The Netflix movie "Lost Girls" is based on real-life serial killings on what island?
Whether in real life or on-screen, the Amityville Horror happened on what island?
The super-iconic opening act of the O.G. "Final Destination" is set at JFK Airport, on what New York island that's name for its sheer size?
Staphyle is another name for what throat part that only humans have?
"Little grape" is the Latin etymology of what thing that's attached to your soft palate?
When Stephanie was freaking out about the dentist on "Full House," Uncle Joey said what dangly body part was her "courage hangy-ball"?
What Pacific country hosted the first World War II land battle with U.S. troops following the Pearl Harbor attack?
What if I told you it was actually still a self-ruling U.S. commonwealth at the time? And that it's an archipelago?
... and that it gained formal independence with the 1946 Treaty of Manila?
"The Goblin and the Grocer" is (understandably) a lesser-known work by what fabulist?
"Little Claus and Big Claus" at least gets you into the right geographical area to guess what fairy-tale writer?
Now we're getting somewhere: "The Princess and the Pea" was by what Denmark's Hans Christian WHO?
"Pearly acid" is the weird French etymology of what fatty stuff?
It's called "buttery spread" if it's less than 80% fat. What's it called if it's more than 80% fat?
Oh, hey, the name Margaret also comes from an old word for "pearl." So what's that butter substitute?