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Your support makes all the difference.The most popular sports questions on Answers.com on Tuesday, January 19 at 3 PM GMT, as voted for by site contributors, include topics on the most popular sports in the USA and worldwide, sporting events of the 1920s, and sports that require especially agile athletes.
What is the most played sport in the US? • Popularity: 663
Where did doing 'The Wave' at sporting events originate? • Popularity: 561
How do professional sports in the US rank in popularity? • Popularity: 352
Who is the highest paid athlete in the world? • Popularity: 309
What sports were popular in the 1920s? • Popularity: 289
Who invented the ball? • Popularity: 282
What notable sporting events happened in the 1920s? • Popularity: 272
What was the most popular sport in the 1920s? • Popularity: 260
What are the most popular spectator sports in the world? • Popularity: 254
What sports require agility? • Popularity: 253
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