This is the piece of furniture that Daniel HAS fallen off many times
What is his bed?
This is the age that Digby lied about being
Say: Topeka Bodega (x2)
Topeka Bodega
I am against selling violent video games to minors. This is the side of the debate I am arguing.
What is the proposition?
These are the three parts of an argument
What is the claim, warrant, and impact?
The word that Brian used to describe how his brother's make him feel
What is "annoyed?"
This is the pet that Berke lied about having
What is a hamster?
Say Good Blood, Bad Blood (x3)
Good Blood, Bad Blood
This is the oldest age a minor can be
What is 17?
This is the side of the debate that round's final speaker belongs to?
What is the Proposition?
Max's dog DOES look like this animal
What is a rat?
I'm sorry Wyatt. I didn't write down any of your truths or lies!! So in honor of Wyatt, and instead of an "on theme" question- spell Wyatt's last name.
What is N-Y-C-Z
Say: Unique New York x5
Unique New York
This is the meaning of the letter "M" in a video game rating
What is "mature?" or 17+
This is the length of time that the Third Speaker has for his/her speech
What is 4 min?
This is the number of foreign countries Irene HAS visited
What is 8?
This is the country that Sarah Grace lied about growing up in
What is the Czech Republic?
Say: How can a clam cram in a clean cream can? (x3)
How can a clam cram in a clean cream can
The name of the Supreme court case that legalized selling violent video games to minors in California in 2011
What is Brown v the EMA?
This is the word for the process of boiling your whole argument down to one word (usually cited by Speaker 3)
What is crystallization?
This is the amount of money that Aaron says his small business has made
$1700
The number of contacts that Cynthia lied about having in her phone
What is 32?
Say: I wish to wash my Irish wrist watch (x3)
I wish to wash my Irish Wrist Watch
When the Supreme Court made their decision to allow violent games to be sold to minors, this is the amendment that was cited
What is the first amendment? (specifically Freedom of Speech)
These are the "protected minutes" for the First and Second Speaker where no POIs can be asked
What is the first and the last minute?