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- A mechanic romances the mathematician niece of physicist Albert Einstein, with help from him and his friends.
- A very intelligent teenager is sent to college where he meets his roommate, a popular jock. Therefore, he must learn to adapt to adult life, wild parties, and romance.
- A new semester starts at the Jubilee school under a dark cloud after the previous year's suicide of a despondent student. A teacher returns to teach a class full of misfits in the level 5 class. He and his students come into conflict with the harsh teacher of the bright students in the level 1 class.
- Joe (Stephen Purdon) is tired of being laughed at, and not in a good way. Not the smartest, Joe feels his life is suffering from his lack of Intelligence. When Joe is offered a solution by By Scientist Patrick (Robin Laing) and Professor of all things Brain! He can't resist the opportunity. With an untested and potentially dangerous procedure, they have no idea what to expect. Joe sets out to acquire the intelligence that he needs in order to get the girl and make his life better. Joe has no idea about the consequences that lie ahead, to himself and the people he cares for!
- Announcers roamed through the audience for this quiz show, announcing to the "Doctor" at the podium, "I have a gentleman in the balcony, Doctor" and similar phrases. If they answered the question, they heard "Give that man five silver dollars!" or a similar reward.
- When all else fails, how far would you go to succeed?
- A series of questions testing one's knowledge of fun facts about horses and equestrian in general are asked. The questions deal with horse age and size measuring terms and protocols, race track gambling lingo, harness racing lingo and training techniques, Lipizzan stallions, and non-horse terminology using horse words. In-between the questions, other horse facts are presented and shown, including hapless novice equestrian Horace trying to saddle, mount and ride a horse.
- The audience is asked questions about sports facts and records involving tennis, wrestling, swimming, golf, and cycling.
- In this Pete Smith Specialty, the audience is asked multiple-choice questions about various sports. Depending on the question, the correct answer is revealed after 5 or 10 seconds.
- Questions and answers on various subjects, from Lady Godiva to the Panama Canal.
- Twins Addie and Mitchell cope with the death of a close family friend and soon learn that they have very different ways of grieving and processing.
- Presented as a burlesque on radio quiz programs in this era, such as "Professie Quiz" and "The Quiz Kids", this cartoon has Professor Cornelius Van Goon (Mel Blanc) as the only member of a board of high I.Q experts and, no matter what the question, he always gives the wrong answer.
- After ten months on the road, Russell has finally called his brother Nate and asked him to come get him. When Nate arrives at a diner to pick him up, however, Russell's not so sure. He's been playing a peg game in restaurants for months and can't get a decent score. Something happened to the two brothers a long time ago, and he just can't win. Now he's about to find out that the promise the two boys made to keep it a secret has been broken. Nate's telling people.
- A puzzle game in which you must prevent a series of cubes from falling off a platform.
- Sports announcer Ted Husing provides 13 illustrated questions about sports.
- 1971–20031h 10mTV-PG7.6 (2.5K)TV EpisodeSigma Society member Oliver Brandt murders his business partner when he threatens to expose him as an embezzler and constructs a seemingly foolproof alibi.
- Jamie gets upset when her boyfriend dumps her because she is shallow. So Charles does her a "favor" by allowing her to follow his sophisticated girlfriend around in hopes of getting him back.
- Jesse and Joey's latest client asks them to compromise their morals while shooting a commercial.
- After getting a very low score on a school IQ test, Michael tries to explain that he didn't finish the test because it is unfair to Blacks.
- 1997–200421m7.2 (84)TV EpisodeJohnny helps Suzy and Carl with their documentary about a witch; Johnny takes an intelligence potion; Johnny's childhood nemesis returns as a beautiful woman.
- Ward is concerned that Beaver's attitude toward his schoolwork will jeopardize his future and when the school principal announces that Beaver's class will be given an intelligence test Beaver worries that the results of the test will not only prove his father right but show that he's too 'dumb' to succeed.
- An invitation to join the high intelligence Alpha club, is issued to Kelly and not Bud. When they discover the real reason behind the gathering, Kelly and Bud decide to handle things with the usual Bundy charm (and violence). Meanwhile, Al buys a new "Handyman's Workbench 5000" that has some assembly required. This challenge requires the combined skills of Al and Jefferson while Peggy and Marcy watch and enjoy the show by taking pictures and counting the number of times the men injure themselves.
- 1995TV EpisodeShnookums and Meat start a prank war by wearing hats that improve their brains; Pith Possum and Obediah go to a superhero convention in Possum City where they are not taken lightly by the attending superheroes. Pith has the opportunity to turn this around when Dr. Paul Bunion attacks each of the superheroes; Both Tex's group and the Wrong Riders continue their pursuit of Krusty as they each set up camp in the desert at night.
- When Tootie stumbles upon elementary school IQ results ordered by their headmaster, the girls are stunned to find out that their scores don't necessarily match their current academic reputation.
- Lester joins a dating service, using Casey's photo on his profile. Jones tutors the cadets on how to detect a pickpocket. Luke becomes a game show contestant.
- When Kenan, Kel, and Marc take an IQ test, Kel outscores Kenan! When Kenan takes Kel to the principal's office to protest, Kel accidentally leaves some incriminating evidence behind...look out!
- 1994–TV EpisodeIs there a racial difference in IQ? And what is the future of America if it becomes increasingly stratified by intellectual ability? These questions surround the debate over Charles Murray's recent book The Bell Curve.
- After Simon took an IQ test at the sewer, he now does the same at the RET. Jaap gets the lowest score: he has only 3 thoughts per minute. Henk van de Berg's landlady determines Jaapie's exact date of birth.
- Elroy's latest invention turns Astro into a super-genius.
- 1993TV-Y8.8 (9)TV Episode
- 2009– 58mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2022)2009– 55mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2023)2018–Podcast Episode
- 2017– 7mPodcast Episode