Native only to Indonesia's Molucca Islands, the evergreen Syzygium aromaticum is known for producing what spiky spice?
Djarum Black is best known for making kreteks—cigarettes and cigars flavored with what spice?
What's the name of the little parts that a head of garlic is made up of?
According to legend, Martin Luther cried out to Saint Anne and became a monk after a sudden encounter with what natural phenomenon?
On a talk show, Martha Stewart once said that she's had *3* run-ins—at least 2 of them indoors—with what stuff?
Various biographers have concluded that Ben Franklin probably really did do the experiment with what stuff that he called "electric fire"?
Opened in 1914 as Hurtig & Seamon's, what New York theater got its current name 20 years later?
What if I told you the theater's on 125th Street, and the name change was about the same time it started admitting Black patrons?
What if I told you James Brown played a famous show there in 1962, about the same time NASA started its moon-shot program?
Borders Books and America's first openly-gay city council members are 2 accomplishments from what Midwest college town?
Domino's Pizza and football players are even better-known exports of what Michigan city?
If Chappell wanted to play there, and if she were into anagrams as much as we are, what city might build her a ROAN BARN?
In the annals of its history, the Kenora (née Rat Portage) Thistles of 1907 are probably the most obscure winners of what trophy?
Guy Carbonneau says he was dropping it to someone on a lower balcony, not trying to throw it into Vinnie Paul's pool. Either way, he's the one who dented what trophy?
A flu pandemic wiped out most of the Canadiens in the 2nd-ever NHL season, so they called off the 1919 finals for what trophy?