In use some 3,500 years ago, the Egyptian royal cubit was subdivided into measures of what body part?
Problem solved? Even longer ago, under Hammurabi's code, a surgeon who lost a patient had what body part cut off?
If you've been anywhere near a child this fall, you've likely had a brush with "WHAT, Foot & Mouth Disease"?
Spray tanning makes you smell like "malty biscuits," according to what Hearst magazine?
Spanish celeb chef José Andrés has three restaurants inside what oh-so-worldly 21st-century Las Vegas resort?
Vodka, Cointreau, lime, and cranberry go into what worldly-sounding, Carrie Bradshaw-approved cocktail?
Who had already shot 3 of an eventual 10 films with Mickey Rooney before she became a "child star" with her best-remembered role?
On a 1964 episode of her variety show, who sang "I'm Always Chasing Rainbows"—which is not even her best-known rainbow-themed song?
In 2018 the FBI recovered a valuable pair of red sequined slippers, stolen 13 years earlier from a museum dedicated to what MGM star?
The narrator of Lloyd Webber & Rice's “Evita” is what ill-fated Argentine physician?
Often seen on the persons of liberal-arts students, and cited as the world's most famous photo at least once, "Guerillero Heroico" is an image of what man?
He was born Ernesto, and his family called him Ernestito, but what Marxist revolutionary eventually settled on a catchy, 3-letter nickname?
The 1998 book "Chanting Down Babylon" is a primer for what religion?
The opening track of Buju Banton's Grammy-winning album "Before the Dawn" is named for what Western Hemisphere religion?
Making it all the way to #8 on the Billboard 200, Bob Marley's breakthrough album in the U.S. was named for what religion?