In 2022, "Bumper in Berlin" became a Peacock series spun-off from what big-screen franchise?
An improv comedy game inspired screenwriter Kay Cannon to create the a-cappella "riff-offs" in what film franchise?
The forgettable rom-com "How to Be Single" starred Rebel Wilson, on a rare break from playing Fat Amy in what musical film series?
Camp Hero State Park is about 100 miles from New York City, on what island?
"Citizen Kane's" Xanadu was meant to be in Florida, but the exteriors were shot on what island about 1,000 miles north of there?
Brooklyn and Queens are home to about two-thirds of the 8 million inhabitants of what... erm, protracted island?
The Caribs called it "nanas," or "excellent fruit." Its genus name is still Ananas. What's that fruit? (And don't say bananas.)
"Kona sugarloaf" and "Tropical Gold" sound like strains of weed, but they're actually cultivars of what prickly plant?
Until 1986, Hawaii had a whole research institute dedicated to what well-armored fruit?
A raster image file is made of pixels, as opposed to what more svelte and scalable graphics type made of instructions for lines and curves?
If you get malaria from a mosquito, or rabies from a raccoon, the critter served as what kind of disease delivery agent?
A line segment with a point at one end and an arrow at the other shows magnitude and direction, making it what V-word?
According to the title of a Mercer Mayer kids' book, there's something in my WHAT?
According to the title of a Shel Silverstein kids' book, there's a light in the WHAT?
According to the title of a very child-unfriendly V.C. Andrews book, there are flowers in the WHAT?