This fruit is commonly used as a vegetable
What is the Tomato
This is the name of the anthemic dance near the beginning of The Rocky Horror Picture Show?
What is "The Time Warp"
First sold in 1946, Percy Spencer used WWII-developed radar tech to create the Radarange—the first of what modern day appliance for cooking food super-fast
What is the Microwave
The stripes on the American flag represent this
What is the 13 original colonies
The properties in Monopoly are based on this US city
What is Atlantic City, New Jersey
This Game of Thrones star was nominated for an Emmy for every single season
Who is Peter Dinklage
This is the only place on their body dogs have sweat glands
What is the pads of their paws
This material is used to construct a hotel in Scandinavia that is destroyed every spring and rebuilt every fall
What is Ice
This famous acoustic artist tragically died in a plane crash while piloting his own plane in 1997
Who is John Denver
This musical was called Sesame Street for adults.
What is Avenue Q
Kombu, Wakame, and Hijiki are all edible types of this plant
What is Seaweed
This was the first feature-length animated movie ever released
What is Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
As defined by chef Auguste Escoffier, the five "mother sauces" of French cooking are béchamel, espagnole, tomate, velouté, and what fifth sauce, which is commonly featured in as a part of a common breakfast dish
What is Hollandaise
Queen Elizabeth II was this old when she became the queen of England
What is 25
This board game had a "Master Detective" version that included Poison, a Carriage House, and Sgt. Grey
What is Clue or Cluedo.
Prosecutors complained about this TV show influencing real-life juries
This is CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
A female fox is called this
What is a vixen
This London palace contains the Marble Hall and the Blue & White Drawing Rooms among its nearly 600 rooms?
What is Buckingham Palace
Before Phil Collins, he was the lead singer of Genesis
Who is Peter Gabriel
The demon barber of fleet street is the star of the show
What is Sweeney Todd
Seltzer is made by dissolving this gas in water
What is Carbon Dioxide
This is the name of the courtesan played by Nicole Kidman in Moulin Rouge!
Who is Satine
This is the four-letter word for the paste made from fermented soybeans and barley or rice malt which is commonly used in Japanese cooking
What is Miso
This is considered the largest empire in history
What is the Mongol Empire
The phrase "Back to square one" originates from this ancient board game
What is Snakes and Ladders
This TV show invented the rerun to allow its star time to recover during and after pregnancy
What is I Love Lucy
A group of cats is called this
What is a clowder
This is a structure, named from the Latin for 'porch,' that consists of a roof supported by columns?
What is a portico
Paul McCartney credits this artist with teaching him everything he knows
Who is Little Richard
This was Andrew Lloyd Webber’s first musical.
What is Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
This food mush is traditionally a combination of pork scraps, cornmeal, wheat flour, and spices
What is Scrapple
This is the sea mammal related name of the director of the classic movies Frankenstein and Bride of Frankenstein?
Who is James Whale
In order to achieve a semi-solid and wiggly texture to your dessert, you might use gelatin to replace what vegetable-derived ingredient
What is Agar-Agar
In this year the child labor laws started in the United States
What is 1938
Reversi is another name for this game
What is Othello
Fred Sanford often called his son this insult on Sanford and Son
What is Dummy
The age of a lion can be determined by this
What is nose
The part of a building would you find a dormer or a cupola
What is a roof
This was Freddie Mercury‘s real name
What is Farrokh Bulsara
Cats is based on the works of this famous poet
Who is T.S. Eliot
This flavored coffee drink gets its name from a city in Yemen that was once a center of the coffee trade
What is Mocha
This 1927 musical was the first “talkie”
What is "The Jazz Singer"
This French term describes the measuring and preparation of ingredients prior to cooking
What is Mise en place
This is the total number of Celtic languages that are still spoken today
What is six
This game has pieces representing winds, dragons, flowers, and seasons
What is Mahjong
Joseph Gordon-Levitt got his big break on this sitcom
What is Third Rock From the Sun
This is the smallest mammal in the world
What is a Bumblebee bat
In this city I.M. Pei's L'Enfant Plaza opened to acclaim in 1968?
What is Washington D.C.
This rock icon was the founder of The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Long-haired Men?
Who is David Bowie
This Musical Production Won Most Tony Awards
What is The Producers (2001) – 12
This fruit is also known as the "Chinese gooseberry"
What is Kiwi
This is the only actor to receive an Oscar nomination for acting in a Lord of the Rings movie
Who is Sir Ian McKellen
The New York Times Cooking section caused culinary controversy in 2018 when it suggested adding what green ingredient to your guacamole recipe for "intense sweetness and chunky texture?"
What is Peas
Historians believe the Bubonic Plague started in Europe in this year
What is 1347
These are the three special moves in chess
What is Castling, Promotion, and En Passant
This is the color of Martin Crane’s recliner on Frasier
What is Green
This is the deadliest creature in the world
What is a Mosquito
This is the pseudonym of the Swiss architect and city planner Charles-Edouard Jeanneret
What is le corbusier
Believe it or not, this was the only top 40 hit Jimi Hendrix had.
What is “All Along the Watchtower”
This is Jean Valjean’s prison number in Les Miserables
What is 24601
Name three of the commonly eaten members of the night shade family.
What is Tomato, Potatoes, Eggplant, Tomatillo, Habanero, Tamarillo
This is Audrey Hepburn’s full birth name
What is Audrey Kathleen Ruston
What is a finely chopped mixture of mushrooms, onions and herbs called?
What is Duxelles
Queen Nefertiti ruled Egypt alongside this pharaoh
Who is Pharaoh Akhenaten
Monopoly was based on this 1903 game
What is The Landlord's Game
In The Twilight Zone, this was the howling man
Who is Satan (the devil)
12 or more cows called are called this
What is a flink
This Bauhaus founder, who taught architecture at Harvard, became a U.S. citizen in 1944
Who is Walter Gropius
Stevie Ray Vaughan name his most beloved guitar this
What is Jimbo
This is the minimum number of seats that a venue in the Theater District must have in order to be considered a "Broadway" theater, rather than "Off-Broadway"
What is 500