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Extremely Hard General Knowledge #87

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Which city in the French region of Alsace contains both the Cité de l'Automobile and the Cité du Train, respectively the largest automobile and railway museums in the world?
Mulhouse
"Sugar, Sugar" was a UK Number One in 1969 for which fictional band?
The Archies
Representing the Democratic Party of Korea, who became President of South Korea in June 2025?
Lee Jae Myung
What does the web acronym URL stand for?
Uniform Resource Locator
Which NHL team won both the 2024 and 2025 Stanley Cups?
Florida Panthers
What is the name of the princess, who is the titular role in Black Swan, the ballet by Tchaikovsky?
Odette
Who played Michael Myers in Halloween (1978) and later co-wrote Escape from New York (1981) with John Carpenter?
Nick Castle
Also known as stinking corpse lily, which genus contains the species with the largest single flower ever recorded?
Rafflesia
How many sheets of paper make up a ream?
500 sheets
Which British playwright, known for plays such as The Birthday Party and Betrayal, won the 2005 Nobel Prize for Literature?
Harold Pinter
What was the name of the restaurant where Monica Geller worked as head chef from seasons 4-9 in the TV show Friends?
Allesandro's
Riboflavin, the vitamin found in food and sold as a dietary supplement, is also known by what name?
Vitamin B2
Which island off the coast of Iran is the largest in the Persian Gulf?
Qeshm
Which battle fought in 480 BC between the Spartan army led by Leonidas and Persian army ruled by Xerxes, inspired the film 300 (2006)?
Battle of Thermopylae
Which footballer made history by scoring in every game when Brazil won the 1970 FIFA World Cup?
Jairzinho
Which 18th century English painter, was known for painting animals such as a series on the theme of a lion attacking a horse?
George Stubbs
Edward the Confessor became of King of England in which year?
1042
Which English writer, also known for creating the TV series Downton Abbey, won the Oscar for Best Original Screenplay Oscar for Gosford Park (2001)?
Julian Fellowes
Which of the Twelve Apostles was a fisherman, and has a feast day on the 30th of November?
Andrew
Nashi, Anjou, and Comice are all varieties of which fruit?
Pear
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