Matthew Inman is the man behind what webcomic that's associated with the games "You've Got Crabs" and "Bears vs. Babies"?
"Exploding Kittens" is a wildly successful Kickstarter-funded party game by the creator of what website?
Inman played Quake as a teen, and his username was Quaker-related. That's the whole story behind the name of what webcomic?
In 1707, who became the first ruler of the Kingdom of Great Britain?
On the short list of English queens regnant, the first alphabetically is what last of the Stuarts?
"Of Cleves" and "Of Green Gables" are two phrases associated with what name?
Anthocyanins add a violet hue in the purple varieties of what vegetable that's a close cousin to cabbage and kale?
Since it looks like the cheese product, curd is the name given to the fleshy white part of what vegetable?
Caulipower is a company specializing in pizzas using what vegetable in the flour in their crusts?
Equines and tapirs share an order with what critters that can weigh 5,000 pounds?
Within the last 20 years, we've lost the western black and northern white sub species of what mammals that are so nearsighted they'll sometimes charge at rocks?
Under a 1977 treaty, it's illegal to trade the signature horns of what African megafauna?
It took two years of rejections for what kid-lit author to publish the debut book "The One in the Middle Is the Green Kangaroo"?
There's surprisingly little chocolate featured in the novels "Superfudge," "Fudge-a-Mania," and "Double Fudge," by what queen of youth novels?
Time's list of the 100 Best Y.A. Books of All Time included "Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret" and "Forever," by what icon?