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  • ...s, in contrast to the longer and power-less questions seen in the [[Oxford Open]]. Difficulty was targeted at [[3 dots]] or slightly harder. |+ Primary site results (Cambridge)
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  • |schoolpast = [[Cambridge]] (2013-17), [[Southampton]] (2017-23) ...the 2015-16 series of [[University Challenge]] while at Christ's College, Cambridge, being eliminated in the second round. Regarded as one of the top players i
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  • ...ominance on the watered down difficulty of the science. Since 2017, Oxford Open has been won by British teams. The tournament is usually attended by a mixt ...[[Cambridge]] to produce a tournament known as the [[Cambridge and Oxford Open]] Tournament (COOT).
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  • ...for allowing individual colleges from the universities of [[Oxford]] and [[Cambridge]] to enter as separate teams, which results in those universities receiving |Trinity, [[Cambridge]]
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  • * 2014 St. Louis Open-with [[Ben Zhang]], Jeffrey Wang and Patrick Naughton [http://www.hsquizbow * 2015 Oxford Open North America Open Mirror-with [[Jake Sundberg]], [[Ramapriya Rangaraju]] and [[Eric Douglass]
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  • | AltNames = Pre-ICT and ACF Nationals Open/Minnesota Open | Season = 2018-2019
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  • |schoolpast = [[Cambridge]] (2018-2019) ...so won the British mirror of [[BHSU]] 2023, a “nationals-minus" difficulty open tournament with [[Evan Lynch]], [[Mark Grant]] and Michael.
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  • In 2018, NAQT revived the [[NAQT Asian Championship]], with the 2018 edition hosted in Singapore and the 2019 division hosted in China. The 2020 *[[2021 BHSAT]] HS Open Mirror 4th Place—DAIRY (Asian Chimera)
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  • |schoolpast = [[Cambridge]](2021-22), [[Imperial]](2018-21) ...t Housewrite], and achieved one of Imperial's best results at BSQC beating Cambridge A along the way.
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  • |schoolpast = [[Oxford Brookes]] (2014-2018) ...versity Quiz Society, where he studied motorsport engineering from 2014 to 2018.
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  • ...ved with the 2010 European [[SCT]] and the 2011 [[BSQC]]. [[Oxford]] and [[Cambridge]] have historically been by far the most successful teams in the UK circuit ...ly editions, the tournament has been won 14 times by Oxford, four times by Cambridge, and once each by Imperial and Manchester.
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  • ...sewrite]], then placed fifth in BSQC 2021, achieving an upset victory over Cambridge A. Imperial qualified for [[ACF Nationals]] for the first time in 2022 afte ...ter]] in 2002. They finished the academic year with a close victory over [[Cambridge]] in [[MRNA Vaccine|MRNA II]].
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  • '''MKULTRA''' is an open tournament first held in 2015 Milton Keynes, [[United Kingdom]]. Conceived | 2018
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  • ...esulted in a 470-215 win for Balliol College, Oxford over Trinity College, Cambridge. (Note that the first three BSQCs used "British" scoring, by which each bo ...e previous year's final, Balliol College, Oxford defeated Trinity College, Cambridge by a score of 460-360.
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  • ...f this great frame” in one of several poems titled for this concept|cite=[[2018 EFT]]}}, the pronoun is {{q|this concept}}, but the phrase {{q|this great f see [[ARTSEE]], [[Cambridge Open]], [[Oxford Open]], [[2018 EFT]], and isolated parts of other sets.<ref>[https://hsquizbowl.org/forums
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  • ...h produces several sets for use each year ([[Oxford Open]] and [[Cambridge Open]]). ...]] events. In 2018, NAQT revived the [[NAQT Asian Championship]], with the 2018 edition hosted in Singapore and the 2019 division hosted in China.
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  • For most of its existence, ACF Nationals was smaller than ICT, and was open to any collegiate team, provided that most of those teams [[Packet submissi | [[MIT|Cambridge, MA]]
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