In 1964, Don Pardo became the O.G. announcer on what still-around show?
In 1998, a pre-"Survivor" Jeff Probst inaugurated the "Rock & Roll" edition of what nerdy program?
The J! Archive website catalogues some 500,000 answers that have been questioned on what game show?
Found at the top of your neck, your first cervical vertebra goes by what mythical name?
Because it was thought to "hold up" the outermost ring, Saturn's innermost moon has what titanic name?
The 16th-century "Theatrum Orbis Terrarum" was an early example of what sort of map collection?
Three years after the 19th Amendment, the "Lucretia Mott amendment" became the first draft of what still-pending legislation?
Florida, Louisiana, and Utah have all amended their own constitutions to align with what federal amendment they didn't ratify?
Since Trump's inauguration (for some reason), three more states have ratified what amendment that's been in their inboxes since 1972?
"The Decoration of Houses" is a Gilded Age guidebook by what woman who'd later write a famous novel *about* the Gilded Age?
In 1885, what Massachusetts novelist married the distant cousin of a Pennsylvania biz-school founder?
Thanks to "The Age of Innocence," in 1921 what author became the first woman to win a Pulitzer Prize?
In 1999, what obnoxious American climbed onto his cutting board to pre-call his "Iron Chef" win ... and then didn't win?
"Hot Off the Grill" was the first of 17 Food Network shows hosted by what guy with a verb for a name?
Ten years after the debut of the (unrelated) "Bob's Burgers," what celebrity chef opened his own chain with two more letters in it?