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Who was the former wife of the American musician who led the band Kings of Rhythm?
[ "Kings of Rhythm: The Kings of Rhythm are an American Rhythm and blues and Soul group formed in the late 1940s in Clarksdale, Mississippi and led by Ike Turner through to his death in 2007.", "Ike Turner: An early pioneer of fifties rock and roll, he is most popularly known for his work in the 1960s and 1970s with his then-wife Tina Turner in the Ike & Tina Turner Revue." ]
Tina Turner
Are Mary Doria Russell and James Joyce both novelists?
[ "Mary Doria Russell: Mary Doria Russell (born August 19, 1950) is an American novelist." ]
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Are Mary Doria Russell and James Joyce both novelists?
[ "Mary Doria Russell: Mary Doria Russell (born August 19, 1950) is an American novelist.", "James Joyce: James Augustine Aloysius Joyce (2 February 1882 – 13 January 1941) was an Irish novelist, short story writer, and poet." ]
yes
Are Mary Doria Russell and James Joyce both novelists?
[ "James Joyce: James Augustine Aloysius Joyce (2 February 1882 – 13 January 1941) was an Irish novelist, short story writer, and poet." ]
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James Clark McReynolds (February 3, 1862 – August 24, 1946) was an American lawyer and judge who served as United States Attorney General under President Woodrow Wilson and as an Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court, he served on the Court, during the presidency of which 30th President of the United States (1923–29)?
[ "James Clark McReynolds: He served on the Court from October 12, 1914 to his retirement on January 31, 1941, during the presidencies of Woodrow Wilson, Warren Harding, Calvin Coolidge, Herbert Hoover and Franklin Delano Roosevelt.", "Calvin Coolidge: John Calvin Coolidge Jr. ( ; July 4, 1872 – January 5, 1933) was the 30th President of the United States (1923–29)." ]
John Calvin Coolidge Jr.
Which star in The Pokrovsky Gate was also a director and occasional singer?
[ "Oleg Menshikov: Oleg Evgenyevich Menshikov, (Russian: Оле́г Евге́ньевич Ме́ньшиков ; born 8 November 1960) is a Russian actor, theatre director and occasional singer." ]
i don't know
Which star in The Pokrovsky Gate was also a director and occasional singer?
[ "The Pokrovsky Gate: It was directed by Mikhail Kozakov and stars Oleg Menshikov, Leonid Bronevoy, and Inna Ulyanova.", "Oleg Menshikov: Oleg Evgenyevich Menshikov, (Russian: Оле́г Евге́ньевич Ме́ньшиков ; born 8 November 1960) is a Russian actor, theatre director and occasional singer." ]
Oleg Menshikov
Who directed the movie that Olympia Dukakis won an Academy Award for?
[ "Olympia Dukakis: She later transitioned to film acting and in 1987 she won an Academy Award, a Golden Globe, and a BAFTA nomination for her performance in \"Moonstruck\".", "Moonstruck: Moonstruck is a 1987 American romantic comedy film directed by Norman Jewison and written by John Patrick Shanley." ]
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Skyler Elizabeth Day (born August 2, 1991) is an American actress and singer, best known for her recurring roles as Maggie Ritter on the series "Gigantic", on TeenNick is an American digital cable and satellite television channel that is owned by Nickelodeon Group, a unit of the Viacom Media Networks division of Viacom, aimed primarily at teenagers aged what span?
[ "Skyler Day: She is best known for her recurring roles as Maggie Ritter on the TeenNick series \"Gigantic\" and as Amy Ellis on the NBC series \"Parenthood\".", "TeenNick: Aimed primarily at teenagers aged 13-18, the channel features a mix of original programming, Nickelodeon-produced series, and acquired programs initially geared towards pre-teens and young teenagers." ]
13-18
Skyler Elizabeth Day (born August 2, 1991) is an American actress and singer, best known for her recurring roles as Maggie Ritter on the series "Gigantic", on TeenNick is an American digital cable and satellite television channel that is owned by Nickelodeon Group, a unit of the Viacom Media Networks division of Viacom, aimed primarily at teenagers aged what span?
[ "TeenNick: Aimed primarily at teenagers aged 13-18, the channel features a mix of original programming, Nickelodeon-produced series, and acquired programs initially geared towards pre-teens and young teenagers." ]
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When was the English disc jockey who hosted "The Voice UK" born?
[ "The Voice UK (series 5): The series is hosted by Emma Willis and Marvin Humes, and are joined by coaches will.i.am and Ricky Wilson.", "Marvin Humes: Marvin Richard James Humes (born 18 March 1985) is an English disc jockey and radio host who currently presents the late show across the UK's Capital FM Network, and the Vodafone Big Top 40 chart show across UK commercial radio stations on a Sunday afternoon." ]
18 March 1985
When was the English disc jockey who hosted "The Voice UK" born?
[ "The Voice UK (series 5): The series is hosted by Emma Willis and Marvin Humes, and are joined by coaches will.i.am and Ricky Wilson." ]
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6 Interpretations included the songwriter who performed in what band from 1985 to 1995?
[ "6 Interpretations: Singer, guitarist, and songwriter Doc Hammer remarked on the oddity of the gothic rock and shoegaze band producing a dance record:", "Doc Hammer: He performed in the gothic rock bands Requiem in White from 1985 to 1995 and Mors Syphilitica from 1995 to 2002, both with his then-wife Lisa Hammer." ]
Requiem in White
What year did the namesake of Fort Davis, Alaska die?
[ "Jefferson C. Davis: Jefferson Columbus Davis (March 2, 1828 – November 30, 1879) was a regular officer of the United States Army during the American Civil War, known for the similarity of his name to Confederate President Jefferson Davis and for his killing of a superior officer in 1862." ]
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What year did the namesake of Fort Davis, Alaska die?
[ "Fort Davis, Alaska: It was named for General Jefferson C. Davis, the military commander of Alaska from 1868 to 1870.", "Jefferson C. Davis: Jefferson Columbus Davis (March 2, 1828 – November 30, 1879) was a regular officer of the United States Army during the American Civil War, known for the similarity of his name to Confederate President Jefferson Davis and for his killing of a superior officer in 1862." ]
1879
The Warlock in Spite of Himself is a science fantasy novel by American author Christopher Stasheff, published in 1969, the title is a play on the title of which French playwright and actor, known by what stage name?
[ "Molière: Jean-Baptiste Poquelin, known by his stage name Molière ( or ; ] ; 15 January 162217 February 1673), was a French playwright and actor who is considered to be one of the greatest masters of comedy in Western literature." ]
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The Warlock in Spite of Himself is a science fantasy novel by American author Christopher Stasheff, published in 1969, the title is a play on the title of which French playwright and actor, known by what stage name?
[ "The Warlock in Spite of Himself: The title is a play on the title of Molière's \"Le Médecin malgré lui\" (\"The Doctor, in Spite of Himself\").", "Molière: Jean-Baptiste Poquelin, known by his stage name Molière ( or ; ] ; 15 January 162217 February 1673), was a French playwright and actor who is considered to be one of the greatest masters of comedy in Western literature." ]
Molière
The Warlock in Spite of Himself is a science fantasy novel by American author Christopher Stasheff, published in 1969, the title is a play on the title of which French playwright and actor, known by what stage name?
[ "The Warlock in Spite of Himself: The title is a play on the title of Molière's \"Le Médecin malgré lui\" (\"The Doctor, in Spite of Himself\")." ]
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What piece was composed in 1937 for the American Bandmasters Association and has a melody similar to Green Bushes?
[ "Green Bushes: The melody is very similar to that of the \"Lost Lady Found\" movement of Percy Grainger's Lincolnshire Posy, and to The Cutty Wren.", "Lincolnshire Posy: Lincolnshire Posy is a piece by Percy Grainger for concert band composed in 1937 for the American Bandmasters Association." ]
Lincolnshire Posy
What piece was composed in 1937 for the American Bandmasters Association and has a melody similar to Green Bushes?
[ "Lincolnshire Posy: Lincolnshire Posy is a piece by Percy Grainger for concert band composed in 1937 for the American Bandmasters Association." ]
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Feodor Chin voices the character of Zenyatta from a game by a developer an publisher based in what city and state?
[ "Feodor Chin: Chin also voices the character of Zenyatta from Blizzard Entertainment's game, \"Overwatch\".", "Blizzard Entertainment: Blizzard Entertainment, Inc. is an American video game developer and publisher based in Irvine, California, and is a subsidiary of the American company Activision Blizzard." ]
Irvine, California
Feodor Chin voices the character of Zenyatta from a game by a developer an publisher based in what city and state?
[ "Blizzard Entertainment: Blizzard Entertainment, Inc. is an American video game developer and publisher based in Irvine, California, and is a subsidiary of the American company Activision Blizzard." ]
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In what year did the Britain Burma Society founded under the distinguished patronage of Earl Mountbatten of Burma, Sir Hubert Rance whose formal prefix Sir was strictly governed by law and custom as an honorific address?
[ "Britain–Burma Society: The Britain Burma Society (BBS) is a society founded in 1957 under the distinguished patronage of Earl Mountbatten of Burma, Sir Hubert Rance (formerly Governor of Burma), Miss Dorothy Woodman, the Rt.", "Sir: Sir is an honorific address used in a number of situations in many anglophone cultures.", "Sir: The term can be used as a formal prefix, especially in the Commonwealth, for males who have been given certain honours or titles (such as knights and baronets), where usage is strictly governed by law and custom." ]
1957
In what year did the Britain Burma Society founded under the distinguished patronage of Earl Mountbatten of Burma, Sir Hubert Rance whose formal prefix Sir was strictly governed by law and custom as an honorific address?
[ "Britain–Burma Society: The Britain Burma Society (BBS) is a society founded in 1957 under the distinguished patronage of Earl Mountbatten of Burma, Sir Hubert Rance (formerly Governor of Burma), Miss Dorothy Woodman, the Rt.", "Sir: Sir is an honorific address used in a number of situations in many anglophone cultures." ]
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Pete Mount was the father of the American Basketball Player who was the first high school athlete on the cover of which publication?
[ "Pete Mount: Pete was the father of American Basketball Association player Rick Mount.", "Rick Mount: He was the first high school athlete to be featured on the cover of \"Sports Illustrated\"." ]
Sports Illustrated
Pete Mount was the father of the American Basketball Player who was the first high school athlete on the cover of which publication?
[ "Pete Mount: Pete was the father of American Basketball Association player Rick Mount." ]
i don't know
What is the best known song of the artist who originally recorded the song "A Thousand Times a Day"?
[ "A Thousand Times a Day: It was originally recorded by American country singer George Jones on his 1993 album \"High-Tech Redneck\".", "George Jones: He achieved international fame for his long list of hit records, including his best known song \"He Stopped Loving Her Today\", as well as his distinctive voice and phrasing." ]
He Stopped Loving Her Today
Of the film directors Kenji Mizoguchi and Andrzej Żuławski, which one often went against mainstream commercialism in his films?
[ "Andrzej Żuławski: Andrzej Żuławski (] ; 22 November 1940 – 17 February 2016) was a Polish film director and writer." ]
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Of the film directors Kenji Mizoguchi and Andrzej Żuławski, which one often went against mainstream commercialism in his films?
[ "Kenji Mizoguchi: Kenji Mizoguchi (溝口 健二 , Mizoguchi Kenji , May 16, 1898 – August 24, 1956) was a Japanese film director and screenwriter.", "Andrzej Żuławski: Andrzej Żuławski (] ; 22 November 1940 – 17 February 2016) was a Polish film director and writer.", "Andrzej Żuławski: Żuławski often went against mainstream commercialism in his films, and enjoyed success mostly with European art-house audiences." ]
Andrzej Żuławski
Of the film directors Kenji Mizoguchi and Andrzej Żuławski, which one often went against mainstream commercialism in his films?
[ "Kenji Mizoguchi: Kenji Mizoguchi (溝口 健二 , Mizoguchi Kenji , May 16, 1898 – August 24, 1956) was a Japanese film director and screenwriter.", "Andrzej Żuławski: Żuławski often went against mainstream commercialism in his films, and enjoyed success mostly with European art-house audiences." ]
i don't know
What Indian politician hosted a Hindi language Indian television talk show?
[ "Kuch... Diiil Se: Kuch... Diiil Se is a Hindi language Indian television talk show series hosted by Smriti Irani, which premiered on SAB TV on June 23, 2003.", "Smriti Irani: Smriti Zubin Irani (born Smriti Malhotra; 23 March 1976) is an Indian politician, former model, television actress and producer." ]
Smriti Malhotra
What Indian politician hosted a Hindi language Indian television talk show?
[ "Smriti Irani: Smriti Zubin Irani (born Smriti Malhotra; 23 March 1976) is an Indian politician, former model, television actress and producer." ]
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Jessica, is the second single from York-based rock band Elliot Minor, the band wrote this song out of their affection for which American actress and businesswoman?
[ "Jessica (Elliot Minor song): The band wrote this song out of their affection for Jessica Alba.", "Jessica Alba: Jessica Marie Alba ( ; born April 28, 1981) is an American actress and businesswoman." ]
Jessica Marie Alba
Jessica, is the second single from York-based rock band Elliot Minor, the band wrote this song out of their affection for which American actress and businesswoman?
[ "Jessica (Elliot Minor song): The band wrote this song out of their affection for Jessica Alba." ]
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How many people were killed by a van bomb by the man Inga Bejer Engh prosecuted in a high profile 2012 trial?
[ "Inga Bejer Engh: Together with prosecutor Svein Holden she was prosecuting terror suspect Anders Behring Breivik in the 2012 trial following the 2011 Norway attacks.", "Anders Behring Breivik: On 22 July 2011 he killed eight people by detonating a van bomb amid Regjeringskvartalet in Oslo, then shot dead 69 participants of a Workers' Youth League (AUF) summer camp on the island of Utøya." ]
eight
The Jargon Society has published books by the founder and primary theorist of what group of poets?
[ "The Jargon Society: Jargon has published seminal works of the American literary avant-garde, including books by Charles Olson, Louis Zukofsky, Paul Metcalf, James Broughton, and Williams himself, as well as \"sui generis\" books of folk art such as \"White Trash Cooking\"." ]
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The Jargon Society has published books by the founder and primary theorist of what group of poets?
[ "The Jargon Society: Jargon has published seminal works of the American literary avant-garde, including books by Charles Olson, Louis Zukofsky, Paul Metcalf, James Broughton, and Williams himself, as well as \"sui generis\" books of folk art such as \"White Trash Cooking\".", "Louis Zukofsky: He was one of the founders and the primary theorist of the Objectivist group of poets and thus an important influence on subsequent generations of poets in America and abroad." ]
Objectivist
The Jargon Society has published books by the founder and primary theorist of what group of poets?
[ "Louis Zukofsky: He was one of the founders and the primary theorist of the Objectivist group of poets and thus an important influence on subsequent generations of poets in America and abroad." ]
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Restoration literature is the English literature written during the historical period commonly referred to as the English Restoration (1660–1689), which corresponds to the last years of the direct Stuart reign, it saw Locke's "Treatises of Government", the founding of the Royal Society, the experiments and holy meditations of Robert William Boyle, was an Anglo-Irish natural philosopher, chemist, physicist and inventor born in Lismore, County Waterford, in which location?
[ "Restoration literature: It saw Locke's \"Treatises of Government\", the founding of the Royal Society, the experiments and holy meditations of Robert Boyle, the hysterical attacks on theaters from Jeremy Collier, and the pioneering of literary criticism from John Dryden and John Dennis.", "Robert Boyle: Robert William Boyle {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (25 January 1627 – 31 December 1691) was an Anglo-Irish natural philosopher, chemist, physicist and inventor born in Lismore, County Waterford, Ireland." ]
Ireland
John Martin & Co. is responsible for the pageant that has been known as what since 1996?
[ "John Martin & Co.: Johnnies, owned by the prominent Hayward family for the majority of its existence, became an Adelaide icon, responsible for the famous Adelaide Christmas Pageant." ]
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John Martin & Co. is responsible for the pageant that has been known as what since 1996?
[ "John Martin & Co.: Johnnies, owned by the prominent Hayward family for the majority of its existence, became an Adelaide icon, responsible for the famous Adelaide Christmas Pageant.", "Adelaide Christmas Pageant: Since 1996 it has been known as the Credit Union Christmas Pageant." ]
Credit Union Christmas Pageant
John Martin & Co. is responsible for the pageant that has been known as what since 1996?
[ "Adelaide Christmas Pageant: Since 1996 it has been known as the Credit Union Christmas Pageant." ]
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Who directed Revolver, the 2005 crime thriller starring the English actor Jason Statham?
[ "Revolver (2005 film): Revolver is a 2005 British-French crime thriller film co-written and directed by Guy Ritchie and starring Jason Statham, Ray Liotta, Vincent Pastore and André Benjamin.", "Jason Statham: Jason Statham ( born 26 July 1967) is an English actor, and a former model and competitive diver." ]
Guy Ritchie
Who directed Revolver, the 2005 crime thriller starring the English actor Jason Statham?
[ "Jason Statham: Jason Statham ( born 26 July 1967) is an English actor, and a former model and competitive diver." ]
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What sport does Pieter Nys and Fortuna Sittard have in common?
[ "Pieter Nys: Pieter Nys (born 13 July 1989 in Hasselt) is a Belgian football player who plays as a defensive midfielder for MVV Maastricht in the Dutch Eerste Divisie.", "Fortuna Sittard: Fortuna Sittard is a football club in Sittard, The Netherlands." ]
football
What sport does Pieter Nys and Fortuna Sittard have in common?
[ "Fortuna Sittard: Fortuna Sittard is a football club in Sittard, The Netherlands." ]
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What British comedy film starred Robin Weaver?
[ "Robin Weaver: Robin Weaver is an English actress well known for playing the role of recurring character Pamela Cooper in the E4 sitcom \"The Inbetweeners\" and its feature-length films, \"The Inbetweeners Movie\" and \"The Inbetweeners 2\".", "The Inbetweeners 2: The Inbetweeners 2 is a 2014 British comedy film and sequel to \"The Inbetweeners Movie\" (2011), which is based on the E4 sitcom \"The Inbetweeners\"." ]
The Inbetweeners 2
What British comedy film starred Robin Weaver?
[ "The Inbetweeners 2: The Inbetweeners 2 is a 2014 British comedy film and sequel to \"The Inbetweeners Movie\" (2011), which is based on the E4 sitcom \"The Inbetweeners\"." ]
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Whitney Williams has a chair on the board of a non-profit with Ben Affleck and what other company?
[ "Eastern Congo Initiative: The Eastern Congo Initiative (ECI) is an American nonprofit organization established by Ben Affleck and Whitney Williams in 2010 as \"the first U.S. based advocacy and grant-making initiative wholly focused on working with and for the people of eastern Congo\".", "Whitney Williams: Whitney Williams is an American businesswoman and philanthropist, currently serving as Vice-Chair of the board for Eastern Congo Initiative and Founder + CEO of the Seattle-based consultancy williamsworks." ]
williamsworks
Whitney Williams has a chair on the board of a non-profit with Ben Affleck and what other company?
[ "Eastern Congo Initiative: The Eastern Congo Initiative (ECI) is an American nonprofit organization established by Ben Affleck and Whitney Williams in 2010 as \"the first U.S. based advocacy and grant-making initiative wholly focused on working with and for the people of eastern Congo\"." ]
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Which painter created the 'Beguiling of Merlin' and was closely associated with the later part of the Pre-Raphaelite movement?
[ "The Beguiling of Merlin: The Beguiling of Merlin is a painting by the Pre-Raphaelite painter Edward Burne-Jones which was created between 1872 and 1877.", "Edward Burne-Jones: Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones, 1st Baronet {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (28 August 183317 June 1898) was a British artist and designer closely associated with the later phase of the Pre-Raphaelite movement, who worked closely with William Morris on a wide range of decorative arts as a founding partner in Morris, Marshall, Faulkner & Co." ]
Edward Burne-Jones
Nikolaas Tinbergen shared the 1973 Nobel in Medicine with the zoologist who was of what nationality?
[ "Konrad Lorenz: Konrad Zacharias Lorenz (] ; 7 November 1903 – 27 February 1989) was an Austrian zoologist, ethologist, and ornithologist." ]
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Nikolaas Tinbergen shared the 1973 Nobel in Medicine with the zoologist who was of what nationality?
[ "Nikolaas Tinbergen: Nikolaas 'Niko' Tinbergen {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} ( ; ] ; 15 April 1907 – 21 December 1988) was a Dutch biologist and ornithologist who shared the 1973 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with Karl von Frisch and Konrad Lorenz for their discoveries concerning organisation and elicitation of individual and social behaviour patterns in animals.", "Konrad Lorenz: Konrad Zacharias Lorenz (] ; 7 November 1903 – 27 February 1989) was an Austrian zoologist, ethologist, and ornithologist." ]
Austrian
Nikolaas Tinbergen shared the 1973 Nobel in Medicine with the zoologist who was of what nationality?
[ "Nikolaas Tinbergen: Nikolaas 'Niko' Tinbergen {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} ( ; ] ; 15 April 1907 – 21 December 1988) was a Dutch biologist and ornithologist who shared the 1973 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with Karl von Frisch and Konrad Lorenz for their discoveries concerning organisation and elicitation of individual and social behaviour patterns in animals." ]
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In what conference is the University that had a coach born on September 9th, 1960?
[ "2016 Oklahoma Sooners football team: The team was led by two-time Walter Camp Coach of the Year Award winner, Bob Stoops, in his 18th season as head coach.", "2016 Oklahoma Sooners football team: They are a charter member of the Big 12 Conference.", "Bob Stoops: Robert Anthony Stoops (born September 9, 1960) is a former American college football coach." ]
the Big 12 Conference
In what conference is the University that had a coach born on September 9th, 1960?
[ "2016 Oklahoma Sooners football team: The team was led by two-time Walter Camp Coach of the Year Award winner, Bob Stoops, in his 18th season as head coach." ]
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Oliver Boot had a role in the Moliere-based film that was first performed in what year?
[ "Oliver Boot: His theatre credits include \"Antony and Cleopatra\", \"In Extremis\" (in the role of Abelard), \"Three Musketeers\", \"Hayfever\", \"Tartuffe\", \"Jamaica Inn\" and an award winning world tour of \"Othello\" with Cheek by Jowl.", "Tartuffe: Tartuffe, or The Impostor, or The Hypocrite ( ; French: \"Tartuffe, ou l'Imposteur\" , ] ), first performed in 1664, is one of the most famous theatrical comedies by Molière." ]
1664
"Your Love Had Taken Me That High" is a song recorded by a singer that received a string of Country Music Association awards for duets with who?
[ "Your Love Had Taken Me That High: \"Your Love Had Taken Me That High\" is a song written by Jack Dunham and Galen Raye, and recorded by American country music artist Conway Twitty.", "Conway Twitty: Conway Twitty (born Harold Lloyd Jenkins; September 1, 1933 – June 5, 1993) was an American country music singer." ]
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"Your Love Had Taken Me That High" is a song recorded by a singer that received a string of Country Music Association awards for duets with who?
[ "Your Love Had Taken Me That High: \"Your Love Had Taken Me That High\" is a song written by Jack Dunham and Galen Raye, and recorded by American country music artist Conway Twitty.", "Conway Twitty: Conway Twitty (born Harold Lloyd Jenkins; September 1, 1933 – June 5, 1993) was an American country music singer.", "Conway Twitty: From 1971 to 1976, Twitty received a string of Country Music Association awards for duets with Loretta Lynn." ]
Loretta Lynn
"Your Love Had Taken Me That High" is a song recorded by a singer that received a string of Country Music Association awards for duets with who?
[ "Your Love Had Taken Me That High: \"Your Love Had Taken Me That High\" is a song written by Jack Dunham and Galen Raye, and recorded by American country music artist Conway Twitty." ]
i don't know
How far north from Salzburg is the Austrian village that shares a name with a controversial German Pilsner or pale lager?
[ "Fucking Hell: Fucking Hell is a German Pilsner or pale lager with an alcohol content of 4.9%.", "Fucking Hell: The beer's name was initially controversial.", "Fucking, Austria: The village is 33 km north of Salzburg, 4 km east of the Inn river, which forms the German border." ]
33 km
How far north from Salzburg is the Austrian village that shares a name with a controversial German Pilsner or pale lager?
[ "Fucking Hell: The beer's name was initially controversial.", "Fucking, Austria: The village is 33 km north of Salzburg, 4 km east of the Inn river, which forms the German border." ]
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The Grinch is a fictional character created by an author that died in what year?
[ "Grinch: The Grinch is a fictional character created by Dr. Seuss.", "Dr. Seuss: Theodor Seuss Geisel ( ; March 2, 1904 – September 24, 1991) was an American author, political cartoonist, poet, animator, book publisher, and artist, best known for authoring children's books under the pen name Dr. Seuss ( )." ]
1991
Were Nikos Koundouros and Curtis Hanson both film directors?
[ "Curtis Hanson: Curtis Lee Hanson (March 24, 1945 – September 20, 2016) was an American film director, producer, and screenwriter." ]
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Were Nikos Koundouros and Curtis Hanson both film directors?
[ "Nikos Koundouros: Nikos Koundouros (Greek: Νίκος Κούνδουρος ; 15 December 1926 – 22 February 2017) was a Greek film director.", "Curtis Hanson: Curtis Lee Hanson (March 24, 1945 – September 20, 2016) was an American film director, producer, and screenwriter." ]
yes
Were Nikos Koundouros and Curtis Hanson both film directors?
[ "Nikos Koundouros: Nikos Koundouros (Greek: Νίκος Κούνδουρος ; 15 December 1926 – 22 February 2017) was a Greek film director." ]
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Qwirkle and Evo, are which type of entertainment?
[ "Qwirkle: Qwirkle is a tile-based game for 2 to 4 players, designed by Susan McKinley Ross and published by MindWare.", "Evo (board game): Evo: The Last Gasp of the Dinosaurs is a German-style board game for three to five players, designed by Philippe Keyaerts and published by Eurogames." ]
game
What Emmy Award winner worked on Miles from Home?
[ "Gary Sinise: Among other awards, he has won an Emmy Award, a Golden Globe Award, a star on Hollywood Walk of Fame and has been nominated for an Academy Award." ]
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What Emmy Award winner worked on Miles from Home?
[ "Miles from Home: The movie was directed by Gary Sinise and written by Chris Gerolmo.", "Gary Sinise: Among other awards, he has won an Emmy Award, a Golden Globe Award, a star on Hollywood Walk of Fame and has been nominated for an Academy Award." ]
Gary Sinise
Who replaced the Peabody Award winner, made famous for his NPR flagship program, in 2004?
[ "Renée Montagne: Renée Montagne (pronounced Mon-TAIN) is an American radio journalist and was the co-host (with Steve Inskeep and David Greene) of National Public Radio's weekday morning news program, \"Morning Edition\", from May 2004 to November 11, 2016.", "Renée Montagne: Montagne and Inskeep succeeded longtime host Bob Edwards, initially as interim replacements, and Greene joined the team in 2012.", "Renée Montagne: Montagne had served as a correspondent and occasional host since 1989.", "Bob Edwards: Robert Alan \"Bob\" Edwards (born May 16, 1947) is an American broadcast journalist, a Peabody Award-winning member of the National Radio Hall of Fame.", "Bob Edwards: He gained reputation as the first host of National Public Radio's flagship program, \"Morning Edition\"." ]
i don't know
Who replaced the Peabody Award winner, made famous for his NPR flagship program, in 2004?
[ "Renée Montagne: Renée Montagne (pronounced Mon-TAIN) is an American radio journalist and was the co-host (with Steve Inskeep and David Greene) of National Public Radio's weekday morning news program, \"Morning Edition\", from May 2004 to November 11, 2016.", "Renée Montagne: Montagne and Inskeep succeeded longtime host Bob Edwards, initially as interim replacements, and Greene joined the team in 2012.", "Renée Montagne: Montagne had served as a correspondent and occasional host since 1989.", "Renée Montagne: She usually broadcasts from NPR West in Culver City, California, a Los Angeles suburb.", "Bob Edwards: Robert Alan \"Bob\" Edwards (born May 16, 1947) is an American broadcast journalist, a Peabody Award-winning member of the National Radio Hall of Fame.", "Bob Edwards: He gained reputation as the first host of National Public Radio's flagship program, \"Morning Edition\".", "Bob Edwards: Starting in 2004, Edwards then was the host of \"The Bob Edwards Show\" on Sirius XM Radio and \"Bob Edwards Weekend\" distributed by Public Radio International to more than 150 public radio stations." ]
Renée Montagne
Who replaced the Peabody Award winner, made famous for his NPR flagship program, in 2004?
[ "Renée Montagne: Renée Montagne (pronounced Mon-TAIN) is an American radio journalist and was the co-host (with Steve Inskeep and David Greene) of National Public Radio's weekday morning news program, \"Morning Edition\", from May 2004 to November 11, 2016.", "Renée Montagne: Montagne had served as a correspondent and occasional host since 1989.", "Renée Montagne: She usually broadcasts from NPR West in Culver City, California, a Los Angeles suburb.", "Bob Edwards: He gained reputation as the first host of National Public Radio's flagship program, \"Morning Edition\"." ]
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What show is an American-Canadian drama starring Scott Lowell playing Ted Schmidt?
[ "Scott Lowell: Scott Lowell (born February 22, 1965 in Denver, Colorado) is an American actor best known for his role as Ted Schmidt on the Showtime drama \"Queer as Folk\".", "Queer as Folk (U.S. TV series): Queer as Folk is an American-Canadian drama television series." ]
Queer as Folk
What show is an American-Canadian drama starring Scott Lowell playing Ted Schmidt?
[ "Queer as Folk (U.S. TV series): Queer as Folk is an American-Canadian drama television series." ]
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"HMS "Sussex" was an 80-gun third-rate ship, of the line of the English Royal Navy, for which sovereign state on the island of Great Britain from the 10th century—when it emerged from various Anglo-Saxon kingdoms—until 1707, when it united with Scotland to form the Kingdom of Great Britain?
[ "HMS Sussex (1693): On board were possibly 10 tons of gold coins.", "Kingdom of England: The Kingdom of England was a sovereign state on the island of Great Britain from the 10th century—when it emerged from various Anglo-Saxon kingdoms—until 1707, when it united with Scotland to form the Kingdom of Great Britain." ]
Kingdom of England
"HMS "Sussex" was an 80-gun third-rate ship, of the line of the English Royal Navy, for which sovereign state on the island of Great Britain from the 10th century—when it emerged from various Anglo-Saxon kingdoms—until 1707, when it united with Scotland to form the Kingdom of Great Britain?
[ "Kingdom of England: The Kingdom of England was a sovereign state on the island of Great Britain from the 10th century—when it emerged from various Anglo-Saxon kingdoms—until 1707, when it united with Scotland to form the Kingdom of Great Britain." ]
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Arthur bell as an amateur cricketer player for what league known for employing professional players.
[ "Arthur Bell (footballer): An architect by trade, Bell also played as an amateur cricketer for Burnley Cricket Club for 20 years, during which time he won five Lancashire League championships.", "Lancashire League (cricket): Its real importance is probably due to the history of employing professional players of international standing to play in the League." ]
Lancashire League
Arthur bell as an amateur cricketer player for what league known for employing professional players.
[ "Lancashire League (cricket): Its real importance is probably due to the history of employing professional players of international standing to play in the League." ]
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In what year was the woman whose former chief of staff was Rachel Noerdlinger born?
[ "Rachel Noerdlinger: She is the former chief of staff to New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio's wife Chirlane McCray.", "Chirlane McCray: Chirlane Irene McCray (born November 29, 1954) is an American writer, editor, communications professional, and political figure." ]
1954
In what year was the woman whose former chief of staff was Rachel Noerdlinger born?
[ "Chirlane McCray: Chirlane Irene McCray (born November 29, 1954) is an American writer, editor, communications professional, and political figure." ]
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In regards to the album that had, according to Dave Grohl, his favourite song he has ever written, when was it released?
[ "These Days (Foo Fighters song): \"These Days\" is the third single, (fourth in the UK), from the American rock band Foo Fighters' seventh studio album \"Wasting Light\".", "These Days (Foo Fighters song): Dave Grohl has stated that it is his favourite song that he has ever written.", "Wasting Light: Wasting Light is the seventh studio album by American rock band Foo Fighters.", "Wasting Light: It was released on April 12, 2011 on RCA Records, and is the first album to feature rhythm guitarist Pat Smear since \"The Colour and the Shape\" (1997), making the band a five piece with the album." ]
April 12, 2011
In regards to the album that had, according to Dave Grohl, his favourite song he has ever written, when was it released?
[ "These Days (Foo Fighters song): \"These Days\" is the third single, (fourth in the UK), from the American rock band Foo Fighters' seventh studio album \"Wasting Light\".", "These Days (Foo Fighters song): Dave Grohl has stated that it is his favourite song that he has ever written.", "Wasting Light: It was released on April 12, 2011 on RCA Records, and is the first album to feature rhythm guitarist Pat Smear since \"The Colour and the Shape\" (1997), making the band a five piece with the album." ]
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True Williams was the first to illustrate which title character of a Mark Twain novel?
[ "True Williams: He drew all illustrations to the first edition of \"The Adventures of Tom Sawyer\" (1876) and was thus the first to illustrate such characters as Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn.", "Tom Sawyer: Thomas \"Tom\" Sawyer is the title character of the Mark Twain novel \"The Adventures of Tom Sawyer\" (1876)." ]
Thomas "Tom" Sawyer
True Williams was the first to illustrate which title character of a Mark Twain novel?
[ "True Williams: He drew all illustrations to the first edition of \"The Adventures of Tom Sawyer\" (1876) and was thus the first to illustrate such characters as Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn." ]
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KKWQ-FM is a local radio station covering which area, that is a coextensive with Angle Township?
[ "KKWQ-FM: KKWQ-FM 92.5, is a small local radio station broadcasting from the border town of Warroad, Minnesota.", "Northwest Angle: The Northwest Angle, known simply as the Angle by locals, and coextensive with Angle Township, is a part of northern Lake of the Woods County, Minnesota." ]
The Northwest Angle
KKWQ-FM is a local radio station covering which area, that is a coextensive with Angle Township?
[ "KKWQ-FM: KKWQ-FM 92.5, is a small local radio station broadcasting from the border town of Warroad, Minnesota." ]
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Who worked for both the Security Service and the Secret Intelligence Service, and began writing novels under his pen name, Audre Lorde or John le Carré?
[ "Audre Lorde: Audre Lorde ( ; born Audrey Geraldine Lorde; February 18, 1934 – November 17, 1992) was a writer, feminist, womanist, librarian, and civil rights activist.", "John le Carré: David John Moore Cornwell (born 19 October 1931), known by the pseudonym John le Carré ( ), is a British author of espionage novels." ]
David John Moore Cornwell
Who worked for both the Security Service and the Secret Intelligence Service, and began writing novels under his pen name, Audre Lorde or John le Carré?
[ "John le Carré: David John Moore Cornwell (born 19 October 1931), known by the pseudonym John le Carré ( ), is a British author of espionage novels." ]
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When did the British/Irish digital television channel, which features Spliced, first launch?
[ "Spliced (TV series): Spliced is a Canadian animated television series produced by Teletoon and Nelvana.", "Spliced (TV series): The series has aired in Canada on Teletoon, in the United States on Qubo, in Australia on ABC3, in the United Kingdom on Nicktoons, in Latin America on Disney XD, and in Sweden on Nickelodeon.", "Nicktoons (UK and Ireland): Nicktoons is a British/Irish digital television channel, launched on 22 July 2002." ]
22 July 2002
When did the British/Irish digital television channel, which features Spliced, first launch?
[ "Nicktoons (UK and Ireland): Nicktoons is a British/Irish digital television channel, launched on 22 July 2002." ]
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The Oxus cobra contains what kind of ions for their venom to be active?
[ "Ribonuclease V1: Like many ribonucleases, the enzyme requires the presence of magnesium ions for activity.", "Caspian cobra: The Caspian cobra (\"Naja oxiana\"), also called the Central Asian cobra, Oxus cobra or Russian cobra, a member of the family Elapidae found in Central Asia." ]
magnesium
The team Kevin Goldthwaite last played for play their home games at Providence Park since what year?
[ "Portland Timbers: The Timbers play their home games at Providence Park since 2011 when the team began play as an expansion team in the league." ]
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The team Kevin Goldthwaite last played for play their home games at Providence Park since what year?
[ "Kevin Goldthwaite: Kevin Goldthwaite (born December 9, 1982 in Sacramento, California) is a former American soccer player who last played for Portland Timbers of Major League Soccer.", "Portland Timbers: The Timbers play their home games at Providence Park since 2011 when the team began play as an expansion team in the league." ]
2011
Are Naser Mestarihi and Justin Sane both singer-songwriters?
[ "Naser Mestarihi: Naser Mestarihi (Arabic: ناصر شاهر صالح المستريحي; born 14 October 1987) is a Qatari born Jordanian-Pakistani singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist (guitars, bass & vocals) who is based out of Doha, Qatar and Dubai, United Arab Emirates." ]
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Are Naser Mestarihi and Justin Sane both singer-songwriters?
[ "Naser Mestarihi: Naser Mestarihi (Arabic: ناصر شاهر صالح المستريحي; born 14 October 1987) is a Qatari born Jordanian-Pakistani singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist (guitars, bass & vocals) who is based out of Doha, Qatar and Dubai, United Arab Emirates.", "Justin Sane: Justin Cathal Geever, known professionally as Justin Sane, is the lead guitarist and singer/songwriter of the United States-based musical group Anti-Flag, a punk rock band formed in 1988 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania known for its outspoken left-wing views." ]
yes
Abeliophyllum and Brillantaisia, are types of what?
[ "Abeliophyllum: Abeliophyllum, also miseonnamu, Korean abeliophyllum, white forsythia, or Korean abelialeaf) is a monotypic genus of flowering plants in the olive family, Oleaceae.", "Brillantaisia: Brillantaisia is a genus of plant in family Acanthaceae." ]
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Which 2004 Nickelodeon show was created by Sue Rose and starred Molly Hagan?
[ "Molly Hagan: She co-starred in films \"Code of Silence\" (1985), \"Some Kind of Wonderful\" (1987), \"The Dentist\" (1996) and \"Election\" (1999), and also known for her roles in television on \"Herman's Head\" (1991–1994) and \"Unfabulous\" (2004–2007).", "Unfabulous: The show, which debuted in fall 2004, was one of the most-watched programs in the United States among children between the age of 10 and 16 and was created by Sue Rose, who previously created the animated series \"Pepper Ann\" and \"Angela Anaconda\"." ]
Unfabulous
Which 2004 Nickelodeon show was created by Sue Rose and starred Molly Hagan?
[ "Unfabulous: The show, which debuted in fall 2004, was one of the most-watched programs in the United States among children between the age of 10 and 16 and was created by Sue Rose, who previously created the animated series \"Pepper Ann\" and \"Angela Anaconda\"." ]
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Charles Runnington was born in a country in southern what?
[ "Charles Runnington: Charles Runnington (1751–1821), serjeant-at-law, born in Hertfordshire on 29 August 1751 (and probably son of John Runnington, mayor of Hertford in 1754), was educated under private tutors, and after some years of special pleading was called to the bar at the Inner Temple in Hilary term 1778.", "Hertfordshire: Hertfordshire ( ; often abbreviated Herts) is a county in southern England, bordered by Bedfordshire to the north, Cambridgeshire to the north-east, Essex to the east, Buckinghamshire to the west and Greater London to the south." ]
England
Charles Runnington was born in a country in southern what?
[ "Hertfordshire: Hertfordshire ( ; often abbreviated Herts) is a county in southern England, bordered by Bedfordshire to the north, Cambridgeshire to the north-east, Essex to the east, Buckinghamshire to the west and Greater London to the south." ]
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