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  • noun Plural form of quizzer.

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Examples

  • To devoted quizzers, there is nothing in the world that can't be reduced to the simple status of "clue".

    Face it, we all look dire on holiday | Victoria Coren 2011

  • Mastermind may be, as another contender, assistant accountant Diane Hallagan, says, "the one that all the serious quizzers want to win because it's the pinnacle of TV quizzes".

    TV review: Mastermind (BBC2) and Monty Don's Italian Gardens (BBC2) 2011

  • At home or on the go, Flixster provides audiences with access to local theaters and showtimes, trailers and quizzers, plus the ability to post reviews and exchange opinions with their friends – and the entire worldwide Flixster community.

    Flixster Purchases Rotten Tomatoes – Collider.com 2010

  • At home or on the go, Flixster provides audiences with access to local theaters and showtimes, trailers and quizzers, plus the ability to post reviews and exchange opinions with their friends – and the entire worldwide Flixster community.

    Flixter Buys Rotten Tomatoes | /Film 2010

  • Former gabber has been named a producer on the skein, in which celebs square off against each other in faithful re-creations of classic quizzers.

    Game Show Marathon 2006

  • Almost all the enthu quizzers (quizzards? quizzerati?) we know and know of are male.

    Archive 2006-06-01 2006

  • August 8, 2007, 5:46 pm not feminist enough for the quizzers says:

    The Volokh Conspiracy » I Am Apparently a 95% Feminist, 2007

  • I think Ford is the only American President never to have been elected as President or even as Vice President - good one for pub quizzers there (if indeed it is true - not sure).

    Take the Test 2005

  • Add in CBS' previously ordered Gameshow Marathon--scheduled for a summer bow--and production of prime-time quizzers will soon be at its highest levels since Who Wants to Be a Millionaire ushered in a slew of copycats in 2000.

    Networks Eye NBC's Game Show Success Let The Games Begin Variety.com Josef Adalian 2006

  • Other than Millionaire--which still lives on in syndication--none of the quizzers that emerged during TV's last game-show craze lasted more than a couple seasons.

    Networks Eye NBC's Game Show Success Let The Games Begin Variety.com Josef Adalian 2006

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