Weirdly, "turnip" is the Italian translation of what pasta shape?
In typical fashion, Williams Sonoma will charge you $58 for a square cutter/crimper to make what kind of pasta?
According to a 14th-century Venetian cookbook, herbs and cheese were the earliest known stuffing in what lil pasta pillows?
Surprisingly, I think, it was in the 15th century that someone came up with what word that literally means "rock oil"?
Americans say "gasoline," whereas Britons refer to that fuel by a shortened form of what 4-syllable word?
Don't put it on your toast! Vaseline is the world's best-known brand of WHAT jelly?
Folks normally drop the "Plaisance" part when they talk about what Chicago park that gained prominence during the 1893 World's Fair?
Aptly, what decisive American victory in the first week of June 1942 is considered the turning point of World War II's Pacific theatre?
As it happens, what second-largest Airport in Chicago is named for the WWII battle, not the World's Fair park?
A ewe in "Zootopia," a pomeranian in "The Secret Life of Pets," and Lego Harley Quinn: Three voice roles for what Massachusetts native?
"Seasoned Professional" was a 2024 comedy special by what actress who won a bunch of awards as the voice of Marcel the Shell with Shoes On?
On "Parks & Rec," Jean-Ralphio's even worse sister Mona was played by what comedian with the same surname as Fred Flintstone's boss?
Though it contained no actual sorcery, "Face/Off" used an aria from what sorcery-themed opera?
Emanuel Schikaneder not only wrote the lyrics, but also originated the bird-suited role of Papageno in what opera?
Tamino uses an enchanted wind instrument to turn sorrow into joy, in what Mozart opera with tons of weird Masonic references?