Sequeled and rebooted a few times since, 1983 was the debut of what briefly-titled alien-invasion miniseries starring Jane Badler?
In 2005, Hugo Weaving masked up as what iconoclastic Alan Moore character?
Everyone's favorite Star Wars movie, "The Empire Strikes Back" canonically goes by what Roman episode number?
John Keats mopes about being "half in love with easeful Death" in his ode to what bird?
Romeo hears a lark in Act 5, meaning it's the morning, but denial-y Juliet thinks it's bird whose nocturnal activity is right there in the name?
"The Lady with the Lamp" was a 1929 play and 1951 film about that famous Crimean War nurse, Florence WHO?
In 1961, India annexed Goa from what country it had belonged to for more than 400 years?
Don't be fooled by the name: In 1975, Mozambique gained its independence from what European power?
In 1822, Brazil declared independence from what Spain-neighbor?
Skin So Soft and Feelin' Fresh are brands of what company?
"We were founded to provide an opportunity for women to earn and learn." So says what London company that shares its name with the river Shakespeare grew up on?
Behind Amway, what other alphabetically-advantaged outfit is the world's second largest multi-level marketer?
In 1914, the U.S. got a vaccine for what distinctive-sounding respiratory disease?
What if I told you the modern vaccine is combined with the ones for tetanus and diphtheria?
... and that the disease is named for the high-pitch sounds you make when wheezing in between coughs?