Wikipedia includes Winston Churchill, Mo Rocca, and Brother Mouzone from "The Wire" on its very important "list of notable WHAT wearers"?
Playboy, Pringles, and KFC all include what fashion accessory in their logos?
Pee-wee Herman and Bill Nye the Science Guy are TV characters known for looking spiffy in what specific neckwear?
Aleksei Sytsevich, Adrian Toomes, Quentin Beck, Herman Schultz, and Miles Warren are all part of the rogue's gallery of what comic book figure?
Ben Reilly is a clone of what Marvel hero that made his first appearance in Amazing Fantasy #15?
Getting bitten by a radioactive arachnid is traditionally how what wall-crawling hero got his powers?
Four sword-wielding lions wearing crowns is the insignia for Kenraali, Finnish for what highest rank in their military?
Be My Little Goober is a handy mnemonic for remembering the one to four stars worn by U.S. military officers of what rank?
U.S. Grant got a pay bump to $400 when he earned a fifth star and the rare rank, WHAT of the Army?
Opus Dei, falconry, and Pinochet factor into Roberto Bolaño's suprisingly packed novella "By Night in..." WHAT COUNTRY?
Heavily influenced by Márquez's "100 Years of Solitude," Isabel Allende's "The House of the Spirits" tracks the fate of the Treuba family in what South American country?
After his poetry scooped him the Literature Nobel, Pablo Neruda briefly served as the ambassador to France for what skinny country?
Mass-wise, what element makes up about 18% of the human body?
What element's name comes from the Latin for "coal"?
Graphite and diamonds are allotropes of what sixth element that cozies up to hydrogen in your farts?