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  • |Subjects = History, Some Other Things ...ttended [[Saratoga]] High School. He is best known for his achievements in History Bowl, as he did not start playing Quiz Bowl until 2014; however, he has won
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  • |Subjects = Mythology, Biology, History, general [[Category: Jeopardy contestants]]
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  • * co-leading the salvage of the 2015 National History Bowl events post-[[5th of March Incident|NHBBlitz]] (with [[Eric Mukherjee] ===Jeopardy!===
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  • |Subjects = History, Literature, Fine Arts, General [[Category: Jeopardy contestants]]
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  • "Plagiarism" was also the answer to a Final [[Jeopardy!]] question during the 2007 College Tournament that proved too difficult fo ...less description of art and artists are thought to be plagiarized from art history textbooks, but no one outside of maybe [[Matt Weiner]] is really checking.
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  • = History = ...eph]] captain Steve Benchik in 2016, with assistance from faculty member [[Jeopardy!|Stan Jastrzebski]].
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  • ==Team History== *[[Brad Rutter]] - [[Jeopardy!]] champion and all-time game show winnings leader.
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  • |Subjects = History, Geography, token bird content '''Jeff Hoppes''' is the history subject editor for [[NAQT]], NAQT's communications director and their liais
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  • ...rman to be Director of Elementary & Middle School Operations at [[National History Bowl]] Staff. After a year, he left NHBB as an employee but continued to ru [[Category: Jeopardy contestants]]
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  • ==Tournament History== | [[Ben Schenkel]] of Moravian finished 2nd in Teen Jeopardy! in this year.
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  • ...tead as the world record holder for having won the most money in game show history. Olmstead currently ranks third on this list behind [[Brad Rutter]] and [[
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  • ...er which the host takes a short break to "get to know" the contestants ''[[Jeopardy!]]'' style by asking personal questions that were created by the players be ==History==
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  • ...rs of the trivia community to form part of its staffer core, with former ''Jeopardy!'' contestants in particular being a staple of the tournaments. Many of the ===''Jeopardy!''===
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  • * Bollinger and Jackson played on the same team at VCU Sunday 2010 and CO History Doubles 2012. An alliance of Jackson and Bollinger (with [[Auroni Gupta]] a ...is [[Jeopardy|''Jeopardy!'']] Tournament of Champions semifinal, the Final Jeopardy answer was "Kazakhstan" and Jackson wrote "(hi Matt B.)" after his (correct
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  • ==History== ...t lost a one-game final to Millburn. The program's first victory came in a Jeopardy-style tournament at Columbia High School in November 2002. Amusingly, said
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  • |state = NAQT: 2010 & 2013, National History Bowl: 2011, ONN Brain Game: 2012 & 2014 |nats = History Bowl (JV): 2012 & 2013
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  • ...ionship]] has been held since 2011 for middle school teams. The [[National History Bee and Bowl]] runs high school and middle school division national champio * Quizbowl is just like ''[[Jeopardy!]]'':
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  • ...iz Bowl article for Playboy, and is rumored to have beaten IBM's Watson at Jeopardy! Kruse & the Boilermakers were also key in organizing the ''South Inter-Con
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  • ...variety of academic [[subjects]], including [[literature]]; [[science]]; [[history]]; [[RMP|religion, mythology, and philosophy]]; [[fine arts]]; [[social sci *Network game shows like ''[[Jeopardy!]]'' or ''Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?''
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  • ...''', is a television show perhaps best described as the bastard child of [[Jeopardy!]] and [[quizbowl]]. Produced by Richard Reid TV, it currently airs in Keny ...nsist of four ten-point "Face-Off" ([[tossup]]) questions from one of four Jeopardy-like categories (e.g. World Politics, Numbers, or Animal Anagrams) and twen
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