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Music for the Mission (quiz night) : ウィキペディア英語版
Music for the Mission

Music for the Mission (titled Music for the Masses until 2008) was a quiz night held annually in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia between 2003 and 2010. In 2007, it attracted 1,324 participants, making it at that time the largest single-venue quiz or trivia night ever held, according to ''Guinness World Records''.〔()〕
== Overview ==

Music for the Mission was a music quiz/trivia night, contested by teams of up to 10 people. It was first held in 2003, and was an annual event until 2010. Content covered all branches of music, although the main focus is on music of the past 40 years. Each round of the quiz was named after a famous song or song lyric.
Music for the Mission featured live performances from a number of local professional performers and guest artists, as well as the use of video, audio and image clues. The 2010 event also featured a live house band, Lincoln le Fevre & The Insiders. There were 8 rounds of 12 questions, for which teams provided written answers like "Dr. Phil" or "walruses". Average prize pool over the past 5 years of the event was A$80,000.

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