A book on Catherine de Medici inspired a 2020s Starz series called "The Serpent WHAT"?
The NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Drama Series has gone to both "BLANK Charlotte" and "BLANK Sugar." What single word goes in those blanks?
Chessboard sales saw a huge spike in 2020, after Netflix released "The WHAT's Gambit"?
The main character in Thomas Mann's "The Magic Mountain" leaves his home in search of a cure for what disease?
Mimi from "La Bohème" most likely died of what disease that, to be fair, was killing a LOT of people in the 1890s?
Fantine from Les Misérables died of what coughy disease that in 1918 was causing over 15% of all deaths in France?
Alburt Bandura tested kids' propensity for violence with the "Bobo doll experiment," at a nursery attached to what university?
Walter Mischel tested kids' patience with a "marshmallow experiment" at what West Coast institution?
Philip Zimbardo ran his mostly-discredited "prison experiment" at what California school that's like Harvard for people who can't get into Harvard?
Coral Gables, Florida has the last remaining standalone location of what big box chain that had over 2,700 stores in 2011?
Though its godawful family portrait studios held on a little longer, in 1993 what company shut down its once-influential catalog division?
Another nice symbol of its slow downfall, what department store chain had its name on Chicago's tallest building until 1994?
"Battery bears" are unlucky creatures kept in captivity specifically to harvest what bodily fluid used in traditional medicine?
According to that silly old ancient theory, the four humors of the human body are blood, phlegm, and two different colors of WHAT?
Every day, the human liver makes about 27 ounces of what corrosive, fat-digesting stuff?