Aristides was the O.G. winner of what race?
What annual event has long been called "The Most Exciting Two Minutes in Sports"?
In 1973, Secretariat became the first horse to run what Triple Crown opener in less than 2 minutes?
Of the three metal-named history periods, which one includes Ancient Egypt's protodynastic era?
The first writing was developed in what period that comes before the Iron Age?
Learning to make alloys brought civilizations out of the Stone Age and into what other one?
Rhode Island won't shut up about its claim to the pan-fried corn-gruel patty called WHATcakes?
CEO John Fuller failed at flipping burgers, during his Undercover Boss stint at that '50s-style chain called WHAT Rockets?
Browne's Striding Man is the distinctive aristocrat on bottles of the whiskey brand WHAT Walker?
Avoid the horrors of a dangly asparagus stalk by cutting it in half. That's a tip from what author of "How to Behave Though a Debutante"?
"Purple and Fine Linen" was an early novel by what writer who got much more famous for 1922's "Etiquette"?
Devoted to advising on how to be your politest, an eponymous institute keeps alive the legacy of what manners maven?
What queen's name roughly translates to "The Beautiful Woman Has Come"?
She flipped the script in Egypt by monotheistically worshiping the sun god Aten.
It's not Cleopatra. It's the other one.