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Another 15 possible trivia categories

I think I get to pick a category this week because two will be expiring, so time to brainstorm.

  1. Party Like a President: Questions about the personal lives of US presidents
  2. Them's Fighting Words: Questions about reasons people or countries have battled
  3. Draw Me Like One of Your Cartoons: Questions about famous cartoon characters
  4. Wish You Were Here: Questions about famous landmarks
  5. COD: Questions about how famous people died
  6. Once Upon a Time: Questions about fairytales
  7. Harry Potter and the Trivia Questions: Questions about Harry Potter
  8. Long Lost Twins: Questions about people who look a lot alike
  9. Family Tree: Questions about how celebrities and politicians, past and present, are related
  10. Game On: Questions about board games
  11. Color Blocking: Questions with a series of images of people reduced to color blocks
  12. Deck the Halls: Questions about me
  13. Celebrate Good Times, Come On!: Questions about holidays and celebrations
  14. Whodunnit?: Questions about who made famous historical events happen
  15. Most Wanted: Questions about those who've been voted sexist wo/man alive

(Prompt by me)
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