He developed a vaccine for dengue as well as an oral vaccine for polio
A protective spine of a porcupine, or a stiff tail feather of a bird used as a pen
quill
In 1832 the USA's first horse-drawn streetcar began driving up and down the bowery in this city
New York City
Penny, Leonard, and Sheldon are characters on this show
Big Bang Theory
This annual Bavarian festival actually begins in Sept
Oktoberfest
Lack of iron can cause this deficiency in red blood cells
Anemia
Wolf
In 1997 Toyota introduced this model, the World's first mass-produced hybrid passenger car
Prius
The Rembrandt's song "I'll be there for you" was the theme to this '90s sitcom
Friends
Italy's "boot" looks like it's about to kick this island
Sicily
The 2 common viral forms of this liver disease are called A & B
Hepatitis
Jump into this one-piece outfit like those worn by Michelle Pfeiffer & Uma Thurman on film
Cat suit
Cabs in trucks are of 2 types: conventional, in which the cab is behind the hood, and coe, which stands for cab-over-this
Engine
Let's jump around in time like Scott Bakula did on this show from 1989 to 1993
Quantum Leap
Formerly a province, Provence is a region in this country
France
This alkaloid drug used to treat malaria was once known as Peruvian bark
Quinine
Cows described by this adjective have had their horns removed, not their opinions recorded
Polled
In 1866 this company purchased Ben Holladay's line, creating the World's largest stagecoach empire
Wells Fargo
Ty Burrell is Phil, Goofy dad of the Dunphy clan on this ABC sitcom
Modern Family
The arch of Hadrian is in Athens & Hadrian's wall is in this country
England
An EEG measures electrical impulses produced by this organ
Brain
A snood is the fleshy appendage hanging above the beak of one of these birds
Turkey
Able to carry 500 troops, Russia's Zubr-class is the largest of these air-cushioned vehicles
Hovercraft
Woody Harrelson won an Emmy for best supporting actor in 1989 for his work on this show
Cheers
The Azores were a group of deserted islands when discovered and claimed by this country in the 15th century
Portugal