The judges for Season 10 of "American Idol" were Randy Jackson and 2 newcomers: Steven Tyler and what New Yorker?
Released in 2011, "On the Floor" was the last—and best—Top 10 single for what Bronx-born singer?
She knew how to quit Ben Affleck, then she didn't, then she did again: who's that "Wedding Planner" wedding planner?
The peak of Mt. Charleston is about 35 miles away from, and 10,000 feet above, the heart of what U.S. city?
The late Senate majority leader Harry Reid is the namesake of an airport serving what big city?
Released 2 years apart, "Ocean's Thirteen" and "The Hangover" were both basically extended commercials for what resort town?
In 2024, what was the bestselling wine brand in the U.S.?
TV cook Ina Garten didn't even pick the name of her media empire, which contains what unsanitary adjective?
Now we know it's neither sanitary nor efficient, but for much of wine history workers stomped grapes while in what state?
"The Man Who Banished the Iron Lung" was a nickname for what scientist?
What if I told you that his rise to prominence started when the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis asked him to study the polio virus?
... and that his name anagrams to N.J. KOALA ASS?
"From Bodyline to Bazball, the golden age to the rise of West Indies..." So goes the ad copy for Tim Wigmore's 2025 book, "Test WHAT: A History"?
A bug named Chester charms jaded New Yorkers by chirping out opera, in the Newbery-winning book "A WHAT in Times Square"?
The 1940 Oscar-winner for Best Original Song was sung in its film by a character named Jiminy WHAT?