I bought some from Borders, they were a 20th century edition and had lots of more up-to-date questions. I think WHSmith do them too. You can get all sorts of different subjects. Argos do a football edition one and I think there's a Star Wars one too. They're called Bite Size so if you search that in Google it should bring loads up.
2006-11-07 23:16:00
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answered by AMY 2
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Trivial Pursuit Family Edition Questions
2016-12-28 03:39:06
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answered by gilma 3
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This Site Might Help You.
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Where can I buy refill (updated) cards for our Trivial Pursuit set? Our present cards are from the 80s... : )?
2015-08-07 17:41:39
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm unsure if Trivial Pursuit still sells the individual card packs. When the game was first introduced, Horn Abbott would release new questions in separate packs so that one did not have to re-buy the game, but it seems now that they find there is more money to be made by selling the whole game package, even though you already have the necessary board and game pieces in the base game.
I have often found these boxes of cards at thrift stores (they seem to be one of the more common items) -- but since these haven't been released for some time, they may be as similarly out-of-date as your cards
An accounting of most of the domestic (US) game versions:
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http://www.boardgamegeek.com/metasearch.php?searchtype=game&search=trivial+pursuit&B1=Go
2006-11-08 01:39:51
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answered by Skelebone 4
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Not at all some people lavish vast sums of money on pressys for their beloeved pets. What you could do is ask yourself what your dog needs...perhaps obedience lessons or a new lcollar and lead. I know your talking about silly thinks like new toys of bedding...but use your guile here and you may avert a silly row by suggesting more pratical things such a obedience training classes...you could all get involved then and you woould'nt end up get pissed off by the spending. Jealousy..tar ra jealousy Happy doggy chocolate drops christmas to you! I'm a clever old thing don't you think? Lol
2016-03-13 16:50:39
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answered by Anonymous
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They've got a 90's edition in Tesco at the mo for £22.97 plus they sell celebrity questions in a pack for a fiver...was looking myself at the weekend. Otherwise you could look on Ebay?
2006-11-08 00:25:28
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answered by waterbaby 2
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You can indeed. Although you get a lot less questions in the new packs.
They did bring out a new 90's board version a couple of years aga, so that maybe better
2006-11-07 23:18:21
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answered by rybo_69 2
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If you don't mind used but still good check Ebay they got lots of old board games for sale. I picked up a bunch for 20.00, so the prices are right too :)
2006-11-08 00:41:39
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answered by Tapestry6 7
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We do the same for our dogs though they've never bought us anything. Not even a bl**dy card.
2016-04-07 01:21:38
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answered by Emily 4
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I would try Toys R' Us. That is where I usually find all my game replacements. That or Walmart/Target.
2006-11-08 01:21:22
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answered by squirt56 1
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