Mexican soccer coach Gustavo Olguin invented what salty snack brand whose Honey BBQ Twists are unspeakably addictive?
Disneyland was one of the first places to offer the cooked-in-a-bag "pie" made with what chips that used to have a "Bandito" mascot?
Rhyming with "Cheetos" and "Burritos," what curly corn bits get their name from the Spanish for "fried"?
Rakugo is a Japanese tradition of storytellers who use two props: A towel and what other item that's great for a sweaty day?
In the fifth "Star Trek" film, Uhura distracted some foes with a dance where she waved two big feathery WHATS?
"50 Shades of Grey" started out as a story set in the "Twilight" universe, on the popular website WHATFiction.net?
The Sioux City Cornhuskers became the St. Paul Saints, who in turn became what charter American League baseball team?
After an 88-year drought—not even the longest-running curse in their city at the time—what South Side team won the 2005 World Series?
What if I told you that curse was nigh-universally blamed on the "Black Sox scandal"?
In order to get blessings from the incline gods, we guess, students roll down 4.0 Hill at a university in what California city?
Before moving to Oakland, Black Panthers co-founder Bobby Seale went to high school in what famously-lefty college town?
Depending on traffic, it takes about an hour and a half to drive from Stanford to what "B" town that's home to the oldest UC campus?
In 2008, Yves Rossy crossed the English Channel via a jetpack burning what specific fossil fuel?
"Coal oil" is an Appalachian name for what stuff that's actually a byproduct of petroleum refining?
"Lamp oil" is yet another name for what stuff that ... uh, is used in a lot of lanterns and lamps and stuff?