"A census taker once tried to test me. I ate his liver with some fava beans and a nice chianti."
The Silence of the Lambs
This element is known for its ability to create phosphorescent light and has several types of colors named after it, due to its vibrancy.
Neon, Ne
This lake is home to its titular cryptid that is rumored to patrol its waters and is often confused with driftwood.
Loch Ness
Mark Twain's novels about Huckleberry Finn are set in which US state?
Missouri
"You going to eat your tots?"
Napoleon Dynamite
The fool's version of this material has the scientific name of iron pyrite and is worth far less than its pure alternative.
Gold, Au
This lake became the final resting place for the Edmund Fitzgerald as it was sunk during severe storms.
Lake Superior
Piccadilly, Jubilee, and Central are lines on which city's metro system?
London
"Leave the gun. Take the cannoli."
The Godfather
The plural form of this element is another term for manacles or handcuffs.
Iron(s), Fe
This lake is the home to the summer camp where one Jason Voorhees drowned and rose again as an unkillable monster in the Friday the 13th series.
Crystal Lake
Queen Elizabeth II is linked with which breed of dog?
Corgi
"I Drink Your Milkshake! I drink it up!"
There Will Be Blood
This chemical element is the name of one of the titular characters of the Disney's Fox and the Hound, voiced by a Young Kurt Russell.
Copper, Cu
While it may have sea in its name, this enclosed body of water is considered the largest lake in the world.
Caspian Sea
Which 60s and 70s musician named his children Moon Unit and Dweezil?
Frank Zappa
"Potatoes. You've got to be poor to eat potatoes. Really poor."
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
This element, when its name is repeated twice, makes up the name of a 1930s-1970s comic character who had a 2011 movie adaptation and is known for his adventures with his dog Snowy and sailor friend Captain Haddock.
Tin, Sn
Which Great Lake is the Second largest?
Lake Huron
'Reader, I married him,' is the conclusion of which novel?
Jane Eyre