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  2. Graham Nash (quiz contestant) - Wikipedia

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    Graham tried to argue that his answer of Concoct because "all have 2 vowels but concoct is the only one where they are the same" should be accepted. There was a heated debate between him and the adjudicator but Graham eventually backed down. This incorrect answer eliminated him and Graham was visibly angry for the rest of the show.

  3. Why Are You So Angry? And What to Do About It - AOL

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    If you find yourself having angry outbursts, there’s an actual term for this: emotional reactivity. It means your having trouble regulating your emotions.

  4. Quiz show scandals in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    A quiz channel (also known as a participation television channel) is a television channel that focuses on phone-in quizzes. The quizzes usually focus on puzzles, such as filling in blanks, identifying subjects, or other forms of word puzzles. The channels make money by encouraging viewers to call a toll phone number for the chance to play.

  5. Enma Daiō - Wikipedia

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    Enma Daiō is a hybrid quiz/lie detector game where players must answer a series of random questions given by the in-game character. [3] [4] Depending on the question selected and the player's state, the titular deity either stays calm or becomes angry. [citation needed]

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  7. Trivia Crack - Wikipedia

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    Trivia Crack (original Spanish language name: Preguntados) is a trivia-based interactive knowledge platform and one of the most successful brands in the Etermax gaming division.

  8. Beat the Band - Wikipedia

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    Questions were often posed in the form of puns or riddles. such as, "Suppose a small fur-bearing animal gets so angry he explodes. What song title is suggested?" The answer from comedian-violinist Red Ingle, "Pop Goes the Weasel." [4] Band members who answered questions incorrectly had to toss a fifty-cent piece on the bass drum. The musician ...

  9. Google Feud - Wikipedia

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    The game was created in 2013 by American indie developer Justin Hook, a writer for Bob's Burgers on Fox. [1]Google Feud was demonstrated on @midnight with Chris Hardwick, [2] referenced in the monologue of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.