That makes sense: America's biggest tulip festival is in a city called Holland. What state is that?
Including the Fort Gratiot beacon near Port Huron, what U.S. state has a nation-leading 124 lighthouses?
Jack White recently hauled Eminem out for an NFL halftime show, because they both hail from a certain metropolis in what mitten-shaped state?
In medieval times, a length of about 4.5 inches was a unit of measure named for what body part?
Leonardo da Vinci used his own version of the measure, about 0.75 inches—the breadth, not the length, of what tool he always had handy?
In 2009, the makers of the iFart mobile app got into a legal tiff with a rival over use of the venerable phrase "pull my WHAT"?
From 1932 to '35, Walt Disney had the exclusive right to make cartoons using new "three-strip" technology from what film processing company?
Alan Mowbray's red coat really popped in "Becky Sharp," the first feature film shot wholly in what brilliant format?
In 1939, "The Wizard of Oz" fully established what T-process as Hollywood's gold standard for making things, uh, not black and white anymore?
Tabuu, Galeem, Dharkon, and Master Hand are goofy villain names in what 26-year-old video game series?
Nintendo wanted to make it clear that its characters weren't, like, REALLY fighting each other, hence the last word in the name of what game franchise?
Including old favorites like Link and Mario, there are 89 friggin' fighters in the Switch's "Ultimate" edition of what fighting game that started on the N64 with just 12?
In 1910, Kansas City's Joyce Hall founded what company?
After they used the "one small step" quote on a Christmas ornament, Neil Armstrong sued what company?
Christmas Town, The Christmas House, The Christmas Train, A Christmas Melody: All original movies from the cable channel named for what cardmakers?