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Trivial Pursuit: America Plays
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Trivial Pursuit: America Plays is Trivial Pursuit but with an interactive format. This show is much different from the previous incarnation back in 1993. The twist is that the questions are provided by people all around the United States and all those whose questions did get used have a chance to win money as well. The show pits three in-studio players against "America's Team", which consists of people who submit their questions via the show's website.
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Trivial Pursuit: America Plays is Trivial Pursuit but with an interactive format. This show is much different from the previous incarnation back in 1993. The twist is that the questions are provided by people all around the United States and all those whose questions did get used have a chance to win money as well. The show pits three in-studio players against "America's Team", which consists of people who submit their questions via the show's website.