In "The Lord of the Rings," what kind of creature busted open the Great Gate of Minis Tirith with the battering ram called Grond?
A big set piece in the first Harry Potter book involved the three main besties fighting what sort of monster in the bathroom?
Way before Internet forums existed, the Three Billy Goats Gruff duped what sort of hungry monster?
Ringo Starr's #1 hit "You're Sixteen" features a credit solo by Paul McCartney on what instrument?
Because it uses a paper that's like onionskin, the "onion flute" is a more-sideways version of what later novelty instrument?
PBS suggests wrapping wax paper around a cardboard tube and humming through a hole, if somehow you're too poor to afford what instrument?
Scheduled to open in 2028, the Crane Clean Energy Center will reuse the physical plant of what quite-familiar power station?
Cooled by the Susquehanna River within sniffing distance of Harrisburg, Pa., what nuclear power facility was open all the way to 2019?
In 1979, a partial meltdown happened in Reactor 2 of a power station on what piece of land that's actually only about 10,000 feet long?
Kristalina Georgieva is the current head of what economic institution that's headquartered in Washington D.C.?
Protectionist trade policies during the Great Depression led to the formation of what UN-affiliated economic oversight committee?
For some reason, what lender-of-last-resort for world economies has the same initials as Tom Cruise's employer in the "Mission: Impossible" franchise?
Originally made with eggs, "ovo-" was in the O.G. 1904 Swiss name of what beverage?
According to its current overlords at Nestle, what malty stuff "makes milk work harder" by packing it with additional nutrients?
Much to Ralphie's chagrin, what chocolaty drink powder was advertised via decoder ring in "A Christmas Story"?