Noun
quiz show (plural quiz shows)
A game show in the form of a quiz
1960s-1970s Game shows remained a fixture of US daytime television through the 1960s after the quiz show scandals. Source: Internet
At The Queen’s Head, drag queen Ginger Johnson is hosting a pub quiz show every Thursday at 7pm, streamed live on Sink The Pink’s Instagram account. Source: Internet
He approached Groucho about doing a quiz show, to which Groucho derisively retorted, "A quiz show? Source: Internet
The 33-year-old was asked by quiz show host John Humphries the name of the Swedish activist who penned the book, 'No-one is Too Small To Make A Difference.' Source: Internet
On May 24, 1956, Bradbury appeared on the popular quiz show, You Bet Your Life hosted by Groucho Marx (Season 6 Episode 35). citation Bradbury hosted The Ray Bradbury Theater which was based on his short stories. Source: Internet
The British quiz show Countdown has awarded the leather-bound complete version to the champions of each series since its inception in 1982. citation When the print version of the second edition was published in 1989, the response was enthusiastic. Source: Internet