:04:00
Oink, oink. We'll be pigs.
:04:05
So long, motorcycle.
:04:07
You're very brave. I wish you luck.
:04:10
Now, a fantastic surprise.
Back, by popular demand...
:04:15
...the all-time winningest family
in the history of Pig in a Poke:
:04:19
The Froegers.
:04:23
The Froegers?
No one's ever beaten the Froegers.
:04:27
Mr. Froeger, tell us about yourselves.
:04:30
I won my Nobel Prize in 1967.
:04:34
My wife won hers in 1970.
:04:36
Our son, Moe, has just been elected
to the board of Microtech...
:04:40
...a computer software corporation.
:04:42
Our daughter, Ruth, is the youngest female
ever to be accepted at Harvard Law School.
:04:50
Good luck to all of you.
Now, let's take a look at our categories.
:04:54
Pharmacology.
:04:56
American Explorers.
Chronology of the Pharaohs.
:05:00
The Geography of the Brain...
:05:02
...and History of
Early Hungarian Cabinet Making.
:05:06
Not bad.
:05:08
Froegers, since you're the challengers,
you get to pick the first category.
:05:12
The Hungarian one.
Nobody knows anything about Hungarians.
:05:15
I don't know. Kent, we'd like
The Geography of the Brain.
:05:19
The question is:
:05:22
What are the pyramidal tracts?
:05:29
Five seconds.
:05:31
The pyramidal tracts are
a housing development outside of Cairo.
:05:39
Too bad.
:05:44
You're the champions
if you answer correctly.
:05:47
The pyramidal tracts...
:05:49
...are a complex of multi-synaptic
lower motor neurons...
:05:53
...which interconnect the basal ganglia
with the reticular formation.
:05:58
You said, "Lower motor neurons."
The answer is: Upper motor neurons.