What car company made the Quantum, Clásico, and Corrado?
What Euro car company makes the Touareg, Tiguan, and Taos?
What German car company makes the Atlas, Jetta, and Golf?
Covering over 1,400 square miles, for now, A23a is the world's largest WHAT?
"Calving" is the process by which what dangerous objects break loose from glaciers?
Le Raymound and the Islander are definitely NOT the deadliest 20th-century shipwrecks involving what mostly-invisible things?
Between 1928 and '45, the world's first antibiotic was discovered and refined by a Scotsman named Alexander… what?
From 1946 to '64, Goldeneye was the name of the Jamaican estate of a former British spy named Ian... what?
The world champion in ladies' singles figure skating from 1966 to '68 was an American named Peggy… what?
The story of Saints Hubertus and Eustace is the reason there's a cross in the logo for what potent potable that debuted in 1934?
If you believe the label, there are 56 herbs and spices in what alcohol brand that's part of a Four Horsemen shot?
Don't believe the hype: There's no elk blood in what licorice-y German booze whose name means "master hunter"?
The Mighty Zulu Kingz are mostly known for their tremendous skill in what specific art form?
Top Rocks, Down Rocks, and Freezes are major categories of moves in what 20th-century dance style?
Winning the most fame by a wide margin, Rachael "Raygun" Gunn scored zero points in the 2024 Olympic debut of what sport?