There isn't much in Easton, Pennsylvania, but they do have the world's only "Experience" for what kid-favorite brand?
For some reason kids didn't identify with "Binney & Smith," so in 1903 they slapped their colored wax sticks with what punchier brand name?
"The 64-crayon box is an icon... and its introduction was a watershed." So said an excitable Smithsonian curator about what company's hit product of 1958?
Though at the time it was more akin to softball's roving outfielder, around 1850 Doc Adams became the originator of what baseball position?
Ernie Banks and Cal Ripken Jr. are the only two guys to win two MVP awards while playing what defense-heavy position?
Cricket has a "long stop," so there. Now you know the origin of what baseball position?
Don't mix 'em: Hidden Valley Ranch and Cinnamon Toast Crunch are two current flavors of what music-adjacent snack brand?
In 1966, the mad food-shaping scientists at General Mills introduced Bows, Buttons, Whistles, and what brand that's still around today?
Sorry, olives: According to a seal on the bag, "America's #1 finger hat" is what corn chip that doesn't even look that much like an army horn?
"Go, hang thyself in thine own heir-apparent garters!" So said what Shakespeare character who was always saying stuff like that?
There's a carved boar's head on display at Shakespeare's Globe, taken from the (real-life) old drinking hangout of what 4-play character?
Mistress Quickly is a "scullion," and Prince Hal a "bull's pizzle," according to what portly fictional knight?
Koko the gorilla was born at a zoo in what U.S. city?
A kid-friendly museum called the Exploratorium takes up all of Pier 15 in what West Coast city?
Replete with an earthquake simulation room, the California Academy of Sciences sits just south of a very famous bridge in what city?