The Asian "Steppe" species is the largest known, and the American "Columbian" species was totally hairless. I'm talking about what creatures?
Possessing much smaller ears than their still living cousins, what extinct animals died out on Wrangel Island only a few centuries after the pyramids were built?
Sparking hopes of cloning them via elephants, the Woolly species of what mastodon cousins have been found frozen in Siberia?
Named after the New York park where it happened, Griswold Lorillard caused a scandal in 1886 by wearing what specific clothing?
After watching James Bond do it, the MythBusters proved that one could scuba dive and still keep what garment dry under a wet suit?
Fit for a penguin, covered pockets and satin trimmings on the lapels separate what black tie attire from a plain old suit?
The Praetorian Guard was created by what ruler who alongside Marcus Agrippa won the decisive Battle of Actium?
Rome's ill-fated second triumvirate was formed by Lepidus, Marc Antony, and what progenitor of the Pax Romana?
After avenging Julius Caesar, what namesake of our eighth month consolidated power to become the first emperor of Rome?
Also the number of lines per page in the Gutenberg Bible, in Japan what two-digit number is bad luck and associated with death?
It works in base 13: In Douglas Adams's "The Restaurant at the End of the Universe" we learn that six times nine actually equals what important number?
In "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy," the supercomputer Deep Thought reveals that what Jackie Robinson number is the answer to "life, the universe, and everything"?
According to the viral Gabriel Gundacker song, what star of "Malcolm & Marie" played "Meechee" in the movie "Smallfoot"?
What former Disney Channel star did some very un-Disney things in movies like "The Drama" and "Challengers"?
Coleman is the seldom used last name of what "Euphoria" star who's in everything these days from "Dune" to "Spider-Man"?