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# | Track | Game | System | Author | Length | Loop | Size | Date | Creator | Notes |
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1 | Title Screen | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Matt Furniss | 1:13 | 1:13 |
5.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | |
2 | In-Game | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Matt Furniss | 0:20 | 0:18 |
3.7KB | 1992 | Maxim | |
3 | Silent Night | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Franz Xavier Gruber | 0:12 | - |
0.4KB | 1992 | Maxim | What is the name of this carol played backwards? Silent Night. |
4 | Piano Concerto in A minor Op. 16 | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Edvard Grieg | 0:05 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | Who wrote this concert and for what instrument was it written? Grieg, for piano. |
5 | The House of the Rising Sun | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Traditional | 0:12 | - |
0.6KB | 1992 | Maxim | Made famous by The Animals What musical group of the sixties interpreted this song? The Animals. |
6 | (Unknown) | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | 0:05 | - |
0.4KB | 1992 | Maxim | In which Shakespeare play does this song appear? The Tempest. | |
7 | Moto Perpetuo | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Niccolò Paganini | 0:08 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | For what instrument was this "Perpetual Motorcycle" composed? For violin. |
8 | Cello Concerto in E Minor | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Edward Elgar | 0:17 | - |
0.8KB | 1992 | Maxim | For what instrument did Elgar compose this concert? For cello. |
9 | 9th Symphony, Movement IV (Ode to Joy) | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Ludwig van Beethoven | 0:12 | - |
0.6KB | 1992 | Maxim | For which Schiller's poem did Beethoven write this piece of music? For the "Ode to Joy". |
10 | Bagatelle No. 25 in A Minor for Solo Piano (Für Elise) | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Ludwig van Beethoven | 0:08 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | From Beethoven to whom? For Elisa. |
11 | The Elephant | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Camille Saint-Saens | 0:12 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | From "Carnival of the Animals" What animal is this piece of music about? An elephant. |
12 | Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Franz Liszt | 0:05 | - |
0.4KB | 1992 | Maxim | For what country did Liszt compose this piece of music? For Hungary. |
13 | God Save The Queen | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Unknown | 0:08 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | To which country does this hymn belong whose beginning is: "Oben am deutschen Rhein ..."? Liechtenstein. |
14 | Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | James James | 0:10 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | National anthem of Wales and Brittany Which countries of France and Great Britain share the same national anthem? The country of Wales and Brittany. |
15 | Hymn to Liberty | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Nikolaos Mantzaros | 0:07 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | National anthem of Greece How many stanzas is the Greek national anthem, 13, 96 or 158? 158 |
16 | Allahu Akbar | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Abdalla Shams El-Din | 0:08 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | National anthem of Libya (until 2011) To which country, to the south of the Gulf of Sidra, does this national anthem belong? Libya. |
17 | Nunarput Utoqqarsuanngoravit | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Jonathan Petersen | 0:09 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | National anthem of Greenland ... under the beacon of the shining ice. What country does this hymn belong to? Groelandia |
18 | Lofsöngur | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Sveinbjörn Sveinbjörnsson | 0:07 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | National anthem of Iceland The official name of this country is the island of Lydveldid. As it is usually called? Iceland. |
19 | (Unknown) | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | 0:05 | - |
0.4KB | 1992 | Maxim | What part of Great Britain does this song belong to? To the country of Wales. | |
20 | (Unknown) | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | 0:12 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | How many years did Mozart have when I play this minuet for the first time? 4 years. | |
21 | My Bonnie Lies over the Ocean | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Traditional | 0:07 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | What country is this song from? From Scotland. |
22 | (Unknown) | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | 0:05 | - |
0.4KB | 1992 | Maxim | In what century did the first copy of this song appear? In the thirteenth century. | |
23 | (Unknown) | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | 0:12 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | In what century was this song composed? In the XIX century. | |
24 | Roll Over Beethoven | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Chuck Berry | 0:12 | - |
0.6KB | 1992 | Maxim | What famous rocker wrote this song? Chuck Berry. |
25 | Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Franz Liszt | 0:08 | - |
0.4KB | 1992 | Maxim | What animals, winners of an Oscar appeared accompanied by this music? Tom and Jerry. |
26 | The Rain In Spain | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Frederick Loewe | 0:07 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | From "My Fair Lady" What famous actor teaches to sing this song in "My Fair Lady"? Rex Harrison. |
27 | Scarborough Fair | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Traditional | 0:06 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | What famous singers did a version of this traditional English song? Simon and Garfunkel. |
28 | Piano Sonata No. 14 in C# minor (Moonlight Sonata) | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Ludwig van Beethoven | 0:22 | - |
0.6KB | 1992 | Maxim | What kind of light did this sonata inspire? The light of the moon |
29 | The Third Man | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Anton Karas | 0:12 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | In which movie did this melody appear? In The third man. |
30 | Minuet in G Major | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Ludwig van Beethoven | 0:05 | - |
0.4KB | 1992 | Maxim | Who wrote this minuet? Beethoven |
31 | O Come All Ye Faithful | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Unknown | 0:10 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | What is the title of this carol in Latin? Adeste fideles. |
32 | Silent Night | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Franz Xavier Gruber | 0:11 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | Who is this composer? Franz Gruber. |
33 | La Cucaracha | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Traditional | 0:10 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | What animal appears in this song? Cockroach. |
34 | Deutschlandlied | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Joseph Haydn | 0:08 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | What is the largest city in the country to which this national anthem belongs? West Berlin. |
35 | Amhrán na bhFiann | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Peadar Kearney; Patrick Heeney | 0:10 | - |
0.6KB | 1992 | Maxim | National anthem of the Republic of Ireland The chorus says "Sinn-ne Fianna Fail". What country is this national anthem? Of the Republic of Ireland. |
36 | Grande Valse Villageoise (The Garland Waltz) | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Piotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky | 0:07 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | From "Sleeping Beauty" Who composed this? Tchaikovsky. |
37 | Galop Infernal (Can-Can) | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Jacques Offenbach | 0:06 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | What is the name of this melody? The Can-can. |
38 | The Entertainer | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Scott Joplin | 0:08 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | In which movie does this melody appear? In The blow. |
39 | When the Saints Go Marching In | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Unknown | 0:07 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | What celestial entities does the song speak about? Of saints. |
40 | Irby (Once in Royal David's City) | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Henry Gauntlett | 0:06 | - |
0.4KB | 1992 | Maxim | Who composed this carol? Mendelssohn. |
41 | Wiegenlied - Guten Abend, Gute Nacht (Lullaby) | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Johannes Brahms | 0:11 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | Who composed this lullaby song? Brahms. |
42 | La Marseillaise | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle | 0:06 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | What is the name of this hymn? The marsellesa. |
43 | John Brown's Body (Battle Hymn of the Republic) | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Traditional | 0:06 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | In what century did the war of independence of this country take place? In the XVIII century. |
44 | (Unknown) | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Frédéric Chopin | 0:13 | - |
0.6KB | 1992 | Maxim | Who composed this nocturne? Chopin. |
45 | Drunken Sailor | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Traditional | 0:09 | - |
0.4KB | 1992 | Maxim | What is this song about? Of a drunken sailor. |
46 | Symphony No. 5 | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Ludwig van Beethoven | 0:06 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | Who composed what we are listening to here backwards? Beethoven |
47 | La Primavera (Spring) | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Antonio Vivaldi | 0:06 | - |
0.4KB | 1992 | Maxim | From "The Four Seasons" What is the name of this musical composition? The four Seasons. |
48 | The Star Spangled Banner | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | John Stafford Smith | 0:06 | - |
0.4KB | 1992 | Maxim | To what capitalist country does this national anthem belong? USA |
49 | State Anthem of the Soviet Union | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Alexander Alexandrov | 0:09 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | When was this Russian republic proclaimed? In 1918 |
50 | Jingle Bells | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | James Lord Pierpont | 0:07 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | What is the name of this melody played backwards? Jingle bells. |
51 | Old MacDonald Had A Farm | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Traditional | 0:04 | - |
0.3KB | 1992 | Maxim | Who was the farm? From old MacDonald. |
52 | Waltz of the Flowers | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Piotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky | 0:09 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | From "The Nutcracker" What are you dancing with this music? A waltz. |
53 | (Unknown) | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | 0:14 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | What is the name of this type of music from the 16th century? Madrigal. | |
54 | March of the Volunteers | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Nie Er | 0:08 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | National anthem of China To what communist country does this national anthem belong? China. |
55 | Wilhelmus van Nassouwe | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Unknown | 0:06 | - |
0.4KB | 1992 | Maxim | National anthem of Netherlands Where is the Parliament of this country? In The Hague. |
56 | Allouette | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Traditional | 0:08 | - |
0.4KB | 1992 | Maxim | What is the name of the song? Allouette |
57 | Maria | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Leonard Bernstein | 0:04 | - |
0.4KB | 1992 | Maxim | What is the name of the woman in the song? Maria. |
58 | From the New World | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Antonín Dvorák | 0:18 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | To what country was this composition dedicated? To the New World - America. |
59 | Nkulunkulu Mnikati wetibusiso temaSwati | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | David Kenneth Rycroft | 0:07 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | National anthem of Swaziland To which African kingdom does this national anthem belong? To Swaziland. |
60 | Bahrainona | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Unknown | 0:13 | - |
0.6KB | 1992 | Maxim | National anthem of Bahrain This is the anthem of an emirate whose capital is Manama. What is the name of this emirate? Bahrain |
61 | O Canada | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Calixa Lavallée | 0:09 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | National anthem of Canada What color are the passports of the citizens of this country? Blue. |
62 | (Unknown) | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | 0:09 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | Has this been one of Bruce Springsteen's successes? No. | |
63 | The Charleston | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | James P. Johnson | 0:04 | - |
0.4KB | 1992 | Maxim | What would you be dancing with this music? The Charleston. |
64 | Also Sprach Zarathustra | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Richard Strauss | 0:12 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | Composer? Richard Strauss. |
65 | The Blue Danube | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Johan Strauss II | 0:10 | - |
0.4KB | 1992 | Maxim | Composer? J. Strauss. |
66 | La Brabançonne | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | François van Campenhout | 0:08 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | National anthem of Belgium This kingdom is south of Eindhoven. As it is called? Belgium. |
67 | (Unknown) | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Edvard Grieg | 0:08 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | What country did Grieg write this for? For Norway. |
68 | Advance Australia Fair | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Peter Dodds McCormick | 0:04 | - |
0.4KB | 1992 | Maxim | National anthem of Australia How was that Australian national anthem chosen? Through a national referendum. |
69 | Wand'rin' Star | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Frederick Loewe | 0:07 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | What actor appeared singing this song? Lee Marvin. |
70 | Eine Kleine Nachtmusik | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart | 0:06 | - |
0.4KB | 1992 | Maxim | What is the name of this Mozart piece of music? Eine kleine nacht music. |
71 | Trepak | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Piotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky | 0:06 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | From "The Nutcracker" What country does this dance come from? From Russia. |
72 | In the Hall of the Mountain King | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Edvard Grieg | 0:08 | - |
0.4KB | 1992 | Maxim | In which album of Rick Wakeman appears this musical appointment? Journey to the Center of the Earth. |
73 | Dance of the Knights | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Sergei Prokofiev | 0:09 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | From "Romeo and Juliet" What play of Shakespeare was adapted by Prokofiev for this ballet? Romeo and Juliet. |
74 | All Shook Up | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Otis Blackwell | 0:15 | - |
0.6KB | 1992 | Maxim | Made famous by Elvis Presley What are her kisses like? "a volcano". |
75 | Anything That's Part Of You | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Don Robertson | 0:20 | - |
0.6KB | 1992 | Maxim | Made famous by Elvis Presley Unused |
76 | Any Way You Want Me (That's How I Will Be) | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Cliff Owens; Aaron Schroeder | 0:23 | - |
0.7KB | 1992 | Maxim | Made famous by Elvis Presley Unused |
77 | Apeman | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Ray Davies | 0:07 | - |
0.4KB | 1992 | Maxim | Made famous by The Kinks Unused |
78 | Are You Lonesome Tonight | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Roy Turk; Lou Handman | 0:13 | - |
0.7KB | 1992 | Maxim | Made famous by Elvis Presley Were the words to this Presley song written in 1926, 1946 or 1966? 1926, 9 years before he was born. Who first recorded this song - Caruso, Presley or Jolson? Al Jolson. What colour were Presley's Cadillacs? Pink. |
79 | Autumn Almanac | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Ray Davies | 0:13 | - |
0.6KB | 1992 | Maxim | Made famous by The Kinks Unused |
80 | (Unknown) | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | 0:11 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | Unused | |
81 | Be-Bop-A-Lula | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Gene Vincent | 0:15 | - |
0.7KB | 1992 | Maxim | Did Gene Vincent sell this song for 25, 250 or 2,500 dollars? 25 dollars. "Be-Bop-A ..."? "Lula". Gene Vincent, author of this song, limped from a wound gained in which war? The Korean War. |
82 | Blue Suede Shoes | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Carl Perkins | 0:16 | - |
0.8KB | 1992 | Maxim | Made famous by Elvis Presley Did Elvis Presley dye his hair? Yes, it was naturally blonde. What did the artist do for Crown Electric before he started singing? He was a company truck driver. This is an "R and B" song. What are R and B? Rhythm and Blues. |
83 | Boy From New York City | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | George Davis; John T. Taylor | 0:09 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | Boy from ..."? "New York City". |
84 | Can't Get Used to Losing You | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Doc Pomus; Mort Shuman | 0:08 | - |
0.6KB | 1992 | Maxim | Made famous by Andy Williams Has Andy Williams ever sung an Oscar-winning theme tune? Yes, for the film "Days of Wine and Roses". |
85 | Plaisir D'Amour (Can't Help Falling In Love) | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Jean-Paul-Égide Martini | 0:19 | - |
0.7KB | 1992 | Maxim | Made famous by Elvis Presley Unused |
86 | Chanson D'Amour | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Wayne Shanklin | 0:14 | - |
0.7KB | 1992 | Maxim | Made famous by Manhattan Transfer How many "Da"'s follow the "Ra" in this song? Four. Which US group had a hit with this song? Manhattan Transfer. |
87 | (They Long to Be) Close to You | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Burt Bacharach; Hal David | 0:15 | - |
0.7KB | 1992 | Maxim | Made famous by the Carpenters Was Karen Carpenter's instrument the violin, guitar or drums? The drums. Was this song written by Burt Bacharach, Herb Alpert or Karen Carpenter? Burt Bacharach. |
88 | Days | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Ray Davies | 0:08 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | Made famous by The Kinks Unused |
89 | Dead End Street | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Ray Davies | 0:07 | - |
0.4KB | 1992 | Maxim | Made famous by The Kinks Unused |
90 | Death of a Clown | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Dave Davies; Ray Davies | 0:10 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | Made famous by The Kinks Unused |
91 | Dedicated Follower of Fashion | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Ray Davies | 0:20 | - |
0.7KB | 1992 | Maxim | Made famous by The Kinks Did this group ever have a No.1 US hit? No. "Dedicated Follower of ..."? "Fashion". |
92 | (You're the) Devil in Disguise | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Bill Giant; Bernie Baum; Florence Kaye | 0:14 | - |
0.7KB | 1992 | Maxim | Made famous by Elvis Presley Unused |
93 | Don't | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Jerry Leiber; Mike Stoller | 0:13 | - |
0.6KB | 1992 | Maxim | Made famous by Elvis Presley Unused |
94 | Don't Be Cruel | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Otis Blackwell | 0:15 | - |
0.6KB | 1992 | Maxim | Made famous by Elvis Presley What unusual group of girls burnt the singer's effigy in New York? A group of convent girls. |
95 | Don't Cry Daddy | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Mac Davis | 0:27 | - |
0.8KB | 1992 | Maxim | Made famous by Elvis Presley Unused |
96 | Dont Leave Me Now | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Aaron Schroeder; Ben Weisman | 0:17 | - |
0.7KB | 1992 | Maxim | Made famous by Elvis Presley Unused |
97 | (Unknown) | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | 0:14 | - |
0.6KB | 1992 | Maxim | Unused | |
98 | Everybody's Talking At Me | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Fred Neil | 0:11 | - |
0.7KB | 1992 | Maxim | Made famous bt Harry Nilsson This Nilsson song was the theme for which 1970 Oscar-winning film? "Midnight Cowboy". What's everybody doing in this Nilsson song? Talking. Harry Nelson III, John Lennon's favourite US singer, was better known as? Nilsson. |
99 | Fever | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Eddie Cooley; Otis Blackwell | 0:11 | - |
0.6KB | 1992 | Maxim | Made famous by Peggy Lee In what decade did Peggy Lee have a fevered hit with this song? The 1950s. |
100 | The Girl of my Best Friend | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Sam Bobrick; Beverly Ross | 0:17 | - |
0.7KB | 1992 | Maxim | Made famous by Elvis Presley With whom is the singer in love, which makes it so difficult? The girl of his best friend. |
101 | Good Luck Charm | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Aaron Schroeder; Wally Gold | 0:13 | - |
0.6KB | 1992 | Maxim | Made famous by Elvis Presley Unused |
102 | Hallelujah I Love Her So | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Ray Charles | 0:22 | - |
0.8KB | 1992 | Maxim | Why did Ray Charles' manager say "Is this a joke" when given his 1962 album? Because it featured Country and Western music. Who wrote the words and music for "Hallelujah I Love Her So"? Ray Charles. |
103 | Here I Go Again | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Mort Shuman; Clive Westlake | 0:10 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | Unused Made famous by The Hollies |
104 | (Marie's The Name) His Latest Flame | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Doc Pomus; Mort Shuman | 0:16 | - |
0.7KB | 1992 | Maxim | Made famous by Elvis Presley Unused |
105 | (Unknown) | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | 0:08 | - |
0.6KB | 1992 | Maxim | Which Hollies' member joined Neil Young and others to form a famous quartet? Graham Nash, to form Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young. | |
106 | I Close My Eyes and Count to Ten | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Clive Westlake | 0:16 | - |
0.8KB | 1992 | Maxim | Made famous by Dusty Springfield Mary O'Brien, voted top world singer in '65, '66 and '67, was better known as? Dusty Springfield. When was Dusty Springfield born - in 1939, 1942 or 1945? 1939. "I close my eyes and count to ..."? "ten". |
107 | If I Can Dream | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Walter Earl Brown | 0:29 | - |
0.8KB | 1992 | Maxim | Made famous by Elvis Presley Unused |
108 | (Unknown) | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | 0:09 | - |
0.6KB | 1992 | Maxim | Made famous by Elvis Presley Was Elvis's middle name Arnold, Arthur or Aaron? Aaron. What was Presley on leave from when he recorded this song? The US army. | |
109 | I Just Don't Know What To Do With Myself | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Burt Bacharach; Hal David | 0:16 | - |
0.6KB | 1992 | Maxim | Made famous by Dusty Springfield "I just don't know what to do with ..."? "myself". |
110 | I'm Left, You're Right, She's Gone | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Bill Taylor; Stan Kesler | 0:15 | - |
0.6KB | 1992 | Maxim | Made famous by Elvis Presley How does the title, "I'm Left, You're Right ...", differ from the song itself? It's sung: "You're right, I'm left". |
111 | (Unknown) | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | 0:07 | - |
0.4KB | 1992 | Maxim | Unused | |
112 | In the Ghetto | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Mac Davis | 0:10 | - |
0.6KB | 1992 | Maxim | Made famous by Elvis Presley Unused |
113 | Jailhouse Rock | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Jerry Leiber; Mike Stoller | 0:11 | - |
0.9KB | 1992 | Maxim | Made famous by Elvis Presley Where did the warden throw the party? In the county jail. What was the position of this song in its first week in the British charts? No.1. Which paper said he "had an indifferent voice and sang poor songs"? "The Times". |
114 | King Creole | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Jerry Leiber; Mike Stoller | 0:08 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | Made famous by Elvis Presley Unused |
115 | Lola | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Ray Davies | 0:13 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | Made famous by The Kinks Why were these artists called the Kinks? Because of their kinky clothes. |
116 | If I Were A Rich Man | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Sheldon Harnick; Jerry Bock | 0:10 | - |
0.7KB | 1992 | Maxim | From "Fiddler on the Roof" In which order do "daidle", "deedle" and "digguh" go in the song? "daidle, deedle, daidle, digguh, digguh, digguh". Did the album from the film hit the charts in 1970, '72 or '74? 1972. Who starred in the film featuring this song? Topol. |
117 | Cabaret | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | John Kander | 0:17 | - |
0.7KB | 1992 | Maxim | From "Cabaret" This film was set in which city? Berlin. Who wrote the story on which the film's main character is based? Christopher Isherwood. |
118 | Aura Lea (Love Me Tender) | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | George R. Poulton | 0:23 | - |
0.7KB | 1992 | Maxim | Made famous by Elvis Presley Which artist did Presley knock off the No.1 US spot in 1956 with this song? Himself. Whose first film had the name of this tune? Elvis Presley's. What went wrong when Elvis married his dead brother's wife in this film? His brother wasn't dead. |
119 | (Unknown) | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | 0:13 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | Unused | |
120 | Matchmaker, Matchmaker | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Jerry Bock | 0:14 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | From "Fiddler on the Roof" What sort of a match is being looked for? A match-maker. |
121 | (Unknown) | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | 0:14 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | Unused | |
122 | Milord | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Marguerite Monnot; Georges Moustaki | 0:08 | - |
0.6KB | 1992 | Maxim | Made famous by Edith Piaf What rosy song was Edith Piaf best known for? "La Vie en Rose". This French female singer, born Edith Giovanna Gassion, is better known as? Edith Piaf. Who wrote a play for this great French artist - Cocteau, Monet or Hugo? Cocteau. |
123 | Money | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | John Kander | 0:08 | - |
0.4KB | 1992 | Maxim | From "Cabaret" What makes the world go round? Money. |
124 | (Unknown) | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | 0:15 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | Unused | |
125 | Mystery Train | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Junior Parker | 0:14 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | Unused |
126 | Return To Sender | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Winfield Scott; Otis Blackwell | 0:18 | - |
0.7KB | 1992 | Maxim | Made famous by Elvis Presley Unused |
127 | (Unknown) | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | 0:15 | - |
0.6KB | 1992 | Maxim | Unused | |
128 | Luglio (Something's Happening) | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Giancarlo Bigazzi; Riccardo Del Turco; Jack Fishman | 0:10 | - |
0.6KB | 1992 | Maxim | Made famous by Herman's Hermits This is a song by Herman's ...? Hermits. How many records did Herman's Hermits sell - 1, 10 or 40 million? 40 million. |
129 | Moon Over Naples (Spanish Eyes) | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Bert Kaempfert | 0:10 | - |
0.6KB | 1992 | Maxim | Made famous by Al Martino Eyes of what nationality? Spanish. This singer starred in which Oscar-winning film of 1972? "The Godfather". |
130 | Spanish Harlem | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Jerry Leiber; Phil Spector | 0:12 | - |
0.6KB | 1992 | Maxim | Made famous by Ben E. King Which part of Harlem? Spanish. The singer, Ben E. King, was a member of which soul group of the '50s? The Drifters. |
131 | Sunny Afternoon | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Ray Davies | 0:10 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | Made famous by The Kinks Unused |
132 | (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Kal Mann; Bernie Lowe | 0:15 | - |
0.6KB | 1992 | Maxim | Made famous by Elvis Presley Unused |
133 | That's All Right | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Arthur Crudup | 0:11 | - |
0.6KB | 1992 | Maxim | Made famous by Elvis Presley This was first played on Memphis radio at 9.30 p.m. on 3 July 1954. Who sang it? Elvis Presley. |
134 | 'Till The End Of The Day | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Ray Davies | 0:10 | - |
0.6KB | 1992 | Maxim | Made famous by The Kinks Unused |
135 | Tonight I'm Yours | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Rod Stewart; Jim Cregan; Kevin Savigar | 0:09 | - |
0.6KB | 1992 | Maxim | Which country ejected Rod Stewart for vagrancy before he took up grave-digging? Spain. Which group, with Ronnie Lane and Ron Wood, did Rod Stewart join in 1969? The Faces. Which Rod Stewart hit is this? "Tonight I'm Yours". |
136 | Trains and Boats and Planes | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Burt Bacharach | 0:10 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | Who did Billy J. Kramer and the Beatles share? Their manager, Brian Epstein. This song is by Billy J. Kramer and the ...? Dakotas. Made famous by Billy J. Kramer and the Dakotas, and by Dionne Warwick |
137 | Walk On By | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Burt Bacharach | 0:17 | - |
0.6KB | 1992 | Maxim | Made famous by Dionne Warwick What type of singing had the biggest influence on Dionne Warwick's career? Gospel singing. |
138 | Waterloo Sunset | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Ray Davies | 0:12 | - |
0.6KB | 1992 | Maxim | Made famous by The Kinks Unused |
139 | What the World Needs Now Is Love | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Burt Bacharach | 0:12 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | Made famous by Dionne Warwick Unused |
140 | (Unknown) | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | 0:06 | - |
0.4KB | 1992 | Maxim | Unused | |
141 | Muss I Denn (Wooden Heart) | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Fred Wise; Ben Weisman; Kay Tworney; Bert Kaempfert | 0:12 | - |
0.6KB | 1992 | Maxim | Made famous by Elvis Presley Who could not be shown from the waist down on "The Ed Sullivan Show"? Elvis Presley. What nickname derived from his public pelvic contortions? Elvis the Pelvis. |
142 | Young Turks | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Rod Stewart; Carmine Appice; Duane Hitchings; Kevin Savigar | 0:12 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | Unused Made famous by Rod Stewart |
143 | Il Mio Mondo (You're My World) | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Umberto Bindi; Gino Paoli | 0:12 | - |
0.8KB | 1992 | Maxim | Made famous by Cilla Black What was Cilla Black's real last name? White. At which famous Liverpool nightclub did Cilla Black use to sing? The Cavern. Cilla Black's first film, launched in 1967, was "Work Is A ..."? "Four-letter Word". What surprising error links Cilla Black's surname with Rugby's "All Blacks"? The "Black" was due to a printing error. |
144 | (Unknown) | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | 0:04 | - |
0.3KB | 1992 | Maxim | Unused | |
145 | Rockabye Baby | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Traditional | 0:07 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | This is said to be the first poem written in England, America or Australia? America. A Pilgrim Father wrote this after seeing cradles hung on trees. Whose cradles? Red Indians'. |
146 | Sing a Song of Sixpence | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Traditional | 0:06 | - |
0.4KB | 1992 | Maxim | Unused |
147 | Little Jack Horner | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Traditional | 0:09 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | What is Jack eating in a corner? Christmas pie. |
148 | See Saw Margery Daw | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Traditional | 0:12 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | When was the first recorded mention of this game - in 1700, 1800 or 1900? 1700. |
149 | Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Traditional | 0:05 | - |
0.4KB | 1992 | Maxim | Is this said to be about Elizabeth I, Victoria, or Mary, Queen of Scots? Mary, Queen of Scots. |
150 | Jack and Jill | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Traditional | 0:04 | - |
0.3KB | 1992 | Maxim | Unused |
151 | Little Jack Horner | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Traditional | 0:04 | - |
0.4KB | 1992 | Maxim | Unused |
152 | Baa, Baa, Black Sheep | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Traditional | 0:04 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | Some say this was once a "protest song" - what might it be protesting about? Lack of wool for the common people. |
153 | Rain Rain Go Away | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Traditional | 0:03 | - |
0.3KB | 1992 | Maxim | Unused |
154 | Hickory Dickory Dock | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Traditional | 0:07 | - |
0.4KB | 1992 | Maxim | Unused |
155 | Ride a Cock Horse to Banbury Cross | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Traditional | 0:07 | - |
0.4KB | 1992 | Maxim | Where does the rhyme say to go? To Banbury Cross. |
156 | I Had A Little Nut Tree | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Traditional | 0:04 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | What was the fruit of the nut tree? A silver nutmeg and a golden pear. |
157 | (Unknown) | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | 0:09 | - |
0.4KB | 1992 | Maxim | Unused | |
158 | Goosey Goosey Gander | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Traditional | 0:06 | - |
0.4KB | 1992 | Maxim | What's a gander? A male goose. |
159 | Merrily We Roll Along | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Traditional | 0:04 | - |
0.4KB | 1992 | Maxim | Was this rhyme composed by an English, American or Scottish woman? An American woman. Was this rhyme, based on a true incident, written in 1830, 1850 or 1870? 1830. |
160 | Polly Put The Kettle On | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Traditional | 0:04 | - |
0.4KB | 1992 | Maxim | Unused |
161 | Ah! Vous Dirai-Je, Maman (Twinkle Twinkle Little Star) | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Traditional | 0:08 | - |
0.6KB | 1992 | Maxim | When was this first published - in 1606, 1806 or 1986? 1806. Is the closest of these 24 million, billion or trillion miles from our sun? 24 trillion miles. Is this phenomenon due to radiation or air currents in the atmosphere? Air currents in the atmosphere. |
162 | Little Bo-Peep | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Traditional | 0:04 | - |
0.4KB | 1992 | Maxim | Unused |
163 | Little Boy Blue | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Traditional | 0:05 | - |
0.4KB | 1992 | Maxim | Where is the boy, and what is he doing? He's under the haystack, fast asleep. |
164 | Humpty Dumpty | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Traditional | 0:04 | - |
0.4KB | 1992 | Maxim | Why couldn't Humpty Dumpty be put together again? Because he was an egg. |
165 | Old King Cole | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Traditional | 0:05 | - |
0.4KB | 1992 | Maxim | What kind of soul? A merry old soul. |
166 | (Unknown) | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | 0:04 | - |
0.4KB | 1992 | Maxim | Unused | |
167 | The Farmer In The Dell | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Traditional | 0:07 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | What does the rat take in this children's singing game? The cheese. |
168 | Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Traditional | 0:03 | - |
0.4KB | 1992 | Maxim | What's the fruit of this plant? The mulberry. |
169 | The Grand Old Duke Of York | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Traditional | 0:07 | - |
0.6KB | 1992 | Maxim | Which of the Queen's children has the same title as the nobleman in the song? Prince Andrew, Duke of York. What are you when you are only half way up? Neither up nor down. This song is said to have been about a 17th century king of which country? France. |
170 | Here We Go Up Up Up | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Traditional | 0:05 | - |
0.3KB | 1992 | Maxim | Unused |
171 | London Bridge is Falling Down | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Traditional | 0:04 | - |
0.4KB | 1992 | Maxim | In which country would you now find this piece of history? America. |
172 | Sur le Pont d'Avignon | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Traditional | 0:05 | - |
0.4KB | 1992 | Maxim | Who built this edifice? The Romans. |
173 | Happy Birthday To You | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Traditional | 0:04 | - |
0.4KB | 1992 | Maxim | Est-ce la chanson la plus chantee en Grande-Bretagne? Oui. |
174 | Yankee Doodle | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Traditional | 0:08 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | Whose troops sang this jeering song at the outset of America's War of Independence? Britain's. |
175 | I've Been Working on the Railroad | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Traditional | 0:04 | - |
0.4KB | 1992 | Maxim | What has the singer been working on? The railroad. |
176 | Frère Jacques | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Traditional | 0:06 | - |
0.3KB | 1992 | Maxim | Unused |
177 | Frère Jacques | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Traditional | 0:05 | - |
0.4KB | 1992 | Maxim | What does "Sonnez les matines" mean in English? Morning bells are ringing. |
178 | Row Row Row Your Boat | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Traditional | 0:03 | - |
0.4KB | 1992 | Maxim | What is this type of song called? A round. |
179 | Hot Cross Buns | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Traditional | 0:04 | - |
0.4KB | 1992 | Maxim | On which day was this traditionally sung? Good Friday. |
180 | One Man Went To Mow | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Traditional | 0:06 | - |
0.4KB | 1992 | Maxim | Unused |
181 | Frog Went A-Courting | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Traditional | 0:07 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | Who marries whom? The frog marries the mouse. In which century was this strange wedding recorded in song - the 16th, 17th or 18th? 16th. |
182 | Oh Dear What Can The Matter Be | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Traditional | 0:09 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | Who's dawdling, and where? Johnny, at the fair. |
183 | Oranges and Lemons | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Traditional | 0:07 | - |
0.4KB | 1992 | Maxim | Unused |
184 | Old Mother Hubbard | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Sarah Catherine Martin | 0:08 | - |
0.6KB | 1992 | Maxim | Were 5, 10 or 15 thousand copies of this 1804 rhyme sold within months of release? 10 thousand. Which king-to-be loved Sarah Martin, author of this rhyme - William II, III or IV? William IV. |
185 | The Bonnie Banks o' Loch Lomond | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Traditional | 0:09 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | Unused |
186 | Au Clair de la Lune | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Traditional | 0:09 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | Which country does this folk-song come from? France. |
187 | Gymnopédie No.1 | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Eric Satie | 0:16 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | Which composer left the Paris Conservatoire and became a cabaret pianist? Erik Satie. |
188 | Hungarian Dance No. 5 | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Johannes Brahms | 0:05 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | Brahms' "Hungarian Dance No. 5" or Liszt's "Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2"? Brahms' "Hungarian Dance No. 5". |
189 | Wiegenlied - Guten Abend, gute Nacht (Lullaby) | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Johannes Brahms | 0:14 | - |
0.6KB | 1992 | Maxim | What did this composer reputedly do when Liszt played the piano for him? He fell asleep. This German played music in taverns after leaving school at 15. Who is he? Johannes Brahms. |
190 | Minuet In G Major | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Johann Sebastian Bach | 0:07 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | Unused |
191 | Minuet in G Major | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Ludwig van Beethoven | 0:07 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | Who, despite composing this minuet, was too clumsy to ever dance himself? Beethoven. |
192 | Christopher Robin is Saying His Prayers | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Harold Fraser-Simson | 0:14 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | Who is saying his prayers? Christopher Robin. |
193 | It's Only a Paper Moon | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Harold Arlen | 0:11 | - |
0.6KB | 1992 | Maxim | Ten years old Tatum O'Neal won an Oscar as a tomboy in which film? "Paper Moon". |
194 | Keep the Home-Fires Burning ('Till the Boys Come Home) | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Ivor Nivello | 0:09 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | This Ivor Novello tune was first sung in which war? World War I. |
195 | La Cucaracha | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Traditional | 0:11 | - |
0.6KB | 1992 | Maxim | What crawly animal is "La Cucaracha"? A cockroach. |
196 | The Little Drummer Boy | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Katherine Kennicott Davis | 0:13 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | Was this carol's tune originally from Spain, Czechoslovakia, or Germany? Czechoslovakia. |
197 | Maggie May | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Rod Stewart; Martin Quittenton | 0:10 | - |
0.6KB | 1992 | Maxim | Who is the woman in this Rod Stewart hit? Maggie May. |
198 | (Unknown) | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | 0:06 | - |
0.4KB | 1992 | Maxim | Would you waltz, tango or quick-step to this tune? Tango. | |
199 | They Call the Wind Maria | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Frederick Loewe | 0:13 | - |
0.6KB | 1992 | Maxim | From "Paint Your Wagon" What do they call the wind in this Lerner and Lowe song? Maria. |
200 | Waltzing Matilda | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Christina Macpherson | 0:13 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | The swagman camps by a billabong. What does "billabong" mean? Water-hole. |
201 | Scarborough Fair | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Traditional | 0:08 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | What fair? Scarborough Fair. What herbs are named? Parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme. |
202 | Pack Up Your Troubles in Your Old Kit-Bag, and Smile, Smile, Smile | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Felix Powell | 0:04 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | Unused |
203 | (Unknown) | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | 0:09 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | Is this lament about worker's redundancy from the 1930s, 1960s or 1980s? The 1930s. | |
204 | Shortnin' Bread | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | James Whitcomb Riley | 0:04 | - |
0.4KB | 1992 | Maxim | Unused |
205 | Symphony No. 94 in G Major (Surprise) | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Joseph Haydn | 0:09 | - |
0.6KB | 1992 | Maxim | Why was this composer-to-be turned out of the Viennese boy's choir? His voice broke. What disease marked both this composer and Mozart? Smallpox. |
206 | Piano Sonata No. 11 | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart | 0:15 | - |
0.6KB | 1992 | Maxim | Who wrote the screenplay for the film about this composer? Peter Shaeffer. Which doesn't belong - "Don Giovanni", "The Magic Flute", or "La Traviata"? "La Traviata". |
207 | Votre Toast, Je Peux Vous Le Rendre | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Georges Bizet | 0:12 | - |
0.6KB | 1992 | Maxim | Is this opera "Carmen", about a tragic gypsy, set in France, Spain or Italy? Spain. What do you associate with this work, which was judged 'hopeless' by its author? Bullfighting. |
208 | Wedding March | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Richard Wagner | 0:09 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | Which oft-married actor played this composer in an epic TV drama? Richard Burton. What anti-semitic composer, idolised by Hitler? Wagner. |
209 | Polonaise in A flat major, Op. 53 (Heroic) | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Frédéric Chopin | 0:09 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | Unused |
210 | Love Theme | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Piotr Ilyich Tchaikovski | 0:14 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | From "Romeo and Juliet" Unused |
211 | Morning Mood | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Edvard Grieg | 0:09 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | Is this piece by Edvard Grieg called "Morning", "Evening" or "Night"? "Morning". |
212 | Swan Lake | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Piotr Ilyich Tchaikovski | 0:17 | - |
0.6KB | 1992 | Maxim | Is this Tchaikovsky's "Sleeping Beauty", "Nutcracker" or "Swan Lake"? "Swan Lake". |
213 | (Unknown) | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | 0:10 | - |
0.4KB | 1992 | Maxim | Unused | |
214 | (Unknown) | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | 0:08 | - |
0.4KB | 1992 | Maxim | Unused | |
215 | Comin' Thro' the Rye | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Traditional | 0:11 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | "Coming through ..." - the rye, the corn or the wheat? The rye. |
216 | The Skye Boat Song | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Traditional | 0:19 | - |
0.7KB | 1992 | Maxim | Who is the lad that's born to be king? Bonnie Prince Charlie, grandson of James II. Why was this prince, his father and grandfather deprived of the throne? Because they were Roman Catholics. What battle did this song follow - Bannockburn, Flodden or Culloden? Culloden, in 1745. |
217 | The Minstrel Boy | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Traditional | 0:13 | - |
0.6KB | 1992 | Maxim | Sean Connery sang this while going to a kingly death in which Kipling-based film? "The Man Who Would be King". Who has gone to war - the minstrel boy, the page boy or the drummer boy? The minstrel boy. |
218 | Danny Boy | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Traditional | 0:16 | - |
0.6KB | 1992 | Maxim | Irish, Scottish or Welsh lament? Irish. What are calling, and who is being called? The pipes are calling Danny Boy. |
219 | Piano Concerto 1 in B Flat Minor | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Piotr Ilyich Tchaikovski | 0:10 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | Is this "concerto" a concert, or a work for a solo instrument plus orchestra? A work for a solo instrument plus orchestra. |
220 | Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben, BWV 147 (Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring) | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Johann Sebastian Bach | 0:14 | - |
0.6KB | 1992 | Maxim | Who walked 400 miles to hear an opera, and later composed this? Bach. |
221 | 9th Symphony, Movement IV (Ode to Joy) | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Ludwig van Beethoven | 0:11 | - |
0.6KB | 1992 | Maxim | Why could this composer not keep time when conducting his music? He was stone deaf. What notes did singers mime at the premiere of this work? The high notes. |
222 | Prelude Op. 28 No. 7 in A major | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Frédéric Chopin | 0:12 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | Unused |
223 | (Unknown) | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | 0:12 | - |
0.4KB | 1992 | Maxim | Unused | |
224 | Aura Lea (Love Me Tender) | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | George R. Poulton | 0:20 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | Made famous by Elvis Presley Unused |
225 | Plaisir D'Amour (I Can't Help Falling In Love With You) | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Jean-Paul-Égide Martini | 0:23 | - |
0.8KB | 1992 | Maxim | Made famous by Elvis Presley Unused |
226 | Muss I Denn (Wooden Heart) | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Fred Wise; Ben Weisman; Kay Tworney; Bert Kaempfert | 0:12 | - |
0.4KB | 1992 | Maxim | Made famous by Elvis Presley Unused |
227 | All Shook Up | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Otis Blackwell | 0:12 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | Made famous by Elvis Presley Unused |
228 | Tradition | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Jerry Bock; Sheldon Harnick | 0:13 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | From "Fiddler on the Roof" Unused |
229 | Tradition | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Jerry Bock; Sheldon Harnick | 0:12 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | From "Fiddler on the Roof" Unused |
230 | Sunrise, Sunset | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Jerry Bock; Sheldon Harnick | 0:25 | - |
0.7KB | 1992 | Maxim | From "Fiddler on the Roof" Unused |
231 | Sunrise, Sunset | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Jerry Bock; Sheldon Harnick | 0:25 | - |
0.7KB | 1992 | Maxim | From "Fiddler on the Roof" Is this, from "Fiddler on the Roof", inspired by a wedding or a sunset? A wedding. Is the natural phenomenon observed here due to movement of the sun or earth? The earth. |
232 | As Time Goes By | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Herman Hupfeld | 0:24 | - |
0.7KB | 1992 | Maxim | From "Casablanca" Did Bogart say to the pianist "Play it", "Play it, Sam" or "Play it again, Sam"? "Play it". Name the pianist in the film "Casablanca" who was told to play this tune? Sam. |
233 | Day By Day | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Stephen Schwartz | 0:23 | - |
0.7KB | 1992 | Maxim | From "Godspell" Is this song from "Cats", "Godspell" or "Jesus Christ Superstar"? "Godspell". |
234 | Jailhouse Rock | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Jerry Leiber; Mike Stoller | 0:12 | - |
0.6KB | 1992 | Maxim | Made famous by Elvis Presley Unused |
235 | The Blue Danube | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Johann Strauss II | 0:09 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | What kind of dance would you do to this - a bop, a waltz or a rumba? A waltz. |
236 | Away In A Manger | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Traditional | 0:10 | - |
0.4KB | 1992 | Maxim | This is a second version of which children's carol? "Away in a Manger". |
237 | Antioch | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | George Frideric Handel | 0:22 | - |
0.7KB | 1992 | Maxim | This carol music is by which German composer? George Handel. |
238 | Deck The Halls | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Traditional | 0:09 | - |
0.4KB | 1992 | Maxim | Is this a traditional English, Welsh, Scottish or Irish melody? Welsh. |
239 | Silent Night | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Franz Xavier Gruber | 0:14 | - |
0.4KB | 1992 | Maxim | Unused |
240 | Irby (Once in Royal David's City) | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Henry Gauntlett | 0:13 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | The game says this is by Mendelssohn; it is not. Is this by Mendelssohn, Brahms or Bach? Mendelssohn. |
241 | Good King Wenceslas | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Traditional | 0:13 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | Did the king named in this carol really exist, or was he just a legend? King Wenceslas was a 10th century ruler of Bohemia. Did this ruler die in battle, from natural causes, or was he murdered? He was murdered. |
242 | O Tannenbaum | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Traditional | 0:17 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | What, besides Christmas, does this carol celebrate? A Christmas tree, or fir tree. |
243 | We Three Kings | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | John Henry Hopkins Jr. | 0:13 | - |
0.4KB | 1992 | Maxim | Unused |
244 | Go Tell It on the Mountain | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Traditional | 0:12 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | Unused |
245 | Lasst Uns Erfreuen Herzlich Sehr (All Creatures of Our God and King) | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Traditional | 0:10 | - |
0.6KB | 1992 | Maxim | What animal-loving saint wrote the words of this hymn? St Francis of Assisi. |
246 | Cradle Song | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | William J. Kirkpatrick | 0:14 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | Did Marx, Luther, or Descartes reputedly write the words of this? Martin Luther. |
247 | Greensleeves | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Traditional | 0:07 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | Who is said to have composed this - Macbeth, Richard III or Henry VIII? Henry VIII. |
248 | God Save The Queen | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Unknown | 0:11 | - |
0.4KB | 1992 | Maxim | Unused |
249 | The Twelve Days of Christmas | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Traditional | 0:06 | - |
0.4KB | 1992 | Maxim | Unused |
250 | The First Noel | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | John Stainer | 0:11 | - |
0.6KB | 1992 | Maxim | To whom did the angel say the first Noel? To certain poor shepherds. |
251 | Bagatelle No. 25 in A Minor for Solo Piano (Für Elise) | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Ludwig van Beethoven | 0:14 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | Unused |
252 | Symphony No. 5 | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Ludwig van Beethoven | 0:06 | - |
0.4KB | 1992 | Maxim | Unused |
253 | Irby (Once in Royal David's City) | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Henry Gauntlett | 0:08 | - |
0.4KB | 1992 | Maxim | Unused |
254 | I Could Have Danced All Night | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Frederick Loewe | 0:13 | - |
0.6KB | 1992 | Maxim | From "My Fair Lady" Does this song come from "The Sound of Music", "Oliver", or "My Fair Lady"? "My Fair Lady". |
255 | Theme from The Adventures of Robin Hood | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Carl Sigman | 0:07 | - |
0.4KB | 1992 | Maxim | Unused |
256 | William Tell Overture | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Gioachino Rossini | 0:08 | - |
0.4KB | 1992 | Maxim | Unused |
257 | Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben, BWV 147 (Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring) | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Johann Sebastian Bach | 0:08 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | Johann Sebastian Bach, who wrote this, had how many children - 10, 15 or 20? 20. |
258 | 1812 Overture | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Piotr Ilyich Tchaikovski | 0:08 | - |
0.5KB | 1992 | Maxim | Which non-musical sound effect is usually included in this work by Tchaikovsky? Cannon-fire. |
259 | Win | Trivial Pursuit |
Sega Master System | Matt Furniss | 0:04 | 0:04 |
1.6KB | 1992 | Ron_Stard |
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