"Intactivists" are people who protest what medical procedure?
What if I told you it's performed on about 30% of all babies born in the U.S.?
... and that it's mentioned about 100 times in the Bible?
According to the IBA, Buck's Fizz is just another name for what cocktail?
The tropical touch-me-not flower belongs to what genus of bushes that's also, for some reason, a brunch beverage?
Your hunch is right: Restaurants often break even or even lose money on their "bottomless" brunch offerings of what bright citrusy wonderfulness?
The same year Jamie Foxx won his Oscar for "Ray," he was also nominated for Supporting Actor in what Tom Cruise movie?
Shortly before his Governator days, Schwarzenegger hunted down some terrorists who killed his family in "WHAT Damage"?
If a homeowner wanted to make a very low-budget version of those films, they could finance it with a loan that used their house as WHAT?
The Illinois was a proposed (literal) mile-high skyscraper in Chicago, by what architect?
Rising 700 feet above rural Oklahoma, the Price Tower is the only skyscraper actually realized by what Prairie Schooler?
The waterfall-straddling Fallingwater house is one of 8 U.S. buildings comprising a UNESCO World Heritage Site dedicated to what 3-named dude?
Eureka! In 1940, "Say good night" Gracie Allen made a jokey run for president on the ticket of what made-up party?
It must have been quite the bombshell in 2003, when the Royals and Rangers started Spring Training together in what Phoenix suburb?
HEY! Whether you're planning a birthday party or bombing Pearl Harbor, you can get a lot of mileage out of the element of WHAT?