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The That's Not My... baby and toddler book series are all written by which British children's author?
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Fiona Watt
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A goitre is an abnormal enlargement of the thyroid gland, commonly caused by a deficiency of which chemical element?
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Iodine
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What does the computing acronym LCD stand for?
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Liquid-crystal display
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Which American actress played the title character in the TV series Ally McBeal?
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Calista Flockhart
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What is the name of Pocahontas' mischievous pet raccoon in the 1995 Disney film Pocahontas?
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Meeko
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Who was the quarterback for the Seattle Seahawks when they won the Superbowl in 2026?
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Sam Darnold
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Taking place in April 1861, what is widely recognized as the first battle of the American Civil War?
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Battle of Fort Sumter
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Elvis Presley, Charlie Chaplin, and Bing Crosby all died in which year?
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1977
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What was the original name of eBay from its formation in 1995 until its name change in 1997?
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AuctionWeb
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In January 2026, who became the first woman to serve as the Archbishop of Canterbury?
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Sarah Mullally
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The amendment to the Constitution of the United States which limits the number of times a person can be elected president to two terms, was which number amendment?
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22
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Which music term indicating to play "slowly", coming from the Italian translation of the word?
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Adagio
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After Olympic Gold Medals in the men's and mixed skeleton events at Milan 2026, who became the first Brit to win multiple Winter Olympic golds at the same games?
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Matt Weston
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Which UK city is known by the nickname "Woolopolis" as a reference to the Victorian era woollen industry in the city?
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Bradford
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Which mountain is the 2nd highest in the Alps, and the highest in Austria?
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Grossglockner
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Who is the owner of the Tudor Mansion who is killed at the beginning of a game of Cluedo (UK)?
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Dr. Black
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Lola, Honey, and Daisy are all perfumes produced by which American fashion house?
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Marc Jacobs
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Diana Ross was nominated for Best Leading Actress Oscar in 1973 for her role as Billie Holiday in which film?
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Lady Sings the Blues (1972)
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In Incan Mythology, who is the sun god often as the patron deity of the Inca Empire?
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Inti
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Which flatbread, from the region of Provence, is traditionally topped with caramelised onions, black olives, and anchovies?
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Pissaladière
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