Pep-O-Mint and Wint-O-Green are non-sweet flavors of what candy brand?
In 1912, the father of poet Hart Crane invented what candy named for its ring shape?
For 60-some years, what donut-looking candy used the same five boring fruit flavors in its rolls?
While hunting the treasure themselves, the gang finds the remains of treasure hunter Chester Copperpot. What movie is that?
A popular site in Astoria, Oregon, is the "Truffle Shuffle" house from what '80s film?
An asthmatic Sean Astin helps a gang of friends find One-Eyed Willy's treasure, in what good-enough '80s movie?
Harvard's School of Government bears the name of what alumnus?
Since 1964, a D.C. performing arts center has borne the name of what public figure?
A big monument near Dallas's Dealey Plaza honors what U.S. president?
"That which does not kill us makes us stronger" comes from "Twilight of the Idols," by what native Saxonian?
The death-row documentary "Into the Abyss" borrows its title from what author of "Beyond Good and Evil"?
Because rhyming is cool, you should always say "Gott ist tot" instead of "God is dead" when quoting what German?
It's called the Hooker, and it's on California's Mount Wilson. What is it?
It took eight hours and 200 men with ropes to drag up Hooker's mirror. What is the Hooker?
Edwin Hubble used the Hooker to prove that the universe is expanding. At long last, what is the Hooker?