A Tuscan word for "pine nut" inspired the name of what kids' character who debuted in 1883?
A nameless blue fairy gave life and then real-ness to what 1940 Disney hero?
"Story of a Marionette" was the O.G. title of the Carlo Collodi story starring what long-nosed... uh, marionette?
In a weird metaphor, AT&T's early '80s ad campaign encouraged folks to reach out and WHAT someone?
In 2022, Apple officially killed off the last iPod model: The iPod WHAT?
In the 1960s, long before smartphones and all that, one E.A. Johnson got the first patent for a WHATscreen?
Surprise! What T-shirt-and-polo fabric is named for the fact that it was originally made with wool from the Channel Islands?
Less than 1% the size of its American namesake, what tiny British island is known as "Jèrri" in the local Norman language?
Zero edification was had on MTV from 2009-2012, the terror reign of that J-Woww and Snooki show called "WHAT Shore"?
Netflix's Scooby-Doo spinoff "Velma" starred the voice of what executive producer?
"Never Have I Ever" and "The Sex Lives of College Girls" are two other series co-created by what sitcom veteran?
Right as "The Office" was wrapping up, who went right off to create and star in "The Mindy Project"?
Honduran and Cuban are the two main types of what dark, fancy furniture wood?
What if I told you it's also used for the sides and backs of acoustic guitars—and the bodies of Les Pauls and SGs?
And it starts with an "M"? And is the title of a film starring Diana Ross?