In 2016, ex-Def Jam president Lyor Cohen initiated the Global Head of Music role at what music-second website?
Nineteen seconds of a Silicon Valley dork in front of some elephants: That was the inauspicious 2005 debut of what site?
What could have been: Vimeo actually launched about six months before what Google-owned rival with nearly 3 billion monthly users?
In 1827, the State of New York abolished slavery on what auspicious calendar date?
He wasn't thinking of New York: In a famously scathing speech, Frederick Douglass once rhetorically asked why slaves should give a dang about what holiday?
You'd think it would be easy to remember, what with the fireworks and all: In "Saturday in the Park," Chicago thought it was what date?
Still used to describe microphones, "condenser" was an old-timey name for what electrical component?
It's kinda right there in the name: What C-word is defined as a device that stores electrical energy?
According to "Back to the Future," what thing can apparently also store "flux"? (Or maybe produce it, we're still not sure.)
In a movie and a ton of stage performances—though not at the 1971 Broadway debut—Ted Neeley made a career out of the title role in what 1971 musical?
John Legend, Andrew Lloyd Webber, and Tim Rice all completed their EGOTs with Emmys in 2018, when NBC did a live shoot of what Biblical show?
"Do you think you're what they say you are?" Aimed at a dude being executed, that's the line Rice rhymed with the title of what musical about a certain fellow from Nazareth?
Perfect for a character who wears a big A on his shirt, what then-new cereal sponsored the Chipmunks' 1961 series "The Alvin Show"?
They used to be "A-B-C-Delicious," but later Post said that they spell "Y-U-M." What's that cereal brand?
Made in 1958, quietly offed in 2021, back for a limited run this fall: The life cycle of what cereal that's perfect for anagramming? (We choose SLAP HABIT)