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
Who was the ancient Egyptian Sun God?
Ra
Blue
Geography
Which country is nicknamed the sugar bowl of the world?
Cuba
Green
Science & Nature
Helianthus is the scientific name for which summer flower?
Sunflower
Pink
Entertainment
Which actor played James Bond in the most movies?
Roger Moore
Orange
Sports & Leisure
Name a style of dance mentioned in the NATO phonetic alphabet.
Foxtrot/Tango
Purple
Arts & Literature
Which American writer was descended from the real life counterpart of a character portrayed in The Crucible?
Nathaniel Hawthorne
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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 50
Mar 18, 2024
No one got John Smith