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Crossovers with Wii
- This page is about crossovers between the Super Mario franchise and the Wii series of games. For the console of the same name, see Wii.
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First installment | Wii Sports (2006) |
Latest installment | Nintendo Switch Sports (2022) |
Subseries | Wii Sports, Wii Fit, Wii Party, Wii Play |
The Wii series is composed of games mainly developed by Nintendo for the console of the same name, Wii U, and Nintendo Switch. It encompasses games with different genres intended for a casual audience, such as sports, party, and fitness games.
Several games in the Wii series feature elements from, and references to, the Super Mario franchise. Likewise, the Super Mario franchise, most prominently the Mario Kart series, also features elements that originate from Wii series games.
Overview
The Wii series does not have a consistent genre; instead, it includes various titles initially created with the Wii in mind that are designed to be played by anyone. The first games in the series to be developed were Wii Sports, Wii Fit, Wii Play, and Wii Music, which are a sports game, a fitness game, a minigame collection, and a music game, respectively. The series would later expand to more genres (like party with the Wii Party games, which have similar gameplay to that of the Mario Party series) and continue into Nintendo's later consoles. The series would become popular amongst the casual audience, with Wii Sports, the first game of the series to be released, surpassing Super Mario Bros. as the best-selling Nintendo game.
Prominent crossover elements
Characters
Miis

- Main article: Mii
Miis are digital avatars that have been used across many Nintendo consoles and services since the Wii. Since their introduction in Wii Sports, they have appeared as both playable and non-playable characters in various Nintendo games, including games in the Super Mario franchise. They are the most prominent characters of the Wii series, appearing in all of its games except Wii Chess. They are also the main characters in some games outside of the Wii series, like the Tomodachi series, Miitopia, and StreetPass Mii Plaza. Miis originate from a concept by Shigeru Miyamoto and were initially conceived to only be used for Wii Sports before it was decided to turn their creation software into a Wii Channel.[1]
Due to their virtual avatar nature, this article does not include Mii appearances unrelated to the Wii series. For the history of Miis in the Super Mario franchise, see here.
Wii Fit Trainer

- MiiWiki article: Trainer
The Wii Fit Trainer, generically referred to as the trainer in the original games, is the exercise coach appearing in the Wii Fit series. They instruct and guide players through the games' Yoga and Strength Training activities. Both female and male trainers appear, and players can choose to have their favorite trainer appear in the activities. They have white skin and wear differently-colored clothing depending on the activity, although they always wear green in Wii Fit U.
The Wii Fit Trainer appears as a fighter in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS, and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. The female Wii Fit Trainer also appears as a Mystery Mushroom costume in Super Mario Maker and as a Wario's amiibo Sketch drawing in WarioWare Gold.
Wii Balance Board
- MiiWiki article: Wii Balance Board (character)
The Wii Balance Board is the guide character of the Wii Fit series. They are based on the peripheral of the same name.
Locations
Wuhu Island

- Main article: Wuhu Island
Wuhu Island, known as Wii Fit Island in Wii Fit, is a tropical location inhabited by Miis that appears in Wii Sports Resort and the Wii Fit series. In the Wii Fit series, it is the location of the running events, while in Wii Sports Resort, it is the location of all sports except golf, which instead takes place on the nearby Wedge Island.
History in the Super Mario franchise
Mario Kart series
Mario Kart 7
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
Super Mario Maker
Wii Fit Trainer appears as a Mystery Mushroom costume in Super Mario Maker, unlocked by scanning her amiibo or randomly after completing 100 Mario Challenge on Normal difficulty or higher. She also appears in the Wii Balance Board's costume's pose.
WarioWare series
WarioWare Gold
WarioWare: Move It!
Wii Play: Motion Pose Mii Plus
History in the Wii series
Wii Sports series
Wii Sports
In Wii Sports, the golf holes are taken directly from Golf. The castle present in the background of Hole 5 is identical to the Castles of New Super Mario Bros., without the flags and windows.
During the game's development, Mario was added as a playable character while the developers were deciding which characters to add, but he was removed because the developers felt like Mario was the one playing and they were just controlling him, instead of feeling like they were the ones playing the game.[1]
Wii Sports Resort
Similarly to the previous game, the golf holes in Wii Sports Resort (known as "Resort" holes) are taken directly from Golf: Japan Course; the golf holes from Wii Sports also return as "Classic" holes (as well as the castle in Hole 5). The countdown timer used at the start of the racing events sounds similar to the one used in the Mario Kart series. In particular, the Cycling event's timer sounds almost identical to the one used in Mario Kart: Double Dash!!. In the Island Flyover event, "Ground BGM", "Player Down", and "Game Over" from Super Mario Bros. can be heard by flying near the Hillside Cabins area; the area's nighttime description reads: "Sounds like someone's playing NES, but they need a few pointers..." When playing the same event at night, the description of the Mysterious Ancient Ruins in the PAL version states that skeletons were found in a pit along with shells, possibly referencing Dry Bones. Additionally, the name of the ship "The Queen Peach" may be a reference to Princess Peach.
Wii Sports Club
Both Classic and Resort golf holes return in the Wii U remake of Wii Sports, Wii Sports Club. The castle in Classic Hole 5 is also still present.
Nintendo Switch Sports
The Classic and Resort golf holes reappear once again in Nintendo Switch Sports, although the Classic Hole 5 castle has been removed.
Wii Fit series
Wii Fit / Wii Fit Plus
In the running events of Wii Fit and Wii Fit Plus, 8-bit sprites of Mario and Luigi can be spotted. On a few occasions, a Goomba, Koopa Troopa, Mushroom, or Super Star sprite may also appear along the side of the trail. In Wii Fit Plus, these sprites have a purpose: at the end of Jogging Plus, one of the many questions asked can be which sprite the player spotted.[2]
In early builds of Wii Fit Plus, Monty Mole's model from Mario Kart Wii was used as a placeholder for the moles in Segway Circuit.[3]
Wii Fit U
Just like the previous games, 8-bit sprites of Mario, a Goomba, and a Mushroom can be spotted during Free Run in Wii Fit U. Additionally, in the Hosedown minigame on advanced difficulty, a Warp Pipe can be seen in the background.
Wii Music
In Wii Music, "Ground BGM" from Super Mario Bros. is unlocked after one has cleared the first four levels of Pitch Perfect, simply called "Super Mario Bros." This song was performed during the showcase of Wii Music at Nintendo's E3 2008 press conference.[4]
Wii Party series
Wii Party
In the minigames section accessed from the main menu of Wii Party, one of the minigames under the Challenge subsection is called Clover Hunt. This is a minigame in which players must locate a certain number of objects that are slightly different from the rest shown on the screen. If the player reaches the final five stages, the object they are given to find is 8-bit Mario from Super Mario Bros. They must find the required number of 8-bit Marios that are standing still, all of which are hidden amongst multiple 8-bit Marios in a jumping position.
Wii Party U
In the Mii Fashion Plaza TV Party in Wii Party U, Miis can dress up like Mario (male) or Princess Peach (female). There are also a few stores that are Super Mario-themed. In Mad Hatters, players can choose to wear the Mario Cap, giving two points if no one else is wearing it. In Dance with Mii, the player can dance to an arrangement of "Ground BGM" from Super Mario Bros. titled "Ground Theme (Super Mario Bros.)"
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
References
- ^ Jump up to: a b Iwata Asks - Wii Sports - Did Anyone Say It Should Look Realistic?. iwataasks.nintendo.com. Retrieved March 24, 2025. (Archived May 5, 2024, 16:20:18 UTC via Wayback Machine.)
- ^ May 4, 2008. 8-Bit Mario found hiding in Wii Fit. Balance Board Blog (English). Archived June 14, 2008, 23:19:42 UTC from the original via Wayback Machine. Retrieved June 30, 2024.
- ^ December 10, 2020. Post by Wii Facts Plus. Wii Facts Plus. Retrieved May 24, 2024. (Archived August 21, 2023, 10:10:06 UTC via Wayback Machine.)
- ^ devyl96 (November 14, 2008). Wii Music - Super Mario Bros theme at E3 2008. YouTube (American English). Retrieved August 17, 2024.
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Universal Fan Fest Nights
Universal Fan Fest Nights is an event taking place at Universal Studios Hollywood on select nights from April 25 to May 18, 2025. It is similar to Universal's Halloween Horror Nights event, but is instead themed around various licenses that the theme park holds. At Super Nintendo World, some Yoshi-themed experiences were set up for the event, including his introduction as a meet-and-greet character.
Super Nintendo World experiences
Merchandise and food
The following Yoshi-themed merchandise and food is sold during the event.
Gallery
BYGGIS
BYGGIS was a Swedish toy company that produced sets of buildable blocks. In 1992, a series of eight sets based on the Super Mario franchise were released in Europe, including one board game.
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See also
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List of Arts, Sports & Leisure Mario Quiz Cards
- Main article: Mario Quiz Cards
The following is a list of known Mario Quiz Cards in the Arts, Sports & Leisure category, ordered by card code. Correct answers are marked in bold.
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Who invented the game of basketball?
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What is Yoga?
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What are the martial arts?
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To which musical-instrument family does the guitar belong?
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What kinds of weapons are used in the sport of fencing?
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What are the three kinds of weightlifting moves?
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What was the first big accomplishment in mountain climbing?
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What's the highest you can score in one bowling game?
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What's the world's most important bicycle race?
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To which musical-instrument family does the gong belong?
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What is "show jumping" at a horse show?
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File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 12-03.png | File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 12-03 Back.png | Which is the world's most popular sport?
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File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 13-17.png | File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 13-17 Back.png | Who wrote Don Quixote?
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File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 14-18.jpg | File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 14-18 Back.jpg | What is each 2- to 3-minute segment of a boxing match called?
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File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 14-19.jpg | File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 14-19 Back.jpg | When was Disney's Mickey Mouse created?
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File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 15-12.jpg | File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 15-12 Back.jpg | When were the first teddy bears made?
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File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 15-18.jpg | File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 15-18 Back.jpg | What is the object in a game of chess?
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File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 17-11.png | File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 17-11 Back.png | Which is a stamp collector?
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File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 17-13.png | File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 17-13 Back.png | What is prestidigitation?
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File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 17-14.png | File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 17-14 Back.png | Who wrote The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe?
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File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 18-19.png | File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 18-19 Back.png | How many games of tennis are in a set?
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File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 19-14.png | File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 19-14 Back.png | Who invented skiing?
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File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 19-16.png | File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 19-16 Back.png | What is a spelunker?
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File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 19-17.png | File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 19-17 Back.png | Who wrote From the Earth to the Moon?
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File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 20-13.png | File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 20-13 Back.png | What are riders in thoroughbred horse races called?
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File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 20-14.png | File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 20-14 Back.png | To which musical instrument family does the clarinet belong?
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File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 21-03.png | File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 21-03 Back.png | How fast does a parachute fall?
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File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 21-06.png | File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 21-06 Back.png | How many keys are on a piano?
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File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 21-17.png | File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 21-17 Back.png | In which sport would someone have a hammer lock on an opponent?
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File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 22-14.png | File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 22-14 Back.png | When was football invented?
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File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 22-16.png | File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 22-16 Back.png | Where was Mozart born?
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Which are maneuvers in rock climbing?
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Which are pieces of mountain climbing equipment?
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Which is a characteristic of Gothic architecture?
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What are the oldest American dolls?
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Who wrote The Little Prince?
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File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 26-12.png | File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 26-12 Back.png | Who was Johann Sebastian Bach?
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File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 26-19.png | File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 26-19 Back.png | How many players are on a soccer team?
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File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 27-07.png | File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 27-07 Back.png | Which swimming stroke was first used in competition?
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File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 27-08.png | File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 27-08 Back.png | How do you build a boat in a bottle?
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File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 27-12.png | File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 27-12 Back.png | Who wrote Little Red Riding Hood?
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File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 28-16.png | File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 28-16 Back.png | Which is not part of a Christian church?
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File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 28-19.png | File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 28-19 Back.png | Who was Velázquez?
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File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 30-01.png | File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 30-01 Back.png | Who are Punch and Judy?
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File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 30-02.png | File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 30-02 Back.png | Who was Cyrano de Bergerac?
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Who told the tales of The Arabian Nights?
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Who was Martha Graham?
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Who invented Cubism?
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What equipment is necessary for windsurfing?
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Where are the oldest known cave paintings?
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Who was the first movie director to win four Oscars?
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What is the Indianapolis 500?
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What is Japanese Wrestling called?
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Where was the kite invented?
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What is a tom-tom?
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Who was John James Audubon?
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When was the end of the silent movie era?
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What are hennins, bowlers, and boaters?
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In what country did the Renaissance begin?
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What is a hang glider?
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What is the weapon used in kendo?
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What is Karate?
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Who founded the boy scouts?
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What is Science Fiction?
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When was the first America's Cup boat race held?
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When was the first America's Cup boat race held?
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In what section of the orchestra does the flute belong?[n 1]
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File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 44-15.png | File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 44-15 Back.png | How many decks of cards are there in an ordinary deck of cards?
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What is snorkeling?
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What are sails made of?
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What are sails made of?
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What is Sherlock Holmes' favorite saying?
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File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 48-09.png | File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 48-09 Back.png | What is the longest foot race at the Olympics?
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What is the longest foot race at the Olympics?
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When was abstract art introduced?
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What is a thoroughbred?
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File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 49-20.png | File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 49-20 Back.png | What is rappelling?
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File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 52-19.png | File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 52-19 Back.png | Who was Faust?
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File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 56-07.png | File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 56-07 Back.png | Who was Pablo Picasso?
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File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 56-09.png | File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 56-09 Back.png | What are Flying Geese, Log Cabin, and Mrs. Cleveland's Choice?
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File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 56-17.png | File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 56-17 Back.png | Who was Claude Monet?
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What happened at Candlestick Park in San Francisco, August 29, 1966?
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File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 60-16.png | File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 60-16 Back.png | What is a rhyme?
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File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 60-17.png | File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 60-17 Back.png | Where did the technique of painting frescoes originate?
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File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 61-07.png | File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 61-07 Back.png | What does a gaffer on a movie set do?
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File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 61-10.png | File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 61-10 Back.png | Who were Agatha Christie and Dorothy L. Sayers?
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File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 61-15.png | File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 61-15 Back.png | Where did comic strips originate?
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File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 61-16.png | File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 61-16 Back.png | What is Baroque?
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File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 62-10.png | File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 62-10 Back.png | Where does an orchestra sit in a theatre?
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File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 62-11.png | File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 62-11 Back.png | Which swimming stroke is the fastest?
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File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 62-18.png | File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 62-18 Back.png | What position did Bobby Orr play for the Boston Bruins?
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File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 63-14.png | File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 63-14 Back.png | Why are strings the largest section of the orchestra?
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File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 63-15.png | File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 63-15 Back.png | Which instrument is the ancestor of the harp?
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File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 63-17.png | File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 63-17 Back.png | Where did jazz originate?
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File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 65-05.jpg | File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 65-05 Back.jpg | Which was a television western?
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File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 65-06.png | File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 65-06 Back.png | What is a tracking shot in a movie?
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File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 65-08.png | File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 65-08 Back.png | Who invented the Frisbee?
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File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 65-09.png | File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 65-09 Back.png | Is cycling an Olympic Sport?
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File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 67-01.png | File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 67-01 Back.png | What is pre-Columbian art?
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File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 67-05.png | File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 67-05 Back.png | Where was the first Little League game played?
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File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 67-17.png | File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 67-17 Back.png | Where were roller skates invented?
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File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 67-18.png | File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 67-18 Back.png | What is the Fosbury Flop?
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File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 67-19.png | File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 67-19 Back.png | Which is an Olympic track and field event?
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File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 68-01.png | File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 68-01 Back.png | In which sport do people ride on river rapids?
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File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 68-02.png | File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 68-02 Back.png | What are "soft-shoe" and "buck and wing"?
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File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 69-01.png | File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 69-01 Back.png | What are most toy marbles made of?
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File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 69-02.png | File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 69-02 Back.png | Where was the first jigsaw puzzle made?
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File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 69-03.png | File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 69-03 Back.png | Which deck of cards is used to tell fortunes?
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File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 69-04.png | File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 69-04 Back.png | What do you need to play bridge?
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File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 69-10.png | File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 69-10 Back.png | Who was Elvis Presley?
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File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 70-03.png | File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 70-03 Back.png | Which is another name for the snare drum?
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File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 70-04.png | File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 70-04 Back.png | Which are brass instruments?
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