Chris Hughes, Andrew McCollum, and Dustin Moskovitz are the lesser-known founders of what website that needed 5 of them for some reason?
Because it's complicated, a third of all U.S. divorce filings in 2011 included the name of what website?
Because it's done way more evil stuff since 2010, they're making "The Social Network II" about what, um, social network?
Maybe better-known as a suffragist, in 1870 Millicent Fawcett wrote a still-influential textbook on what science?
There's no Nobel Prize for math, but the dude from "A Beautiful Mind" did win one in what related field?
Both long dead at this point, John Maynard Keynes and Milton Friedman do eternal battle in what wallet-affecting social science?
From 2009 to 2011, U2 went on a tour named for what number?
In skee-ball, how many points do you need for a “full circle”?
In between the original XBox and the XBox One came the Xbox named for what other number?
Best known for his paintings of girls, what Dutchman had seven daughters of his own starting in the 1650s?
A gal pours some milk in the aptly-named painting "The Milkmaid," probably the second-most famous work by what dude?
A gal wears a pearl earring in the aptly-named "Girl With a Pearl Earring," by what guy who weirdly anagrams to MR. REEVE?
Solanum lycopersicum is the scientific name of what plant that originated in South America, and has an oh-so-edible fruit?
Well, we say "fruit" even though the U.S. Supreme Court decided in 1883 that what food is a vegetable for tariff purposes?
If you're washing down your gazpacho with a Bloody Mary, you're arguably a little bit too into what red thing?