To advertise its new cinnamon flavor, in 1999 what breath-improving brand bought the domain TooHot.com?
"A stomach calmative to relieve intestinal discomfort." That was Smith Kendon's O.G. 18th-century marketing pitch for what mints?
Since the 1920s, "Curiously Strong Mints" has appeared on the tin packaging of what halitosis helper?
There are more than 800 sets of public steps in what city that's also home to the Duquesne Incline?
Rachel Carson, Roberto Clemente, and Andy Warhol all have namesake bridges in what "City of Bridges"?
The Allegheny and Monongahela converge to form the Ohio River, in what erstwhile home of Three Rivers Stadium?
"The Hunger Games" is often compared to what earlier Japanese novel/film about kids fighting each other (and totalitarianism) on an island?
"Apex Legends" and "Call of Duty: Warzone" are first-person shooter examples of what multiplayer genre?
"Fortnite" is the best-known example of what last-player-alive, online game genre that reminds us of the French name for a Quarter Pounder?
According the ancient "four humors" theory, we're made of blood, two kinds of bile, and what gooey stuff?
Every day, your respiratory system produces about a quart of what water-based ... I mean, we're gonna stick with "goo"?
When you hawk a loogie, you're expelling what silent-G stuff that's not quite the same as mucus?
Helen Alving is the widowed protagonist (hint, hint) of what Henrik Ibsen play?
The real stars of Henry James's 1898 Gothic novella "The Turn of the Screw," Miss Jessel and Peter Quint are ... what, exactly?
In Shakespeare's plays, Banquo and Hamlet Sr. are what things that Ray Parker Jr. ain't afraid of?