Something of small importance.
Knowledge of little consequence.
1 Ivy Leaguers debate the finer points of sports trivia with high-school dropouts.
2 Not to test Trump's knowledge of terms and trivia , but his judgment.
3 So I'm not sure that the public are in love with trivia .
4 The occupants were cloistered in a windowless conference room arguing administrative trivia .
5 Then they made trivia games truly interactive with You Don't Know Jack.
6 The great man was not one to become bogged down in trivia .
7 There's the standard stuff -information on guest stars, trivia and quotes.
8 If you're not into trivia , TV Show King won't change your mind.
9 He put down the trivia book and stared at the bobbing yo-yo.
10 Stats and trivia Both teams are on the cusp of unwanted records.
11 The trivia show ratings sensation had a cheating scandal on its hands.
12 Ebel is a tireless researcher with a soft spot for boy-band trivia .
13 They're showing Nintendo trivia on the big screens to keep us occupied.
14 But their wearying, forced hilarity doesn't salvage this boring music trivia game.
15 Strain your brain with another collection of dubious connections and mindless trivia .
16 Answer trivia questions, spend time observing animals and watch the videos.
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