What Fortune 50 firm started out as Frederick Smith's term paper at Yale in 1965—and didn't even get an A?
The NBA's Memphis Grizzlies were almost re-branded as the Express back in 2001, as part of a deal with what hometown logistics company?
One of the more famous subliminal logo tricks, there's a forward-facing arrow between the E and x in what company name?
Nat Blake, the protagonist of "Little Men," plays what instrument?
Jamie Foxx's character in "The Soloist" played cello at Juilliard, but is now a homeless person playing what other instrument?
By a wide margin, what stringed instrument is played by the most people in the London Symphony Orchestra?
A pyramid rising from Recall to Creation, pedagog Benjamin Bloom made a hierarchy called the WHAT of Educational Objectives?
Makes sense: The Greek for "arrangement" gives us what science-y word?
Looking for a T-word: The two-name, uh, binomial nomenclature for species is the hallmark of Linnaean WHAT?
Tracy Morgan voiced a talking bobblehead doll of Satchel Paige in what 2005 film?
Terry Crews replaced one O'Shea Jackson Sr. as the step-patriarch, in the early-teens TV series based on what comedy?
Spoiler alert: Ice Cube and the kids do in fact make it there—Vancouver, as it happens—at the end of what comedy?
Confusingly, what pasta is literally just called the Italian word for "barley"?
Less confusingly, its nickname "risoni" means "big rice." What's that pasta cut?
As far as we know, fictional fugitive Don Diego de la Vega was never seen eating what wee kind of pasta with one less letter than ZORRO?