Extremely Hard General Knowledge #84

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