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All about Trivial Pursuit and other games that reward knowledge of the esoteric.
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Best Trivia Games

My picks for the best trivia board games.

Dibs - Game Review

A trivia game where every question has at least five answers, and players bid for the right to answer.

Scandal Monger - Game Review

Scandals from the 1950s through 2002 are the subject of this trivia game.

Wits & Wagers - Game Review

A review of the trivia/party game Wits & Wagers, published in 2005 by North Star Games and Eagle Games.

Wits & Wagers Family

A profile of the board game Wits & Wagers Family, designed by Dominic Crapuchettes and published by North Star Games.

You Must Be an Idiot! - Interview

An interview with Stephen Glenn, the designer of the trivia game You Must Be an Idiot!.

You Must Be an Idiot! - Preview

A preview of You Must Be an Idiot!, a trivia game unveiled at the 2005 American International Toy Fair.

Canadian Trivia Board Game

Designed for Canadians tired of playing trivia games with a decidedly American point of view, and those interested in learning more about Canada. Did you know Sir John A. Macdonald was Canada's first Prime Minister?

Cape Cod Challenge

How much do you know about Cape Cod, Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket? You'll find out with this game.

For the Record

A music trivia game featuring oldies rock 'n' roll.

Hollywood's Reel Schpeel

The "movie and celebrity game," testing your knowledge of pop culture.

Mad About Movies!

Players answer movie trivia questions, most (but not all) taken from films after 1980.

North American Bird Watching Trivia

Questions all about wild birds in North America. Topics covered in the game include such things as habitat, field marks, mannerisms, and diet.

Ultimate Hockey Trivia

Remember the Philadelphia Quakers? If so, you'll skate through the questions that come with this game. But there are also easier ones... quick -- what number did Wayne Gretsky wear?

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