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Chris Vance, is an English actor, and is the second actor after which English actor, and a former model and competitive diver, to play Frank Martin?
[ "Chris Vance (actor): He is the second actor after Jason Statham to play Frank Martin (in TNT's \"\") and has guest-starred on \"Burn Notice\" (as Mason Gilroy) and \"Dexter\".", "Jason Statham: Jason Statham ( born 26 July 1967) is an English actor, and a former model and competitive diver." ]
Jason Statham
Chris Vance, is an English actor, and is the second actor after which English actor, and a former model and competitive diver, to play Frank Martin?
[ "Jason Statham: Jason Statham ( born 26 July 1967) is an English actor, and a former model and competitive diver." ]
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In which school was the fictional character in "The Simpsons" which was voice by Marcia Wallace a teacher?
[ "Marcia Wallace: She is perhaps best known for her roles as receptionist Carol Kester on the 1970s sitcom \"The Bob Newhart Show\", and as the voice of elementary school teacher Edna Krabappel on the animated series \"The Simpsons\", for which she won an Emmy in 1992.", "Edna Krabappel: She is the teacher of Bart Simpson's 4th grade class at Springfield Elementary School, and Ned Flanders's wife in later seasons." ]
Springfield Elementary School
In which school was the fictional character in "The Simpsons" which was voice by Marcia Wallace a teacher?
[ "Marcia Wallace: She is perhaps best known for her roles as receptionist Carol Kester on the 1970s sitcom \"The Bob Newhart Show\", and as the voice of elementary school teacher Edna Krabappel on the animated series \"The Simpsons\", for which she won an Emmy in 1992." ]
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Kim Warwick and Matt Lucena both play what sport?
[ "Kim Warwick: Kim Warwick (born 8 April 1952) is an Australian former professional male tennis player who competed on the ATP Tour from 1970–1987 reaching the final of the singles Australian Open in 1980.", "Matt Lucena: Matt Lucena (born August 4, 1969) is a former professional tennis player from the United States." ]
tennis
Kim Warwick and Matt Lucena both play what sport?
[ "Kim Warwick: Kim Warwick (born 8 April 1952) is an Australian former professional male tennis player who competed on the ATP Tour from 1970–1987 reaching the final of the singles Australian Open in 1980." ]
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Which author is known for her "Anne of Green Gables" books: Lucy Maud Montgomery or Jan Karon?
[ "Lucy Maud Montgomery: Lucy Maud Montgomery {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (November 30, 1874 – April 24, 1942) published as L.M. Montgomery, was a Canadian author best known for a series of novels beginning in 1908 with \"Anne of Green Gables\".", "Jan Karon: Jan Karon is an American novelist who writes for both adults and young readers." ]
Lucy Maud Montgomery
Which author is known for her "Anne of Green Gables" books: Lucy Maud Montgomery or Jan Karon?
[ "Jan Karon: Jan Karon is an American novelist who writes for both adults and young readers." ]
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Which award did the star of The Nativity Story win at the 2004 Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards?
[ "The Nativity Story: The Nativity Story is a 2006 biblical drama film based on the nativity of Jesus, directed by Catherine Hardwicke and starring Keisha Castle-Hughes and Oscar Isaac.", "Keisha Castle-Hughes: The film was nominated for many awards, including an Academy Award for Best Actress (at the time the youngest person nominated in the Best Actress category) and an award at the Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards for Best Young Actor/Actress, which she won in 2004." ]
Best Young Actor/Actress
La Valentina starred the actress who was the second wife of which actor?
[ "La Valentina (1938 film): La Valentina is a Mexican musical drama film directed by Martín de Lucenay and starring Jorge Negrete and Esperanza Baur." ]
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La Valentina starred the actress who was the second wife of which actor?
[ "La Valentina (1938 film): La Valentina is a Mexican musical drama film directed by Martín de Lucenay and starring Jorge Negrete and Esperanza Baur.", "Esperanza Baur: Esperanza Baur Díaz (born Esperanza Díaz Ceballos; c. 1924 – March 11, 1961) was a Mexican actress, and was the second wife of John Wayne." ]
John Wayne
La Valentina starred the actress who was the second wife of which actor?
[ "Esperanza Baur: Esperanza Baur Díaz (born Esperanza Díaz Ceballos; c. 1924 – March 11, 1961) was a Mexican actress, and was the second wife of John Wayne." ]
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Effie Crockett is credited with creating the song that was based on what English ballad?
[ "Effie Crockett: She is credited with having written and composed the lullaby \"Rock-a-bye Baby\"; by some accounts she created the song in 1872 while babysitting.", "Rock-a-bye Baby: The melody is a variant of the English satirical ballad Lillibullero ." ]
Lillibullero
Who was the director of the film which had "Held" on its soundtrack?
[ "Knock Knock (album): Held\" was the first single, followed by \"Cold Blooded Old Times\", which later appeared on the \"High Fidelity\" film soundtrack, thereby attracting some attention to Callahan's work." ]
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Who was the director of the film which had "Held" on its soundtrack?
[ "Knock Knock (album): Held\" was the first single, followed by \"Cold Blooded Old Times\", which later appeared on the \"High Fidelity\" film soundtrack, thereby attracting some attention to Callahan's work.", "High Fidelity (film): High Fidelity is a 2000 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Stephen Frears." ]
Stephen Frears
Who was the director of the film which had "Held" on its soundtrack?
[ "High Fidelity (film): High Fidelity is a 2000 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Stephen Frears." ]
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Björn Ulvaeus was a part of a Swedish pop group, formed in Stockholm in 1972, as well as co-producer on the film "Mamma Mia!" with who?
[ "ABBA: ABBA (] ) were a Swedish pop group, formed in Stockholm in 1972 by members Agnetha Fältskog, Björn Ulvaeus, Benny Andersson, and Anni-Frid Lyngstad.", "Björn Ulvaeus: Björn Kristian Ulvaeus (] ) (born 25 April 1945; credited as Björn Ulvæus) is a Swedish songwriter, producer, a former member of the Swedish musical group ABBA (1972–1982), and co-composer of the musicals \"Chess\", \"Kristina från Duvemåla\", and \"Mamma Mia!", "Björn Ulvaeus: He co-produced the film \"Mamma Mia!\"", "Björn Ulvaeus: with fellow ABBA member and close friend Benny Andersson." ]
Benny Andersson
Björn Ulvaeus was a part of a Swedish pop group, formed in Stockholm in 1972, as well as co-producer on the film "Mamma Mia!" with who?
[ "ABBA: ABBA (] ) were a Swedish pop group, formed in Stockholm in 1972 by members Agnetha Fältskog, Björn Ulvaeus, Benny Andersson, and Anni-Frid Lyngstad.", "Björn Ulvaeus: with fellow ABBA member and close friend Benny Andersson." ]
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An American theoretical physicist who worked in particle physics and cosmology, she was also known as the Frank B. Baird, Jr., was a former guest on a podcast that was described as "a think tank promoting science, reason, and secular values in public policy and at the grass roots"; when was that podcast started?
[ "Point of Inquiry: Point of Inquiry is the radio show and flagship podcast of the Center for Inquiry (CFI), \"a think tank promoting science, reason, and secular values in public policy and at the grass roots\".", "Point of Inquiry: Started in 2005, \"Point of Inquiry\" has consistently been ranked among the best science podcasts available in iTunes.", "Point of Inquiry: Former guests include leading scientists, writers and public intellectuals such as Neil DeGrasse Tyson, Paul Krugman, Lisa Randall, Brian Greene, Oliver Sacks, Susan Jacoby, David Brin and Temple Grandin.", "Lisa Randall: Lisa Randall (born June 18, 1962) is an American theoretical physicist working in particle physics and cosmology.", "Lisa Randall: She is the Frank B. Baird, Jr." ]
2005
An American theoretical physicist who worked in particle physics and cosmology, she was also known as the Frank B. Baird, Jr., was a former guest on a podcast that was described as "a think tank promoting science, reason, and secular values in public policy and at the grass roots"; when was that podcast started?
[ "Point of Inquiry: Started in 2005, \"Point of Inquiry\" has consistently been ranked among the best science podcasts available in iTunes.", "Lisa Randall: She is the Frank B. Baird, Jr." ]
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What was the 2013 population of the country Fujairah College is located in?
[ "Fujairah College: University Of Fujairah (UOF) is a higher education institution in the city of Fujairah, United Arab Emirates.", "United Arab Emirates: In 2013, the UAE's population was 9.2 million, of which 1.4 million are Emirati citizens and 7.8 million are expatriates." ]
9.2 million
What was the 2013 population of the country Fujairah College is located in?
[ "United Arab Emirates: In 2013, the UAE's population was 9.2 million, of which 1.4 million are Emirati citizens and 7.8 million are expatriates." ]
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What town sends their students to Messalonskee High School and had a population of 1010 according to the 2010 census?
[ "Messalonskee High School: It serves all high school students in the RSU 18 school unit, which includes Oakland, Sidney, Belgrade, China and Rome.", "Rome, Maine: The population was 1,010 at the 2010 census." ]
Rome
What town sends their students to Messalonskee High School and had a population of 1010 according to the 2010 census?
[ "Messalonskee High School: It serves all high school students in the RSU 18 school unit, which includes Oakland, Sidney, Belgrade, China and Rome." ]
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What is the instrument played by the instrumentalist with whom Taj Mahal and N. Ravikiran made Mumtaz Mahal?
[ "Mumtaz Mahal (album): Mumtaz Mahal is an album by American blues artist Taj Mahal, N. Ravikiran and Vishwa Mohan Bhatt.", "Vishwa Mohan Bhatt: Vishwa Mohan Bhatt, also known as V. M. Bhatt (born 27 July 1950), is Grammy-winning Hindustani classical music instrumentalist who plays the Mohan Veena (slide guitar)." ]
Mohan Veena (slide guitar)
What year saw the founding of the baseball team where Hal McRae played from 1973-87?
[ "Hal McRae: Harold Abraham McRae ( ; born July 10, 1945) is a former left fielder in Major League Baseball who played for the Cincinnati Reds (1968, 1970–72) and Kansas City Royals (1973–87)." ]
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What year saw the founding of the baseball team where Hal McRae played from 1973-87?
[ "Hal McRae: Harold Abraham McRae ( ; born July 10, 1945) is a former left fielder in Major League Baseball who played for the Cincinnati Reds (1968, 1970–72) and Kansas City Royals (1973–87).", "Kansas City Royals: The team was founded as an expansion franchise in 1969, and has participated in four World Series, winning in 1985 and 2015, and losing in 1980 and 2014." ]
1969
What is the Soninke language meaning of the name of the democracy that is home to Kumasi Airport?
[ "Ghana: \"Ghana\" means \"Warrior King\" in the Soninke language." ]
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What is the Soninke language meaning of the name of the democracy that is home to Kumasi Airport?
[ "Kumasi Airport: Kumasi International Airport (IATA: KMS, ICAO: DGSI) is an international airport in Ghana serving Kumasi, the capital of the Ashanti Region.", "Ghana: \"Ghana\" means \"Warrior King\" in the Soninke language." ]
"Warrior King"
Shere Khan is a fictional Bengal tiger that was the main antagonist in Rudyard Kipling's book titled what?
[ "The Jungle Book (2016 film): Based on Rudyard Kipling's eponymous collective works and inspired by Walt Disney's 1967 animated film of the same name, \"The Jungle Book\" is a live-action/CGI film that tells the story of Mowgli, an orphaned human boy who, guided by his animal guardians, sets out on a journey of self-discovery while evading the threatening Shere Khan." ]
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Shere Khan is a fictional Bengal tiger that was the main antagonist in Rudyard Kipling's book titled what?
[ "The Jungle Book (2016 film): Based on Rudyard Kipling's eponymous collective works and inspired by Walt Disney's 1967 animated film of the same name, \"The Jungle Book\" is a live-action/CGI film that tells the story of Mowgli, an orphaned human boy who, guided by his animal guardians, sets out on a journey of self-discovery while evading the threatening Shere Khan.", "Shere Khan: Shere Khan (Hindi: शेर खान ; Urdu: شیر خان‎ ) is a fictional Bengal tiger and the main antagonist of Rudyard Kipling's \"Jungle Book\" and its adaptations." ]
The Jungle Book
Biographic is a weekly comics feature by award-winning cartoonist and illustrator Steve McGarry, the feature is syndicated by Universal Uclick and appears in such publications as The Toronto Sun, an English-language daily tabloid newspaper published in Toronto, Ontario, in which country?
[ "Biographic (comics): Launched in 2005, the feature is syndicated by Universal Uclick and appears in such publications as the \"New York Daily News\", the \"Boston Herald\", the \"Toronto Sun\", Hong Kong's \"Daily Young Post\", India's \"Mail Today\", Tokyo's \"Mainichi Weekly\", the \"Bangkok Post Student Weekly\", and South Africa's \"People Magazine\".", "Toronto Sun: The Toronto Sun is an English-language daily tabloid newspaper published in Toronto, Ontario, Canada." ]
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What other country was the queen who launched Dannebrog, also a queen for between 1918 and 1944?
[ "HDMY Dannebrog (A540): Her Danish Majesty's Yacht \"Dannebrog\" (A540) (Danish: \"KDM Dannebrog\" ) was launched by Queen Alexandrine at Copenhagen in 1931, and commissioned on 26 May 1932.", "Alexandrine of Mecklenburg-Schwerin: Alexandrine of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (24 December 1879 – 28 December 1952) was Queen of Denmark as the spouse of King Christian X.", "Alexandrine of Mecklenburg-Schwerin: She was also Queen of Iceland from 1 December 1918 to 17 June 1944." ]
Iceland
What other country was the queen who launched Dannebrog, also a queen for between 1918 and 1944?
[ "HDMY Dannebrog (A540): Her Danish Majesty's Yacht \"Dannebrog\" (A540) (Danish: \"KDM Dannebrog\" ) was launched by Queen Alexandrine at Copenhagen in 1931, and commissioned on 26 May 1932.", "Alexandrine of Mecklenburg-Schwerin: She was also Queen of Iceland from 1 December 1918 to 17 June 1944." ]
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Makers: Women Who Make America featured an interview with what talk who host, who was dubbed the "Queen of all Media"?
[ "Makers: Women Who Make America: \"Makers\" features interviews with women from all social strata, from politicians like Hillary Clinton and television stars like Ellen DeGeneres and Oprah Winfrey, to flight attendants, coal miners and phone company workers.", "Oprah Winfrey: Oprah Winfrey (born Orpah Gail Winfrey; January 29, 1954) is an American media proprietor, talk show host, actress, producer, and philanthropist.", "Oprah Winfrey: Dubbed the \"Queen of All Media\", she has been ranked the richest African-American, the greatest black philanthropist in American history, and is North America's first multi-billionaire black person." ]
Oprah Winfrey
Makers: Women Who Make America featured an interview with what talk who host, who was dubbed the "Queen of all Media"?
[ "Makers: Women Who Make America: \"Makers\" features interviews with women from all social strata, from politicians like Hillary Clinton and television stars like Ellen DeGeneres and Oprah Winfrey, to flight attendants, coal miners and phone company workers." ]
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What professor of mathematics authored the book Fashionable Nonsense?
[ "Fashionable Nonsense: Fashionable Nonsense: Postmodern Intellectuals' Abuse of Science (French: \"Impostures Intellectuelles\" ), published in the UK as Intellectual Impostures, is a book by physicists Alan Sokal and Jean Bricmont.", "Alan Sokal: Alan David Sokal ( ; born January 24, 1955) is a professor of mathematics at University College London and professor of physics at New York University." ]
Alan Sokal
What professor of mathematics authored the book Fashionable Nonsense?
[ "Fashionable Nonsense: Fashionable Nonsense: Postmodern Intellectuals' Abuse of Science (French: \"Impostures Intellectuelles\" ), published in the UK as Intellectual Impostures, is a book by physicists Alan Sokal and Jean Bricmont." ]
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Mathilde Ludendorff was the wife of the German General who was victorious at which two battles?
[ "Mathilde Ludendorff: Her third husband was General Erich Ludendorff.", "Erich Ludendorff: Erich Friedrich Wilhelm Ludendorff (9 April 1865 – 20 December 1937) was a German general, the victor of the Battle of Liège and the Battle of Tannenberg." ]
Battle of Liège and the Battle of Tannenberg
Mathilde Ludendorff was the wife of the German General who was victorious at which two battles?
[ "Erich Ludendorff: Erich Friedrich Wilhelm Ludendorff (9 April 1865 – 20 December 1937) was a German general, the victor of the Battle of Liège and the Battle of Tannenberg." ]
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Seimas ("Sejm", "Sojm", Belarusian: Сойм ) was an early parliament in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, The Union of Lublin created a new state, the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, and joined the Seimas of Lithuania with Sejm of Poland into one organization, the bicameral parliament of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth is officially titled what?
[ "Seimas of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania: The Union of Lublin created a new state, the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, and joined the Seimas of Lithuania with Sejm of Poland into one Sejm of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.", "Sejm of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth: The general sejm (Polish: \"sejm walny\" , also translated as the full or ordinary sejm) was the bicameral parliament of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth." ]
Sejm of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Seimas ("Sejm", "Sojm", Belarusian: Сойм ) was an early parliament in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, The Union of Lublin created a new state, the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, and joined the Seimas of Lithuania with Sejm of Poland into one organization, the bicameral parliament of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth is officially titled what?
[ "Seimas of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania: The Union of Lublin created a new state, the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, and joined the Seimas of Lithuania with Sejm of Poland into one Sejm of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth." ]
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Lee Mi-sook (born April 2, 1960) is a South Korean actress, one of the best-known actresses of 1980s Korean cinema, Lee's most famous films from this era include which of Lee Doo-yong's, 1986 South Korean drama filmLee Mi-sook (born April 2, 1960) is a South Korean actress, one of the best-known actresses of 1980s Korean cinema, Lee's most famous films from this era include which of Lee Doo-yong's, 1986 South Korean drama film, Mulberry, based on the eponymous classic story, by who?
[ "Lee Mi-sook: One of the best-known actresses of 1980s Korean cinema, Lee's most famous films from this era include Bae Chang-ho's \"Whale Hunting\" and \"The Winter That Year Was Warm\", Lee Doo-yong's \"Mulberry\" and \"Eunuch\", and Kwak Ji-kyoon's \"Wanderer in Winter\".", "Mulberry (film): Based on the eponymous classic story by Na Do-hyang, the film became known for its erotic subject matter, made possible by the government's gradual relaxation of censorship and control over the film industry during the 1980s." ]
Na Do-hyang
Elwyn McRoy is an American college basketball coach and current men's basketball assistant coach at Coppin State University, a historically black college located in Baltimore, Maryland, in which country?
[ "Coppin State University: Coppin State University is a historically black college located in Baltimore, Maryland, United States." ]
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Elwyn McRoy is an American college basketball coach and current men's basketball assistant coach at Coppin State University, a historically black college located in Baltimore, Maryland, in which country?
[ "Elwyn McRoy: Elwyn McRoy is an American college basketball coach and current men's basketball assistant coach at Coppin State University.", "Coppin State University: Coppin State University is a historically black college located in Baltimore, Maryland, United States." ]
United States
Elwyn McRoy is an American college basketball coach and current men's basketball assistant coach at Coppin State University, a historically black college located in Baltimore, Maryland, in which country?
[ "Elwyn McRoy: Elwyn McRoy is an American college basketball coach and current men's basketball assistant coach at Coppin State University." ]
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Who won an award first, the Brothers Quay or Alexandra Shiva?
[ "Brothers Quay: Stephen and Timothy Quay ( ; born June 17, 1947) are American identical twin brothers better known as the Brothers Quay or Quay Brothers.", "Brothers Quay: They are also the recipients of the 1998 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Set Design for their work on the play \"The Chairs\".", "Alexandra Shiva: Alexandra Elizabeth Shiva is an American film producer and director.", "Alexandra Shiva: \"Bombay Eunuch\" is her 2001 award-winning film, and in 2015 she showed \"How to Dance in Ohio\" at the Sundance Film Festival in the US Documentary Competition." ]
Brothers Quay
Who won an award first, the Brothers Quay or Alexandra Shiva?
[ "Brothers Quay: They are also the recipients of the 1998 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Set Design for their work on the play \"The Chairs\".", "Alexandra Shiva: Alexandra Elizabeth Shiva is an American film producer and director.", "Alexandra Shiva: \"Bombay Eunuch\" is her 2001 award-winning film, and in 2015 she showed \"How to Dance in Ohio\" at the Sundance Film Festival in the US Documentary Competition." ]
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Catherine Louise Sagal (born January 19, 1954) is an American actress and singer-songwriter, she's know as well for starring in the role of Cate Hennessy, on the show "8 Simple Rules", is an American sitcom, originally starring who as the father?
[ "Katey Sagal: She is best known for her role as Peggy Bundy, Al's sarcastic, lazy, bon bon-eating wife, on \"Married... with Children\" and for her role voicing the character Leela on the animated science-fiction series \"Futurama\" from 1999 to 2003 and 2008 to 2013, as well as for starring on the show \"8 Simple Rules\" in the role of Cate Hennessy.", "8 Simple Rules: 8 Simple Rules (originally 8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter for the first season) is an American sitcom, originally starring John Ritter and Katey Sagal as middle-class parents Paul and Cate Hennessy raising a family of three." ]
John Ritter
Catherine Louise Sagal (born January 19, 1954) is an American actress and singer-songwriter, she's know as well for starring in the role of Cate Hennessy, on the show "8 Simple Rules", is an American sitcom, originally starring who as the father?
[ "8 Simple Rules: 8 Simple Rules (originally 8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter for the first season) is an American sitcom, originally starring John Ritter and Katey Sagal as middle-class parents Paul and Cate Hennessy raising a family of three." ]
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What was the nationality of Marco Garibaldi's former partner?
[ "Marco Garibaldi: He is also the former partner of Priscilla Presley and father of Navarone Garibaldi.", "Priscilla Presley: Priscilla Ann Presley (née Wagner; born May 24, 1945) is an American actress and business magnate." ]
American
What was the nationality of Marco Garibaldi's former partner?
[ "Priscilla Presley: Priscilla Ann Presley (née Wagner; born May 24, 1945) is an American actress and business magnate." ]
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A theoretical explanation of the Wien effect has been proposed by a man awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in what year?
[ "Wien effect: A theoretical explanation has been proposed by Lars Onsager.", "Lars Onsager: He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1968." ]
1968
A theoretical explanation of the Wien effect has been proposed by a man awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in what year?
[ "Wien effect: A theoretical explanation has been proposed by Lars Onsager." ]
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What tribe what American Horse a part of?
[ "John Wallace Crawford: His daring ride of 350 miles in six days to carry dispatches to Fort Laramie for the \"New York Herald\", to tell the news of the great victory by Gen. George Crook against the village of Chief American Horse at the Battle of Slim Buttes during the Great Sioux War of 1876-1877, made him a national celebrity.", "American Horse (elder): American Horse (Oglala Lakota: \"Wašíčuŋ Tȟašúŋke\" in Standard Lakota Orthography) (a/k/a \"American Horse the Elder\") (1830–September 9, 1876) was an Oglala Lakota warrior chief renowned for Spartan courage and honor." ]
American Horse (Oglala Lakota: "Wašíčuŋ Tȟašúŋke" in Standard Lakota Orthography) (a/k/a "American Horse the Elder") (1830–September 9, 1876) was an Oglala Lakota warrior chief renowned for Spartan courage and honor.
Which is located in Hunan province, Huaihua or Qitaihe?
[ "Huaihua: Huaihua () is a prefecture-level city in the south western Hunan, China." ]
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Which is located in Hunan province, Huaihua or Qitaihe?
[ "Huaihua: Huaihua () is a prefecture-level city in the south western Hunan, China.", "Qitaihe: Qitaihe () is a prefecture-level city in eastern Heilongjiang province, People's Republic of China." ]
Huaihua
Which is located in Hunan province, Huaihua or Qitaihe?
[ "Qitaihe: Qitaihe () is a prefecture-level city in eastern Heilongjiang province, People's Republic of China." ]
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Which baseball player and manager was born in Ellisville, Mississippi, home of 4448 people?
[ "Harry Craft: Harry Francis Craft (April 19, 1915 – August 3, 1995) was an American Major League Baseball player and manager.", "Harry Craft: Born in Ellisville, Mississippi, he was a center fielder for the Cincinnati Reds from 1937 to 1942.", "Ellisville, Mississippi: Ellisville is a city in and the first county seat of Jones County, Mississippi, United States.", "Ellisville, Mississippi: The population was 4,448 at the time of the 2010 census." ]
Harry Francis Craft
Which baseball player and manager was born in Ellisville, Mississippi, home of 4448 people?
[ "Harry Craft: Harry Francis Craft (April 19, 1915 – August 3, 1995) was an American Major League Baseball player and manager.", "Ellisville, Mississippi: Ellisville is a city in and the first county seat of Jones County, Mississippi, United States.", "Ellisville, Mississippi: The population was 4,448 at the time of the 2010 census." ]
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Hariharan Pillai Happy Aanu contains music by which arranger from Kerala?
[ "Hariharan Pillai Happy Aanu: This was Viswanathan's debut film as a director and the debut music directorial venture of renowned pianist and arranger, Stephen Devassy.", "Stephen Devassy: Stephen Devassy (Malayalam:സ്റ്റീഫൻ ദേവസ്സി, born 23 February 1981) is a musician hailing from Palakkad, Kerala." ]
Stephen Devassy
Hariharan Pillai Happy Aanu contains music by which arranger from Kerala?
[ "Hariharan Pillai Happy Aanu: This was Viswanathan's debut film as a director and the debut music directorial venture of renowned pianist and arranger, Stephen Devassy." ]
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Xiaogan and Mingguang, are located in which country?
[ "Xiaogan: Xiaogan () is a prefecture-level city in east-central Hubei province, People's Republic of China, some 60 km northwest of the provincial capital of Wuhan.", "Mingguang: Mingguang (), formerly Jiashan County (), is a county-level city of Anhui Province, China." ]
People's Republic of China
Xiaogan and Mingguang, are located in which country?
[ "Xiaogan: Xiaogan () is a prefecture-level city in east-central Hubei province, People's Republic of China, some 60 km northwest of the provincial capital of Wuhan." ]
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Which was founded first, Stellenbosch University or Wayne State University?
[ "Stellenbosch University: Stellenbosch is jointly the oldest university in South Africa and the oldest extant university in Sub-Saharan Africa alongside the University of Cape Town which received full university status on the same day in 1918.", "Wayne State University: Founded in 1868, WSU consists of 13 schools and colleges offering nearly 350 programs to more than 27,000 graduate and undergraduate students." ]
Founded in 1868, WSU consists of 13 schools and colleges offering nearly 350 programs to more than 27,000 graduate and undergraduate students
Are a Brandy Alexander and a Paloma both Tequila based?
[ "Brandy Alexander: A Brandy Alexander is a brandy-based cocktail consisting of cognac, crème de cacao, and cream that became popular during the early 20th century." ]
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Are a Brandy Alexander and a Paloma both Tequila based?
[ "Brandy Alexander: A Brandy Alexander is a brandy-based cocktail consisting of cognac, crème de cacao, and cream that became popular during the early 20th century.", "Paloma (cocktail): The paloma (Spanish for \"dove\") is a tequila-based cocktail." ]
no
Are a Brandy Alexander and a Paloma both Tequila based?
[ "Paloma (cocktail): The paloma (Spanish for \"dove\") is a tequila-based cocktail." ]
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Who is the current head coach of the basketball team for which Michael Beasley played for one year before declaring for the NBA draft in 2008?
[ "Michael Beasley: He played college basketball for Kansas State University for one year before declaring for the NBA draft in 2008.", "Kansas State Wildcats men's basketball: The current head coach is Bruce Weber." ]
Bruce Weber
Who is the current head coach of the basketball team for which Michael Beasley played for one year before declaring for the NBA draft in 2008?
[ "Kansas State Wildcats men's basketball: The current head coach is Bruce Weber." ]
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What is the nationality of the actor who starred as Rene Russo's husband in the 1997 movie "Buddy"?
[ "Buddy (1997 film): It starred Rene Russo as Mrs. Gertrude 'Trudy' Lintz and Robbie Coltrane as her husband.", "Robbie Coltrane: Robbie Coltrane, OBE (born Anthony Robert McMillan; 30 March 1950) is a Scottish actor and author." ]
Scottish
What is the nationality of the actor who starred as Rene Russo's husband in the 1997 movie "Buddy"?
[ "Buddy (1997 film): It starred Rene Russo as Mrs. Gertrude 'Trudy' Lintz and Robbie Coltrane as her husband." ]
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Are the bands Tool and Capital Cities both from Los Angeles, California?
[ "Capital Cities (band): Capital Cities is an American indie pop duo from Los Angeles, California, formed in 2010 by Ryan Merchant (vocals, keyboard, guitar) and Sebu Simonian (vocals, keyboard).", "Tool (band): Tool is an American rock band from Los Angeles, California." ]
yes
Are the bands Tool and Capital Cities both from Los Angeles, California?
[ "Capital Cities (band): Capital Cities is an American indie pop duo from Los Angeles, California, formed in 2010 by Ryan Merchant (vocals, keyboard, guitar) and Sebu Simonian (vocals, keyboard)." ]
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What animal subject to the Foster's rule is the smallest North American deer?
[ "Foster's rule: For example, it is known that pygmy mammoths evolved from normal mammoths on small islands. Similar evolutionary paths have been observed in elephants, hippopotamuses, boas, deer (for example Key deer) and humans.", "Key deer: It is the smallest North American deer." ]
Key deer
Who is Yulia Zagoruychenko's dance partner?
[ "Yulia Zagoruychenko: Yulia Zagoruychenko (born September 11, 1981) is the current World Latin Dance Champion, with her partner, Riccardo Cocchi." ]
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Who is Yulia Zagoruychenko's dance partner?
[ "Riccardo Cocchi: Riccardo Cocchi (born December 7, 1977, Terni, Italy) is a six-time Latin Dance Champion, with his partner, Yulia Zagoruychenko.", "Yulia Zagoruychenko: Yulia Zagoruychenko (born September 11, 1981) is the current World Latin Dance Champion, with her partner, Riccardo Cocchi." ]
Riccardo Cocchi
Who is Yulia Zagoruychenko's dance partner?
[ "Riccardo Cocchi: Riccardo Cocchi (born December 7, 1977, Terni, Italy) is a six-time Latin Dance Champion, with his partner, Yulia Zagoruychenko." ]
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In which year was this international arms smuggler who was the subject of the 2014 documentary film "The Notorious Mr. Bout" born?
[ "The Notorious Mr. Bout: The Notorious Mr. Bout is a 2014 documentary film directed by Tony Gerber and Maxim Pozdorovkin.", "The Notorious Mr. Bout: The film focuses on the life of Viktor Bout, an international arms smuggler.", "Viktor Bout: Viktor Anatolyevich Bout (Russian: Виктор Анатольевич Бут ; born 13 January 1967) is a Russian arms dealer." ]
1967
In which year was this international arms smuggler who was the subject of the 2014 documentary film "The Notorious Mr. Bout" born?
[ "The Notorious Mr. Bout: The Notorious Mr. Bout is a 2014 documentary film directed by Tony Gerber and Maxim Pozdorovkin.", "The Notorious Mr. Bout: The film focuses on the life of Viktor Bout, an international arms smuggler." ]
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What was the franchise, in which Anton Šťastný played 9 seasons, renamed after moving in 1995?
[ "Anton Šťastný: Anton Šťastný (born August 5, 1959) is a former Slovak professional ice hockey left winger who played nine seasons with the Quebec Nordiques of the National Hockey League from 1980 until 1989.", "Quebec Nordiques: The franchise was relocated to Denver, Colorado in May 1995 and renamed the Colorado Avalanche." ]
Colorado Avalanche
What was the franchise, in which Anton Šťastný played 9 seasons, renamed after moving in 1995?
[ "Anton Šťastný: Anton Šťastný (born August 5, 1959) is a former Slovak professional ice hockey left winger who played nine seasons with the Quebec Nordiques of the National Hockey League from 1980 until 1989." ]
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The actor that uses the stage name "Li Ming" starred with Donnie Yen in a 2005 Hong Kong film directed by who?
[ "Seven Swords: Seven Swords is a 2005 Hong Kong \"wuxia\" film produced and directed by Tsui Hark, starring Leon Lai, Donnie Yen, Charlie Yeung, Sun Honglei, Lu Yi and Kim So-yeon.", "Leon Lai: He uses the stage name \"Li Ming\" or \"Lai Ming\" which literally means \"dawn.\"" ]
Tsui Hark
Tripel was the strongest beer in their range, in 1956, served at a Trappist brewery in what country?
[ "Westmalle Brewery: Westmalle Brewery (Brouwerij der Trappisten van Westmalle) is a Trappist brewery in the Westmalle Abbey, Belgium." ]
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Tripel was the strongest beer in their range, in 1956, served at a Trappist brewery in what country?
[ "Tripel: It was used in 1956 by the Trappist brewery, Westmalle, to rename the strongest beer in their range, though both the term Tripel and the style of beer associated with the name (strong pale ale), were in existence before 1956.", "Westmalle Brewery: Westmalle Brewery (Brouwerij der Trappisten van Westmalle) is a Trappist brewery in the Westmalle Abbey, Belgium." ]
Belgium
Tripel was the strongest beer in their range, in 1956, served at a Trappist brewery in what country?
[ "Tripel: It was used in 1956 by the Trappist brewery, Westmalle, to rename the strongest beer in their range, though both the term Tripel and the style of beer associated with the name (strong pale ale), were in existence before 1956." ]
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What 1982 film, aired in 1983, was the seventh highest rated non-sports show and featured Kansas state highway K-10?
[ "K-10 (Kansas highway): K-10 is a 38-mile (61 km) state highway in the U.S. state of Kansas.", "K-10 (Kansas highway): Several scenes for the TV-movie \"The Day After\" were filmed on the highway in 1982 portraying a mass exodus evacuating the Kansas City area on I-70.", "The Day After: The Day After is an American television film that first aired on November 20, 1983, on the ABC television network.", "The Day After: With a 46 rating and a 62% share of the viewing audience during its initial broadcast, it was the seventh highest rated non-sports show up to that time and set a record as the highest-rated television film in history—a record it still held as recently as a 2009 report." ]
The Day After
What 1982 film, aired in 1983, was the seventh highest rated non-sports show and featured Kansas state highway K-10?
[ "K-10 (Kansas highway): K-10 is a 38-mile (61 km) state highway in the U.S. state of Kansas.", "The Day After: The Day After is an American television film that first aired on November 20, 1983, on the ABC television network.", "The Day After: With a 46 rating and a 62% share of the viewing audience during its initial broadcast, it was the seventh highest rated non-sports show up to that time and set a record as the highest-rated television film in history—a record it still held as recently as a 2009 report." ]
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Tressie Souders and Padmarajan, have which occupation in common?
[ "Tressie Souders: Tressie Souders (February 7, 1897 – January 17, 1995) was the first known African American female to direct a feature film, 1922's \"A Woman's Error\".", "Padmarajan: Padmarajan (23 May 1945 – 24 January 1991) (also known as Padmarajan Pillai) was an Indian author, screenwriter, and film director who was known for his landmark works in Malayalam literature and Malayalam cinema." ]
film director
Who is an American journalist and has been Literary Editor of "The Weekly Standard,", Philip Terzian or Derek Sherinian
[ "Philip Terzian: Philip Henry Terzian (born 1950) is an American journalist and has been Literary Editor of \"The Weekly Standard,\" the well-known journal of politics and culture founded by William Kristol and Fred Barnes in 1995, since 2005." ]
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Who is an American journalist and has been Literary Editor of "The Weekly Standard,", Philip Terzian or Derek Sherinian
[ "Philip Terzian: Philip Henry Terzian (born 1950) is an American journalist and has been Literary Editor of \"The Weekly Standard,\" the well-known journal of politics and culture founded by William Kristol and Fred Barnes in 1995, since 2005.", "Derek Sherinian: Derek Sherinian (born August 25, 1966) is an American keyboardist who has toured and recorded for Alice Cooper, Billy Idol, Yngwie Malmsteen, Kiss, Steve Vai, and Joe Bonamassa." ]
Philip Henry Terzian
Who is an American journalist and has been Literary Editor of "The Weekly Standard,", Philip Terzian or Derek Sherinian
[ "Derek Sherinian: Derek Sherinian (born August 25, 1966) is an American keyboardist who has toured and recorded for Alice Cooper, Billy Idol, Yngwie Malmsteen, Kiss, Steve Vai, and Joe Bonamassa." ]
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Who is an American musician, Peter Chelsom or Billy Bob Thornton?
[ "Peter Chelsom: Peter Chelsom (born 20 April 1956) is a British film director, writer, and actor.", "Billy Bob Thornton: William Robert \"Billy Bob\" Thornton (born August 4, 1955) is an American actor, filmmaker, singer, songwriter, and musician." ]
"Billy Bob" Thornton
Did Terence Davies and Richard Wallace have the same nationality?
[ "Richard Wallace (director): Richard Wallace (August 26, 1894 – November 3, 1951) was an American film director." ]
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Did Terence Davies and Richard Wallace have the same nationality?
[ "Terence Davies: Terence Davies (born 10 November 1945) is an English screenwriter, film director, novelist and actor.", "Richard Wallace (director): Richard Wallace (August 26, 1894 – November 3, 1951) was an American film director." ]
no
Did Terence Davies and Richard Wallace have the same nationality?
[ "Terence Davies: Terence Davies (born 10 November 1945) is an English screenwriter, film director, novelist and actor." ]
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What year was the soundtrack to the Austrian-American comedy film, directed by Stephen Herek and starring Charlie Sheen, released?
[ "All for Love (song): \"All for Love\" is a song written by Bryan Adams, Robert John \"Mutt\" Lange and Michael Kamen for the soundtrack \" The Three Musketeers: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack\".", "All for Love (song): The song was released as a CD single in the United States on November 16, 1993.", "The Three Musketeers (1993 film): The Three Musketeers is a 1993 Austrian-American action-adventure comedy film from Walt Disney Pictures, Caravan Pictures, and The Kerner Entertainment Company, directed by Stephen Herek from a screenplay by David Loughery.", "The Three Musketeers (1993 film): It stars Charlie Sheen, Kiefer Sutherland, Chris O'Donnell, Oliver Platt, Tim Curry and Rebecca De Mornay." ]
1993
What year was the soundtrack to the Austrian-American comedy film, directed by Stephen Herek and starring Charlie Sheen, released?
[ "All for Love (song): \"All for Love\" is a song written by Bryan Adams, Robert John \"Mutt\" Lange and Michael Kamen for the soundtrack \" The Three Musketeers: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack\".", "All for Love (song): The song was released as a CD single in the United States on November 16, 1993." ]
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The author of "Evolution: A Theory in Crisis" is a Senior Fellow at what institute?
[ "Evolution: A Theory in Crisis: Evolution: A Theory in Crisis is a 1985 book by Michael Denton arguing that the scientific theory of evolution by natural selection is a \"theory in crisis\".", "Michael Denton: He is a Senior Fellow at the Discovery Institute's Center for Science and Culture." ]
Discovery Institute's Center for Science and Culture
The author of "Evolution: A Theory in Crisis" is a Senior Fellow at what institute?
[ "Michael Denton: He is a Senior Fellow at the Discovery Institute's Center for Science and Culture." ]
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