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Extremely Hard General Knowledge #83

Answer these DIFFICULT random trivia questions.
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Which Chilean won the gold medal at both the Men's Singles tennis and Men's Doubles tennis at the 2004 Athens Olympics?
Nicolás Massú
In The Two Towers, the Ent Treebeard is described as being "at least _ foot high"?
14 feet
Which city replaced Malabo as the capital of Equatorial Guinea in January 2026?
Ciudad de la Paz
Who became the first woman to be elected Prime Minister of Japan when she took office in October 2025?
Sanae Takaichi
Who edited the first 5 James Bond films, before directing the sixth installation "On Her Majesty's Secret Service" in 1969?
Peter R. Hunt
What name is given to the type of woman's footwear characterized by an ankle strap that crosses only around the back and sides of the ankle and heel?
Slingback
Which American artist has had sculptures such as Balloon Dog (Orange) and Rabbit sold for tens of millions of dollars?
Jeff Koons
The American portal Yahoo is actually an acronym, but what does it stand for?
Yet Another Hierarchically Organized Oracle
Mr Tod, Tails, and Nick Wilde are fictional characters of what species?
Fox
Which American singer was the opening act at Woodstock in 1969?
Richie Havens
What is the name of the wire cage that fits over the cork of a bottle of champagne keep the cork from coming off?
Muselet
The Pulitzer Prize is an annual award for journalism awarded by which university?
Columbia
Which English poets works included "How Do I Love Thee?" (Sonnet 43) and Aurora Leigh?
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
What's the name of the liquorice candies that come in the shape of either a pink or white capsule?
Good & Plenty
What is the name of the malleable metal alloy comprised of primarily tin commonly mixed with copper and antimony?
Pewter
What name is given to someone who studies or collects moths and butterflies?
Lepidopterist
Which year to Michael Jackson release the album Thriller?
1982
Which French oceanographer won the Best Documentary Oscar for The Silent World (1956) and World Without Sun (1964) and Best Live Action Short Oscar for The Golden Fish (1959)?
Jacques Cousteau
In Hinduism, who is the good of the Moon?
Chandra
What is the pink dish described as Lithuanian cold beet soup, commonly known as?
Šaltibarščiai
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2 Comments
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Level 68
Jan 28, 2026
Difficult indeed, especially the spelling on Koons and Browning. I missed that question because I couldn’t spell Barrett (thought it was Baret) and almost missed Koons because I thought there was an e after the n.
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Level 61
Jan 29, 2026
"Good and plenty" seems to be just a brand name for liquorice comfits, doesn't it? Perhaps you could allow comfits as a possible answer? Although I suppose perhaps the colour scheme sets them apart