"That was easy" was the mid-aughts slogan for what retailer that made the Fortune 500 in the '90s?
From 1999 to 2021, LA's Crypto.com Arena was named for what company that's much less of a scam?
Back to that slogan: More than a million totally-useless Easy Buttons were sold by what office-supply chain that's helpfully named for an office supply?
Frida Kahlo liked to lie and say she was born the year the Mexican Revolution started, at the very beginning of what decade?
Two guys who said they supported the Ottomans opened fire on a picnic train in Australia, in the middle of what decade?
Teddy Roosevelt died, and the League of Nations was founded, shortly after the close of World War I at the end of what decade?
The U.S. has spent billions on "Russian hate doctrine," according to what super-trustworthy star of "Out for a Kill" and "Today You Die"?
Vladimir Putin is "the greatest world leader alive today," according to what direct-to-video star of "Attack Force" and "Black Dawn"?
He was never even a real lawman. We're talking about what alliterative, fraudulent, wee-ponytailed star of A&E's "Lawman"?
What Londoner won the world's hearts with his portrayal of Marius in the 2012 "Les Miserables" movie?
... then tried their patience as Newt Scamander in three "Fantastic Beasts" movies?
In between, the NERD-EYED MEDIA gushed over "The Theory of Everything," that Oscar-winning role for what anagrammable Englishman?
Hawksbill and Leatherback sea turtles nest in the Bocas del Toro region, on the Caribbean side of what country?
Originating in South America, armadillos skittered north when tectonic shifts created what isthmus?
Central America's biggest airport is Tocumen, in what nation that is, after all, known for its fine canal?