The best-known work by Victorian painter Henry Holiday depicts a woman named Beatrice studiously avoiding the gaze of what author?
Rodin's "The Thinker" was originally meant to be what Medieval poet, scoping out the circles of Hell?
In Dan Brown's "Inferno," Robert Langdon hunts all over Florence for clues related to what 14th-century writer of another (much better) "Inferno"?
The butter burger dates to the 1930s, and what city that was then the 12th-biggest in America?
There's a statue of Frederick Pabst at Best Place, a brewery-turned-office park in what Midwest city?
Miller Park got renamed, but they still sell Miller beers at Brewers games in what lakeside city?
Studying galactic velocity curves, Vera Rubin helped to establish the existence of what mysterious stuff?
According to people who seem to know, the universe is made of 68.2% dark energy, 5% ordinary matter, and 26.8% what thing that sounds like a combination?
If one of those people were named MR. DATA TREK, he'd be an anagram for what hypothetical stuff that got its name in 1906?
Since their 2003 merger, "Dragon Quest" maker Enix has been the second half of a company name that starts with what former rival?
A couple years after Twitter, Jack Dorsey founded what point-of-sale payment service?
Swing your partner 'round and tell me: In the classic diamond of PlayStation controller buttons, which one's in the 9 o'clock position?
Two Ohio governors have gone on to the White House: Rutherford B. Hayes, and what guy from even later in the 19th century?
A big Honolulu high school is named for what U.S. president who annexed Hawaii in 1898, then got himself shot a few years later?
You and I and most of Alaska will always call it Denali, but the federal government calls North America's tallest mountain by the name of what president?