Hard bop sax player Julian Adderley performed and recorded under what nickname?
In 1877, circus performer Rosa Richter got shot about 30 feet into a net, thus becoming the first human WHAT?
"Arschbombe" or "ass-bomb" is the German name for what splashiest way to enter a pool?
A climactic scene of "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" involves a messenger from what company that technically didn't stop telegramming until 2006?
In 1861, what company sent the very first transcontinental telegram—from an exec in Sacramento to ol' Abe Lincoln (in the East)?
Believe it or not, you can still wire money through the service of what company that still trades publicly under the symbol WU?
Fetching 400 francs in 1890, "The Red Vineyard" was the only painting sold in his lifetime by what poor sod?
Kirk Douglas won a Golden Globe and was Oscar-nominated for "Lust for Life," in which he played what doomed Dutchman?
Some mysterious fight with longtime friend Paul Gauguin resulted in the self-ear-mutilation of what... uh, self-ear-mutilator?
A 1983 mini-series starred Louis Gossett Jr. as what African statesman?
Egypt's two aircraft carriers are named for Suez-seizing president Gamal Abdel Nasser and what Nobel-winning successor?
In 1978, said Nobel Peace Prize went to what Egyptian president who unfortunately anagrams to SATAN AWARD?
In the comics, Bane got all swole by being a test subject for what fictional super-steroid?
Coincidentally, Tom Hardy played Bane in "The Dark Knight Rises" and what Spideyverse character with the same name as that super-steroid?
Oh, right, science question. OK: If it kills you when you ingest it, it's a poison, but if an animal injects you with it, it's what other thing?