Chuck Berry's first recording deal was at Chess Records, in what city?
Muddy Waters—not Dan Aykroyd—is known as the father of what city's blues scene?
Peter Cetera sang "25 or 6 to 4" for what band that he founded in, and named for, his hometown?
The Matterhorn is awfully pointy, but "matter" is German for what non-pointy geographic feature?
The Drift Prairie in the Dakotas is relatively high and dry, but "prairie" is French for what lower, wetter locale?
Tony Soprano's daughter spent very little time eating grass, but she was nonetheless named for what sort of grazing area?
According to Eat This Not That, a Maple Bacon Chicken Croissant is the best breakfast at what chain that started breakfast in 2020?
"Square's the Beef" was a 2023 update of a 1980s slogan, from what chain that's sold square burgers since 1969?
"If there's a son of baconator, is there a cousin?" That's a recent Thread from what fast-food chain that's mostly just a social-media mill now?
Earthquakes ruined the Library of Celsus in Turkey—which is, by the way, the world's leading exporter of what stone the library was made of?
The more clay and sand was in the limestone before it metamorphosed, the more characteristic swirls you'll see in what fancy building stone?
We suppose it's ironic that Georgia produced the stone used for the big statue at the Lincoln Memorial. What kind of stone was that?
"The Choice" and "The Wish" are the two most vaguely-titled works by a North Carolinian novelist with what first name?
The title character has to support his mom and sister after their patriarch dies, in that typically cheery Dickens novel, "WHAT Nickleby"?
That poem that starts "'Twas the night before Christmas" is not actually called that, but rather "A Visit from St. WHO"?