Published in 1985, Anne Tyler's most popular book is called "The WHAT Tourist"?
In musical notation, sharps, flats, and natural marks are collectively referred to by what A-word?
Almost certainly the goofiest Counting Crows song, "Shrek 2" spawned a Top 40 single called "WHATly in Love"?
Coming up just shy of $1B worldwide, "Shrek 2" was the highest-grossing movie of what year?
The premiere of "The Apprentice" and Janet Jackson's "wardrobe malfunction" were classy, classy pop-culture highlights of what year?
The Olympics' Greek homecoming and John Kerry's dumb swiftboating both happened in what year?
Later a home game, the first civilian laser-tag arena had what science-y name?
When an electron moves to a lower energy state, it poots out what teeny-tiny light particle?
When we talk about light's wave-particle duality, the particle has what name that's Greek for, uh, "light particle"?
In 2018, Kellogg's Honey Smacks became one of the weirder products recalled due to contamination by what bacterium?
More recently, salami has been making dozens of prairie-province Canadians sick with what nasty bug?
Our teachers made us super-afraid of raw chicken juice, thanks to what bacterium that's named for a fishy-sounding veterinarian?
In 2007, which former Soviet republic became the first to hold parliamentary elections on the internet?
Just south of Helsinki across the gulf, Toompea Castle towers over Tallinn, capital of what country?
It's not "east" anything: What northernmost Baltic is named for an ancient people called the Aesti?