1993 saw the NHL's North Stars drop the "North" and move to Dallas from what state?
A more apt name before they moved in 1960, the NBA's Lakers came to LA from what Canada-borderin' state?
In 1961, the MLB's Washington Senators rebranded as the Twins after their move to what Midwest state?
In 1887, Praskovya Fedorovna Dubrovina married what historical figure that, yes, had a wife and children?
The not-very-historical film "Anastasia" portrayed what advisor as a sort of undead lich who was still around for the Russian revolution?
Oh, those Russians: According to the slightly-more-historical song by Boney M. what "mad monk" was poisoned by jealous nobles and then shot?
Nope, not Fahrenheit 451: To benefit PEN America, Penguin Random House auctioned off a supposedly-unburnable copy of what 1985 novel?
Mike Pence's 2018 Philly visit was met by women protesting in the scarlet robes made famous by what dystopian book?
Under his eye: Margaret Atwood won a Booker for "The Testaments," a 2019 sequel to what Gilead-set bummer?
The only species in the genus Pandion is what bird of prey with the widest distribution after Peregrine Falcons?
Like owls, what raptor has a reversible toe it evolved for catching fish often while completely submerged?
Not just in their football stadium, Seattle contains several roosts for what aquatic o-bird?
Before selling his 155 franchises, Shaquille O'Neal owned about 10% of what fast-casual chain founded in Virginia?
Between the oil on the fries and complementary ones in the dining area, what chain is considered high risk for sufferers of peanut allergies?
Jim, Matt, Chad, Ben, and Tyler Murrell are the manly quintet that what burger chain is named after?