In the 1950s, the TV quiz show Twenty-One stumbled upon a viewership-boosting strategy that for a brief period of time would be all the rage: cheating. The program fixed winners and losers, coached contestants, and generally dabbled in malfeasance. Other shows followed suit, scandal ensued, and Congress—Congress!—got involved.

I’m relieved to say that this quiz operates beyond the revisions to the Communications Act of 1934, so I’ll happily give you all the answers: They’re right there in The Atlantic.

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