"Bazinga!"
What is the Big Bang Theory?
A 1930's popular brain surgery treatment for mental disorders.
What is lobotomy?
The idea that people (& animals) are born again in another body or thing after biological death.
What is reincarnation?
Father figure in the Simpsons and the name of a Greek poet.
Who is Homer?
The appetizer before a meal.
What are Hor's doeuvres?
"Will you accept this Rose?"
What is the Bachelor?
Believed to help rid the body of impure fluids, this cure was commonly practiced in the nineteenth century.
What is blood letting.
In Norse mythology, half of those who die in combat enter this majestic hall presided over by Odin.
What is Valhalla?
A 1990 coming of age story about a son who gets left behind by his family and has to protect his home from a pair of robbers.
What is Home Alone?
A huge event in Louisiana's most populated city celebrated before the start of Lent.
"Live long and prosper"
What is Star Trek?
The veterinary medicine that some Republications think cures Covid 19?
What is Horse Dewormer (Ivermectin)?
The core practice of Zen Buddhism.
What is meditation?
An alternative to public or private school.
What is Homeschool(ing)?
It is not a glitch in the Matrix, but simply an illusion of memory causing you to feel like you've lived this moment before.
What is Deja Vu?
"Eat my shorts."
What is the Simpsons?
A handheld device of this was invented in 1909 prescribed to cure women's hysteria. The 1869 model was steam powered.
What is a vibrator?
The immaculate conception.
What is the birth of Mary?
A rival of Lowe's.
What is Home Depot?
A phrase meaning separate items on a menu.
What is a la carte?
"You're Fired!"
What is the Apprentice?
Believed to be a cure for asthma, this resulted in a lot of overdoses and "accidental deaths."
What is Chloroform?
From Latin for "to consecrate," these Catholic rituals are thought to be visible signs of God's grace.
Established in 2002, a national effort to precent terrorist attacks within the US.
What is (the department of) Homeland Security?
A dead end of the street.
What is a cul-de-sac?