The 2008 Sundance Channel docu-series "Pleasure for Sale" followed sex workers at a brothel called the WHAT Ranch?
Wallace and Gromit creator Nick Park gave us the (G-rated) 2000 film "WHAT Run"?
Midwest wedding-goers can thank accordionist Werner Thomas for that song commonly caled "The WHAT Dance"?
There's a 33-note bugle tune that's known as "First Call" in the military; in horse racing it's the "Call to the WHAT"?
Over 47 years, Norman Rockwell illustrated 322 wholesome-as-heck covers for the Saturday Evening WHAT?
We checked, and that guy who sang "Psycho," "Rockstar," and "Sunflower" is definitely not named for 17th-century Dutch painter Frans WHAT?
Thanks to a 1960 FDA ban, what beverage can no longer get its distinct flavor from sassafras oil?
Still a brand-namesake today, Charles Hires made bank at the 1876 World's Fair selling what soft drink?
Barq's is all sugar, but Not Your Father's is an actually-alcoholic brand of what soda type?
"La Estrella Solitaria" is the Texas-lookin' flag of what country?
Salvador Allende was the victim of a 1973 coup in what Western Hemisphere country?
Santiago is the capital of what waifish slip of a nation in South America?
The ulnar nerve's traversal of a certain epicondyle is better known by what very inaccurate two-word name?
The O.G. Operation game has a straight-ish line from Butterflies in the Stomach to Spare Ribs to what outboard part?
The real thing isn't very amusing, but there's a comedy chain named for what elbow-whacking phenomenon?