Originally released as "Offering," The Carpenters debut album has since been renamed for their cover of what song off the Beatles' "Help!" record?
Players collect cards to build the best railway, in what classic Euro-style board game?
"The girl that's driving me mad / is going away" in what Beatles song whose refrain repeats "she's got a WHAT to WHAT"?
The finale of Benjamin Britton's "The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra" begins with what woodwind that Beethoven famously added to the orchestra for his Fifth Symphony?
John Phillip Sousa's "Stars and Stripes Forever" features a notable obbligato played by what extra-high-pitched lil' instrument?
A green-skinned "Dragon Ball Z" character shares a name with what instrument that's sometimes called a "baby flute"?
The British military's beret provider during World War II was what hat brand favored by a young LL Cool J?
In the movie "New Jack City," an entire gang wears what headgear brand that adopted their kangaroo logo in 1983?
Samuel L. Jackson has his own hat line with what outfitter whose name is an portmanteau of "knitting," "angora," and "wool"?
Known for his prime number proofs, an array of trees on integer coordinates in a point lattice is known as what Greek's "orchard"?
John Playfair's axiom for parallel lines corresponds to the fifth and final postulate from what mathematician's "Elements"?
Not to be confused with Euler, what Greek lends his name to an entire basic system of geometry?
The XYZ Affair and the 1890s Panama Scandals were brouhahas involving what European country?
The Dreyfus Affair and the Affair of the Diamond Necklace were major kerfuffles in the history of what Western European nation?
Literally "The Chained Duck," the satirical newspaper Le Canard Enchaîné broke the Jean Daniélou scandal in what neighbor of Andorra?