The idiot's apostrophe, West Wing words and 55,000 Bibles take the Thursday quiz
Briefly

The quiz master believes that if 'have at you' was a phrase used by Shakespeare, it can certainly be used in a light-hearted context today.
The phrase 'having at' can be interpreted through various lenses, yet its acceptance ultimately lies in the spirit of the quiz and enjoyment.
Participants are encouraged to engage not just with the quiz itself but also to provide feedback or corrections by showing their work.
The mention of 'Quiz Show Clue' by Maximo Park serves to complement the light atmosphere of the quiz and invites a cultural reference.
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