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Trivial Pursuit - Totally 80's by Parker Brothers


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Trivial Pursuit - Totally 80's by Parker Brothers
How 80s are you? Find out how much you know about the outrageous decade filled with big events, bigger fads and over-the-top personalities. Trivial Pursuit: Totally 80s will chill you out and take you back with 2,400 all-new questions in six awesome categories. Includes 4 decorated pawns and 2,400 all-new card questions. Categories featured: headlines, television, movies, music, sports & leisure and wild card. For 2 to 4 players

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