"You're not gonna wanna stop it." So went a '90s TV ad for what Hasbro product?
A remote you'd have to smack and twist, forcing you to be active while watching TV: That was the original concept for what talking toy?
In 1998, "Flick it" and "Spin it" commands were added to the Extreme version of what solo game?
Three years before reclaiming Ted Kennedy's seat, what former law professor was named the 2009 Bostonian of the Year?
The Senate voted to make her stop reading a Coretta Scott King letter. Nevertheless, she persisted. Who's that?
Four years after many Democrats wish she'd run, what Massachusetts senator got the third-most votes in the 2020 Democratic primaries?
In 2009, contracts with BJ's and Costco cemented the success of what yogurt brand that was just four years old at the time?
In 2016, what biggest U.S. Greek yogurt company gave away 10% ownership to its employees?
It's from the Turkish for "shepherd," not the frontman of Nirvana: What brand name happens to have every letter in the singer's surname?
Immortalized in that temperature scale, Lord Kelvin spent more than a half-century teaching at the university in what city?
Joseph Lister started sterilizing surgical instruments less than a mile from the River Clyde, in what city?
Aptly enough, the standard coma severity scale is named for what head-buttin' city that is Scotland's largest?
"Great Expectations" is partly based on Charles Dickens's childhood growing up near what cathedral town in Kent?
Spoiler alert: In "Jane Eyre," the title character winds up marrying a moody fella by the name of Edward Fairfax WHAT?
Kodak Hall at the Eastman Theatre is home base for the orchestra of what New York city that's about 80 miles east of Niagara Falls?