High School Quiz Show: Maine
Falmouth vs. Hebron Academy
Season 9 Episode 10 | 28m 50sVideo has Closed Captions
Falmouth vs. Hebron Academy
Falmouth takes on Hebron Academy in quarterfinal number two!
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Falmouth vs. Hebron Academy
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Falmouth takes on Hebron Academy in quarterfinal number two!
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorship(upbeat music) - It's time for quarterfinal number two.
And one of today's teams will move on to the semifinals in their quest for the $1,000 grand prize.
In today's match, we have the Navigators of Falmouth High School.
(upbeat music) Taking on the Lumberjacks of Hebron Academy.
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I'm Todd Gutner.
In quarterfinal number one, Westbrook was victorious over Gould Academy and moved on to the semis.
Each of today's teams are hoping to join them in the battle for the season nine championship.
Falmouth has been to the championship twice in seasons two and three, but haven't yet won the crown.
They would like to change that this year.
But they need to get past Hebron Academy who were runners up in their very first appearance on the show in season seven.
Who moves on?
Let's get things going by meeting our teams.
For Falmouth, we have Aodhan, Emmy, Felicity, and Julia.
And they're coached by Mike Casey.
And for Hebron Academy, we have Quinn, Perrin, Olivia, and Eila.
And they're coached by Aaron McKee and Joshua King.
The competition has four rounds.
The tossup round, the head-to-head round, and the category round, and also that awesome lightning round.
We'll start with the tossup round.
All answers are worth 10 points.
And this is the only round with no point deductions for wrong answers.
Players must wait for me to complete the question.
And if one team answers incorrectly, the other team will be given a chance to answer.
Everybody ready?
All right, here we go with the first question.
A classic "Saturday Night Live" sketch depicts the band the Blue Oyster Cult in the recording studio where the producer repeatedly asked for more of what percussion instrument?
(bell ringing) Go ahead, Quinn.
- Cowbell?
- Cowbell.
What word that means rebirth is used to refer to the period that followed the Middle Ages in Europe.
(bell ringing) Go ahead.
Quinn again.
- Renaissance?
- Yes.
Aviation pioneers Wilbur and Orville were brothers with what last name?
(bell ringing) Emmy.
- Wright.
- Wright is also right.
What type of wise old bird was associated with the Greek goddess Athena and depicted on ancient Greek coins?
(bell ringing) Emmy again.
- Owl.
- Owl.
Yes.
Up next, we have a picture question.
So please take a look at your monitor.
What Virginian statesman and primary author of the Declaration of Independence later became the third president of the United States?
(bell ringing) Go ahead, Julia.
- Thomas Jefferson?
- Yes.
In the US presidential election, each state's electoral votes are determined by its population.
That means which state has the most electoral votes?
(bell ringing) Quinn.
- California?
- California is the correct answer.
A new Barbie doll introduced in 2025 wears a continuous glucose monitor and an insulin pump, indicating that she is living with what condition that affects more than 38 million people in the US?
(bell ringing) Go ahead, Emmy.
- Diabetes?
- Will we take that?
Yes, good job.
A quote associated with US President Harry Truman says, "If you can't stand the heat, get out of" what room?
(bell ringing) Aodhan.
- The kitchen?
- The kitchen, of course.
In the military thriller novel and movie "The Hunt for Red October," what is Red October?
(bell ringing) Aodhan.
- It's a submarine.
- It is a submarine.
Up next, a video question.
So, again, to the monitor.
- Hi, I'm Ari Snider, the local host of "All Things Considered" and a news reporter at Maine Public Radio.
And here's my question for you.
Following the end of the American War of Independence, large numbers of people who wanted to keep their allegiance to Great Britain relocated to other countries and territories, including New Brunswick.
What's the collective name for these people who left the newly formed United States?
(buzzer buzzing) - That was a tough one.
Loyalists is the answer.
In the United States, what fuzzy brown fruit is known by a name that refers to a fuzzy brown bird from New Zealand?
(bell ringing) Perrin.
- Kiwi.
- Yes.
Which abolitionists from Massachusetts began publishing The Liberator newspaper in 1831 and helped to found the American Anti-Slavery Society in 1833?
(bell ringing) Felicity.
- William Lloyd Garrison?
- That is the right answer.
Mira, Zoey, and Rumi are a superstar musical trio who protect the world from supernatural evil in what 2025 animated movie that features the voices of May Hong, Ji-young Yoo, and Arden Cho?
(bell ringing) Eila.
- "K-pop Demon Hunters?"
- That's the right answer.
A mycologist is most likely to be interested in which of these things?
Honeybees, mushrooms, or meteorites.
(bell ringing) Quinn.
- Mushrooms.
- Mushroom's correct.
What is the four-letter name for traditional Hawaiian dance in which gestures and movements are used to tell a story?
(bell ringing) Felicity.
- Hula?
- Hula, yes.
The Statue of Liberty holds a tablet in her left hand and what object in her right hand that's raised above her head?
(bell ringing) Felicity.
- Torch?
- Also correct.
In the 1940s, which physicists from Italy supervised the construction of the first nuclear reactor in the United States?
(bell ringing) Quinn.
- Fermi.
- Fermi.
Correct.
A fish's dorsal fins are on its back.
Where are its caudal fins located?
(buzzer buzzing) The tail.
A Washington D.C.
library founded by Henry Clay Folger holds the world's largest collection of works related to what writer?
(buzzer buzzing) The answer is Shakespeare.
What two-word Latin term meaning unknown land was used by early mapmakers to designate places that had not yet been charted by explorers.
(bell ringing) Quinn.
- Terra incognito?
- That is correct.
In American financial history, Black Tuesday usually refers to October 29th of what year when the stock market crashed and the Great Depression began?
(bell ringing) Quinn again.
- 1929?
- Yes.
Another math question.
The last one.
What is the area of a square with a diagonal measuring 20?
(buzzer buzzing) Correct answer.
200.
TV broadcasts of important events often include an onscreen ASL interpreter.
In this context, what do the letters ASL stand for?
(bell ringing) Felicity.
- American Sign Language?
- Yes.
According to the traditional rhyme, "Monday's child is fair of face," Tuesday's child is full of what positive quality?
(bell ringing) Aaron.
- Grace?
- Grace, yes.
What name that begins with A is given to the group of steroid hormones such as testosterone that control development of bone and muscle mass and other physical characteristics as humans mature?
(bell ringing) Quinn.
- Anabolic?
- Incorrect.
Falmouth, you wanna give it a shot?
Oh.
(buzzer buzzing) What did you think it was, Quinn?
- Androgens.
- Yes.
Yes.
That's the right answer.
Androgens.
All right, here's our next question.
From a Tamil word meaning logs tied together, what is the name for a sailboat with two parallel hulls connected by a deck?
(bell ringing) Perrin.
- Obycat?
- [Todd] Incorrect.
Falmouth?
(bell ringing and buzzer buzzing) Go ahead, Aodhan.
- Catamaran?
- Yeah, you got it.
Catamaran.
Rudolph the First of Germany was the first king of what family dynasty that would eventually rule Austria-Hungary and most of central Europe from the 13th to the early 20th century?
(bell ringing) Quinn.
- Habsburgs?
- That's the right answer.
(bell ringing) Ooh, and that's the end of our first round.
Ooh, this is a great match.
Falmouth, 110.
Hebron Academy, 110.
Don't go anywhere.
We will meet the players when we get back.
(upbeat music) Before we go to the head-to-head round, we like to pause and get to know our players with a slightly off the wall question.
And the question is, if you woke up tomorrow morning as a qualifying athlete in the Olympic games, what sport would you most like to compete in and why?
We'll start over here with Falmouth and Aodhan.
- I would compete in swimming.
- Do you have a specific event in swimming that you'd like to do?
- Probably 50 free.
'Cause it's over quickly.
- [Todd] Oh.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
- So it's like all the pain is condensed into a short amount of time.
- Right.
It's over in a split second practically.
- Yeah.
Like, you get to the disappointment like, earlier on.
(laughs) - Oh, no.
You would win the event, Aodhan.
Of course.
- Of course.
I'm just so talented.
- There you go.
Emmy, your turn.
- Gymnastics.
- Gymnastics.
Also, same question.
Is there a specific, you know, little event in gymnastics?
Like rings, or what's it, pommel horse, or something like that?
- No, I just- - [Todd] No, just all of it?
- I just wanna be the same height as people, so.
(laughs) - Oh.
(laughs) Oh, Emmy.
You'll get there someday.
It's okay.
Felicity, your turn.
- I think I'd go with diving.
- Diving.
All right.
Why?
- It just seems really fun.
- [Todd] Yeah.
- I like normal diving.
I think it would be really cool to jump off of the really high diving board.
- And do you do like, do you jump off of like, bridges in the area, or rocks, and stuff like that?
No, you haven't?
- Just normal diving on the swim team.
- Normal diving on the swim team.
Oh, okay.
You are on the swim team.
Awesome.
Julia.
- I would do volleyball.
- [Todd] Volleyball?
- Yeah.
- [Todd] Why volleyball?
- I've played it since I was in like, seventh grade.
- [Todd] Okay.
- I've always really liked it.
- You still play in high school too?
- [Julia] Yeah.
- Oh, great.
How is your team?
- I got injured during our last play.
- [Todd] Oh, no.
- And we lost, so.
- [Todd] Oh, that's a bummer.
- Yeah.
- Oh, okay.
Well, better luck next year.
- No.
- [Todd] Oh, no.
You're going on.
You're a senior?
- Yeah.
- Bummer.
Well, you could still do it in college.
- [Julia] Yeah, that's fine.
- Like, club or something.
All right, let's head over to Ebron Academy.
Hebron academy, sorry.
Quinn.
- I think javelin.
It's a proud multiple 100,000 year old tradition.
The human hand is evolved to grip the shape of a spear.
So why not?
- Yeah, why not?
It could be a little dangerous, no?
If you don't have experience.
- Well, I mean it's just one person throwing the spears in one direction.
So I think it's a little safer than a... - Something else out there.
- [Quinn] Yeah.
- Thanks, Quinn.
Perrin.
- I think I'd do break dancing.
- First of all, is that an Olympic sport?
- It is.
- [Todd] I know it was.
- As of the last summer.
- [Todd] I doubt it's ever gonna be in there again.
- Well, if it is, I'll be there.
- Who is the Australian woman that took part in it?
What was her name?
Darn it.
- [Perrin] I can't remember.
- I can't remember either.
- Raygun?
- Raygun.
That was it.
Raygun, yes.
It was very controversial 'cause she was barely doing breakdown.
- She was barely doing.
But I think I can do better than Raygun.
- I bet you could.
I think all of us could, actually.
(laughs) Olivia, your turn.
- Probably ice hockey.
- Ice hockey.
Do you play hockey?
I do play ice hockey, yeah.
- Oh, you do?
What's your position?
- I play defense.
Point defense.
- You're on the back line, okay.
Do you check and everything too?
- Girls aren't allowed to, technically.
- [Todd] But do you get an elbow in there every once in a while?
- I think everybody does a little bit.
- Yeah, there you go.
(laughs) Eila, last up.
- I would have to say freestyle skiing.
- Freestyle skiing.
That's with the tricks and stuff?
- Yeah.
- Do you like aerial stuff and all that?
- I can't do it.
But something I've always wanted to do.
- [Todd] You want to do it.
- Yeah.
- All right.
Well, you're trying to learn it?
- Mm-hmm.
- All right.
Sweet.
Thank you, guys.
The head-to-head round is next.
But let's see how well you do with our viewer question of the week.
(upbeat music) - Hi, I'm Casey Turner from Bangor Savings Bank.
And here is your America at 250 viewer question of the week.
(dramatic music) "Capital Park, across from the Maine State House, is home to an exact replica of what historic item that was presented to the state in 1950?"
(dramatic music) The answer is the Liberty Bell.
In 1950, the United States government commissioned the Paccard Bell Foundry to create 54 replicas of the famous Liberty Bell.
A copy was given to each state, some territories, and the 54th going to the city of Annecy, France, home of the foundry, as a gift of friendship.
(dramatic music) - It's time for the head-to-head round.
Players alternate facing off right here at the desk.
Correct answers are worth 10 points.
Incorrect answers will cost you 10 points.
We have 90 seconds on our clock.
Here we go.
What vegetable is the main ingredient in hash browns?
(bell ringing) Over here.
- Potato.
- Yes.
Bismarck is the capital of which US state?
(buzzer buzzing) North Dakota.
Which Zodiac sign is represented by the twins?
(bell ringing) - Gemini?
- Yes.
Which province of Canada has a majority French-speaking population?
(bell ringing) - Quebec?
- Yes.
A typical human heart has how many chambers?
(bell ringing) - Four?
- Yep.
Alpha and beta are the first two letters of the Greek alphabet.
What is the third letter?
(bell ringing) - Gamma?
- Yes.
The three R's of environmental waste management are reduce, reuse, and what?
(bell ringing) - Recycle?
- Correct.
What Hawaiian word that means love is commonly used as a greeting and a farewell.
(bell ringing) - Aloha?
- Aloha.
An elver is the young of what type of fish?
(buzzer buzzing) Eel.
What double reed musical instrument is typically the largest and lowest pitched of the woodwind family?
(bell ringing) - Bassoon?
- Bassoon.
Correct.
The second and sixth president of the United States both had what surname?
(bell ringing) - Adams?
- Adams.
How many official time zones does China have?
(buzzer buzzing) One.
A Confederate army defeat at what 1863 battle gave the Union control of the Mississippi River?
(buzzer buzzing) Vicksburg.
After Steve, the second default character added to Minecraft is- (bell ringing) - Alex.
- Alex is correct.
Maggots are- (bell ringing) Oh, that's the end of the round.
It's still super tight.
Falmouth, 180.
Hebron Academy, 140.
The category round is next.
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(upbeat music) - Next up is the category round with the following choices.
A long time ago.
In a galaxy far, far away.
The X Wing.
And or.
May the fours be with you.
And just stars, no wars.
Each team will alternate control of two categories.
Questions have increasing point values with each question.
They can choose to answer and either gain or lose points.
They can skip and neither gain nor lose points.
Or, once per category, they can toss it and force the other team to answer.
Players will have five seconds to confer and decide what to do.
Hebron Academy, you trail by a little, little bit.
Quinn, what's your first category gonna be?
- [Quinn] Are we thinking galaxy or- - [Perrin] I think galaxy.
- [Quinn] Yeah, in a galaxy far, far away.
- Alrighty.
So we're gonna do in a galaxy far, far away.
These are questions about galaxies in space.
Here's our first one.
Object M104 in the Messier catalog is which galaxy that's named for a style of Mexican hat.
- Sombrero?
Sombrero?
- Yes, that's the answer.
Sombrero.
In a galaxy far, far away for 15.
The size of a galaxy is measured in what unit that is roughly equivalent to 5.9 trillion miles?
- Ooh, parsecs?
- I have no clue.
- Parsecs.
- That's incorrect.
A light-year is the right answer.
In a galaxy far, far away for 20.
Which constellation known as The Lion contains at least 40 galaxies, including the Hamburger Galaxy?
- Leo?
- Leo is correct.
In a galaxy far, far away for 25.
The Pinwheel Galaxy and our own Milky Way Galaxy are galaxies with what shape that has long arms surrounding a bulge or disc at the center?
- Spiral?
- Spiral, yes.
In a galaxy far, far away for 30.
Dividing a galaxy's recessional velocity by its distance from Earth gives you the value of a constant named for which American astronomer who demonstrated that the Andromeda nebula was actually a galaxy?
- Do we want to skip or toss?
I haven't got this.
- We could toss.
- We could toss.
- I think we should skip.
- Okay, skip.
- You wanna skip it?
The answer is Hubble.
Hubble.
All right, that wraps up that category.
We're gonna go over to Falmouth now.
Aodhan, what's your choice gonna be?
(students whispering) - [Aodhan] We'll take long time ago.
- A long time ago.
These will be questions related to Earth in prehistoric times.
Here's the first one for 10 points.
Drawings and paintings dating back 14,000 years were discovered in the 1870s on the walls of the Altamira cave in what country?
- France?
- Incorrect.
Spain.
A long time ago for 15.
What name for early human cave dwellers comes from the Greek words meaning going into a hole?
The name is also used in the game Dungeons & Dragons for a race of cave-dwelling creatures.
- Skip.
- Okay, you wanna skip?
The answer is troglodytes.
Troglodytes.
A long time ago for 20.
Plants and animals first appeared on Earth between 252 and 541 million years ago during what geological era whose name means ancient life?
(warning buzzer buzzing) - Skip.
- You wanna skip.
The answer's Paleozoic.
A long time ago for 25.
What is the last name of archeologists Lewis and Mary who discovered fossilized remains of prehistoric hominids at the Olduvai Gorge in Tanzania?
- Skip.
- Skip that one too.
It's Leakey.
And our last one in this tough category, a long time ago.
Between the Stone Age and the Bronze Age was what age in human history when human beings first began crafting objects from metal?
(warning buzzer buzzing) Aodhan?
You can skip, toss, or answer.
- Skip.
- Skip.
It's copper.
Copper's the answer.
All right, we're gonna head back over to Hebron Academy for your second category.
What's it gonna be, Quinn?
- [Perrin] What do you think the X Wing is?
- [Quinn] I don't know.
Do you think just stars, no wars?
- [Perrin] I was thinking- - [Olivia] That's what I was- - [Quinn] Yeah, just stars, no wars.
- That's the one you want?
All right, just stars, no wars.
These are all questions that relate to worldwide celebrities.
- [Quinn] Okay.
- [Perrin] Okay.
- Here's the first one.
What Hollywood superstar performs many of his own stunts when he portrays Ethan Hunt in the "Mission: Impossible" film franchise?
- Oh, it's that guy.
Tom Cruise, yeah.
- Tom Cruise.
Sorry.
- Perrin goes, "It's that guy."
(laughs) But you got it.
Tom Cruise.
Just stars, no wars.
15.
Amy Poehler, Rashida Jones, and Adam Scott star as three of the main characters in which sitcom that released seven seasons from 2009 to 2015?
- It's definitely not "Friends," right?
- No, it's not.
"Friends" was in '90s.
(students speaking faintly) Skip.
- Skip?
"Parks and Recreation."
Parks and rec.
Just stars, no wars for 20.
In 2025, what 21-year-old tennis star became the first American woman since Serena Williams to win the French Open Women's Singles Championship?
- I thought it was gonna be Serena Williams.
(warning buzzer buzzing) - [Todd] What do you think, Quinn?
- Skip.
- Coco Gauff.
Just stars, no wars.
25.
Timothee Chalamet starred in the 2024 movie "A Complete Unknown" where he portrayed what American singer-songwriter at the start of his career in the 1960s?
- Okay, I'm glad you- - Bob Dylan.
Bob Dylan.
- [Todd] Bob Dylan.
Correct.
- [Perrin] He's a big fan.
- Just stars, no wars.
30.
What TikTok star was born in Senegal and grew up in Italy, became a global sensation with videos in which he makes fun of complicated life hacks and ends with palms up shrug?
With a palms up shrug.
- I don't know.
- I don't know.
- Baden was just talking about it too.
- I don't know.
- Me neither.
- It's like a weird- (warning buzzer buzzing) - The answer's Khaby Lame.
Anyway, we're gonna move on to Falmouth.
And you're gonna select your second category, Aodhan.
(students speaking faintly) - [Aodhan] We'll go with and or.
- The category you choose is and or.
And these will be questions about grammar and parts of speech.
Here's the first.
And, or, and yet are examples of what parts of speech that links two ideas in the same sentence?
- Conjunctions?
- That's correct.
And or for 15.
In the sentence, the quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog, the words quick, brown, and lazy are what part of speech?
- Adjectives?
- Yes.
And or for 20.
An interjection may be followed by a comma, but, more often, it's followed by what more energetic punctuation mark?
- Exclamation point.
- Exclamation point?
- That is it.
And or for 25.
I, you, and they are pronouns.
Mine, yours, and theirs are what specific type of pronouns?
- Possessive pronouns.
- Possessive pronouns?
- That's it.
And or for 30.
The last one.
From the Latin for bend around, what is the name for the pointy diacritical mark that is placed over a vowel to indicate how it should be pronounced in words from languages other than English?
(students speaking faintly) - Skip.
- You wanna skip?
The answer is circumflex.
That wraps up our category round.
We have a score of, oh, this one's good.
Falmouth, 240.
Hebron Academy, 215.
Our lightning round is next.
And anything can happen in it.
So sit tight.
We'll be right back.
(upbeat music) Okay, we're heading into the final 90 seconds of gameplay.
The lightning round.
Players, you do not have to wait for me to finish the question.
You can buzz in anytime.
But do not answer until I call your name.
You get 20 points for each correct answer.
Incorrect answers will cost you 20.
The other team does not get a chance to answer.
Our clock is set.
Good luck.
Here we go.
Dr.
Martin Luther King Jr.
was born in 1929 on the 15th day of what month.
(bell ringing) Aodhan.
- February?
- Incorrect.
In January.
In the comic strip "Calvin and Hobbes," what kind of animal is- (bell ringing) Quinn.
- Tiger.
- [Todd] Yes.
In Greek mythology, what king turned everything he touched into- (bell ringing) Aodhan?
- Midas?
- [Todd] Correct.
The outermost layer of the sun has what name that means crown?
(bell ringing) Quinn.
- Corona?
- [Todd] Correct.
Mount Kilimanjaro is the highest point on which continent?
(bell ringing) Aodhen.
- Africa?
- [Todd] Yes.
Which amendment to the US Constitution guarantees the right to a speedy and public trial?
(buzzer buzzing) The sixth.
Long John Silver is a fictional pirate in which novel?
(bell ringing) - "Treasure Island?"
- [Todd] Yes.
What independent politician began his first term as a US Senator from Vermont in 2007?
(bell ringing) Aodhan.
- Bernie Sanders?
- [Todd] Yes.
What's the common name for the soft tissue inside bones where blood cells form?
(bell ringing) Quinn.
- Marrow.
- [Todd] Yep.
In 1981, Ronald Reagan nominated what woman to be Justice on the US Supreme- (bell ringing) Aodhan.
- Sandra Day O'Connor?
- That's correct.
Beaverton is a city in what state whose unofficial nickname is The Beaver State?
(buzzer buzzing) Oregon.
H&M clothing stores, IKEA, and Spotify all originated in which- (bell ringing) Aodhan.
- Sweden?
- [Todd] That's it.
Michael Jordan and Wilt Chamberlain are all Hall of Famers players of what sport?
(bell ringing) Aodhan.
- Basketball?
- [Todd] That's it.
What was the first name of the 16th century Russian czar known as the terrible- (bell ringing) Quinn.
- Ivan?
- Yes.
Oh, that's the end of the match.
And the winning team is Falmouth with a winning score of 340 points.
They'll be moving on to the semifinals in a few weeks.
Hebron academy, you had 315 points.
Such an awesome job.
Thank you guys for playing.
Be sure to tune in next time for quarter final number three as Yarmouth takes on Orono.
Thanks for watching.
And we'll see you next time on "High School Quiz Show: Maine."
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