Sniffing half-and-half in a Ralph's supermarket is the first thing we see the protagonist doing, in what 1998 movie?
A Folgers coffee can is even cheaper than a funeral home's "most modestly-priced receptacle," as we learned in what cult hit with lots of bowling?
If you call a White Russian a "Caucasian," it's probably because Jeff Bridges influenced you while playing The Dude in what Coen Brothers classic?
Who was the British monarch when Sudan kicked off their imperial losing streak?
Who was the British monarch when Diana, Princess of Wales was born?
Who was the British monarch for the whole time the Beatles *and* the Stone Roses were around?
What Disney star was an "X-Factor" judge in 2012, before she even hit 20?
"Tell Me You Love Me" is an album by what singer whose last name almost starts with "love"?
Demetria is the actual first name of what pop icon and former Disney Channel star of "Camp Rock"?
Ms. Highsmith, who wrote the book "The Talented Mr. Ripley": What was her first name?
Ms. Hearst, the kidnapped granddaughter of publishing magnate William Randolph Hearst: What was her first name?
Ms. Reichardt, the "peppermint" classmate and friend who calls Charlie Brown "Chuck," is a fictional character with what first name?
Sending data at a whopping 110 baud, the Bell 101 was an early example of what computer part?
The height of 1999 technology, you could get 56,000 bauds out of the cleverly-named 56k dial-up version of what gizmo?
It modulates and it demodulates, and that's the whole reason behind the name of what piece of computer networking equipment?