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  2. World Forum/Communist Quiz - Wikipedia

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    World Forum/Communist Quiz" is a Monty Python sketch, which first aired in the 12th episode of the second season of Monty Python's Flying Circus on 15 December 1970. [1] It featured four icons of Communist thought, namely Karl Marx , Vladimir Lenin , Ché Guevara and Mao Zedong being asked quiz questions.

  3. Campus Challenge - Wikipedia

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    The other teams will be acknowledged if the first team who buzzes says a wrong answer or runs out of time answering the question. Teams will only be given one chance to answer the question, which goes by the rule: the first answer is the final answer. Every team is only given a certain amount of time to answer such questions.

  4. Asia-Pacific Quiz Championships - Wikipedia

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    They may answer themselves, or pass the question to a teammate. There is a maximum of three passes per player, once to each teammate. 40 questions worth a maximum of 5 points each. Maximum score = 200 points. Round 3 - Team Discussion Round. Participants work as a team to answer 50 questions worth a maximum of 10 points each. Maximum score ...

  5. List of pedestrian circumnavigators - Wikipedia

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    Third runner to successfully run around the world. Having run 50,000 km, he holds the record for the longest world run according to the World Runners Association guidelines. Mangan is the third person to be inducted into the WRA membership. [citation needed] Date Oct. 25, 2010 – Oct. 27, 2014 Duration 4 years, 3 days Distance

  6. Robert Garside - Wikipedia

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    Robert Garside (born 6 January 1967), calling himself The Runningman, is a British runner who is credited by Guinness World Records as the first person to run around the world. Garside began his record-setting run following two aborted attempts from Cape Town , South Africa and London , England .

  7. Buzz!: Quiz World - Wikipedia

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    The answer choices to each question slowly appear, letter by letter. If the first player to answer the question answers correctly, every other player's podium rises one level. However, if the first player to answer gets it wrong, their podium rises one level. Once a player reaches the fifth level, they are flung into the slime and out of the round.

  8. Race Across the World - Wikipedia

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    The programme follows pairs of competitors racing around the world to be the first to reach the final destination. In the first series, the race started from London and finished in Singapore . The competitors cannot fly but are each given an amount of money equivalent to the price of a one-way plane ticket to the final destination, which they ...

  9. Pat Farmer - Wikipedia

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    The marathon starts with a run in Tasmania, before Farmer flies to Perth and runs around the entire continent in a clockwise direction, finishing in Uluru in central Australia. He trained by running 40 km (25 mi) every single day, with a gym session most afternoons. [14] The launch was attended by prime minister Anthony Albanese. [2]