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Big Fun at the Big Quiz

A roller-coaster night of competitive fun tested the skill and knowledge of Campbell's quizzing Community!
22 Apr 2024
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Campbell's Quizzers getting ready for some serious competition!
Campbell's Quizzers getting ready for some serious competition!

Campbell Community quizzers brought a mixture of good fun, great general knowledge and skillful technique to a packed-out Dining Hall on Friday 19th April. Pro DJ Quizmaster Tony kept everyone on their toes as he rattled through the question rounds - ranging from music to sport to geography and popular culture. The ever-changing leader board added to the excitement of the night, until dream team 'Has Anyone Seen My Keys?' eventually emerged as 2024 champions. Plenty more fun to be had next year... and a few scores to be settled!

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