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How To Reward Your Regulars With A Belgium Question

nap showing belgiumHere's a tip which rewards your regulars without upsetting newcomers (until they find about it, by which time they are regulars!)

It's called the Belgium question because a bloke called Quizmaster Dave from Edinburgh does it with Belgium.

Does what? Well, he makes sure there is a question in every quiz he does (4 venues) to which the answer is "Belgium."

It can be obscure or easy but there's a chance that his regulars will get it and feel a wee bit smug with themselves as newcomers flounder.

It's a good idea and its all about building a bond between you and the people who come to your quiz.

I haven't tried this one myself but it certainly seems like less admin than, for example, running a league table.

Do you use a Belgium question? If so, let me know in the comments - is it hard to come up with new questions for the same answer again and again?

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0 #1 John Bremner 2010-04-16 16:28 For about a year I used questions based around variations of my favourite proverb - "Fine words butter no parsnips". i.e What do fine words not butter?, What kind of words don't butter parsnips? What do fine words not do to parsnips? etc. It's good for regulars cos they have a smug laugh about the questions, but to most newcomers the question itself is gibberish. Quote
 
 
0 #2 Dr Paul 2010-04-17 19:38 Nice one John.

Did you swap it for questions on another topic after a year or did you just drop the idea after that?
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