Of the four team members in Nintendo's "Star Fox" series, who's the only one born with the ability to fly (outside of a starship)?
Still the only German-language song to top the U.S. pop chart, "Rock Me Amadeus" was by what one-named Austrian?
Outstanding Drama Actress for "Sopranos," Outstanding Comedy Actress for "Nurse Jackie": That multiple Emmy-winner is Edie WHO?
According to tradition, Muhammad built the first mosque either in Mecca or what city just north of there?
What if I told you it's the second-holiest city in Islam, and the most common form of its name just means "city"?
... and as such, it's also the name for the old central quarter of most big cities in the Arabic world?
Derived from bones, and in 1669 the first isolated in some 1300 years, what chemical element was basically purposeless until 19th-century safety matches?
In the 1960s, tiny Nauru cashed in on booming markets for explosives and fertilizer—no pun intended—exporting minerals rich in what 15th element?
"Willie Pete" is military slang for the extra-nasty "white" version of what element whose chemical symbol is "P"?
Of the 18 songs on Dick Dale's "King of the Surf Guitar" compilation, what's the only one with a Hebrew title?
Composed to celebrate the fall of the Ottoman Empire, what song is the most common accompaniment for the circular hora dance?
"Let us rejoice" is the literal translation of what Hebrew song that's probably the only one you know, if you only know one?
"A Kitchen (R)evolution" is the kinda-awkward subtitle of a female chef documentary named for what H-word?
Weirdly, a New England-born pharmacist working in Detroit is the namesake of the peppery Scoville WHAT Index?
Chef Samin Nosrat is best known for her seminal cookbook "Salt Fat Acid" and what non-food element that's still vital to cooking?