Outside of Boston's Quincy Market stands a statue of a Celtics coach who went by what nickname?
Helen Mirren starred as a geriatric assassin in what concisely-titled 2010 action-comedy?
On the Eras Tour, "22" and "I Knew You Were Trouble" are among the representative bangers from what colorful T-Swizzle album?
What neoclassical thing was America's first private home to be named a Unesco World Heritage Site?
Flip over a $2 bill or a nickel from the 1960s, and you'll see a picture of what Virginia edifice?
In 2017, archaeologists discovered Sally Hemings's bedroom - right next to Thomas Jefferson's - at what estate?
Coca-Cola computer-generated a list of 185,000 single-vowel words in 1963, in the quest to name what new product?
In the '70s, thanks to some lab studies involving saccharin, what cola carried a cancer warning?
"Just one calorie" was the O.G. tagline of what fizzy drink that's also a computer key?
There's not just one: Gaussian, MKSA, and SI are all examples of what useful kind of system?
One weird outcome of the French Revolution was the creation of what raft of mathematical standards?
Ford, Carter, and Bush Sr. all tried and mostly failed to switch stubborn Americans to what measurement system?
The yokel antihero of Don DeLillo's 1988 novel "Libra" is the real-life murderer of what real-life dude?
The protagonist's double world in Jo Walton's "My Real Children" diverges during the early-'60s tenure of what world leader?
In Stephen King's time-travel novel "11/22/63," the hero stops the assassination of what president?