The Kingman Spyder Victor and HK Army VCOM Riper are pieces of equipment for what sport?
It's "woodsball" in a natural area, and "speedball" if you do it with inflatable bunkers. What game are we talking about?
In 1981, an impromptu game of capture-the-flag with cattle-marking guns led to what sport that is Dwight Schrute's favorite?
Of the three papal names that haven't been used since the 1st Century, which one comes last in the alphabet?
According to tradition, which apostle was crucified upside-down on Vatican Hill?
Don't overthink it: The city formerly known as Leningrad was founded by a tsar with what first name?
In 1939, there was a brand new cart slinging hot dogs at La Brea and Melrose in LA, operated by a couple with what surname?
"Lean finely-textured beef" is an optimistic nickname for the controversial food additive known as what color slime?
Credit varies by source, but we're pretty sure that some 19th-century circus worker invented the lemonade variant in what color?
Easy for *you* to say: Blastocladiomycota is a phylum in what kingdom?
They're lumped in with the protists now, but slime molds used to hang with all the other molds in what eukaryotic kingdom?
Go on, guess: What's the Latin word for "mushrooms"?
In 1704, what Italian violinist took a teaching job at a home for orphaned and abandoned girls?
Coming right after "L'inverno" in a 1725 compilation of violin concertos, "La tempesta di mare" is a less-famous-but-still-great work by what ginger Venetian?
What if I told you "L'inverno" means "Winter," and the concerto of that name was the last of a set called "The Four Seasons"?