"Russia has made its choice in favor of democracy." Who said that in 2005?
A weird, widely available Russian nesting doll puts Lenin inside Stalin, inside Yeltsin, inside Medvedev, inside WHO?
Oh man! If he only had an S in his name, what world leader would anagram to TRUMP IS INVALID?
The inventor of the polygraph also created what superhero who debuted in 1941?
In 1972, what Justice Leaguer was on the cover of "Ms." magazine's first issue?
It's probably not why she was hired, but Gal Gadot happens to have an alliterative name, just like what DC lasso-wielder?
In 1937, Connecticut home baker Margaret Rudkin started what company that's belonged to Campbell's since 1961?
"You open it, and it still ain't opened." So said Mitch Hedberg about the double-wrapped bread of what cookie-maker?
Named for Rudkin's farm that was apparently lousy with 'em, what Milano- and Goldfish-maker uses another name for the tupelo tree?
Their only title was in 1978, and their only league MVP was Wes Unseld in 1969. What's that NBA Eastern Conference franchise?
In 2002-03, Michael Jordan was the only player to appear in all 82 games for what team that isn't the Bulls?
Once known as the Baltimore Bullets, what NBA franchise (now in a nearby city) rediscovered the joy of alliteration in 1997?
The weight of two tennis balls, the world's largest cut diamond has what mysterious name?
Alan Turing was by far the most famous person involved in the British WW2 project that broke what German encryption machine?
Winston Churchill called the Soviet Union "A riddle wrapped in a mystery inside" what E-word?