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  2. 1950s quiz show scandals - Wikipedia

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    Twenty-One (October 16, 1958) The $64,000 Question (November 2, 1958) [20] Tic-Tac-Dough, primetime edition (December 29, 1958) For Love or Money (January 30, 1959) [21] [22] In late August 1958, New York prosecutor Joseph Stone convened a grand jury to investigate the allegations of the fixing of quiz shows.

  3. Twenty-One (game show) - Wikipedia

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    Questions were still worth 1 to 11 points, but all main-game questions were multiple-choice, with no multiple-part questions. Questions worth six or fewer points had one correct answer out of three choices. Questions worth seven to ten points had one correct answer out of four choices; for ten-point questions, "all/none of the above" was an option.

  4. Common Knowledge (game show) - Wikipedia

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    Common Knowledge "tests contestants on everyday questions that, in theory, they should know the answers to." Two teams of three players consisting of family, friends, or co-workers will compete answering multiple-choice questions in three rounds of play with the winning team going on to the bonus round to play for $10,000.

  5. Fox News Digital's News Quiz: November 22, 2024 - AOL

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    Check back next week for the latest News Quiz from Fox News Digital. Thanks for playing! Original article source: Fox News Digital's News Quiz: November 22, 2024

  6. News quiz: Test your skills on Charlotte Observer headlines ...

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  7. America Says - Wikipedia

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    America Says is an American television game show hosted by John Michael Higgins and broadcast on Game Show Network.The series consists of two teams of four guessing the top answers to fill-in-the-blank survey questions.

  8. Every Second Counts (British game show) - Wikipedia

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    Each week, three married couples competed against each other to win seconds of time. In each half of the game, one member of each couple sat in the "driver's seat" and answered questions (which were all statements, each with two possible answers). Each correct answer earned seconds, while an incorrect answer eliminated that player from the round.

  9. Pub quiz - Wikipedia

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    A pub quiz team in England. A pub quiz is a quiz held in a pub or bar. These events are also called quiz nights, [1] trivia nights, [2] or bar trivia [3] and may be held in other settings. The pub quiz is a modern example of a pub game, and often attempts to lure customers to the establishment on quieter days.