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How to ace our weekly quiz

You might have noticed we’ve been quizzing you lately (and maybe you’ve already been crowned a local genius). We appreciate all of you who wake up to our email every morning and want to reward y’all for being the most in-the-know people in Charleston.

Each Friday, we’ll send you a quiz based on the content we covered that week. Questions could contain anything from a stat shared in a News Note, to a name-that-Quoted. But if you plan on using the newsletters as a cheat sheet, think again– the time it takes you to complete the quiz will be factored in as part of your score.

Bragging rights aren’t all that are on the line– first place gets you a $25 gift card– for you to spend any way you want.

So gather your thoughts, maybe scroll back through your inbox, then click the image below to take this week’s quiz.
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Didn’t come out on top in this week’s #LocalGenius quiz? No biggie. Just read every issue of CHStoday + stay tuned next Friday for another chance at the prize.

Have a great weekend, Charleston.

The CHStoday team

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