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  2. Quiz league - Wikipedia

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    A quiz league is an organization running quizzes on a home and away basis, usually in pubs.Like the pub quiz, it is chiefly a British phenomenon although the format has significant differences to a pub quiz due to the usual number of teams (two) and the presence of individual questions.

  3. Pub quiz - Wikipedia

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    Some quizzes add a small, separate round of questions to the end of a regular quiz, with the chance to win a jackpot. Each week an amount of money is added to the jackpot, and if no team answers the questions correctly, the money rolls over to the next quiz. The maximum amount of the jackpot may be limited by local gaming regulations.

  4. Quiz bowl - Wikipedia

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    Quiz bowl tests players in a variety of academic subjects including literature, science, history, and fine arts. [23] Additionally, some quiz bowl events may feature small amounts of popular culture content like sports, popular music, and other non-academic general knowledge subjects, although their inclusion is generally kept to a minimum. [24 ...

  5. Here Are The 19 Best Quizzes From November 2021 - AOL

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    Ready, set, quiz!View Entire Post › ATTENTION: This is not a quiz. It's a collection of the best trivia and personality quizzes from November 2021 — in one place for your convenience.

  6. Debatable (game show) - Wikipedia

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    For the final round the contestant picks one celebrity, and between them they pick a category and are given 45 seconds to find three correct answers out of six. If the correct three answers are given, the contestant walks away with all the money they have won in the game, up to £2,000 (£3,000 in 45 minute episodes).

  7. Jay's Virtual Pub Quiz - Wikipedia

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    These live quizzes air on Thursday and Saturday evenings, [12] and usually feature five rounds of ten questions followed by a final tiebreaker question. The length of these quizzes—including preamble, charity messages, and intervals—is approximately 1 hour 40 minutes. [13] The live stream begin at 19:50, with the quiz beginning at 20:15.

  8. Sporcle - Wikipedia

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    Sporcle is a trivia and pub quiz website created by trivia enthusiast Matt Ramme. [1] First launched on April 23, 2007, the website allows users to play and make quizzes on a wide range of subjects, with the option of earning badges by completing challenges.

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