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Life After Mastermind
/0 Comments/in News /by Jack Waley-CohenWe hope you’ve been enjoying our blog since we launched a few weeks ago. There are loads of good quiz blogs out there, and we’ll do our best to highlight some of our favourites from time-to-time. For starters, we think that readers of the QuizQuizQuiz blog will enjoy David Clarke’s ‘Life After Mastermind‘ blog. We […]
Quiz Nights around the World: Cebu City, Philippines
/3 Comments/in World Quizzing /by Jack Waley-CohenIn April of this year, my travels took me to Cebu City in the Philippines. I wasn’t there for quiz business, but why not make the most of the opportunity… I discovered a company called Cebu Trivia Nights and once it was clear that everything at their quiz night would be in English, I managed to […]
What’s in a Name?
/8 Comments/in Quiz Team Names /by David McGaugheyFor more on pub quiz team names, follow @quiznames on Twitter. “And before we get started, one thing you can do for me is think of a team name – it can be something funny, something topical, something rude, something about someone here, whatever you wish. Please think of a team name and write it […]
Always read the questions
/6 Comments/in Running Quizzes /by Jack Waley-CohenI’ve been to two pub quizzes in the last week, and at both I’ve experienced a regular irritation: the quiz master not having written the questions (fine – perfectly normal) but not having taken the trouble to read through them to be sure he understood them all first. As a result, you get a quiz […]