Named for the Greek region where it was discovered (bonus fact!), magnesium has what atomic number?
If your wisdom teeth are still in there, how many molars ya got in total?
Which Apollo mission made Pete Conrad the third person to walk on the moon?
All the way up to 1970, sailors in the U.K. navy got a regular ration of what booze?
Traditionally, you set Bananas Foster aflame by dousing it with what popular-in-Louisiana spirit?
Since 1703, Barbados's Mount Gay distillery has been turning sugar cane juice into what potent potable?
The original was cast in wax, but official reproductions of Degas's "The Little Fourteen-Year-Old Dancer" are made of... what?
Perched as it is near the Øresund, Copenhagen's Little Mermaid statue is wisely made of what corrosion-resistant alloy?
Mix tin and copper and you'll get what alloy that's not only great for statues, but also second-runners-up?
Antarctic land claimants include France and what other nation on the European continent?
The Amundsen-Scott South Pole station is named for explorers from the U.K. and what other country?
At 60 degrees north, Oslo's Royal Palace is about as far from Antarctica as it can get. What country's that?
Before stonewalling Washington's NFL name change, noted jerkface Dan Snyder killed what other company's dancing-old-man ads?
That fun/creepy old man danced to the Vengaboys' synth-happy "We Like to Party," in commercials for what nationwide vacation spot?
Spain, France, and Mexico inspired exactly half of the name of what theme-park chain? (And the old man's name, btw.)