There are 26 known copies of the Dunlap Broadside, the first printing of what document?
The day before the signing, John Adams wrote "I am well aware of the toil and blood and treasure that it will cost us to maintain" the claims of what document?
"The last time this was here, it was being signed." So said Nic Cage in "National Treasure," whilst standing in an old Philly building with what document?
The meringue-like Starbucks Cloud Macchiato was inspired by what entertainer?
The R.E.M. Beauty brand has nothing to do with Michael Stipe, sadly, but rather what former Nickelodeon star who sang "7 Rings"?
For some reason, a mobile Final Fantasy game once made a character called "Dangerous Ariana" with what petite and not-especially-dangerous singer?
A surreptitious favor for a man named Dominique Bretodeau starts the main plot of what decorated film?
Before "The Da Vinci Code"—and after it, really—French actress Audrey Tautou was best known for the title role in what movie?
Outside of France, the title "Le Fabuleux Destin d'Amélie Poulain" was abbreviated to what single name from that title?
Weirdly, a U.S. diplomat is the namesake of what big red flower that grows in Mexico?
Eating holly berries is a bad idea, but Snopes says it's just an urban legend that kids can die from what other red Christmas plant?
So yeah, they might have this anagrammable flower at the Christmas party, but you and I will go straight to the PIE STATION. What's the flower?
The '70s family drama "Who Says I Can't Ride a Rainbow" might be the least-famous film starring what actor who went on to do three "Batman" films?
The same year as "Driving Miss Daisy," what soothing-voiced actor played a school principal in "Lean on Me"?
"March of the Penguins" and "The Shawshank Redemption" were narrated by what actor whose voice is now reading the question in your head?