Deployed in 1961, the world's first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier had what name that would become better-known a few years later?
Mae Jemison became the first Black woman in space in 1992, a year before she became the first real-life astronaut to serve on what fictional ship?
Apparently a Revolutionary War buff, Gene Roddenberry originally wanted SS Yorktown as the name for what "Star Trek" ship?
In 1937, Gale Sondergaard became the first Oscar winner in what category?
In 1940, Hattie McDaniel broke the Oscars' color barrier, winning in what category?
In the 2020s—winning behind Michelle Yeoh for "Everything, Everywhere, All at Once"—Jamie Lee Curtis won what Oscar?
The Byrds got their first #1 hit with a cover of a song by what dude?
"Rainy Day Women Nos. 12 & 35" is the sanitized-for-radio title of a song about getting stoned, by what ... um, Nobel-winner?
While Timotheé Chalamet was still in middle school, Christian Bale and Cate Blanchett were among several people in "I'm Not There" who played what folkie?
From 1953 to 1980, Josip Broz Tito was the dictator of what bygone nation?
As a Slovenian who's more than 32 years old, Melania Trump was actually born in what nation?
Surprise! That global laughingstock of a compact car company, Yugo was based in what country?
Before it got borged into the Post empire, that hipster cereal called Puffins came from a company called WHO's?
Proud, we're sure, of its Michelin star, Silvers Omakase is in the eponymous county seat of Santa WHAT, California?
Former U.S. First Lady, died in 2018, probably didn't cook much broccoli: What's that first name?