Food Science & Fossils

Yvette welcomes 12-year-old twins Spencer & Vivienne to the silly warm-up round, which features two experts on Food Science. Eden is a food scientist, who develops formulas to keep food fresh, while Julien is a chef, who cooks exclusively with food he found in his couch cushions. CLIVE gets a visit from his twin, C
LEEVE, who reveals that CLIVE isn't much of a dancer. In the Main Round, Jason and Lisa are two adults, who claim to be experts on Fossils. Jason says he's a professor, while Lisa claims to be the State Paleontologist of New York. Lisa tells Vivienne and Max that poop is considered to be a fossil. Jason says the te
rm Dinosaur means "Terrible Lizard." Spencer and Vivienne both seem to know a lot about Fossils, but can they find the fibber?
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