W.A. Robison Jeopardy Profile: Age, Job, Family, Stats

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W.A. Robison Jeopardy Contestant Profile

W. A. Robison is described as a retired educator based in Natchitoches, Louisiana, and also as an author of several quiz-oriented books available on Kindle. Their work focuses on producing accessible, family-friendly trivia and literature quizzes formatted around a “Quiz Bowling” theme. The books are designed for both individual enjoyment and small-group competition, and they include material ranging from traditional academic subjects to popular culture. Across the various editions mentioned, the format stays consistent, with scoring modeled after bowling’s 300-point game structure. The material emphasizes learning and fun without obscure or inappropriate content.

Multiple editions of the “Quiz Bowling” series are referenced, including a “Lite” version, a literature-focused version titled “Quiz Bowling—300: Literature Edition,” and the original “Quiz Bowling: A Perfect 300 Game.” The books contain hundreds of curated questions and answers, often written for a broad general audience but also suitable for those with a strong academic background in literature. The literature edition focuses on works from Ancient Greece through the Twenty-first Century, including American, British, and notable non-English works commonly studied in schools.

Robison’s writing emphasizes educational value and entertainment. The product descriptions note the accessible difficulty, G-rated content, and goal of providing an enjoyable activity for ages “8 to 108.” While the content is lighthearted in tone, the structure and range of topics indicate substantial knowledge and experience with both teaching and literary studies. There is also a short personal essay titled “Disarmed in Egypt,” described as a brief reflection on a 2003 trip to Egypt involving an incident of misfortune and subsequent good luck. The essay is not marketed as a full book and further suggests a reflective personal writing style beyond quiz content.

Robison is referred to as “Dr. W. A. Robison,” implying they hold a doctoral degree, which aligns with their background as a retired educator.


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NameW. A. Robison
Location & ResidenceNatchitoches, Louisiana
Profession & JobsRetired educator; Author of quiz and trivia books
Gender & SexMale
Age & Date of Birth
Nationality & EthnicityAmerican; likely Anglo/European descent (surname-based inference)
Education & SchoolDoctoral degree (implied by “Dr.”)
Relationships (Married/Dating/Sexuality) & Family
Biography & More DetailsAuthor of the “Quiz Bowling” series; writes educational and family-friendly trivia books; essay about 2003 trip to Egypt titled “Disarmed in Egypt”

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W.A. Robison Jeopardy Results

Monday, 3 November 2025Christopher Tillman
Plover, Wisconsin
Pastor
2 Day Winnings of $25,600

Final Score: $799
Round 2 Score: $2,800
Round 1 Score: $400
W.A. Robison
Retired Educator
Natchitoches, Louisiana

Final Score: $3,999
Round 2 Score: $4,800
Round 1 Score: $3,600
Joyelle McSweeney
Poet and English professor
South Bend, Indiana

Winning Score: $17,700
Round 2 Score: $17,600
Round 1 Score: $4,800

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