In 2000, the Clay Math Institute posed seven Millennium Prize problems worth $1 million each. How many have been solved?
Good for getting a grip on trigonometry, unit circles have a radius of... what number?
If you raise one to the 684th power, whaddya get?
Turkish folks use a device called a cezve to make... what?
In Vietnam, a drippy filter called a phin is traditionally used to make what beverage?
Popular worldwide, the French press is an easy way to brew what drink for manageable mornings?
A ballerina atop a charging bull statue graced the poster for what protest movement?
In 2011, a camp in New York's Zuccotti Park - technically a couple blocks away from the target - served as HQ for what protestors?
"We are the 99%" was the slogan of what left-wing movement with a name that married war and finance?
Possibly inspired by Dr. T.J. Eckleburg, a pair of creepy eyes grace the O.G. 1925 cover of what book?
Fictional West Egg is the setting for what Jazz Age novel that ends with the title character shot dead in a pool?
That title character, Jay, turns out to be a swindler who got rich off bootlegging, in what F. Scott Fitzgerald classic?
In 1983, "Cooky Puss" became the first single released by what trio?
The 1996 Tibet Freedom concert was spearheaded by Adam "MCA" Yauch, of what rap group?
Amy Poehler once wrote that "Anchorman," Wes Anderson, and Adult Swim all owe their existence to what New York trio's "Sabotage" video?