Easy, Medium and Hard General Knowledge Quiz

Some of these are so much easier than others - good luck!
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Flat-topped mountain overlooking Cape Town, South Africa.
Table Mountain
1997 film starring Jack Nicholson as a comically rude, bigoted novelist with obsessive-compulsive disorder.
As Good As It Gets
Fruit native to southern China, its extract is often used as a low-calorie sweetener and in traditional Chinese medicine.
monk fruit
City that is "no work all play" according to Will Smith in a 1998 R&B single.
Miami
Decorative jewelled eggs created primarily for the Russian Imperial Family in the 19th and early 20th centuries.
Fabergé eggs
A figure of speech where a concept is referred to by something closely related to it, e.g. "Hollywood" to refer to the film industry.
metonymy
Type of cake on a stick invented by a blogger named Angie Dudley in 2008.
cake pop
Leaf used in South America as a remedy for altitude sickness, it can also be used for the production of an illegal drug.
coca leaves
Term for a low-quality piece of software, online content or video game sold in large quantities. The Wii became known for having many of these sorts of games.
shovelware
Former prime minister of New Zealand from 1999 to 2008 who later became administrator of the United Nations Development Programme.
Helen Clark
Thick substance consisting of water, cement and sand used for filling in gaps between tiles.
grout
Term referring to an asset that can quickly and easily be converted into cash, particularly as opposed to investments or property.
liquid asset
Peculiar mode of transport invented by James Bedford Elliott in the 1870s, originally made from a modified penny-farthing.
unicycle
Strait between the Pacific and Arctic oceans, separating Alaska and Russia.
Bering Strait
Old name for modern tennis, used to distinguish it from the original game, known as real, royal or court tennis.
lawn tennis
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