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The Music Industry board, play as a artist or music producer, or even a dj this game is great for the family or the anyone wanting to know how the music industry works. Do you have the X Factor
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Board and card trivia games by Decades the game company. Entertaining trivia family and party board games for any age. Online order. The game is released in 5 editions containing trivia questions. Color coded cards represent the four DECADES and contain four to five questions each. The board game without the bored!
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Horrorivia, the horror movie trivia game, was created for the true horror movie fan. If you are the type of person who loves horror movies and cant wait until the next movie comes out, Horrorivia is for you. If you are looking for a fun halloween game to play at this years halloween party or on a dark and stormy night, Horrorivia is for you.
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Outset Media - Makers of The All American Trivia Board Game, Us Trivia, Learn about US Geogrpahy, History, Arts, Entertainment
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Nautical Trivia - The first board game that combines the strategy of a sailing race with the popular concept of a trivia game. Nautical Trivia has captured the mystic of blue water racing by simulating the sailing elements of changing winds, changing tides, tacking, racing, strategy and nautical knowledge to enjoy anytime, anywhere at your command! The perfect game for both the serious sailor an...
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cape cod's popular board game. a trivia game on the history, geography, culture and fun of the cape, martha's vineyard, and nantucket! we can send cape cod to your home today with the challenge game!>
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CruiseIQ will challange you with travel questions as you cruise to 200 of the world's top destinations. This unique board game is great for adults.
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Outset Media - Challenge your baseball trivia knowlege with the Ultimate Baseball Trivia Game
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Outset Media - Challenge your football trivia knowlege with the Ultimate Football Trivia Game
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Outset Media - Challenge your hockey trivia knowlege with the Ultimate Hockey Trivia Game
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Enjoy this music trivia game on any CD player with almost 200 clips of original hit oldies
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historical multiple choice trivia board games. family fun / educational value noive and experts enjoy these exciting games. used in classrooms and home educators
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Wikipedia-Article "Words"

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Wikipedia-Article "Trivia"

For other uses, see Trivia (disambiguation).

The term trivia is widely used to refer to tidbits of unimportant (or trivial) information, but it can also refer to basic or elementary knowledge. Generally, the latter definition prevails when people "play trivia". The term comes from medieval universities, where trivia were the things learned in the trivium, comprising the three subjects that were studied first: grammar, logic, and rhetoric.

Before the trivia subculture became widespread, via radio and TV quiz shows and books, the term commonly referred to bits of information to which most adults in the culture had at one time been exposed, via standard education or via popular culture. In time the term came also to comprise more obscure and arcane bits of knowledge. In 1974, a former Sacramento air traffic controller named Fred L. Worth published The Trivia Encyclopedia, which he followed in 1977 with The Complete Unabridged Super Trivia Encyclopedia, and in 1981 with Super Trivia, vol. II. The popularity of these books (one appears as a prop in movie Almost Famous) laid the groundwork for the first edition of Trivial Pursuit in the early 1980s.

The enormous success of this game led, in the United States, to the re-launch of Jeopardy!, reviving a quiz show genre that had been dormant since the scandal of the 1950s. In the early 1990s, a Holiday Inn DJ named Curtis Earth began a trivia show night, mixing trivia and light comedy, in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. He would go on to host similar pub quiz nights all over the state and eventually Florida too. The Disney Cruise Line now features "Curtis Earth" trivia questions for their interactive family quizzes. ABC had a surprise hit with Who Wants to be a Millionaire, an import of a successful British quiz format which launched another wave of interest in trivia. In the UK, the quiz format has enjoyed continuous success since the 1950s, untouched by the scandals that dogged the American format.

In addition to the mass media trivia, there have also been two entrenched trivia subcultures. One is the pub quiz phenomenon, which is especially prevalent in Great Britain and in select US cities, particularly in pubs that serve a large Irish-American community. (The US pub quiz scene is crimped by the popularity of NTN, a satellite-based game.)

The other subculture is the quiz bowl format found in high schools and universities in the US; the Canadian equivalent is competition geared toward Reach for the Top, among high schools, whereas Canadian universities are beginning to participate in US quiz bowl leagues.

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Etymology

A number of theories have been put forward as to the etymology of the word "trivia". One variation dates to early Latin, from the prefix tri-, "three", and via, "road". Trivium thus meant "the meeting place of three roads, especially as a place of public resort." In the Roman empire, a trivium would often have a tavern (Latin: taverna). In Roman times, such a place was viewed as common and vulgar, in the sense that we express in the phrase the gutter, as in "His manners were formed in the gutter." The Latin adjective triviālis, derived from trivium, thus meant "appropriate to the street corner, commonplace, vulgar."

The first known usage of the word "trivial" in Modern English is from 1589; it was used with a sense identical to that of triviālis. Shortly after that trivial is recorded in the sense most familiar to us: "of little importance or significance." Gradually, the word trivia came to be applied for any information that is of fleeting importance and of general interest.

Another, slightly different use of trivium may be more directly related to the modern meaning of the word, the earliest known use of which in English is in a work from 1432-1450. This work mentions the "arte trivialle", a reference to the three liberal arts that made up the first three subjects taught in medieval universities, namely grammar, rhetoric, and logic. The remaining four liberal arts of the quadrivium, namely arithmetic, geometry, music, and astronomy, were more challenging. Hence, trivial in this sense would have been "of interest only to an undergraduate".

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Resources

  • American Heritage Dictionaries (2000). The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language (4th ed.). Houghton Mifflin Company. ISBN 0395825172.
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