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The person asking the questions is known as the quizmaster.
This was the first time the new Quizmaster had seen his inheritance.
You can't have a working party member who knows more than the quizmaster!
Quizmaster - He is a former quiz show question writer.
This is the first time a Quizmaster chose an assassin.
He is also known as a quizmaster in television programmes and other event.
If they had successfully answered all three questions, the quizmaster would give them their next clue.
She returned in a moment with the customary symbol-representation of the Quizmaster.
This season there will be no permanent quizmaster.
The quizmaster reads "toss-up" questions worth 10 points each no matter the difficulty.
"It's going to be a good game," said Jim Reid, the quizmaster.
Think you've got what it takes to beat the Newsround quizmaster at his own game?
The quizmaster seemed to be the landlord.
"Each Quizmaster has had to face this."
"You think the next Quizmaster would agree?"
"Then you knew you were Quizmaster even before they came to notify you."
Questions are read aloud by the Quizmaster, and at times team members use buzzers to answer questions.
"I think so," Cartwright said, "since you're the next Quizmaster.
If he loses his life a new Quizmaster, as well as another assassin, are again randomly selected.
Think you can pit yourself against the Newsround quizmaster?
Quizzers can interrupt the quizmaster, but must finish what the question would have been (if interrupted) then give the answer within 30 seconds.
All questions read by the quizmaster come from the King James Bible, and each question is worth 20 points.
Quizmasters may consult a judge or another quizmaster for difficult rulings.
Mr. Downes was its quizmaster from 1958 to 1996.
Russell Mulford was quizmaster, and teams were picked on the same principle as before.