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Guidelines for slightly more advanced question-writing
==Guidelines for slightly more advanced question-writing==
There Here are two of the keys to making a good factoid into a good Trivia question:
1. Specificity.
This one's simple - the most entertaining part of a question should almost always be the answer. Eating 67 squid is hardly more interesting than eating 52 squid or 74 squid, but eating 67 squid *is* more interesting than eating 67 cheeseburgers. ''Think of the answer as the "punchline" to your question, and organize it accordingly.'' After all, if you're going to wait the length of a song to hear an answer, you want it to be worth the wait.
 
-[[Laurie Brink]]
== Song Lyrics and the FCC ==
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