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  2. List of Trivial Pursuit editions - Wikipedia

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    Trivial Pursuit Pocket Player Set - Boob Tube (1987) The Boob Tube edition has no categories, but the cards still have six questions, each with the usual colors. Trivial Pursuit Pocket Player Set - TP's People (1987) The TP's people edition has no categories, but the cards still have six questions, each with the usual colors.

  3. Trivial Pursuit - Wikipedia

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    Trivial Pursuit is a board game in which winning is determined by a player's ability to answer trivia and popular culture questions. Players move their pieces around a board, the squares they land on determining the subject of a question they are asked from a card (from six categories including "history" and "science and nature").

  4. Trivial Pursuit (American game show) - Wikipedia

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    Trivial Pursuit is an American game show that ran on The Family Channel from June 7, 1993 to December 30, 1994. Loosely based on the board game of the same name , it is hosted by Wink Martindale with Randy West announcing.

  5. ‘Trivial Pursuit’ Quiz Show Format to Be Sold by Talpa ...

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    Talpa Studios, founded by “The Voice” and “Big Brother” creator John de Mol, has launched “Trivial Pursuit,” a quiz show format based on the Hasbro trivia game, at TV market Mipcom in ...

  6. Trivial Pursuit Officially Ordered at The CW, LeVar Burton ...

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  7. Scene It? - Wikipedia

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    Scene It? is an interactive film series created by Screenlife Games, in which players answer trivia questions about films or pop culture.The games were first developed to be played with questions read from trivia cards or viewed on a television from an included DVD or based on clips from movies, TV shows, music videos, sports and other popular culture phenomena.