Back in the 19th century, about 3.78 liters of English wine equalled one Queen Anne WHAT?
Eight pints equal one of what unit of measure that's so arbitrary, the U.K. used to have 14 different ones?
What size of milk jug will pour out into exactly 16 cups?
Since regular excess isn't enough, the bikers in "Easy Rider" drop acid at what annual celebration?
The kids' book "Mumbo Jumbo, Stay Out of the Gumbo" is set on the last day of what two-week carnival that isn't always kid-friendly?
Set in New Orleans, the 1989 classic "All Dogs Go to Heaven" kills its protagonist in Act I, during what festival?
Released in the slow-movin' days of 1925, the Phantom was the first automobile by what manufacturer?
The "Spirit of Ecstasy" is the eye-rolling name of the hood ornament used by what British carmaker?
Beating Bentley and Mercedes, according to "Car and Driver," what alliterative car brand is the one most often mentioned in songs?
Separated by less than 100 miles, what country is Australia's closest neighbor?
Sovereign since 1975, what nation of 12 million is named for the world's second-largest island?
Populated for more than 40,000 years, what three-word country shares that very large island with Indonesia?
In British English, what kitchen item is called a "fish slice"?
What not-usually-sharp kitchen tool is derived from the Latin word for "broadsword"?
In a parody commercial from Weird Al's "UHF," there's a whole store devoted to what pancake flipper?