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To keep this list from being any longer than it already is, only the U.S. releases are listed here.

Genus I & II (1981 & 1984 resp.), Volume II (1987), Game Show Ed. (1993) & 25th Anniversary Ed. (2008):

  • Geography
  • Entertainment
  • History
  • Art & Literature
  • Science & Nature
  • Sports & Leisure

Silver Screen Edition (1982):

  • Settings
  • Titles
  • Off Screen
  • On Screen
  • Production
  • Portrayals
All-Star Sports Edition (1983):
  • Nicknames
  • Football
  • Catch All
  • Basketball
  • Baseball
  • Numbers

Baby Boomer Edition (1983):

  • Television
  • Stage & Screen
  • Nightly News
  • Publishing
  • Lives & Times
  • R.P.M.

Young Players Edition (1984):

  • People & Places
  • Good Times
  • Science & Technology
  • Art & Culture
  • Natural World
  • Games & Hobbies

RPM Edition (1985):

  • Cover Notes
  • Your Mother Should Know
  • Fifties
  • Sixties
  • After the Beatles
  • Anything Goes

Welcome to America Edition (1985):

  • America
  • Americans
  • Journey Through America
  • Ship to Shore
  • Made in America
  • The Melting Pot

Disney Family Edition (1985) & Disney Edition (1986):

  • World of Places
  • World of Music
  • World of People
  • World of Fantasy
  • World of Science
  • World of Leisure

1960s Edition (1986):

  • Personalities
  • Entertainment
  • Headlines
  • Music
  • Sports & Leisure
  • Wild Card

People, Boob Tube & Sports Eds. (1987), Pocket TV, Flicks, Rock & Pop, Wild Card, War & Victory & The Good Life Eds. (1989) & Country Music Ed. (1993): none

Vintage Edition (1989):

  • Products & Progress
  • Sports & Leisure
  • History
  • Personalities
  • Entertainment
  • Wild Card

1980s Edition (1989):

  • Personalities
  • Entertainment
  • In the News
  • That's Life
  • Sports & Leisure
  • Wild Card

TV Edition (1991):

  • Classics
  • Sitcoms
  • Drama
  • Kids & Games
  • Stars
  • Wild Card

Family Edition (1992):

  • People & Places
  • Entertainment
  • History
  • Science & Nature
  • Sports & Leisure
  • Wild Card

1992 Year in Review Edition (1993) & 1993 Year in Review Edition (1994):

  • Personalities
  • Entertainment
  • In the News
  • Around the World
  • Sports & Leisure
  • Wild Card

All American Edition (1993):

  • People
  • Entertainment
  • History
  • Places
  • Sports & Leisure
  • Wild Card

Genus III & Picture Pursuit (1994), Genus IV (1996), Millennium (1999), Know-It-All & Biographies (2000), Genus V (2001) & Volume VI (2003) (The Family '08 Ed. (2008) has these categories, too, except that Arts & Entertainment is replaced by Entertainment and Wild Card immediately follows History.):

  • People & Places
  • Arts & Entertainment
  • History
  • Science & Nature
  • Sports & Leisure
  • Wild Card

Star Wars Edition (1998):

  • Characters
  • Weapons & Vehicles
  • History
  • Geography
  • Droids, Creatures & Aliens
  • Wild Card
  • 10-card Episode I bonus pack

Warner Brothers Edition (1999):

  • Movies
  • Cartoons
  • Television
  • Classics
  • Behind the Scenes
  • Anything Goes
  • 70-card set of youth questions called Picture Cards

In Pursuit Edition (2001):

  • Who or Where
  • Pop Culture
  • Headlines
  • Science & Technology
  • Sports & Games
  • Wild Card

20th Anniversary Edition (2002):

  • Global View
  • Sound & Screen
  • News
  • Written Word
  • Innovations
  • Game Time

Disney Animated Edition (2002) & Disney II Edition (2005):

  • Heroes & Heroines
  • Once Upon a Time
  • Monsters & Villains
  • Supporting Stars
  • Places & Props
  • Wonderful World of Disney

Pop Culture I Edition (2003) (The 2005 Pop Culture II Edition has the same categories but in a different order.):

  • Movies
  • TV
  • Music
  • Sports & Games
  • Buzz
  • Fads

Lord of the Rings Edition (2003) & Lord of the Rings DVD Edition (2004):

  • Good Characters
  • Evil Characters
  • Things
  • Places & History
  • Warfare
  • Making Movies

1990s Edition (2004):

  • Oops
  • Wired
  • Viewing
  • Trends
  • Important
  • Hangin'

Book Lovers Edition (2004):

  • Children's
  • Classics
  • Non-Fiction
  • Book Club
  • Authors
  • Book Bag

Saturday Night Live Edition (2004):

  • Sketches
  • Impressions
  • Parodies
  • Characters
  • SNL Etc.
  • The Show

Star Wars Saga Edition (2005):

  • The Cantina
  • The Force
  • Heroes, Villains & Scoundrels
  • The Saga
  • A Galaxy Far, Far Away
  • Hyperspace

Totally '80s Edition (2006):

  • Headlines
  • Television
  • Movies
  • Music
  • Sports & Leisure
  • Wild Card
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