People who starred in both "When Harry Met Sally" and "City Slickers" include Billy Crystal and Bruno WHO?
The only person from "The Crown" who was also in "Fast & Furious: Hobbs & Shaw" was not Helen Mirren, but Vanessa WHO?
Neither Mr. Crystal nor Ms. Mirren is likely to be involved, if Nintendo ever makes a movie based on what suck-happy pink blob who debuted in 1992?
In 1857, the Anglo-Persian War ended with a British victory, and the signing of a treaty named for what city?
In 1856, the Crimean War ended with an Allied victory, and the signing of a treaty named for what city?
In 1783, the American Revolution formally ended with a treaty signed in what city that was a favorite of Franklin and Jefferson's?
When Hostess started stepping on Drake's Cakes turf, "Big Wheels" became a new handle for the snack that otherwise bears what name in the U.S.?
I don't know if they're really into that monarchy thing or what, but "King Dons" is the Canadian name for what lunchbox treat?
The Wicked Witch is dead thanks to that house that fell on her, not from overdosing on what puck-shaped chocolate cake?
The second-most-recently-discovered element, tennessine lines up in Group 17 on the periodic table. What's that group's common name?
Fluorine and chlorine, but not sodium, belong to what elemental group that's Greek for "salt-producing"?
As the initials imply, the HB1 was the first U.S. headlight bulb of what variety that replaced tungsten (and is now being replaced by LED)?
In the title of a 1935 Best Picture nominee, it was a captain's surname; in the title of a 2007 nominee, it was part of a warning. What's that word?
Cormac McCarthy published 2 books in the 1970s, and 3 in the '90s, but his only work published in the '80s was "WHAT Meridian"?
If you've only heard of 2 Truman Capote works, they're probably the novella "Breakfast at Tiffany's," and his "nonfiction novel" called "In Cold WHAT"?