The best-known "Sanford and Son" catchphrase involved Red Foxx faking a heart attack and saying he's about to join what dead wife?
Hulk Hogan and Randy Savage once pretend-beefed over the affections of Savage's real-life wife, known to wrasslin' fans as Miss WHO?
Banks, Debicki, and Olsen: Just three of the many currently-working actresses with what given name?
An 1890s teen named Jim White explored the King's Palace and the Queen's Chamber, among other rooms, while discovering what park?
The "Bashful Elephant" is a sad-looking rock formation in what New Mexico park with a buttload of bats?
Though no one is known to have bathed there, "Charles's Bath" is the ultimate etymology of what mostly-underground national park?
"Purple is the color of things that are very special." So said a preternaturally precious little girl, in a fondly-remembered '90s ad for what product?
Near the bottles of Manischewitz at your local market, you might find the also-kosher Kedem brand of what related beverage?
Apparently Thomas Welch was, in 1869, the first person to think of not letting wine ferment, thus inventing what Protestant communion staple?
Cadillac, Michigan is home to what talk radio station whose name is equal to one-thousandth of its transmitting power?
In the 1780s, 16 years after his steam-engine patent, what Scotsman developed the first commercially successful copying machine?
During the long transition, LED light-bulb boxes still show the equivalent incandescent-bulb power draw in what unit?
Now on view at The Met, a 16th-century marble relief from Northern France depicts what god who hadn't reigned there for a millennium?
Astrology is dumb, but just saying: The cheerful-ass "La La Land" was released under the zodiac sign ruled by what planet?
Gustav Holst's most famous tune is probably the stately middle theme from the "Planets" suite named for what gas giant?