Who's The Smartest Person at Smosh?

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The show Beopardy Winner's Circle features previous Jeopardy winners competing in categories based on past episodes, with questions spanning various topics answered by confident contestants before the game begins. Contestants answer questions ranging from pop culture references to scientific discoveries, showcasing their knowledge in a game show setting.

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  • Contestants on Beopardy Winner's Circle compete in categories like The Easy Years, Afterschool Special, and Winner's Circle, focusing on Smosh winning records and champions.
  • Participants showcase knowledge on topics ranging from pop culture to history, with questions about movies like She's the Man and Twilight, scientific discoveries, and mathematical concepts like PEMDAS, creating a diverse and engaging quiz show experience.

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  • What is the premise of Beopardy Winner's Circle?

    A spinoff where previous winners compete in various categories.

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Summary

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"Beopardy Winner's Circle: Previous Champions Compete"

  • The show is called Beopardy Winner's Circle, a spinoff of Jeopardy where previous winners compete.
  • Categories are based on previous episodes won by Keith, Courtney, Ian, and Kimmy.
  • The categories include The Easy Years, The Worst Time of Your Life, High School No Musical, Afterschool Special, and Winner's Circle.
  • The Winner's Circle category focuses on Smosh winning records and champions.
  • Contestants express confidence and humor before the game begins.
  • Questions are asked from various categories, with contestants buzzing in to answer.
  • Courtney correctly answers a question about the lovable teacher-turned-principal on Boy Meets World.
  • Kimmy correctly identifies the Greek scientist Archimedes' discovery of pi.
  • Keith answers a question about the fastest land animal, the cheetah.
  • Ian correctly defines onomatopoeia as words imitating sounds.

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Popular Films, Game Show, Math, Government, Record

  • She's the Man was released in March 2006, Twilight in November 2008, and Fast and Furious: Tokyo Drift in June 2006.
  • In a game show setting, participants are quizzed on spelling and math questions for points.
  • The acronym PEMDAS stands for Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication, Division, Addition, and Subtraction.
  • The House of Representatives has 435 members.
  • Damien holds the record for the most consecutive wins on Board AF.
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