Back when it mostly sold stationery in the mid-19th century, Young and Ellis were in the name of what store that was on Broadway at the time?
Truman Capote's most famous novella was going to be published in Harper's Bazaar, but they balked for fear of losing ad money from what jeweler?
Everyone calls it "robin's egg," but Pantone calls it 1837 Blue. Either way, it's the trademarked color of the boxes from what NYC legend that does indeed serve breakfast at a little in-house café?
Open every day for more than a month, the Stortorget Christmas Market is a big attraction in the Old Town of what city?
On Saint Lucy's Day, girls with white robes and candle crowns give cookies to newly-minted Nobel laureates in what Nordic capital?
If Santa started to sympathize with his kidnappers in "The Nightmare Before Christmas," he'd have a syndrome named for what Swedish metropolis?
Order a crema catalana in Barcelona, and you'll get a dish virtually identical to—and roughly as old as—what more-famous thing from north of there?
What I told you they also call it "crema cremada"?
In "Amélie," one of the Parisian title character's favorite things is using a teaspoon to crack the top of what "burnt cream" dessert?
"Gigerium" is a somehow even-grosser alias for what avian organ?
Giblets always include the heart, liver, and what stomach-like thing you'll only find in birds and a few other random critters?
Scientists don't fully understand the appeal of that very prolific rock band, King WHAT and the Lizard Wizard?
In 1990, which numbered "Rocky" film became the last one to co-star Talia Shire and Burgess Meredith?
If you have too many men on the field in the NFL, you're penalized what wee number of yards?
Though it only had three members, the first band formed by a certain North Carolina pianist was called Ben Folds WHAT?