Upstate New York native Sojourner Truth grew up speaking what language?
Still the only U.S. president for whom English was a second language, Martin Van Buren natively spoke what European tongue?
To this very day, Netherlands prime minister Dick Schoof mostly speaks what language?
In 2009, what legend sang "My Country 'Tis of Thee" at Obama's first inauguration?
In 1985, "Freeway of Love" and "Who's Zoomin Who" became the last top 10 solo hits for what Detroit icon?
"Indomitable 'Queen of Soul'" was the NYT headline for the 2018 obituary of what "natural woman"?
Made about 3,000 years ago, the oldest known prosthetics are artificial toes from what country?
Written on papyrus around 1600 BCE, the oldest known neuroscience text came from what great civilization?
Drying out bodies with salt, pretty much like making jerky: That's how they started mummifying King Tut and them, in what country?
"Treemonisha" was a 1911 opera by what American composer who was more versatile than you probably realized?
The many, many highlights of the 1893 Chicago World's Fair included piano recitals by what future ragtime king?
The "Maple Leaf Rag" is way better, but "The Entertainer" is probably the best-known work by what guy who anagrams to J SNOT PICOLT?
A fella named Thomas bought 5,500 acres in Sri Lanka in 1890, starting up what beverage empire?
In the mid-2010s, the town of Summerville, South Carolina had a weird Guinness Book rivalry for the largest iced tea, eventually besting what big British brand?
The bottled, colored iced tea called Brisk is a spinoff of what Unilever/Pepsico brand that used "brisk" as a tagline for decades?