In 2006, Anheuser-Busch made a new lager for Margaritaville restaurants named for what animal?
Since its founding in 1994, the Ninja brand of blenders and coffeemakers has been corporate-married to what vacuum-cleaner company?
In 2012, China enacted a good ban: At official banquets, they stopped serving the popular soup made from the fins of what big fish?
For about 25 of its 40 years, Pictionary has been owned by what manufacturer?
Hot Wheels and Matchbox cars are boy-targeted ventures of what toy empire?
The Barbie movie raked in about $125 million in movie earnings, and increased sales for what Hasbro rival?
Some atomic clocks use hydrogen masers. What does the M in "maser" stand for?
Cellular data and Bluetooth both use the S band, a subset of what 1mm-1m band of the electromagnetic spectrum?
Weighing over 700 lbs—way too big for a countertop—Raytheon's 1947 Radarange was the first commercial model of what kind of oven?
Containing zero lesbians, "Women in Love" was a 1920 sequel to "The Rainbow," both by what English author?
There's no actual incest in "Sons and Lovers," the breakthrough 1913 novel by what David?
Lady Chatterley indeed takes a lover in "Lady Chatterley's Lover," a 1928 novel by what guy whose friends probably didn't call him Larry?
The Adriatic-hugging Republic of Ragusa and the Venetian province of Dalmatia were both in what nation?
As the name implies, that fancy scarf called the cravat is credited to a dude from Dubrovnik, in what Balkan state?
Don't fall for the ol' AIR TACO trick when ordering street food in Zagreb, the capital of what country?