The second most popular Jackson 5 song
ABC
A unique identification code on a variety of objects
Serial Number
President Obama said there were no secret underground facilities at this infamous military base
Area 51
India's currency, or a thing you collect in Legend of Zelda
Rupees
Popularized by Alice in Wonderland; to call someone crazy
Mad (as a) hatter
This female pop singer / producer known for her green album and Wuthering Heights soundtrack
(Charli) XCX
The Latin root noun for 'serial' meaning row, chain, or succession
Series
Stanley Kubrick is speculated to be responsible for fabricating the footage of this particular aerospace achievement
Moon Landing
China's currency, which sounds similar to a popular Spanish first name
Yuan
You took an overwhelming and unnecessary amount with you, leaving only this one appliance
(Everything but) the kitchen sink
Hippies... Or MKULTRA?
LSD
An outdated adapter on computers used to connect periphery such as a mouse or modem
Serial port
Lesser known aspects of this well-known conspiracy theory include an arctic ice wall, geo-centrism, and a rejection of the laws of gravity
Flat Earth
While also called a 'dollar,' this country prefers to print their pink 50's on polymer
Canada
To get the ball rolling; "go get it, Fido!"
Make "fetch" happen
DDT
The process of expanding a plot or story beat over several episodes in a television show
Serialization
Steven King's novel 11/22/63 explores an alternate reality where protagonist Jake Epping travels back in time to prevent this hotly theorized tragedy
JFK Assassination
This Russian currency is believed to be the second oldest still in circulation, just behind the UK's sterling
Ruble
Carrying this commodity to Newcastle is a turn of phrase meaning you're bringing something to market that is already in abundance
Coals
The Hague
ICC
A mark put after "and" or "or," also known as the Oxford ___
(Serial) comma
This 1988 political satire helped popularize the motif that aliens run the government by depicting the rich and powerful as skull-faced monsters
They Live (John Carpenter)
Although it's spelled like a different European country, this currency actually belongs to Switzerland
Franc
Creationists coined this phrase in the 1920's as a means of belittling evolution; "if that's true then..."
(I'll be) a Monkey's Uncle