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Artist:The Beatles
Type:Novelties > Toys And Games
Description:The Beatles Collector's Edition Trivial Pursuit
Country:  USA
Date:2009
Rating:10.0  Rate
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Community: 1 Owns
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Trivia Pursuit® Brand

Licensed by Hasbro®

Manufactured By USAOPOLY Inc.

UPC/barcode: 700304004772

Contents:

- Game Board
- Die
- 432 Question & Answer cards (2,592 Questions)
- 6 Card Holders
- 6 Scoring Tokens
- 6 Track Pawns
- 26 Scoring Wedges

with Six Fab Categories

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Comments and Reviews
 
Lee Wrecker
23rd Sep 2018
 It's not that important Beggars Road but my meaning is that if you know four people that are willing to sit through a game of this in the same town/city then maybe you've traveled to far down Beatlenut Avenue and ended up at Trainspotter Station. I know people (me included) that love the Mopheads and a lot of music geeks too but I can only realistically think of one person that would like/want to play this game. Obviously, not me.

 

 
Beggars Road
22nd Sep 2018
 @Lee Wrecker: "On another matter if you could find four people to play this game with it might be time to check your head and broaden your circle of friends."

From a Yank to a Bloke - I don't believe I get your meaning (puzzled face).
 

 
Beggars Road
21st Sep 2018
 @albert: "At what nightclub did The Beatles go dancing after their first Ed Sullivan appearance?"


Please, Please Me and tell us!
 

 
Lee Wrecker
20th Sep 2018
 Beggars Road you say this is "total bollocks" but I thought that was a Sex Pistols compilation! If it's not, it should be. On another matter if you could find four people to play this game with it might be time to check your head and broaden your circle of friends.
 

 
albert
20th Sep 2018
 I was being a bit sarcastic there, as far as I know Pete Best is still very much alive.
The original Trivial Pursuit had quite a few wrong answers resulting in arguments that couldn't be easily resolved in pre-internet days.
I don't know if I would like this Beatles version as it looks very, erm, trivial eg "At what nightclub did The Beatles go dancing after their first Ed Sullivan appearance?"
 

 
Beggars Road
13th Sep 2018
 @albert: It is tougher than one might think but I can't get anyone to play this with me because they believe I have memorized the answers - total bollocks, of course :-)
 

 
albert
13th Sep 2018
 In the original/standard Trivial Pursuit there was a question something like "Which original member of the Beatles died in 1982" and they gave the answer as "Pete Best", I lost the point because I could not answer, obviously.
I think I will give this version a miss.
 

 
Beggars Road
27th Jun 2018
 My apologies for the less than perfect Game Board (image 1691769) scan - it was a bit of a bugger!
 


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