Tap Dancing & Outer Space

Yvette welcomes 10-year-old Jayla to the Silly Warm-up Round featuring two experts on Tap Dancing. Susan is a Tap Dancing teacher, who explains which cultures contributed to the creation of Tap. Then there's Jerri, who claims to hold the world record in continuous tap dancing. Jackie and Connor are two adults, who
claim to be experts on Space. Jackie is an Astrophysicist, who describes a star ninety times bigger than our own sun! Connor is an Astronomer, who tells us all about dark matter and how much of the universe it takes up. CLIVE wonders if his "star power" will possibly supernova. Jayla knows a bunch about Space, but
can she find the fibber?
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