The most watched tournament in all of sports was first contested almost 100 years ago.
Have you ever wanted to be on "Jeopardy!"? For the show's 62nd birthday, you have a chance, plus a shot at winning $6,200.
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Quiz show: Michael Aranda vs. Emily Graslie
Having worked together for years, it's time for Emily Graslie and Michael Aranda to go head to head in a SciShow Quiz Show ...
It wasn’t just in the world of sound that music evolved in the 1990s. More people started listening on tapes and then CDs, ...
Despite catching just 42 passes for 610 yards and three touchdowns, Addison did log the fourth-longest reception (81 yards) ...
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SciShow quiz show: Writer vs. Creator
Watch SciShow Creator Hank Green battle brains with SciShow Writer Ceri Riley. Want more SciShow with these three? Hank, ...
This time, the subject himself is in the mix! P.K. Subban joins the BarDown team, stepping into the hot seat to see who ...
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From IIT Bombay's 1974 win to Tharoor's podium days: The lost art of campus quizzing in India
A nostalgic look at how quizzes and debates once shaped intellectual life on Indian campuses. A recent post on X brought back ...
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent fielded a question on financial literacy from an unexpected source after a roundtable ...
Stephen Apemah-Baah, a three-time NSMQ contestant, resurfaced after gaining admission to KNUST, showcasing his academic ...
The proposed distribution center would bring 150 to 200 jobs to the area, according to Amazon, but some worry the project ...
You just found out every student in the band will miss two days of school. Or there’s a fire drill and now one section is ...
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