[MUSIC PLAYING] All right, that's
wonderful music. Let's bring out our
contestants, please. [MUSIC PLAYING] Hi, there. You would be Matt. That's my name. Yes, and you would be Frankie? Correct. OK, hello, Matt. Hello, Frankie. You were our doctor for
Mother's Day, right? That's right. Yes, OK. And Matt, you were one of
the guys in our GEICO Skybox up there. That's right. All right, we know
you're beautiful. [SCREAMING] So we know you're
beautiful, but today, we're going to test your brains. Frankie, we're going
to start with you. OK. OK. Here we go. Frankie, what founding
father is on the $10 bill? Thomas Jefferson. Hm, no, no, it is not. And-- [BUZZ] There's no need to lean down. We can hear you. [LAUGHTER] It's Alexander Hamilton. Yeah, yeah, that's OK. But now, you know that. Yeah. That's how we all learn. That's right. Matt, who is on the $20 bill? Thomas Jefferson. No. It would be so much easier if he
were on all the bills, but no. [BUZZ] Andrew Jackson. Andrew Jackson. Yes, yes, and again,
we've learned something. Frankie, name six of the
original 13 colonies. OK. Massachusetts. Massachusetts. Connecticut. Yes. New Hampshire. Yep. Vermont. No. But you're in the area. Keep going. Something with a D. Rhode Island. Not with a D, but yes. Delaware. Rhode Island, Delaware. Delaware, yeah. Well, that was close to six. That's good. [CHIME] That's good, very impressive. [CHEERING] All right. Hi, Matt. How many stripes are
on the American flag, and how many stars? There's 50 stars and 13 stripes. That's right, yes. [CHIME] [CHEERING] [APPLAUSE] You don't need to
lean down that far. [LAUGHTER] Frankie, I know. You think you do, but it
picks up all kinds of things. Frankie, who invented
the telephone? Thomas Edison. No, but he did invent something. What did he invent? The wheel. The light bulb. What? Tell it. The what? Hold on. [LAUGHTER] Matt, do you want to help him? I said the wheel. Sorry I leaned forward. The wheel. Who invented the wheel? Was it the Thomas Edison guy? [LAUGHTER] Well, [INAUDIBLE]. [BUZZ] Sorry. I got one right. You said you got one right? Yeah. No, you did not. No, no, no, no, no. No, that is not correct. OK, Matt, finish the
phrase, "a bird in the hand is worth two in the--" Sky. No, it should be. Yeah, right? It's beautiful. What do you say it is, Frankie? Pan. A bird in the hand is
worth two in the pan. [LAUGHTER] It rhymes. Yeah. It's not going to make
sense to you, but it's bush. OK. OK. Frankie, what continent
is Australia located on? Australia is a continent. That is right, Frankie. [CHIME] [CHEERING] Matt, Boise is the
capital of what state? Idaho. That is correct, Matt. [CHIME] Frankie, spell hors d'oeuvres. Hors d'oeuvres. That's mean. That's not-- that's hard. Spell "appetizer." Appetizer-- A-P-P-E-T-I-Z-E-R. That's right. [CHIME] [APPLAUSE] Good one. I got that. You're good. Matt, I feel good
about this one for you. Who wrote the play Hamlet? Shakespeare. Yes. [CHIME] I knew you had it. I was going to say Hamlet. Oh. That's it. That's the last one. All right, that is the
last one for winning. You're getting a year-- who won? I think Frankie won. Frankie, you're getting a year's
supply of Johnson and Johnson's Baby Oil so you can-- [LAUGHTER]