Quizbusters (WKAR)

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Quizbusters is a television quiz bowl show that has aired on WKAR-TV in East Lansing, Michigan, since 1989. It has been hosted since 1989 by Matt Ottinger. The show is a revival of High School Quiz Bowl, a WKAR show from the 1970s hosted by Terry Braverman.

Format

The main game consists of toss-up/bonus cycles, except that a bonus question ends if a team fails to answer a part correctly, and a team sweeping a bonus gets 10 additional points. Thus, it is possible for a team to pick up 50 points in one toss-up/bonus cycle (10 for the tossup, 30 for the bonus, and 10 for the sweep).

The game also features rounds consisting only of toss-ups. The Quick Ten at the start of the show consists of 10 toss-ups with no bonuses. There is one Pop Quiz in each half. The Pop Quiz consists of 12 toss-up questions, the answers to each of which begin with a specified letter combination. Players in matching positions from each team compete, one-on-one, for 3 questions in each pop quiz. Finally, the Lightning Round consists of as many toss-ups as can be read in 60 seconds; unlike in the rest of the game, a wrong answer loses 10 points, and the question is not offered to the other team.

Another special feature of the show is the QuizBunch (formerly the Video Bonus), played as the first bonus in the second half. The QuizBunch question's first part is recorded by a special guest on-location. The show also featured an Audio Bonus until season 19, played as the first bonus after the first Pop Quiz, where an audio clue was played before the first part was read.

Question sources

NAQT supplied the questions for the toss-up/bonus portion of the game for a long time; while the remaining questions were house-written. Starting with Season 25 (2013-14), all questions are house-written. Quick 10 and Lightning Round questions are drawn from a large database, so question recycling is frequent.