The old-school "Ultima" video games had you playing as a heroic man or woman known as The WHAT?
The Nickelodeon series "The Legend of Korra" was a spinoff of another cartoon with what one-word main title?
"Fire and Ash" is the latest installment in what James Cameron franchise that just keeps printing money?
"No More Victims" is a registered trademark of what safety nonprofit?
The founding mother dipped out after 5 years, and later called it "neo-prohibitionist." What's that organization?
Stevie Wonder's weirdly on-the-nose 1984 song "Don't Drive Drunk" specifically name-checks what group?
In 1997, Fendi put out what little strappy handbag that makes us hungry?
Especially popular in the Art Deco days, a gemstone in a slender step-cut rectangle shape goes by what carb-heavy name?
Two feet is the average length of what style of bread that is sometimes, if unimaginitively, known as a "French stick"?
Makes sense, I guess: Prince Siegfried drowns himself at the end of what 1877 ballet?
Odile is magically transformed to look like Odette, hence the tragic mistaken-identity plot at the heart of what Tchaikovsky work?
Oh, right—earlier, the same sorcerer had turned Odette into a fancy water bird who looks like Natalie Portman. What's that ballet?
Cynomys is Greek for "dog-mouse," which makes it a great genus name for what North American critters?
"Barking squirrel" was Meriwether Lewis's pretty-accurate name for what out-West rodents that are also called "sod poodles"?
People peering over their cubicle walls, and turds poking out of the ol' b-hole: Both are named for the burrow-peeping behavior of what cute critters?