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    the England quiz team. As of 5 December 2018, Gibson is currently the No. 1 ranked quizzer in the world. Pat was born in Galway in 1961.[citation needed]...
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  • a full 24 points ahead of defending champion Pat Gibson. In the Pairs event, Ian Bayley and Pat Gibson repeated their win of 2006. BQC 2010 and 2011...
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    competition has been staged on the first Saturday of every June. As of 2024, Pat Gibson and Jesse Honey, hold the title for the highest-scoring quizzers with...
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  • Patrick Gibson may refer to: Pat Gibson (born 1963), Irish quizzer Patrick Gibson (artist) (1782–1829), Scottish landscape-painter and writer on art Patrick...
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    Pat Gibson (born 19 June 1981) is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer who played as a hooker for the Cronulla Sharks in the NRL....
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  • final series was aired from 12 October to 23 November 2009 and was won by Pat Gibson. A similar show, Make Me an Egghead, aired in 2016. In May 2008, auditions...
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  • won the most titles, nine. The foursome of Kevin Ashman, Mark Bytheway, Pat Gibson and Olav Bjortomt failed to retain the title in 2008 in Oslo, the winning...
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    In 2007 Ashman lost his World title to Pat Gibson, who narrowly beat him into runner-up spot (a position Gibson himself had occupied for four years). He...
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  • Eggheads (6 male and 2 female): Kevin Ashman, Chris Hughes, Barry Simmons, Pat Gibson, Steve Cooke, Olav Bjortomt, Lisa Thiel and Beth Webster and they currently...
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  • 2008, and the final in 2009, where he lost to fellow Millionaire winner Pat Gibson. Born in Barry, Wales, Edwards graduated in Metallurgy from Swansea University...
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    birthday, his parents allowed him to buy a guitar, which was a Gibson ES-140 3/4. Pat Metheny's life changed after hearing the album Four & More by Miles...
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    In contrast to the other two full-time professionals of Team England Pat Gibson and Kevin Ashman he has not done as well both in domestic competitions...
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  • Swiggers of Belgium; Dorjana Širola of Croatia; Kevin Ashman, Olav Bjortomt, Pat Gibson, Ian Bayley, David Stainer, Paul Sinha, and Jenny Ryan of England; Tero...
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  • founder of Gibson Guitar Corporation Pandora Gibson, Bahamian comedian and storyteller Pat Gibson (born 1961), Irish quiz player Patrick Gibson (disambiguation)...
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  • also won the first edition of the Masters competition in a final against Pat Gibson. He was Flemish champion in 2008, 2011 and 2012. His strongest subjects...
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  • finished as runner-up with a combined score of 36 points, losing out to Pat Gibson by having two more passes. Honey's score was equalled by Iwan Thomas,...
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  • and Brain of Britain, the others being Roger Pritchard, Kevin Ashman, Pat Gibson, Geoff Thomas, Ian Bayley, and Clive Dunning. He also appeared on The...
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  • Mickey Finn, fiddler David Forde, soccer player Máire Geoghegan-Quinn Pat Gibson, a top prize winner on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? Eamon Gilmore Julian...
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    GameDay, a television program covering college football. He also hosts The Pat McAfee Show live on YouTube. The show is also licensed across the ESPN platforms...
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    A Tribute to Brian Johnston (edited by Christopher Martin-Jenkins and Pat Gibson) Johnston, Barry (2003). Johnners: The Life of Brian. London: Hodder &...
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  • September 2001. Pat Gibson, a multiple world-champion Irish quiz player. He became the show's fourth winner on 24 April 2004. Like Keppel, Gibson went on to...
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    in popularity with Elvis Presley during the 1950s. Billboard has ranked Pat as one of the biggest charting artists in the period 1955–1995. Until the...
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    William Ford Gibson (born March 17, 1948) is an American-Canadian speculative fiction writer and essayist widely credited with pioneering the science fiction...
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    appearances (on 24 April 2004) featured Pat Gibson becoming the 4th UK winner of the £1,000,000 jackpot. Gibson would later join Simmons on Eggheads in...
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    league team that played in Florence from 1981 to 1986. Major league players Pat Borders, Jimmy Key, Cecil Fielder and Fred McGriff made stops in Florence...
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  • competition Brain of Brains beating TV's Egghead Chris Hughes and rival Pat Gibson and 9-year competition Top Brain titles, succeeding Kevin Ashman as holder...
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    world stars (Ashman, Bytheway, Swiggers, Olav Bjortomt, Nico Pattyn, Pat Gibson). At the Euros 2009 he also finished 7th at singles behind the same players...
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    The Gibson ES-175 (1949–2019) is a hollow body Jazz electric guitar manufactured by the Gibson Guitar Corporation. The ES-175 became one of Gibson's most...
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    Neil Blaney and Jim McDaid. Others educated there include quiz player Pat Gibson (Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?, Mastermind, Brain of Britain, Mastermind...
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  • 2008, and the final in 2009, where he lost to fellow Millionaire winner Pat Gibson. In early 2007, the college announced plans to rebuild the site. The new...
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