A 1995 episode of the "Siskel & Ebert" film-review show featured a short eulogy for what Indiana food magnate?
For its 2012 popcorn festival, the Indiana city of Valparaiso unveiled a statue of what many-syllable man?
Born in 1907, what bowtied businessman was a Purdue-trained agronomist with no known brother named Wilbur?
What object is in the top left corner of Francisco Goya's "Witches' Sabbath"?
What very large object is in the top-right corner of Henri Rousseau's "The Sleeping Gypsy"?
Nope, it's a not a star: What stellar object is in the top-right corner of Vincent Van Gogh's "Starry Night"?
"He destroyed His own beloved, rather than let a mediocrity share in the smallest part of His glory." That's a quote from what film?
"My music growing fainter, all the fainter till no one plays it at all..." comes from the same scene in what 80's Best Picture winner?
Same scene - Antonio Salieri says, "He killed Mozart and kept me alive to torture!" in what one-word 1984 biopic?
An archive named for novelist Radclyffe Hall houses research on what area of activism?
The archive's logo features an inverted pink triangle.
They already had a dozen years of research archived before the Stonewall uprising.
"Thrust" and "blind thrust" are both listed as types of what by the USGS?
In 1970 governor Ronald Reagan signed a law making California the first state to enact a no-WHAT divorce law?
In "Good Will Hunting," Robin Williams embraces a sobbing Matt Damon after repeating, "It's not your WHAT"?