The venue for the Beatles' last ticketed concert was named for what household item?
Of the original Clue/Cluedo murder weapons, which came first alphabetically?
According to that one nursery rhyme, Jack demonstrated his nimble quickness by jumping over what thing that isn't very hard to jump over?
"My Favorite Murder" co-host Georgia Hardstark once hosted "Unique Sweets" on what channel that debuted in 2002?
"Carnival Eats" airs on Food Network Canada, and in the U.S. on what Food Network spinoff?
Emeril, Rachael, and Bobby Flay were some of the first chefs who taught us how to make food hotter on what channel named for that very process?
In World War I—kind-of the heyday of castor beans—the U.S. looked into making military use of what poison that's derived from them?
Nearly every U.S. president since G.W. Bush has had some mailed to him: we're talking about what poison that was also a "Breaking Bad" subplot?
With enough of those beans, you can bring down a bison, thanks to what poison that rhymes with "bison"?
A "simple man of indomitable spirit who inspired the Indian youth to take to mountaineering." So said the Indian PM, on the 1986 passing of what man?
Though not a believer himself, what world's-most-famous sherpa said his yak-herder dad had seen a yeti once or twice?
Of the first two guys to summit Everest, which one wasn't Edmund Hillary?
In the last Brendan Fraser "Mummy" movie, yetis guarded what mountain paradise?
The '60s girl group that sang "Leader of the Pack" was named for what locale created by James Hilton?
The 1933 novel "Lost Horizon" gave us what fictional utopia that anagrams to HANG LIARS?