Fraudulin was the miracle ingredient in Crelm Toothpaste in a 1970 episode by this comedy troupe
What is Monty Python?
You can breathe easy knowing photosynthesis causes plants to release this gas as a waste product
What is oxygen?
The Chargers' Kennan Allen did not like his attributes in this coach's "NFL 20": "My strength is 69 like I'm a little boy"
Who is Madden?
This "Mad Men" star taught drama at his old high school
Who is Jon Hamm?
Kyber Crystals, which are attuned to the force, glow either blue or green & power these weapons
What are lightsabers?
This elements "footprint" is everywhere: By definition, every compound studied by organic chemists contains it
What is carbon?
Hey, trainers! Take on gym leaders of the Paldea region for your next big battle in this series that offers "Scarlet" & "Violet"
What is "Pokemon?"
Before "Harry Met Sally", he worked as a substitute teacher on Long Island
Who is Billy Crystal?
First mentioned in a 1943 "Adventures of Superman" radio show, when it debuted in the comics in 1949, it was red, not green
What is Kryptonite?
Triglycerides are the most common type of this organic compound: Healthy eaters steer clear of the saturated ones
What are fats?
Battle Royale and Plunder are game modes in this series' "Warzone"
What is "Call of Duty?"
This Kiss frontman taught sixth grade in Spanish Harlem
Who is Gene Simmons?
It's the very hard-to-get substance that causes humans to set up shop on Pandora
What is Unobtainium?
in chemistry its the unit of measurement equal to 6.02 times 1023 of anything -- atoms, molecules... even mammals that burrow in your lawn
What is a mole?
Slaughtering demons in outer space was the goal when this "fateful" 1st-person shooter came out in 1993; by 2020 it was "Eternal"
What is "Doom?"
He taught English at his former high school before finding fame with the musicals "In The Heights" & "Hamilton"
Who is Lin-Manuel Miranda?
This super-bouncy stuff from Disney's much loved 1961 "The Absent-Minded Professor" was the title of a 1997 remake
What is Flubber?
Chemically speaking, they're molecules with at least one unpaired electron; True to they're name, they can be, like, totally reactive
What are radicals?
In 2020 it was time to find some "New Horizons" & and build your own island paradise with this Nintendo Switch game
What is "Animal Crossing?"
Before he was a "police" man, he was a teacher named Gordon Sumner
Who is Sting?