Until the early 1900s, people used to grind up literal mummies to make a special pigment called mummy WHAT?
The ancient Romans used cuttlefish ink to create their trademark sepia shade of what color?
As any two-year-old can tell you, mixing yellow, blue, and red together gives you a dark shade of what color?
Residents at what exotic location see about 16 sunrises and sunsets a day?
Though they wouldn't name a module after him, there is a treadmill named after Stephen Colbert aboard what six-bedroom research facility?
Thanks to the efforts of multiple countries, what follow up to Skylab has been in orbit around the Earth since 1998?
Ulysses S. Grant was reportedly arrested three times by D.C. police, all for what low-end crime?
A 1905 issue of "Popular Mechanics" discussed a newfangled camera designed to spot what violation that over 30% of Americans have been caught doing?
Blasting along at 8 miles per hour in a 2 zone, in 1896 Walter Arnold got the first ever automotive WHAT ticket?
Geki, A.K.I., and Q are the characters that have been playable once in what long-running video game series?
Blanka, Akuma, and Dhalsim have all made multiple appearances in what punchy series made by Capcom?
Ryu, Ken, and Chun-Li have appeared in virtually every game in what "Mortal Kombat" competitor that often does in involve brawling in the middle of a busy road?
Working at NASA, Lonnie Johnson was constructing a new type of heat pump when he inadvertently created the basis of what toy brand?
Nerfpedia describes the CPS (Constant Pressure System) 2000 as the strongest product of its type created by what now-Hasbro brand?
After their line of Power Drenchers failed to sell, Larami Toys gave their line of water guns what new, alliterative name?