Bono doesn't know how to count in Spanish, as we learned at the beginning of what 2004 U2 single?
In 1993, "The Sandman" and "Swamp Thing" were charter titles for what adults-only DC Comics imprint?
Located near San Francisco, the twisty stairs of the Mission San Juan Batista gave us that aptly-queasy falling shot from what Hitchcock film?
The world's biggest sarovar, or temple tank, is a 16-acre one dug around 1600 CE. It's at Tarn Taran, a temple for what religion?
Kesh, or not cutting your hair, is one of the "Five K" practices of what monotheistic eastern religion?
If you, um, look around, ye shall find what religion that was founded in Punjab around 1500 CE?
Less suggestive than it sounds, "Is it in you?" was a turn-of-the-millennium tagline for what beverage brand?
In 2008—you know, right before that whole infidelity fiasco—Tiger Woods was the face of an even-more-electrolytes version of what drink?
In the 1960s it was the U. of Florida athletics department, and not any sort of giant scary reptile, that invented the first formula of what thirst-quencher?
Right before the P section of your dictionary, you'll find what five-letter noun from the Greek for "to smell"?
Speaking of smells, lightning storms get their fresh-linen odor by producing what three-atom molecule?
Produced by everything from fridges to hair-spray canisters, CFCs were behind the big '80s holes in what layer of the stratosphere?
PolyGram Records started as a joint venture between Deutsche Grammophon and what Dutch company that made a lot of other things?
The original boombox, and the cassettes that went in it, were manufactured by what conglomerate that's mostly into colored light bulbs now?
"Kundun" composer Glass and "Portnoy's Complaint" author Roth could accurately call their crime-fighting duo by what name?