What Greek god used weird pomegranate-based legalese to make Persephone spend winters at his home on the wrong side of the tracks?
Charon the River Styx ferryman works for what god who was the last one barfed up by the titan Cronus?
What Greek god of the Underworld is so famous, even Christians use his name as a synonym for "hell"?
The TV film "Elvis" was a collaboration between Kurt Russell and what director of "Starman"?
What director compared the martial arts scenes in "Big Trouble in Little China" to "photographing a dance"?
Ironically, set design is one of the few roles not regularly handled by what writer-director-composer of Halloween?
In 1954, the Topps trading card company created what violently-named chewing gum that aptly tastes like cardboard?
Fortunes, riddles, and awful, awful rap lyrics have at one time or another been packaged with what pink stuff?
There's probably a horrific story behind the missing eye of Joe, the star from what gum's packed-in comics?
What U.S. president from the late 1800s was known as the “Buffalo Hangman”?
What 22nd president broke up the 1894 Pullman railroad strike?
What 22nd and 24th president served two non-consecutive terms?
The Russ, Gordon, and Draper prizes are the three main awards for people with what STEM job?
Even though MIT's mascot is a beaver, their sports teams are named for what apropos profession?
Managing wind tunnels for over 30 years, Kitty Joyner was the Langley Research Center's first female... what?