Surak led a whole planet away from violence and emotion, so he's basically the Jesus of what fictional alien race?
Coincidentally, just 2 months after the premiere of "Star Trek," "Doctor Who" gave what name to a planet of its own?
The namesake Roman god would suggest burning-hot emotions, but what "Star Trek" race is known for its pointy ears and always-cool logic?
Both a discredited O.J. defense witness and the host of HBO's "Autopsy," Michael Baden still works as a consultant in what kind of pathology?
The National Speech and Debate Association used to be called the NFL, or National WHAT League?
It's related to "forum," and thus "court of law." That's the frankly-inadequate explanation for the weird double meaning of what F-word?
Second in population, first in funness-to-day: Chittagong is the main port city in what Asian country?
Fought for freedom from Pakistan in ‘71, took over Dhaka via military coup in ‘75: Khaled Mosharraf was a polarizing figure from what neighbor of India?
That same liberation war prompted George Harrison to host a famous concert for what country that's named for the Bengal region?
In the title of a Greek tragedy traditionally credited to Aeschylus, who was "Bound"?
In the titles of famous books, both Frankenstein and Robert Oppenheimer were likened to what Greek god who was punished for helping mortals?
At some point, Hercules unchained what titan who swiped fire from the gods and got chained to a rock for his trouble?
"If Robin Williams ate this shit, his back hair would burst into flames." So said what TV chef once, after sampling a spicy Cambodian soup?
Before he wrote "Kitchen Confidential," what Travel Channel & CNN icon attended the Culinary Institute of America?
Before "No Reservations" and "Parts Unknown," "A Cook's Tour" was the first world-travel show starring what erudite bad-boy?