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  2. World Quizzing Championships - Wikipedia

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    Banner publicising the championship in Bangalore, one of a number of cities simultaneously holding the July 2005 event. The World Quizzing Championships is an individual quiz contest organised by the International Quizzing Association (the umbrella organisation of various quizzing activities from more than 25 countries around the world).

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  4. Quiz bowl - Wikipedia

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    Several variations on the game of quiz bowl exist that affect question structure and content, rules of play, and round format. [3] One standardized format is the pyramidal tossup/bonus format, which is used in NAQT and ACF (or mACF, referring to question sets produced in a similar style to those of ACF) competitions.

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  6. Wikipedia : Trading card game/Rules/Approved

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    Hmmmm. The account creator access level doesn't really lend itself well to the trading card game. This is a role very few people even have a good reason to do, so I don't see why it needs to be included in this game. Also, I'm really not liking the idea of playing "users" anyway, as it is a bit resemblent to puppetry. Other than that, good work.

  7. What is the Rose Bowl? A brief history of the 'Granddaddy of ...

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    The first game, held at Tournament Park on what is now the campus of Cal Tech in Pasadena, saw the Michigan Wolverines under Fielding H. Yost defeat Stanford in a 49-0 drubbing so bad that the ...

  8. Around the world (card game) - Wikipedia

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    A different game of the same name features a circle of players each flipping a card in turn, with a different drinking scenario associated with each card (twos allow the player to force another player to drink, sixes make all males drink, etc.) Some cards have a quick game, with the loser drinking.

  9. The Quiz with Balls - Wikipedia

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    The main game is played in five rounds and uses a list of 10 categories, each of which can be played only once. Both families receive one turn per round. The family in control chooses a category and is asked a question with six answer choices, and as many correct answers as the number of members still in the game.