Some 30 years after playing a weird mechanic's wife on "Taxi," Carol Kane played a weird landlady named Lillian on what other sitcom?
Titus Andromedon donned a yellow dress and parodied Beyoncé's "Hold Up" video, in a third-season episode of what Netflix show?
Hot off her breakthrough in "The Office," Ellie Kemper played the titular cult escapee in what series created by Tina Fey?
Golly, that must have been confusing: In the first Ronald Reagan administration, Donald Regan served as the secretary of what department?
Rachel Reeves is the U.K.'s current Chancellor of the Exchequer, the rough equivalent of the U.S.'s secretary of what cabinet department?
As the last number in Act One reminds us, Alexander Hamilton was the first secretary of what department that oversees the U.S. Mint?
Apparently a fairly botanically-savvy person, Mark Twain called what food "nothing but a cabbage with a college education"?
The fractally Romanesco is by far the coolest-looking variety of what cruciferous veggie?
For some reason, the late 2010s saw a big increase in Google searches for the "riced" preparation of what broccoli sibling?
In linguistics, "song and dance" and "hell or high water" are examples of the irreversible WHAT?
In algebra, (2x - y) is what sort of thing that you can multiply with another using the FOIL mnemonic?
Because "Homo" and "sapiens" are two different names, you know "Homo sapiens" is an example of what kind of nomenclature promoted by Carl Linnaeus?
Fans of French conservatism know that the country's oldest daily newspaper—circulating since 1866—is called "Le WHAT"?
Probably the most famous aria in all of comic opera, Rossini's "Largo al factotum" is sung by a sought-after barber with what name?
That same barber gets hitched to a maid named Susanna in Mozart's sorta-sequel opera, "The Marriage of WHO"?