Maya Rudolph's character crushed on (the real) Timothy Olyphant, in one of the more understandable late-run developments on what TV series?
If you still randomly yell "Bortles!." you're a fan of what sitcom named for a location that is most definitely not Jacksonville, Florida?
Because heaven's full of prudes, Kristen Bell's swears got auto-replaced with stuff like "forking shirt" on what late-teens NBC show?
Towering some 270 feet above the Chao Praya River, the Wat Arun is a focal point in the skyline of what city?
The first treaty between the U.S. and anyone in Asia, the Siamese-American treaty of 1883 was signed in what Asian capital?
One of every eight Thai people lives in what city that gave Murray Head a surprise #3 hit in 1985?
Like the word "run," what food ingredient (ironically) gets its name from an Old English word for "to flow"?
Though vegan versions are available, what enzyme-y cheese ingredient is traditionally harvested from a calf's stomach?
If you have a TENNER (and a taste for anagrams), you can buy an ounce of what milk-setting agent?
Somehow named for a wheat stalk, Spica is the brightest star in what constellation?
The goddess Astraea lived with humans (but never *got* with them) before heading skyward to become what zodiac sign?
Eww, Romans: A little girl showed some thirsty soldiers a natural spring, so they named the subsequent aqueduct for what late-summer sign?
Lyons, Prometheus, and Falcon Guides are the best-known imprints of the Connecticut-based publisher, WHAT Pequot?
The Oscar-winning "Spotlight" followed the Pulitzer-winning Roman Catholic sex-abuse coverage by Boston's main newspaper, the WHAT?
In London’s Bankside, you can visit a careful reconstruction of what Shakespearean venue that burned down in 1613?