In 1888, John Pemberton's morphine addiction forced him to sell the formula for what beloved stuff?
That same year, the world's first coupon was released for "one free glass" of what newfangled non-booze?
Kola nut extract had the caffeine, and cocaine added an extra kick, in the original recipe for what brand?
"Spring Awakening" and "The Robbers" are much-performed plays originally written in what language?
"The Tin Drum" and "The Metamorphosis" are notable works of fiction written in what language?
"The Town Musicians of Bremen" and "Hansel and Gretel" are morbid fairy tales written in what language?
The politically charged System of a Down song "Hypnotize" mentions what 109-acre quadrilateral?
Mao Zedong's mausoleum stands in what plaza whose name means "Gate of Eternal Peace"?
In 1989, an unnamed protester stared down a line of tanks near the National Museum of China, in what square?
Written by George Something, 1854's The Laws of Thought introduced what type of algebra?
0 and 1 are usually "true" and "false" in what eerie type of logic?
If you search "spooky AND ghost," you're likely using what Halloween-sounding search?
Ne-Yo had a 2009 Top 40 hit with what three-letter breakup jam?
Beverly Hills Slop Too and Crock O'Dull Dummee are among the many classic movie parodies featured by what venerable satire rag?
Assemble Spencer Tracy, Mickey Rooney, Milton Berle, and Ethel Merman in '69 and you've got a movie called It's a WHAT WHAT WHAT WHAT World?