Located twelve miles outside of it, Villanova offers a course on the "History of" this Pennsylvania city
Philadelphia
This capital of Minnesota was named for an apostle
St. Paul
"Tampopo," about a woman's adventures in her noodle shop in this country, has been called a "Ramen Western"
Japan
This classic tomato juice & vodka cocktail is often used as a hangover remedy
Bloody Mary
This title robot watches parts of "Hello, Dolly!" on an earth devoid of human life
Wall-E
Vassar offers "Cold War America," a history course "from 1945 until the fall of" this European landmark "in 1989"
The names of this pair of explorers are on a Montana county, an Oregon river and a 4,900-mile trail
Lewis & Clark
Eva Longoria directed 2023's "Flamin' Hot" about Richard Montanez, who claims to have invented these flamin' hot snacks
Flamin' Hot Cheetos
A New Orleans specialty, a Hurricane traditionally contains both the dark and light types of this
Rum
The character Po eats, shoots out of fireworks and leaves us laughing in this 2008 film, the start of a film franchise
Kung Fu Panda
Rice boasts that its "20th Century American Presidents" course covers the span of Theodore Roosevelt to this 42nd president
Bill Clinton
This alliterative Colorado "Peak" is named for a man who tried and failed to climb it in 1806; guess that was an "or bust"
Pike's Peak
Dishes made by Remy, an animated gourmand of the garbage, include an omelet, a roasted mushroom and this title dish
Ratatouille
This cocktail similar to a Manhattan is named for a Scottish folk hero
The name of this monkey from "The Lion King" means "friend" in Swahili
Rafiki
At Brown, the history course "Conspiracy?" includes this 1692 event dramatized by Arthur Miller in "The Crucible"
The Salem Witch Trials
An 18th century British captain gave his name to these South Pacific islands, now a popular tourist destination
The Cook Islands
As Harold & Kumar in a 2004 film can attest, this fast food chain hits different after riding a cheetah & hang gliding
White Castle
During Kentucky Derby weekend, nearly 120,000 of these bourbon cocktails are served at Churchill Downs
Mint julep
Cera, Littlefoot, Spike, Petrie & Ducky try to reunite with their families in this 1988 film set long, long ago
The Land Before Time
"The Wealth of Nations" & "The Theory of Moral Sentiments" are two texts assigned for a Duke seminar on this economist
Adam Smith
This strait between Asia and North America is named for a Danish explorer
The Bering Strait
At the start of this classic 1973 sci-fi film, Edward G. Robinson wants more of the title food; by the end, he becomes the title food
Soylent Green
Venice is the birthplace of this cocktail made with two parts Prosecco and one part peach puree
Bellini
The musically gifted title trio of sisters in this 2003 French film help rescue a kidnapped cyclist
The Triplets of Belleville