Curly the Clown and the "Eskimo Baby" were early mascots for what chain?
A little Dutch milk maid and an anthropomorphic Dilly Bar have been mascots for what fast-food franchise?
Dennis the Menace and a disembodied mouth have been mascots for what chain that debuted the Blizzard in 1985, and promptly sold 175 million that year?
A 1935 Nobel Prize went to a married couple named Joliot-WHAT?
In 1903, Henri Becquerel shared a Nobel Prize in Physics with a married couple who went by what surname?
For discovering radium and polonium, the 1911 Nobel Prize in Physics went to a Polish-born Frenchwoman named Marie WHAT?
In 2015, nearly 60 years after the artist's death, Tate Liverpool exhibited works from the atypically-colorless "Black Pourings" period of what American artist?
Made for Peggy Guggenheim in 1943, a 20-foot painting has only a few streaks of paint that appear to have been applied while the canvas was on the floor. Who painted it?
In 2000, a careless gallery paid nearly $300,000 for a forged drip painting that was missing "C" in the signature of what artist?
Born in Birmingham, England, in 1869, who foreshadowed his own namby-pamby streak by calling himself a "reverent agnostic"?
"He may have been hampered by an underdeveloped sense of evil, a Unitarian tendency." So say the actual Unitarians, about what prime minister?
Synonymous with the word "appeasement," what Churchill predecessor was not related to that NBA guy who scored 100 points in one game?
The Swahili word for "friend" gave us the name of a character in what Tony-winning musical?
The Swahili word for "silly" gave us the name of a character in what 2019 film?
The Swahili word for "lion" gave us the protagonist's name in what 1994 blockbuster?