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1->'''Quiz Announcer:''' Okay, the colors of the Italian flag are Red, White, and what?\
2'''Bart:''' Blue!\
3'''Homer:''' Yellow!\
4'''Bart:''' Orange, Red,\
5'''Patty:''' Green!\
6'''Homer:''' Black, White, Green!\
7'''Contestant:''' Green!\
8'''Homer:''' I was right!
9-->-- ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons,'' "Simpson and Delilah"
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11A device employed by writers to demonstrate that a character is particularly intelligent or knowledgeable. A character (often the TVGenius) will be shown watching a game show on television and instantly blurting out the correct answer to every question. May be played for laughs if the [[Series/{{QI}} questions are obscure and esoteric to the point of absurdity]]. In some cases, this leads to the character being urged by his friends to apply as a contestant on that show.
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13In America, the game show is most likely to be ''Series/{{Jeopardy}}'', as it has garnered a reputation for being the most difficult of the popular game shows, not to mention because of its distinctive, relatively fast-paced game structure. In the United Kingdom, the notoriously difficult, long-running ''Series/UniversityChallenge'' fills this role.
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15Of course, it should go without saying that trivial knowledge has little relation to intellect, but this is just a quick and easy way for writers to establish a character as smart.
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17A common subversion is for the character to have watched the episode before and memorized all the answers.
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25* The Taco Bell dog successfully pulls this off in one of the campaign's earliest commercials.
26* A Coca-Cola ad played in movie theaters features a large, stereotypical trailer-trash woman watching ''Jeopardy!'' and getting all the right answers. At the end of the commercial, [[SubvertedTrope she rewinds the tape and starts watching it again]].
27* Armed Forces Network had an ad of two guys watching ''Jeopardy!'' at night with one of them getting all the answers correct. The other guy wasn't amused. This ad meant to tell there's an alternate station for people living in the Atlantic zones who can watch during the day. Atlantic channel has the exact same programs as the Pacific. [[DontExplainTheJoke These two live in the Pacific region watching ''Jeopardy!'' on Atlantic network at night(one had already watched it on Pacific).]]
28* GSN (formerly Game Show Network) had a series of commercials where people all around the world watch a game show giving the correct answer to a question and ending with a contestant on the show giving a wrong answer, followed by the tagline, "You know you know."
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32* The ''ComicBook/UltimateXMen'' version of Doug Ramsay got into a private school for mutants due to his smarts, exemplified by his record-breaking streak on ''Jeopardy!''.
33* ComicBook/MisterTerrific in the ''ComicBook/StrangeAdventures2020'' miniseries demonstrates his incredible intelligence with a variant of this: his hovering robot drones ask him questions about a wide variety of topics at random intervals, in order to keep his mind sharp.
34-->'''Drone:''' What was the gross national savings of Turkmenistan in 2015?
35-->'''Mr. Terrific:''' ''(lying in bed)'' 18.9% of GDP.
36-->'''Drone:''' Correct.
37* In a story from the ''ComicBook/LupoAlberto'' comics, TheDitz of the gang becomes a genius after being [[LightningCanDoAnything hit by lightning]] trying to fix a TV antenna. One of the first things he says after waking up is the final answer to the quiz show they were watching earlier (The show has a policy of starting very easy[[note]]"What color are bananas?"[[/note]], and concluding with a fiendishly difficult question[[note]]"What are the borders of [very obscure country]?"[[/note]] to avoid giving out the cash prize).
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41* In one ''ComicStrip/{{Shoe}}'' comic strip, one character is watching ''Jeopardy!'' and getting all the answers right, but at the end another character leans over and says, "What is 'rerun'?"
42* ''ComicStrip/FoxTrot'''s Jason was seen doing this at least once. Frustrated by all the contestants failing to answer a question and Alex Trebek's condescending response, he points a dart gun at the TV, asking "Who was Alex Trebek?"
43* An editorial cartoon from 1987 had then-president Ronald Reagan on ''Series/WheelOfFortune''. The puzzle board was all exposed save for one letter: "GET TO THE _OTTOM OF THE IRAN-CONTRA AFFAIR." Reagan: "Uh...is there a 'Q'?"
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47%%* Creator/DustinHoffman in ''Film/RainMan''.
48* Carter in ''Film/TheBucketList'' is portrayed as very well-read and intelligent (in contrast with Ed) despite being a college dropout, and one of many ways they show this is by him getting several answers in a row on a ''Jeopardy'' program playing in the background.
49* Played with in ''Film/GroundhogDay'': Bill Murray's character had seen that particular episode [[GroundhogDayLoop over and over again]]. To the point that he's giving the right answer ''before Trebek even finishes the question.''
50* Parodied in ''Film/ShesAllThat'', where the dad gives answers that are obviously wrong.
51* In ''Film/{{Diner}}'', Kevin Bacon's character [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3wXkItoqHew sits in front of a TV and aggressively snaps out answers to College Bowl questions, marveling at the dim-wittedness of the contestants]].
52* Inverted in ''Film/SlumdogMillionaire'', in which doctorate holders do not succeed at the quiz show, while Jamal — a moderately intelligent lower-class boy — learned most of the answers from first-hand experience.
53* ''Film/WhiteMenCantJump'': Later, Gloria appears on the show and becomes a five-day champion.
54* One of the old men does this in the "Kick the Can" segment of ''Film/TwilightZoneTheMovie''.
55* Played with in ''Film/{{Saved}}'' where Mary's mother constantly gets the questions wrong throughout the movie until the very end, when she suddenly starts getting them right, and the answers lead her to an epiphany.
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59* This is done with the hero of Creator/StephenKing's "[[Literature/NightmaresAndDreamscapes The Moving Finger]]". In the original story, he was actually watching ''Jeopardy!'', but in the ''Series/{{Monsters}}'' adaptation, it was a generic quiz show.
60* An ex-con in Creator/JodiPicoult's ''Salem Falls'' does this every night. He started doing it to protect himself from PrisonRape by making a bet with the other convicts that he could always beat the scores of the televised contestants. His passion for the show [[spoiler:is key to getting the student he supposedly seduced to confess that she made the whole thing up]].
61* ''Literature/OneEightHundredWhereRYou'': In the fifth book, main protagonist Jess Mastriani and her best friend Ruth, along with their respective brothers Mike and Skip, are sharing an apartment in New York City, and tend to watch ''Series/{{Jeopardy}}'' every evening, with Mike and Skip yelling the answers at the television. Mike, who's been previously established as a genius, gets most of them right, while Skip gets most of them wrong.
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65* In ''Series/{{Seinfeld}}'', George becomes a genius by abstaining from sex, and is shown watching ''Jeopardy!'' and answering every question correctly while [[RubiksCubeInternationalGeniusSymbol solving a Rubik's Cube]] at the same time. Jerry asks if it's a rerun, but it's not.
66* Phoebe does this in one episode of ''Series/{{Charmed|1998}}'' after she casts a "smart spell" on herself, stunning Piper since Phoebe isn't typically book smart. Though, interestingly enough, the game show in question isn't ''Jeopardy!''. It's ''Series/WinBenSteinsMoney'', which had a Bonus Round that allowed for more rapid-fire questions, allowing Phoebe to squeeze in more answers more quickly.
67* Parodied in one ''Series/{{Friends}}'' episode: Joey is watching ''Series/WheelOfFortune''. He laughs at a player, who can't solve a puzzle with the clue "_OUNT RUSH_ORE". He yells to Chandler, "It's easy! Count Rushmore!"
68* ''Series/{{Cheers}}'': one of Cliff Clavin's defining character traits. Comes full circle when he actually ''is'' on ''Jeopardy!'', [[spoiler:but he loses in the final round]].
69* In one episode of the fourth series of ''Series/TheITCrowd'', Moss participates in the show ''Series/{{Countdown}}'' and keeps winning, despite crazy odds, by using amazingly obscure words like "tnetennba".
70* On one episode of ''Series/AlrightAlready'', Carol watches an earlier airing of ''Jeopardy!'' so that when she watches the same episode later in the day she can impress her boyfriend by knowing all the answers.
71* One ''Series/ILoveLucy'' episode got kicked off after Ricky proudly announces all the right answers while listening to "Mr. And Mrs. Quiz" on the radio. Lucy then finagles them an invitation to the show, whereupon Ricky admits he was merely at the studio earlier while it was being taped. Naturally, he gets in a oneliner in the process:
72--> '''Ricky:''' All I know is Columbus discovered Ohio in 1776!
73* On ''Series/CougarTown'', Grayson and Ellie are left wondering why Laurie beats them handily at bar trivia. Apparently it's because she watches so much Jeopardy. And she cheats.
74* Dorothy in ''Series/TheGoldenGirls'' got into one of these and nailed every question. Unfortunately, the boost to her ego turned her into an InsufferableGenius, and she wasn't called back for the actual show since she wouldn't be any fun for the viewers to watch.
75* One episode of ''Series/TheBigBangTheory'' revealed that [[TheFaceless Mrs.]] [[NoIndoorVoice Wolowitz]] can correctly guess the answers to all ''Series/WheelOfFortune'' puzzles if told the topic and starting letters. As Howard put it:
76-->'''Howard:''' Yeah, it's like her superpower; other than setting off car alarms.
77* After being humiliated playing the home version of ''Jeopardy!'' in an earlier ''Series/DesigningWomen'' episode, in "La Place sans Suci" Suzanne and Charlene challenge Julia and Mary Jo to a game of Trivial Pursuit. They soundly defeat them but unbeknownst to Charlene, Suzanne had memorized all the answers earlier.
78* An episode of ''Series/MamasFamily'' sees Iola auditioning for ''Jeopardy!'' with Mama along for moral support. Iola bombs but Mama happens to randomly know several answers so she get invited to compete.
79* In ''Series/{{Gotham}}'' episode Harvey Dent, Edward Nygma is playing along with a radio trivia show while testing explosives, answering all three questions correctly.
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83* ''Webcomic/SequentialArt'': The first sign that Scarlet is [[GeniusDitz smarter than other people think]] is when she says the correct value for the atomic mass of palladium watching a TV quiz show. Too bad nobody is around to hear her...
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87* In ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddparents'', Cosmo and Wanda conjure up a set reminiscent of ''Series/WhoWantsToBeAMillionaire'' to prove that Timmy "knows everything".
88* Parodied in ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons''. When the host asks which German leader gave his name to the capital of North Dakota, Homer yells "Hitler!"
89* A ''WesternAnimation/PinkyAndTheBrain'' short on ''WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}}'' had Brain go on the quiz show "Gyp-Parody" in order to raise enough money for a device to TakeOverTheWorld. He gets every single question right, but bombs the final question and loses everything. Of course, the answer to the final question was [[Series/TheHoneymooners Ralph Kramden]], which Brain would have known [[NotNowKiddo if he had listened to]] [[{{Cloudcuckoolander}} Pinky]] earlier in the episode.
90* The ''WesternAnimation/{{Arthur}}'' episode "Arthur and the Big Riddle" started off with Arthur correctly answering the riddles on the game show ''Riddle Quest'' (which was hosted by the real Creator/AlexTrebek), including answering the final riddle before the reigning champion. At Buster's urging, he decides to go on the show himself.
91* Him makes ''WesternAnimation/{{The Powerpuff Girls|1998}}'' take their SAT tests as part of the series of riddles he forces them to solve in "Him Diddle Riddle". Bubbles, whose SAT card was penciled in with a pattern of a flower, scored the highest.
92* Jeff is introduced in ''WesternAnimation/{{Clarence}}'' by this.
93* [[BumblingDad Hugh]] gets a moment like this in ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfJimmyNeutronBoyGenius''. In "Win, Lose, and Kaboom," Jimmy and friends get put on a game show where the alien host Meldar threatens to [[EarthShatteringKaboom blow up the Earth]] if the kids lose. After surviving all the challenges, Jimmy is facing a trivia challenge alone until his dad pops in through a wormhole ([[ItMakesSenseInContext the parents were using Jimmy's wormhole generator to try and rescue the kids, but he fell through.]]), and Jimmy lets Hugh answer the question since he's been binging space TV for the entire two days of the contest, and because Jimmy felt bad for shunning Hugh when he tried bonding with him earlier. Not only does Hugh know exactly how to answer the question, he explains why it doesn't actually have an answer, and wins the show, saving the Earth all by himself.
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97* The Watson computer made by IBM went on ''Jeopardy!'' to prove its intelligence. It won, beating Ken Jennings and Brad Rutter, two of the most successful Jeopardy! contestants.
98* ''Jeopardy!'' itself offers an interesting take on the idea. The questions have to be carefully balanced so that they're hard for the contestants, but recognizable for the fans at home. The show has survived so long because it knows that viewers are neither [[ViewersAreMorons morons]] nor [[ViewersAreGeniuses geniuses]]. Nobody is going to get all the answers, but everybody should get at least one.
99* Many people have tried out on ''Series/{{Jeopardy}}'' thanks to this trope. In his New York City Transit Police Department (now the NYPD Transit Bureau) office, Frank Spangenberg and his colleagues would watch the show and put money into a pot, and whoever got the most correct responses won the pot. Frank was winning so often that his colleagues recommended he play for real. Frank became a 5-time undefeated champion, earning $102,597 with a record-setting 1-day total of $30,600 during his 5th game, making him the biggest regular games winner of the pre-doubled era (1984-2001).
100* Homemade versions of the game are often used in schools to teach a particular subject usually to prepare students for tests. ''Jeopardy!'' even offers officially licensed versions for classroom use.
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