If food is labeled as this, it complies with Jewish dietary laws
Kosher
In 2005 some 300,000 mourners filled St. Peter's Square for his funeral
John Paul II
The "1812 Overture" premiered in which European city?
Moscow
This singer, who wrote "Christmas Tree Farm," actually grew up on a Christmas tree farm
Taylor Swift
This is the three-letter abbreviation for the US government agency responsible for collecting taxes
IRS
Superman's home planet shares its name with this rare gas
Krypton
This quote is from this book of the Bible:
"He maketh me to lie down in green pastures: he leadeth me beside the still waters"
Psalms
Meaning "separateness," it was the official policy of racial segregation in South Africa until the '90s
Apartheid
This instrument contains both a keyboard and a bellows and is also known as a "squawk-box"
Accordion
This river cuts through the Grand Canyon
Colorado
When Dorothy taps her heels together three times and repeats “there's no place like home,” she returns home to this US state
Kansas
The Church of England has two of these, the US Episcopal Church has none, the Roman Catholic Church has... a lot
Archbishop
The 1998 Good Friday Agreement helped quell decades of violence in this U.K. country
Northern Ireland
A version of this instrument can be created at home, with a garbage bag, two recorders, two pens, scissors, and tape
Bagpipes
Norway is famous for these mythical beings that are hostile to humans & may live in the mountains or underground
Trolls
These organs accounted for nearly 60% of all U.S. transplants in 2022
Kidneys
Some Protestant denominations believe in this event, from Latin for "seizing"
Rapture
This former Soviet Republic shares its name with a US state
Georgia
Commissioned by England's King George II, this composer wrote "Music for the Royal Fireworks"
Handel
Controlled by the Palestinian Authority, the Church of this is believed to mark the birthplace of Jesus in Bethlehem
The Church of the Nativity
This Tanzanian mountain is the highest in both Africa and the Eastern Hemisphere
Kilimanjaro
In 1969, The Roman Catholic Bishop of Orlando joked that this newly explored territory should be a part of his diocese, because that is where the expedition departed from
The Moon
Rasputin entered history when he was called in to help Czar Nicholas' son Alexei, who suffered from this hereditary bleeding disorder
Hemophilia
He was born in 1756, created more than 600 works of music before his 36th birthday but never got to his 36th birthday
Mozart
The Montreal Protocol banned the production of CFCs, chemicals which were harming this part of Earth's Atmosphere
The Ozone Layer