Toto's "Africa" and Santana's "Black Magic Woman" prominently feature what Cuban drum?
Gloria Estfan's first top-10 Billboard hit encouraged us to shake our bodies while doing what dance?
Drunk people form a queue and walk around slowly doing little kicks, in that century-old sorta-dance called the WHAT line?
Despite being executive director of the National Association of B-ball Coaches, Craig Robinson is about a zillionth as famous as what little sister?
Who won Grammys for the audiobooks of both her bestsellers, "Becoming" and "The Light We Carry"?
Alongside her husband, what First Lady took part in the 50th anniversary march at the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama?
Weirdly, Japanese gives us the name for what cabbage, from near Beijing, that is also called "Chinese cabbage"?
Raise a glass and tell us: Robert Mondavi's global headquarters are in what NorCal county?
You can get the non-food kind of nuts and oils at any of the 6,000 locations of what 4-letter, Atlanta-based auto-parts chain?
The supercontinent of Gondwana is named for a region of what country?
In 1928, eventual Nobel laureate C.V. Raman and his student K.S. Krishnan discovered a new kind of photon scattering in what country?
Three big tectonic plates border both the Arabian and the Australian: the Eurasian, Somali, and one named for what subcontinental nation?
Anne, Elizabeth, and Mary Elliot are especially mature characters created by what author?
Elinor, Margaret, and Marianne Dashwood get screwed over by their stepbrother in an 1811 novel by what author?
Kitty, Jane, Lydia, Mary, and Elizabeth Bennet (who could be described as proud and/or prejudiced) are all eligible bachelorettes in a book by what writer?