Sort of a beef-based Chicken Kiev, Bistec Uruguayo is most associated with what country about 4,000 miles north of Uruguay?
The ubiquitous rum-and-Coke was first served in what nation—hence the drink's alternate name?
In the 1960s, Bacardi moved its headquarters to Bermuda after 103 years (and a recent revolution) on what largest Caribbean island?
Topping out at #53 in 2003, "Damaged" was the last Hot 100 single for what R&B group?
Elvis famously gave his male associates pendants that read "TCB," and the women ones with what other 3-letter initialism?
"90 Day Fiancé" variants make up most of the current programming on what channel that is to "Learning" what MTV is to "Music"?
Back in the 1600s, Scotland's Isle of May used 400 tons of coal each year to operate what kind of structure?
Towering some 370 feet above an active volcano the South Shetlands, Surgidero Iquique is Antarctica's tallest WHAT?
Don't say library: Marking the entrance to the Great Harbor, Alexandria's entry on the 7 Wonders list was what kind of ship-saving building?
"The Death Cure" was the third book (and movie) in a trilogy that started with what book (and movie)?
Teresa's arrival lets the Grievers run amok in the Glade, in the first book of what YA series that's full of shit like that?
An amnesiac teen named Thomas wakes up in a, uh, labyrinth, at the beginning of what dystopian novel that's really hard to describe without using the word "maze"?
Teddy Roosevelt's son won a Medal of Honor for directing U.S. troop landings at what westernmost D-Day beach?
Among many things we could call "Buchanan's Blunder" was an actual armed "war" between U.S. troops and Mormons, named for what then-territory?
Two of America's top 10 biggest private universities—Western Governors and Brigham Young—have HQs in what state?