Kim Wilde is British, which is a little bit surprising since her hit 1981 debut single is called "Kids in WHAT"?
"A Horse with No Name" was a chart-topping hit for what generically-named '70s band... that oddly enough also formed in Britain?
"Ugly Betty," "Superstore," and "Barbie" headline the resume of that (non-British) actress named WHAT Ferrera?
Cascade, Centennial, and Columbus are the "Three C's" of what crop?
Prairie Artisan Ale makes a Funky Gold Mosaic, the "mosaic" part referring to a varietal of what climbing vine?
Don't get jumpy: Your favorite IPA gets its bitterness from what botanical ingredient?
"Beta drift" is a phenomenon that describes the westward and poleward motion of... what?
Honolulu and Miami host America's Regional Specialized Meteorological Centres, which look for... what?
The Saffir-Simpson scale sorts what swirly disasters into "categories" of severity?
Two sailors do, uh, sailor stuff in the Winslow Homer painting, "Eight WHATs"?
Made his Carnegie debut at age 17, once sold a Stradivarius to buy another Stradivarius. That's the violinist Joshua WHAT?
According to Hemingway, and the John Donne poem he cribbed the title from, what object "tolls for thee"?
In 2013, what O.G. World Cup champion became the first South American nation to legalize marijuana?
In a total red-herring move, Portugal was the first European country to establish a fort in present-day Montevideo, capital of what country?
A river separates Argentina from what country that's named for the river - and that's not even particularly close to Paraguay, dammit?