The silvery white metal Gadolinium is named for a scientist from what chilly country?
The fastest supercompter in Europe, LUMI means "snow" in the language of what Nordic country where it lives in Kajaani?
The "Angry Birds" designers at Rovio and the distinctive ringtone folks at Nokia are based in Espoo, a city in what nation east of Sweden?
Also known as the Westwall, the Siegfried Line was a massive western defensive rampart constructed for what war?
The Maginot Line was a well-intentioned set of fortifications meant to deter Germans during what war?
"We'll always have Paris" is a classic line from "Casablanca," set and released around the beginning of American involvement in what war?
During Rodney Dangerfield's impossible Triple Lindy at the end of "Back to School," he's clad in what type of athletic apparel?
In "Neptune's Daughter" Esther Williams is an aquatic ballet dancer who also designs what kind of clothing?
Burt Lancaster spends the entire run time of "The Swimmer" tromping through Connecticut backyards in what skimpy type of apparel?
A blonde cheerleader named Hetty is to spaghetti as the alluring cow Lady Moo is to milkshakes in the menagerie of what international fast food chain?
What Asian chicken chain straight-up admitted that their namesake bee mascot is based on Mickey Mouse?
Save some room after your Chickenjoy bucket for the Peach Mango pies at what Filipino fast food joint that anagrams to I BE JELLO?
Riley Keough went pseudo-Stevie Nicks in a streaming joint based on Taylor Jenkins Reid's rock novel "Daisy Jones & The WHAT"?
In Sue Grafton's Kinsey Millhone series, "F Is for Fugitive" is book number WHAT?
"Aragon Boleyn Seymour Cleves Howard Parr" reads the tagline of a musical sourced partly from Antonia Fraser's "The HOW MANY Wives of Henry VIII"?