Mary Shelley told us about the Lord Byron ghost-story challenge, in what blurb before "Frankenstein"?
What's it called when any author (not just Shelley) opens their book with a lil essay about how it got written?
It's got nothing to do with the front of your head: What P-word comes from the Latin for "before speaking"?
RIFA is an American name for a certain invasive species: the red imported WHAT?
What if I told you it's an insect, and it probably came in a cargo shipment from Argentina?
... and that its sting burns, hence the name?
His first album on TVT, "Put Yo Hood Up" is also one of the few non-"Crunk" albums released by what rapper?
"Turn Down for What" was the fourth and final U.S. Top 10 entry for what Atlantan who owns a 5-lb. diamond pendant that reads "Crunk ain't dead"?
Jonathan Smith is the very un-crunk birth name of that rapper who's only five-foot-six, as his name implies?
Several places in Gloucestershire claim to be the source of what (roughly) 230-mile river?
King Charles legally owns all the dolphins and whales off of England's shoreline, and many of the mute swans on what river?
In 1991, the Queen Elizabeth II Bridge, just east of London, became the furthest-downstream bridge across what river?
For some reason, the Greek for "on-the-ground apple" gives us the name of what sippable floral herb?
What if I told you it's etymologically related to a certain color-changing lizard? (And also "melon," weirdly.)
... and that it's mostly used as a sleepy-time herbal tea?