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  2. 125 Olympics Trivia Questions and Answers to Test Your ...

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    Olympics Trivia Questions and Answers. 1. Question: In which country did the Olympics originate? Answer: Greece. 2. Question: The Olympic games in Greece were held how often? Answer: Every four ...

  3. 2 Minute Drill (game show) - Wikipedia

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    For each turn, again, contestants would be given 2 minutes to answer sports trivia questions from four categories. This time, however, contestants would pick an athlete/celebrity, and they would read all of their questions (in their entirety), regardless of whether or not the contestant missed or passed one along the way.

  4. HQ (video game) - Wikipedia

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    On May 31, 2018, HQ introduced HQ Sports, a spinoff game in which players answer sports trivia questions. HQ Sports was hosted by Lauren Gambino, co-host of the fantasy football web show "Offsides". HQ Sports was usually played every Monday and Wednesday at 8 pm ET and its standard jackpot was $1,000 each show.

  5. Bill Mazer - Wikipedia

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    Mazer earned the nickname "The A-Maz-In" for his deep knowledge of sports trivia. This was made evident while hosting his WNBC radio show in the 1960s. [4] [5] Based on this, he wrote several sports trivia books, including Bill Mazer's Amazin' Baseball Book: 150 Years of Baseball Tales & Trivia published by Zebra Books in 1990.

  6. Wikipedia:WikiProject Cricket/Quiz - Wikipedia

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    Welcome to the WP:Cricket quiz.The quiz is a general knowledge quiz centred around the sport of cricket that any Wikipedian can enter. It is run as a friendly competition to test and improve your knowledge of one of the world's most popular games while generating improvements to Wikipedia's cricket article coverage.

  7. Head 2 Head - Wikipedia

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    The show format was for two contestants to answers sports trivia questions over four "quarters". In the first quarter, competitors would answer ten general questions, all of which were either multiple choice or "true or false". One point was awarded for a correct answer and there was no penalty for an incorrect answer.

  8. Portal:Sports/Did you know - Wikipedia

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    2 Sports trivia. 3 Did you know 1. 4 Did you know 2. 5 Did you know 3. ... that sex determination in sports is no longer practiced at the Olympic Games?

  9. Sports Jeopardy! - Wikipedia

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    Sports Jeopardy! is an American television game show adapted from the quiz show Jeopardy!. The show debuted on Crackle on September 24, 2014. Hosted by Dan Patrick , this version featured largely identical play to the parent program, but highlights sports trivia instead of general knowledge.