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Smart Attack Sports Trivia

By: Michael O'Halloran
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Listen in the car or at home to hundreds of questions and answers about sports. There are lots of basketball, baseball, and football trivia, along with some golf, tennis, auto racing, and hockey questions.

Smart Attack Sports Trivia is a question and answer game.

How to Play: After the question is announced, you have five seconds to answer before the game show host reveals the solution. Answer the most questions correctly to win the round. 10 questions per round. Keep score or play for fun. One or more players.

Sample Questions:
Q: What baseball stadium is also referred to as "The Friendly Confines"?
A: Wrigley Field in Chicago

Q: What basketball player is credited for helping sell the number-one best-selling basketball shoe for Converse that is named after him?
A: Chuck Taylor; 60% of Americans own or have owned a pair.

Q: Of the Barber twins, which one is the running back: Tiki or Ronde?
A: Tiki Barber

©2005 Brilliant & Bright, Inc. (P)2005 Brilliant & Bright, Inc.

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