In 1880 this inventor was granted a patent for the first practical light bulb
Thomas Edison
At the Graceland wedding chapel, couples get hitched & serenaded by one of these impersonators
Elvis
Folks hit the Louvre in 1911 to not see this 1500s painting; it had been stolen, & fans took in the empty space where she had smiled-ish
The Mona Lisa
At a restaurant you may want the steak but not the side dishes, so you order this 3-word way
A la carte
This TV show theme answers the question "Who lives in a pineapple under the sea?"
Spongebob Squarepants
Now a kids' swimming pool game, he was originally an Italian who traveled to China in the 13th century
Marco Polo
In 1970 Binion's Horseshoe Casino hosted the first-ever World Series of this
Poker
At New York's Museum of Modern Art, you can lap up the 32 canvases of Campbell's soup cans this artist painted in the early 1960s
Andy Warhol
The "R" in RSVP stands for "repondez", while the last 3 letters stand for this, French for "if you please"
s'il vous plait
Belly up to the bar on this show "Where Everybody Knows Your Name"
Cheers
"Black Tuesday", October 29 of this year, was part of the stock market crash that helped set off the Great Depression
1929
One of the NHL's newest teams, they play their home games at the T-Mobile arena, near the strip
The Golden Knights
It's the day of the week depicted here in the Georges Seurat painting that inspired a Stephen Sondheim musical
Sunday
Sorry if you're lactose intolerant, but a dairy product is repeated in this French phrase meaning "best of the best"
Biracial herself, Mariah Carey was excited to record the theme to this "Black-ish" prequel show
Mixed-ish
Nobody expected the Spanish this notorious institution to be abolished in 1834, but everybody was glad it was
The Inquisition
No surprise, the Paris Las Vegas hotel has a 540-foot-tall replica of this landmark
The Eiffel Tower
"The Tragedy" & "The Blind Man's Meal" were 1903 works during the "Blue Period" of this Spaniard
Pablo Picasso
You definitely do not want to commit one of these, an error whose name means "false step"
faux pas
On a 1960s sitcom this title group is "creepy & they're kooky, mysterious & spooky, they're altogether ooky"
The Addams Family
A Paris airport is named for this general who led the Free French forces during WWII & later served as France's president
Charles de Gaulle
This hotel boasts a colorful indoor display of glass flowers by Dale Chihuly & dancing waters out front
The Bellagio
Is this surreal life? / Is this just fantasy? / Watching watches melt / In this man's "Persistence of Memory"
Salvator Dali
This 4-letter word comes before "d'etat" in a governmental overthrow, or before "de grace" in a finishing blow
coup
"She's a magical gal in a small-town locale" went one tune for this show with Elizabeth Olsen immersed in old sitcoms
Wanda Vision