On the subject of quizzes, I'm going to float a possibly controversial suggestion and see what you all think.
Reduce the size of the quiz to 15 questions - i.e. one every other day.
My reasoning behind this is two-fold.
1) We're having trouble getting new quizmasters.
I think this is because it is a frightening task having to come up with 30-odd questions, especially if you've entered other people's quizzes and so have seen what they've already asked.
When it was my turn I personally was only able to do 20 in advance and so during the last week of the month I had to scramble around at the last minute waiting for inspiration to hit me! I also feel partly responsible for Jill not being able to do July, because I ended up (accidentally) stealing half of her planned questions!
The less questions you have to ask also means the less chance of having repeats.
2) The amount of people who start out with the intention of answering all questions in a quiz, but end up dropping out before half-way.
I don't enter many quizzes other people set, mainly because I'm not on the boards every day and so will miss more Q's than I can answer, and I know I'm not the only one like this.
Typically, if someone misses more than three days of a quiz, they probably will give it up because they can no longer catch up. Making each question last 48 hours instead of 24 might mean more people can take part for the whole month as the penalty for missing one or two days on the boards isn't that much.
And for proof, just look at this thread - how many people on here have said that there are things going on in their lives at the moment that mean they didn't have time to answer all the questions? And that's perfectly understandable too.
All of these are just my personal thoughts and I don't mean to

'flame'

anyone! Just let me know if you think this is a good idea or not.