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On the Web
- Trivial Pursuit - Wikipedia - Encyclopedia article about the game. Features rules, question categories and colors, history of the game, and details of the Columbo controversy.
- Slate - The Decline of Trivial Pursuit By Bryan Curtis - Describes the decline of the game.
- Trivial Pursuits - Movie reviews, sports commentary, and general musings.
- Trivial Pursuit - Official site. Features a history of the game, archive of the rules, news, and details on various editions.
- Trivial Pursuit - Official site
- The Montreal Mirror - Trivial Obsessions - Article by Juan Rodriquez about writing 50,000 questions for 20 editions of the game.
- American Trivia Federation - Competitive league, with comprehensive descriptions of Trivial Pursuit editions.
- Are-You-Game - Shop online for discounted board games, party games, puzzles and brain teasers, including Monopoly, Scrabble, Trivial Pursuit, and Pictionary
- Beware of the Blog - George Thomas is a member of the human race with variegated interests in myriad areas most bizarre. He chiefly indulges in trivial pursuits.
Wikipedia Articles
- Trivial Pursuit (game show) - Trivial Pursuit is a game show loosely based on the board game of the same name.
- Trivial Pursuit - Trivial Pursuit is a board game where progress is determined by a player's ability to answer general knowledge, and popular culture questions. The game was made in 1979 by Scott Abbott, a sports editor for the Canadian Press, and Chris Haney, of Welland, Ontario, a photo editor for ...
- Oobi (toy) - Oobi was a toy, invented by Larry Reiner and test-marketed by Parker Brothers in 1971Philip E. Orbanes, The Game Makers: The Story of Parker Brothers, from Tiddledy Winks to Trivial Pursuit, Harvard Business School Press, 2003, ISBN-13: 978-1591392699, that was intended to pass a message to a recipient relying on "the kindness of strangers"Oobiland's picture of the 3-pack as transport.
- Scott Abbott - Scott Abbott is the co-inventor of Trivial Pursuit along with Chris Haney who was a photo editor for the Montreal Gazette.
- German-style board game - ... games are a broad class of games that feature simple rules, modest length, and attractive components. They are usually themed rather than abstract, and in general require a degree of thought and planning to play well greater than is the case with party games such as Pictionary or Trivial Pursuit but less than strategy games such as Chess, Go or wargames.