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  • ...on of questions within a given packet; [[NAQT]] packets have far less fine arts per packet by comparison.</onlyinclude> ==Visual Art==
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  • *[[WHAQ]] II - Painting, Visual part of Other Fine Arts editor *[[WHAQ]] III - Painting, Visual part of Other Fine Arts, American History, British History editor
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  • #REDIRECT[[Visual fine arts]]
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  • ...legiate sets. He primarily serves as an editor for [[fine arts|visual fine arts]], [[history]], [[geography]], [[pop culture]], and "[[other academic]]" qu *[[2020 ACF Winter]] - World History, Other Fine Arts, Geo/CE/Pop Culture/Misc
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  • ...n focused on 20th century fine arts from 1900 onward. The visual and audio arts were edited by [[Jordan Brownstein]] and [[John Lawrence]] respectively, an
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  • |Subjects = Literature, Visual Fine Arts, Mythology, China, Generalism
    310 bytes (37 words) - 22:06, 26 November 2023
  • |Subjects = Fine Arts ...a former player for [[Illinois]]. She is widely considered the best visual arts player in the country.
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  • |Subjects = Fine Arts, Philosophy ...s well as editing Music and Religion for [[2018 ACF Fall]] and Visual Fine Arts and Philosophy for [[2022 Chicago Open]].
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  • ...a textual question. Visual tournaments are often focused on visual [[fine arts]], like art, film, or architecture, or on [[trash]] movies or sports. The first visual tournament was the original [[Eyes That Do Not See]], which set the standar
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  • |Subjects = History, Literature, Visual Fine Arts
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  • |Subjects = Science, Visual Fine Arts, Aztec Myth, Hataraku Scibowl
    761 bytes (105 words) - 00:01, 5 July 2021
  • ...ns of [[SHOW-ME]] (for which they variously edited literature, visual fine arts, and philosophy) and [[2023 ACF Winter]] (for which they edited philosophy)
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  • |Subjects = Mythology, Fine Arts, general ...lpture, Mythology, and part of Religion for [[2021 ACF Regionals]]; Visual Arts, non-Abrahamic and non-Subcontinent Religion, and Mythology for 2021 [[ARCA
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  • ...at [[ONCT]] in 2021 and is widely regarded to be the dominant visual fine arts player in the Pacific Northwest circuit.<ref name="Tran Train">[https://hsq
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  • |Subjects = Music, Literature, Philosophy, Visual Art * several incarnations of [[BHSAT]] (Lit and Visual Arts writer/editor)
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  • |rowspan=2| 3/3 [[Fine Arts]] |1/1 Visual Fine Arts
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  • |Subjects = Literature, Chemistry, Visual Arts, General ...played on the A team. He was widely recognized for his literature and fine arts knowledge.
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  • |Subjects = Literature, fine arts, mythology, trash, shameless fraud, meta, etc. ...PACE NSC]] (wrote most of the myth, some religion, philosophy, visual fine arts, and trash)
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  • *[[fine arts]] is typically given 3/3 and split based on medium into audio, visual, and other
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  • | [[Fine Arts]] | [[Annabelle Yang]] (Visual and Other)<br/>[[Jacob Egol]] (Auditory and Other)
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