From an Old French word for "wooden stick," what former lawn game moved indoors sometime during the French Renaissance?
Three balls and a pocketless table are used in the carom type of what table game?
Snooker and pool belong to what game family that's etymologically related to "billet"?
What's the biggest waterfall in Canaima National Park?
Carl's one-item bucket list in the movie "Up," Paradise Falls was inspired by what real-life cascade?
It's nothing to do with those biblical thingies: What world's-tallest waterfall is named for a pilot who flew over 'em?
In Norse myth, the World Tree grows from a well tended by how many fate-making norns?
Toil and trouble! How many weird sisters churn a cauldron at the start of Shakespeare's Macbeth?
In a famous Norwegian fable, a bridge troll gets trolled in turn by how many billy goats?
At 36 million tons a year, what is by far America's most-produced industrial chemical?
The acid in a lead-acid car battery is what brimstoney stuff?
A central sulfur atom is bonded to a couple O's and a couple O-H's, in what molecule?
The first known reference to apple strudel is from what city that's famously verrückt for that dessert?
Legend says a Bohemian commander introduced schnitzel to what European city that it's now synonymous with?
Depending on whether it's a frankfurter or a wiener, your hot dog could have originated in western Germany or what Austrian capital?