Here's what most people were Googling during the Super Bowl

 By 
Brian Ries
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As Peyton Manning surged, Cam Newton scrambled and Coldplay's Chris Martin danced with two of his friends, millions of Americans turned to Google, seeking insight into the events of Sunday night's Super Bowl.

Google Trends data released early Monday by the company showed what were viewers searching for most during the four hours of sportsball, all condensed into a bubbly 30-second interactive. Click "replay the match" to see how it all went down (each circle is a search term -- the players and performers). Search interest is displayed by the size of each circle; the bigger the circle, the more searches.

According to Google's suite of data showing all the things we searched during the big game, the most searched recipe was buffalo chicken dip and the top question about Coldplay was about Chris Martin's height (the answer: 6 feet, 1 inch).

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