Scrawl, McNaughton,
24:15seven and sixpence,
24:16service not included.
24:20Correct.
24:26Yeah, the episode includes a sketch
24:27where the word spam
24:28is repeated again and again.
24:29People reckon that's where
24:30we get the term spam
24:31from, meaning unwanted emails.
24:33I don't like spam!
24:35I don't like spam!
24:37I don't like spam!
24:37Yay!
24:42You're like a wind-up toy.
24:46Nathan,
24:46established in 1979,
24:49the Poker Hall of Fame
24:50has several criteria
24:51for inducting players,
24:52including the Chip Rees rule,
24:55which states what?
24:58Chip Rees is a very
25:01influential player.
25:02They actually give a trophy
25:04with his name on it
25:06when they play
25:06the Poker Players Championship.
25:09For what does his rule state?
25:13That you have to
25:16have played against
25:18the greatest players in the world
25:21and have held your own against them.
25:24Incorrect.
25:25The correct answer is
25:27players must be a minimum
25:28of 40 years old
25:29at the time of nomination.
25:31Okay.
25:32Yeah, that's the same rule
25:34for being allowed on the ABC.
25:37Brendan.
25:38Yes, Tom?
25:39In A Life of Brian
25:40DVD commentary recording,
25:42Eric Idle says that
25:43while filming
25:44Graeme Chapman's nude scene,
25:45a request was sent
25:47to the prop department
25:48for what item?
25:51Well, I have to confess,
25:52I've only seen
25:53The Life of Brian
25:54a couple of times.
25:55Ironically,
25:56I was watching it
25:57as part of a
25:58religion exam
25:59for school
26:00and...
26:02Yeah, I know
26:03that's hard to believe
26:04but...
26:06Yeah, but...
26:07But I couldn't
26:08make any sense of it
26:09so...
26:11I think the only
26:12logical thing
26:12I would say
26:13is a fig leaf.
26:15Incorrect.
26:16Yep.
26:16The correct answer is
26:17a rubber band.
26:22Chapman played
26:23the mistaken
26:24Messiah Brian
26:25but director
26:26Terry Jones
26:27looked at his knob
26:28and said
26:28we can tell
26:29that you're not Jewish.
26:31So they got a rubber band
26:32and...
26:34Anyway.
26:35Marty?
26:35Anyway.
26:39Nathan.
26:40Having won over
26:4126 million US dollars,
26:43Phil Helmuth,
26:45nicknamed
26:46the poker brat,
26:47is known for
26:48what five word
26:49catchphrase?
26:53I can dodge
26:54bullets, baby.
26:56Correct.
27:02I feel like a lot
27:04of these poker guys
27:05only see their kids
27:06on the weekend.
27:10Brendan.
27:11In the original
27:12Flying Circus
27:12cheese shop sketch,
27:14John Cleese's
27:14character requests
27:1543 kinds of cheese
27:17including
27:18Czechoslovakian
27:19sheep's milk cheese
27:20followed immediately
27:21by what variety?
27:24Well,
27:24let's see how many
27:25cheeses we have to go for.
27:27Three.
27:27Roquefort,
27:28Pulavec,
27:28Pulsalou,
27:29Savoyer,
27:29Sabora,
27:30Carré de l'Espres,
27:31Bleu,
27:31Pulsan.
27:32That's not among them.
27:35Yeah,
27:36but one that I,
27:37one that I think
27:38sounds strange
27:39but I don't think
27:39is an actual cheese
27:40but what the hell,
27:41um,
27:42Venezuelan beaver cheese.
27:45Correct.
27:46Correct.
27:46Yes.
27:52I don't really
27:53feel impressed
27:54for some reason.
27:56I feel like
27:56that was right
27:57up your alley,
27:58Brendan.
27:58I don't even
27:59like cheese.
28:04Nathan,
28:05you need to get
28:05this right.
28:05If you get this
28:06wrong,
28:07then Brendan,
28:07you are tonight's
28:07high quiz champion.
28:09Nathan.
28:10A chapter
28:11in the 1843 book
28:13An Exposure
28:14of the Arts
28:15and Miseries
28:16of Gambling
28:17says that poker
28:18seems to be
28:20a variation
28:20of which
28:22British card
28:23game?
28:23British game?
28:25I believe
28:25it's
28:27Bragg.
28:29Correct.
28:30CHEERING
28:33All right,
28:34Brendan,
28:34if you get
28:34this right,
28:35you are
28:35tonight's
28:35hard quiz
28:35champion.
28:36Right.
28:37Brendan,
28:38the 16th
28:38century painting
28:39An Allegory
28:40with Venus
28:41and Cupid
28:42inspired what
28:42piece of
28:43Monty Python
28:44iconography?
28:45I don't
28:46believe this.
28:47It's one
28:48that's,
28:48it's something
28:48that's been
28:49seen in almost
28:50all 45
28:50episodes of it,
28:52I mean,
28:52of Monty Python's
28:53Flying Circus.
28:54It has to be
28:55the foot.
28:56Correct,
28:57which means you
28:57are tonight's
28:58hard quiz,
28:58yes.
28:59Well done.
29:00All right,
29:01Nathan,
29:01you know
29:01what this
29:01means.
29:02Oh!
29:04There he
29:04goes.
29:10Congratulations,
29:11Brendan,
29:11you're
29:11Spice.
29:12Park is
29:12champion!
29:14You get
29:14your big
29:14crossbar.
29:15And you
29:16get to do
29:16the side-off.
29:18Thank you
29:18for playing
29:20hard!
29:22I like
29:23playing hard,
29:23you know what I mean?
29:24Dutch,
29:24Dutch,
29:24say no more.
29:27I don't
29:27block,
29:28Spice!
29:30can't
29:30stop.
29:30I'm
29:30going to
29:30stop.
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