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|image = Noguessingboardgame.png
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|first = [[Arthur the Loser]]
|first = [[Arthur the Loser]]
|last = [[The Tattletale Frog]]}} '''No Guessing!''' is a board game that first appeared in ''[[Arthur the Loser]]''. Arthur bought it because of its very convincing T.V. advertisement. The game is played by rolling a die, moving a certain amount of spaces, and answering questions. The finish/winning point is a button in the middle with a large star on it, when pressed on; it makes a sound and the player raises their arms and yells, "I win!" On the front cover there's a picture of an owl either graduating high school or college.
|last = [[Bats in the Belfry]]}} '''No Guessing!''' is a board game that first appeared in ''[http://arthur.wikia.com/wiki/Arthur_the_Loser Arthur the Loser]''. Arthur bought it because of its very convincing T.V. advertisement. The game is played by rolling a die, moving a certain amount of spaces, and answering questions. The finish/winning point is a button in the middle with a large star on it, when pressed on; it makes a sound and the player raises their arms and yells, "I win!"


This game varies in different questions, some difficult and some easy. A few examples would be:
This game varies in different questions, some difficult and some easy. A few examples would be:
*A scientist combined one liter of H2O and nine ounces of soil, what compound did he make? (answer: mud)
*A scientist combined one litre of H2O and nine ounces of soil, what compound did he make?
*A baseball is covered in what material? (answer: cowhide)
*Baseball is covered in what material?
*What is the largest city in France? (answer: Paris)
*What is the largest city in France?
*What is the third planet from the [[sun]]? (answer: Earth)
*What is the third planet from the sun?
*A four-legged barking canine. (answer: dog)
*A four-legged barking canine.
*The bread around the hot dog is the... (answer: bun)
*The bread around the hot dog is the...
*The site of King Solomon's Mines (answer (possibly): [http://www.bookrags.com/shortguide-king-solomons-mines/setting.html present-day southern Africa])
*The sight of King Solomon's Mines
**Sue Ellen answered "Zimbabwe", which could be correct
*How do you spell Cat?
*How do you spell Cat? (answer: C-A-T)
*What line goes around the Earth?
*What line goes around the [[Earth]]? (answer: equator)
*A Basketball is filled with....
*A Basketball is filled with.... (answer: air)
 
*How many points is a basket in basketball worth? (answer: 2 points)
==Trivia==
There was also a period in ''Arthur the Loser'' where they showed a montage of Arthur saying random phrases (which were likely the answers):
 
* Icing the puck
*The game is loosely based on [[Trivial Pursuit]].
* A lobster
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* The Boston Red Sox
* 1945 (possibly: "When did World War II end?")
* Dirt
The questions that he was answering during that time are unknown.[[Category:Games]]
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