Playing Beth March in 1994's "Little Women" was the first film role for what four-time Golden Globe winner?
In 1997, at age 17, what actress played Juliet to Leonardo DiCaprio's Romeo?
Playing Angela Chase on "My So-Called Life" was the big TV breakthrough for what "Homeland" star?
Grey sea salt comes from the Celtic Sea, in what country that is not on an island?
Grey Goose vodka bottles are graced by the distinctive tricolor flag of what country?
Grey Poupon mustard originated in the city of Dijon, in what nation?
The Bears are the sports teams for the academy of which U.S. military branch?
Four icebreakers, 22 buoy tenders, and 11 harbor tugs are among the 259 cutters operated by what service?
Originally called the Revenue-Marine, which Armed Force was created at the behest of one Alexander Hamilton?
It had the prefix peri- in front of it, but what gentleman's item made its first English appearance in Shakespeare's "Two Gentlemen of Verona"?
As of 2007, U.K. barristers in non-criminal cases no longer have to wear what accessory?
Because he started balding at a young age, Louis XIII was the popularizer of what Baroque must-have?
The notched-out part of the key that actually engages the lock has what three-letter name?
Either a 1 or a 0, what simplest unit of information equals 1/8 of a byte?
What power drill attachment actually pierces the material, or drives the screw or whatever?