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  2. Wits and Wagers - Wikipedia

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    Wits & Wagers has won over 20 awards, including the Mensa Select award, the Board Game Geek 2007 Party Game of the Year, and GAMES Magazine 2007 Party Game of the Year. German, French, Swedish, and Norwegian editions of Wits & Wagers were released in 2008. Spanish and UK editions were scheduled to be released in the spring of 2009.

  3. Say Anything (party game) - Wikipedia

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    Say Anything is very similar to Wits & Wagers except players answer open-ended subjective questions instead of trivia questions. The goal of Say Anything is to get people talking about interesting things and laughing. Each round, one player will play the role of the Judge. The Judge draws a card and then asks a question from it. Sample ...

  4. Wits and Wagers (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Wits and Wagers is an Xbox Live Arcade title based on the award-winning Wits and Wagers board game. [1] The title was released on May 7, 2008. Wits and Wagers supports the Xbox Live Vision camera and Big Button Pads.

  5. Liar's Club - Wikipedia

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    Liar's Club is an American game show, originally produced by Ralph Andrews, featuring a panel of celebrity guests who offered explanations of obscure or unusual objects.. Contestants attempted to determine which explanation was correct in order to win pri

  6. Talk:Wits and Wagers (video game) - Wikipedia

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  7. List of televised academic student quiz programs - Wikipedia

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    Although Channel 4 in the UK broadcast a game show titled Quiz Bowl for one series in 1991–92, this was not a quiz bowl per se, but rather a quiz designed to reflect the flow and scoring of the sport of American football.

  8. Truth or dare? - Wikipedia

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    A game of "Questions and Commands" depicted by James Gillray, 1788. The game has existed for hundreds of years, with at least one variant, "questions and commands", being attested as early as 1712: A Christmas game, in which the commander bids their subjects to answer a question which is asked. If the subject refuses or fails to satisfy the ...

  9. Questions (game) - Wikipedia

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    Questions is a game in which players maintain a dialogue of asking questions back and forth for as long as possible without making any declarative statements. Play begins when the first player serves by asking a question (often "Would you like to play questions?"). The second player must respond to the question with another question (e.g.