It's both the passcode to Druidia's air lock AND President Skroob's luggage combination in "Spaceballs."
He was the show's first guest host. Smartly, he avoided saying any of his infamous "seven words you can't say on television."
Who is, "George Carlin?"
Green herbs are used for healing, and red herbs boost their potency, but in the "Resident Evil" series, players use blue herbs to accomplish this.
What is curing the "poison" status?
This is the sound a dolphin makes.
The one-hundred folds in a chef's hat supposedly represent the one-hundred ways to cook this.
What is an egg?
It's the number of live-action Star Wars films in which Han Solo appears.
He's the rival of H. R. Pickens -- and if you're asking yourself, "Who is H. R. Pickens?", he would respond, "EXACTLY!"
Who is Abraham Parnassus?
It's the second Zone in "Sonic the Hedgehog 2," infamous for its "Sonic is drowning" sound effect.
What is Chemical Plant Zone?
They're the two subsets of humans that Cool Cat loves, but rest assured, he loves them all.
What are "kids and babies?"
It's the national animal of Scotland, despite the fact that it has never existed in reality.
What is the unicorn?
It's the current number of released films in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
What is, "twenty-three?"
He was the first musical guest to be banned from the show for playing his hit "Radio, Radio," a melodic attack on the media.
Who is Elvis Costello?
It's the first game in the "Legend of Zelda" series to feature "pieces of heart" as items, as opposed to full containers only.
What is, "A Link to the Past?"
He's the artist who introduced us to the traditional cast greeting, "Hey Jim," at the beginning of his song, "Whatever You Like."
Who is T.I.?
They're the only team in the National Football League to have a plant for their logo.
Who are the New Orleans Saints?
It's the amount of dollars Curly Bill wins from the "law dog" at Wyatt Earp's Faro table in "Tombstone."
What is, "five-hundred?"
It's the full, official name of the troupe of actors and comedians who make up the show's cast.
It's the game that featured the first appearance of Mario's inverted rival, Wario.
What is "Super Mario Land Two?"
If we ever have a say in what's "cool," we'll be saying it's this sharp object.
What is, "razor?"
"As American as apple pie" is the phrase, but as it turns out, apples are actually native to this continent.
It's the number of times that Beetlejuice has seen "The Exorcist."
He was the third host of "Weekend Update" historically -- as well as one of the shortest-tenured behind the desk.
Who is, "Charles Rocket?"
She's the "Master Thief" accessible only as downloadable content in "Mass Effect Two."
Who is Kasumi Goto?
It's "bizarre" for sure. This is the phrase for which the band name acronym OMC stands.
What is, "Otara Millionaires' Club?"
It's the amount -- in US currency, of course -- it costs to produce an American one-dollar bill.
What is five cents?