According to Ernest's tearjerkin' song in "Ernest Goes to Camp," he sure is glad it's WHAT?
According to the probably-most-popular song by Slayer, it's WHATTING blood?
Hallelujah! According to a 1982 hit by the aptly-named Weather Girls, it's WHATTING men?
Named for a Hopi chieftain, not a brass instrument, Tuba City is in what Arizona desert that was named by Coronado?
What if I told you it stretches from Grand Canyon to the Petrified Forest?
... and it's known (and named) for its bands of different-colored rock?
Herman Goelitz Candy Company was the much-less catchy O.G. name of what gummy purveyor?
If your fondest wish is to eat soap-flavored candy, those Bertie Bott's Beans from the Potterverse are licensed by what real-life brand?
Apparently just as effective as drinks and gels, "Sport Beans" are a less-terrible-for-you product from what rhyming company?
In the context of microscopy, Nile red and methylene blue are two examples of ... what?
In the context of woodworking, what word refers to either a translucent finish or the blemish that your drink might leave on it?
In the context of laundry, a Tide pen and some prayers can hopefully avoid what thing that happens when you get food on yourself?
"O time, thou must untangle this, not I. It is too hard a knot for me t'untie." So says what "Twelfth Night" character?
In a string quartet, what instrument is sandwiched between two violins and a cello?
What's the first name of Ms. Davis, the EGOT-winner who won an Oscar *and* a Tony for "Fences"?