In a pretty big 1987, who played a former angel in "Wings of Desire," starred in the cult classic "Happy New Year," and narrated "The Princess Bride"?
Showing not much range during his O.G. turn in his most famous role, who played a Sam Spade parody in the 1976 movie "Murder By Death"?
Huh huh: If you don't enunciate clearly, what star of "Columbo" has a super-naughty surname?
What color makes up most of the flag of Bangladesh?
What's the leftmost color on the flag of Ireland?
Of the three colors on the flag of Italy, weirdly, what's the only one that doesn't also appear on the flag of Greenland?
Americans mean something sweeter, but in German, what word for an originally herbal, medicinal liquor comes from how fast you drink it?
According to a 1985 N.Y. Times article, "about a year ago, seemingly overnight ... especially the peach variety, became wildly popular." The peach variety of what?
The peppermint stick cocktail gets its flavor from the peppermint variety of what liquor?
Women in menopause are one target market for Outlast, a temperature-regulating fabric originally developed by what organization?
As seen on TV in the '80s, SunTiger clip-on UV-blocking sunglasses used technology from what agency?
Though he never swam the interstellar void, Michael Phelps did work on a super-fast swimsuit with what government group that cares a lot about drag?
A native of Charleston, South Carolina, DuBose Heyward wrote the novel that became what opera? (He also contributed lyrics.)
In the end, she follows her drug dealer from Charleston to New York; he goes off to find her. Name that title couple!
"It Ain't Necessarily So" and "Summertime" are technically arias, because they're from what only full-length opera by George Gershwin?