Atypical Editions/rules
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- Trivial Pursuit Pocket Player Set - Boob Tube (1987)
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- The Boob Tube edition has no categories, but the cards still have six questions, each with the usual colors.
- Trivial Pursuit Pocket Player Set - TP's People (1987)
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- The TP's people edition has no categories, but the cards still have six questions, each with the usual colors.
- Game Show Edition (1993)
- Picture Pursuit (1994)
- Know-it-All (Winning Moves) (1998)
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- All of the Know-it-All sets include the same categories and colors.
- Know-It-All New England (Winning Moves – very hard to find)
- Know-It-All New York (Winning Moves – very hard to find)
- Know-It-All Chicago (Winning Moves – very hard to find)
- Know-It All TP (2000) (this card set duplicated the questions from Winning Moves edition but also includes 32 additional cards)
- In Pursuit (2001)
- Bite Sized (2003)
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