"The Chrysanthemum and the Sword" is a 1946 book about the customs of what nation?
Thought to be the world's first novel, "The Tale of Genji" is an 11th-century glimpse into what country?
Though written by an American, "Memoirs of a Geisha" is set entirely in what empire?
"Röntgen radiation" is another, cooler name for... what?
Short, high-energy wavelengths make what rays famously good at penetrating solid objects?
The dentist's big lead apron protects you from what kind of radiation, named for how mysterious it was at first?
Players race to stop the Origami Killer in the acclaimed 2010 Playstation game, "Heavy WHAT"?
Ringo's favorite drum performance was on what Beatles B-side that says we shouldn't complain about the weather?
Best Picture and Best Actor for Dustin Hoffman were among the many awards won by "WHAT Man"?
Italians invented ciabatta in 1982, to combat the scary popularity of what French thing?
"Banh mi" is Vietnamese for "bread," but the sandwich is served on what specific bread that's also a gemstone shape?
Carried by French cyclists in a ton of movies, what bread style has a name that means "rod"?
Henry II of France was killed doing what sporting activity?
If you're performing a series of tilts on the list, you're partaking of what medieval pastime?
The main event at Medieval Times dinner theater is what sport from "A Knight's Tale"?