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Play Trivial Pursuit by Answering Random Questions

Six colours, six categories, six questions: can you win a Trivial Pursuit game to all six wedges in your playing piece? Good luck!
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Last updated: February 11, 2023
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First submittedFebruary 3, 2023
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Questions
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Yellow
History
Before the White House became the official home of US presidents, the first executive mansion was located in which city?
Philadelphia
Blue
Geography
Albania, Bulgaria, North Macedonia, and Turkey are the four nations that border which country?
Greece
Green
Science & Nature
HTTP stands for what?
Hypertext Transfer Protocol
Pink
Entertainment
Which musical was the longest running show on Broadway?
The Phantom of the Opera
Orange
Sports & Leisure
What is the highest possible hand in poker?
Royal Flush
Purple
Arts & Literature
Who wrote the satirical essay “A Modest Proposal?
Jonathan Swift
9 Comments
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Level 65
Feb 4, 2023
OMG that's an amazing idea!

Thank you so much Baptiste! 😭😭

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Level 54
Feb 4, 2023
Haha! Glad you liked it, and it's me who thank you for yoru beautiful comment.
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Level 65
Feb 5, 2023
Thanks for answering it!

I just played until I got a perfect score.. I assumed you had figured out a way to get "all" the questions from the game.. woudln't that be beautiful too if we found a way?

Keep up the good work! ☺

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Level 54
Feb 5, 2023
You're welcome, that's normal. That's the least I can do.

Well, I manually compute a hundred of answers, but I don't think it would be beautiful to have "all" the questions of the game, for obvious issues of rights.

Thanks for the compliments!

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Level 76
Feb 11, 2023
Cooperstown, not Cooperstone.
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Level 54
Feb 11, 2023
True. That's fixed. Thanks!
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Level 64
Feb 11, 2023
One of my questions was "What is the literary term for a word that describes a sound?" The answer was onomatopoeia. That's not correct is it? There are plenty of words that's describe sounds that aren't onomatopoeic.
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Level 21
Dec 11, 2023
But the question was "What is the literary term for a word that describes a sound?" not "What is the a word that describes a sound?"
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Level 51
Mar 18, 2024
No one got John Smith