Glasses in imitation of Buddy Holly, stage name from two of his former Bluesology bandmates. Who's that Londoner?
"I just go to the studio and there are 24 lyrics waiting for me." Apparently that's how Bernie Taupin works with what songwriting partner?
"Farewell from Dodger Stadium," "Candle in the Wind 1997," "Can You Feel the Love Tonight," "Aida": Just one EGOT combo from what legend?
Burt Bacharach and Leonard Cohen are among the best-known alumni of McGill University, in what Canadian province?
A grand 19th-century hotel called Chateau Frontenac bosses the skyline in the capital of what province?
Celine Dion's qualifications to sing at the Paris Olympics had mostly to do with the fact that she hails from what Francophone province?
When meat prices went up in the early '70s, General Mills capitalized with what alliterative boxed-food brand?
In 2013, Betty Crocker defended its turf against Velveeta Cheesy Skillets by relaunching what brand of stroganoff and such?
At least the name checks out: Lefty is the weird talking-glove mascot of what bring-your-own-beef stalwart?
What wildcat got its name when Spanish colonizers conflated its Nahuatl name with that of the much-larger jaguar?
It'll steal your heart and claw your face off: What cute South American cat is also called a dwarf leopard?
On an alphabetical list of Texas's endangered species, what comes between a Northern aplomado falcon and a Peregrine falcon (and should watch out for both)?
Made long after he left Spain, "Bullfight Scene" is an ink painting at the Tate Modern by what artist?
Painted in 1951 in response to U.S. intrusion, "Massacre in Korea" is definitely not the most famous anti-war painting by what guy?
"The Old Guitarist" is a Blue Period work by what master, who famously went through many periods in his 80-year career?