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When does the my little pony movie release?
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My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic
[ "October 6 , 2017" ]
[ "My Little Pony: The Movie (2017 film)", "My Little Pony: The Movie (1986 film)" ]
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Who plays in the big 12 football championship?
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Big 12 Championship Game
[ "Oklahoma Sooners", "TCU Horned Frogs" ]
[ "List of Big 12 Conference football champions", "Georgia Bulldogs football" ]
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When did spock first say live long and prosper?
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Vulcan salute
[ "Amok Time" ]
[ "Star Trek: Discovery (season 2)", "Star Trek: The Original Series (season 2)", "Vulcan salute" ]
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Where is the state of new york located?
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New York (state)
[ "the northeastern United States" ]
[ "New York (state)" ]
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In scotland what name designates any mountain peak 3000 and over?
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Mountains and hills of Scotland
[ "The Munros" ]
[ "Munro" ]
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When is a new spiderman movie coming out?
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Spider-Man: Homecoming
[ "July 5 , 2019" ]
[ "The Amazing Spider-Man 2", "Spider-Man in film", "The Amazing Spider-Man (2012 film)", "Spider-Man" ]
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When did the first star wars movie air?
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Star Wars
[ "May 25 , 1977" ]
[ "Star Wars (film)", "Star Wars: The Clone Wars (film)" ]
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Who played the girl in karate kid 3?
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The Karate Kid Part III
[ "Robyn Lively" ]
[ "The Karate Kid Part III" ]
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2006 best picture nominees that lost to the departed?
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79th Academy Awards
[ "Little Miss Sunshine", "The Queen", "Babel", "Letters from Iwo Jima" ]
[ "The Departed" ]
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When did the chicago fire soccer team start?
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Chicago Fire Soccer Club
[ "October 8 , 1997" ]
[ "Chicago Fire U-23", "Chicago Fire FC" ]
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Who did the music for disney's robin hood?
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Robin Hood (1973 film)
[ "George Bruns" ]
[ "Robin Hood (1973 film)" ]
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When did the fifth generation of computers start?
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Fifth generation computer
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[ "Fifth generation computer" ]
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When did the movie the greatest show man come out?
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The Greatest Showman
[ "December 20 , 2017" ]
[ "The Greatest Showman" ]
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The phrase light of asia is applied to?
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The Light of Asia
[ "Buddha" ]
[ "The Light of Asia (oratorio)", "Greater East Asia Conference", "The Light of Asia" ]
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Where is the smallest bone in the human body found?
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Stapes
[ "stapes" ]
[ "Stapes" ]
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Who does kel mitchell play in clifford the big red dog?
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Clifford the Big Red Dog (TV series)
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[ "Clifford the Big Red Dog (TV series)" ]
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Purplish dye obtained from lichens also called cudbear?
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Orcein
[ "archil" ]
[ "Orcein" ]
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What are the hannibal lecter movies in order?
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Hannibal Lecter (franchise)
[ "Hannibal Rising", "The Silence of the Lambs", "Red Dragon", "Hannibal", "Manhunter" ]
[ "Hannibal Lecter (franchise)" ]
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When did the tampa bay buccaneers win the super bowl?
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Super Bowl XXXVII
[ "January 26 , 2003" ]
[ "Tampa Bay Buccaneers" ]
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Who wrote the song blowin in the wind?
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Blowin' in the Wind
[ "Bob Dylan" ]
[ "Blowin' in the Wind", "List of songs recorded by The Seekers" ]
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Who sings the song it never rains in california?
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It Never Rains in Southern California
[ "Albert Hammond" ]
[ "It Never Rains in Southern California", "It Never Rains (In Southern California)" ]
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Who is the oldest living actor and actress in hollywood?
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List of living actors from the Golden Age of Hollywood
[ "Norman Lloyd", "Julie Gibson" ]
[ "List of living actors from the Golden Age of Hollywood" ]
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Who was at the helm of the national negro congress that convened in chicago in 1936?
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National Negro Congress
[ "John P. Davis", "A. Philip Randolph" ]
[ "Southern Negro Youth Congress", "National Negro Congress" ]
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Lover lover you don't treat me no good no more original artist?
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You Don't Treat Me No Good
[ "American soul group Sonia Dada" ]
[ "You Don't Treat Me No Good" ]
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The meaning of three dots in a triangle?
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Therefore sign
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[ "Therefore sign" ]
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When did kirby smart play for the university of georgia?
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Kirby Smart
[ "1995 -- 1998" ]
[ "Kirby Smart" ]
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How many episodes of season 5 hell on wheels?
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Hell on Wheels (season 5)
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In an electric power plant turbines are turned using which type of energy from steam?
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Steam-electric power station
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The <b>turbine&#39;s</b> hot exhaust powers a <b>steam power plant</b> (\noperating by the&nbsp;...", "title": "Combined cycle power plant" }, { "snippet": "Cogeneration or combined heat and power (CHP) is the use of a heat engine or \n<b>power station</b> ... Topping cycle plants primarily produce <b>electricity</b> from a <b>steam</b> \n<b>turbine</b>. Partly expanded <b>steam</b> is then condensed in a heating condensor at a&nbsp;...", "title": "Cogeneration" }, { "snippet": "The <b>turbine generator</b> consists of a series of <b>steam turbines</b> ... <b>For</b> a typical late \n20th-century <b>power station</b>, superheated&nbsp;...", "title": "Thermal power station" }, { "snippet": "A <b>turbine</b> is a rotary mechanical device that extracts energy from a fluid flow and \nconverts it into useful work. The work produced by a <b>turbine</b> can be used <b>for</b> \ngenerating <b>electrical</b> power ... <b>Steam turbines</b> are used <b>for</b> the generation of \n<b>electricity</b> in thermal <b>power plants</b>, such as plants using coal, fuel oil or nuclear \nfuel.", "title": "Turbine" }, { "snippet": "A nuclear <b>power plant</b> is a thermal <b>power station</b> in which the heat source is a \nnuclear reactor. As is typical of thermal <b>power stations</b>, heat is used to generate \n<b>steam</b> that drives a <b>steam turbine</b> connected to a <b>generator</b> that produces \n<b>electricity</b>.", "title": "Nuclear power plant" }, { "snippet": "A <b>power station</b>, also referred to as a <b>power plant</b> and sometimes generating \nstation or generating plant, is an industrial facility <b>for</b> the generation of <b>electric</b> \npower. <b>Power stations</b> are generally connected to an <b>electrical</b> grid. ... The <b>steam</b> \ndrives a <b>steam turbine</b> and <b>generator</b> that then produces <b>electricity</b>. The waste \nproducts&nbsp;...", "title": "Power station" }, { "snippet": "The Rankine cycle is a model used to predict the performance of <b>steam turbine</b> \nsystems. ... This low <b>steam turbine</b> entry temperature (compared to a gas <b>turbine</b>) \nis why the Rankine (<b>steam</b>) cycle is often used as a ... In a real <b>power</b>-<b>plant</b> cycle \n(the name &quot;Rankine&quot; cycle is used only <b>for</b> the ideal cycle), the compression by \nthe&nbsp;...", "title": "Rankine cycle" }, { "snippet": "However, it may be cheaper to buy <b>electricity</b> than to ... to <b>power</b> a conventional \n<b>steam turbine</b> in a&nbsp;...", "title": "Gas turbine" } ] }, { "query": "electronic power plant turbines", "results": [ { "snippet": "<b>E</b>.ON SE is a German <b>electric</b> utility company based in Essen, North Rhine-\nWestphalia, Germany. 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A device ... grid <b>energy</b> storage available, and, as of March 2012, \nthe <b>Electric</b> Power&nbsp;...", "title": "Energy storage" }, { "snippet": "Productivity per <b>Electricity generation</b> (concept similar to <b>Energy</b> intensity) can be \nmeasured by dividing&nbsp;...", "title": "Electric energy consumption" }, { "snippet": "A smart grid is an electrical grid which includes a variety of operation and <b>energy</b> \nmeasures including smart meters, smart appliances, renewable <b>energy</b> \nresources, and <b>energy</b> efficient resources. <b>Electronic</b> power conditioning and \ncontrol of the production and distribution of ... Nuclear <b>power plants</b> were sited for \navailability of cooling water.", "title": "Smart grid" }, { "snippet": "Nuclear power is the use of nuclear reactions that release nuclear <b>energy</b> to \ngenerate heat, which most frequently is then used in <b>steam turbines</b> to produce \nelectricity in a nuclear <b>power plant</b>. ... 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Who is the rapper that wears a clock?
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Flavor Flav
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[ "Flavor Flav" ]
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Who was the actress that played rizzo in grease?
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Stockard Channing
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What is the name of the broncos mascot?
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Miles (mascot)
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[ "Miles (mascot)", "Buster Bronco (Boise State)", "Thunder (mascot)", "Santa Clara Broncos", "Western Michigan Broncos", "Laredo Broncos" ]
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Town in alaska that has a cat as a mayor?
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Stubbs (cat)
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[ "Stubbs (cat)" ]
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Where do green sea turtles lay their eggs?
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Green sea turtle
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[ "Green sea turtle" ]
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Where is the world cup 2018 ball made?
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Adidas Telstar 18
[ "Pakistan", "China" ]
[ "Adidas Telstar 18" ]
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When did little house on the prarie come out?
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Little House on the Prairie (TV series)
[ "September 11 , 1974" ]
[ "Little House on the Prairie" ]
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Who wrote the score for 2001 a space odyssey?
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2001: A Space Odyssey (score)
[ "Alex North" ]
[ "2001: A Space Odyssey", "2001: A Space Odyssey (score)" ]
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How many episodes in designated survivor season 1?
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Designated Survivor (season 1)
[ "21" ]
[ "Designated Survivor (season 1)", "Designated Survivor: 60 Days" ]
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Where is toys r us based out of?
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Toys "R" Us
[ "Wayne , New Jersey" ]
[ "Toys \"R\" Us" ]
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Who plays ariel's voice in the little mermaid?
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Jodi Benson
[ "Jodi Marie Marzorati Benson" ]
[ "The Little Mermaid (2018 film)", "Ariel (The Little Mermaid)" ]
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Based on their shape the bones of the skull can be classified as?
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Axial skeleton
[ "axial skeleton" ]
[ "Skull", "Irregular bone" ]
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Identifiers.", "title": "Sphenoid bone" }, { "snippet": "The ethmoid bone is an anterior <b>cranial bone</b> located between the eyes. It \ncontributes to the medial wall of the orbit, the nasal cavity, and the nasal septum.", "title": "Ethmoid bone" }, { "snippet": "Diploë is the spongy cancellous bone separating the inner and outer layers of the \ncortical bone of the skull. In the <b>cranial bones</b>, the layers of compact cortical&nbsp;...", "title": "Diploë" }, { "snippet": "The cranial cavity, also known as intracranial space, is the space within the skull. \nThe space inside the skull is formed by eight <b>cranial bones</b> known as the&nbsp;...", "title": "Cranial cavity" }, { "snippet": "In the <b>cranial bones</b>, the layers of compact tissue are familiarly known as the \ntables of the skull; the outer one is thick and tough; the inner is thin, dense, and \nbrittle,&nbsp;...", "title": "Flat bone" }, { "snippet": "Because the maxillary <b>bones</b> are fused, they are often collectively listed as only \none <b>bone</b>. The mandible is generally considered separately from the <b>cranium</b>.", "title": "Facial skeleton" }, { "snippet": "The premise of CST is that palpation of the cranium can be used to detect this \nrhythmic movement of the <b>cranial bones</b> and selective pressures may be used to\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Craniosacral therapy" } ] }, { "query": "Based on their shape the bones of the skull can be classified as?", "results": [ { "snippet": "The irregular <b>bones</b> are <b>bones</b> which, from <b>their</b> peculiar form, cannot be grouped \nas long, short ... The spine is the place <b>in</b> the human body where the most \nirregular <b>bones can</b> be found. <b>There</b> are, <b>in</b> all, 33 irregular <b>bones</b> ... (shown <b>in</b> \nred). Irregular <b>bones in</b> human <b>skull</b>. (shown <b>in</b> red). <b>Classification</b> of <b>bones</b> by \n<b>shape</b>.", "title": "Irregular bone" }, { "snippet": "A joint or articulation (or articular surface) is the connection made between <b>bones</b> \n<b>in</b> the body ... the <b>bones of the skull</b> permit very little movement (only during birth) \n<b>in</b> order to ... A further <b>classification</b> is according to the number and <b>shapes</b> of the \narticular ... Joints <b>can</b> also be <b>classified based on their</b> anatomy or on <b>their</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Joint" }, { "snippet": "The <b>skull</b> is a bony structure that forms the head <b>in</b> vertebrates. It supports the \nstructures of the ... 2.1.1 <b>Classification</b> ... The <b>base</b> of the <b>cranium</b> is formed from a \nring of <b>bones</b> surrounding the foramen magnum and a ... that <b>can</b> alter male facial \nfeatures to bring them closer <b>in shape</b> and size to typical female facial features.", "title": "Skull" }, { "snippet": "Pteranodon is a genus of pterosaur that included some of the largest known \nflying reptiles, with ... Marsh <b>classified</b> the larger <b>skull</b>, YPM 1117, <b>in</b> the new \nspecies Pteranodon longiceps, which he thought to be a ... Eaton found that most \nof the differences <b>in bone shapes could</b> be easily explained by the pressures of&nbsp;...", "title": "Pteranodon" }, { "snippet": "Mongoloid is a grouping of various people indigenous to East Asia, Central Asia, \nSoutheast ... <b>In</b> 1909, a map published <b>based</b> on racial classifications conceived \nby ... have been unearthed that <b>would classified as</b> being indisputably Mongoloid\n, ... <b>Based</b> on the arm <b>bone</b> of a 24,000-year-old Siberian youth, the research&nbsp;...", "title": "Mongoloid" }, { "snippet": "The occipital <b>bone</b> is a <b>cranial</b> dermal <b>bone</b> and the main <b>bone</b> of the occiput It is \ntrapezoidal <b>in shape</b> and curved on itself like a shallow dish. The occipital <b>bone</b> \noverlies the occipital lobes of the cerebrum. At the <b>base</b> of <b>skull in</b> the occipital \n<b>bone</b>, <b>there</b> is a large oval opening called ... Like the other <b>cranial bones</b>, it is \n<b>classed as</b> a flat <b>bone</b>.", "title": "Occipital bone" }, { "snippet": "A <b>skull</b> fracture is a break <b>in</b> one or more of the eight <b>bones</b> that form the <b>cranial</b> \nportion of the <b>skull</b>, usually occurring as a result of blunt force trauma. If the force\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Skull fracture" }, { "snippet": "The <b>skeleton</b> is the body part that forms the supporting structure of an organism. It \n<b>can</b> also be seen as the bony frame work of the body which provides support, \n<b>shape</b> and protection to the soft tissues and delicate organs <b>in</b> animals. <b>There</b> are \nseveral different skeletal types: the exoskeleton, which is the stable ... <b>In</b> the \nfemale <b>skeleton</b>, the <b>bones of the skull</b> are generally less angular.", "title": "Skeleton" }, { "snippet": "Craniosynostosis is a condition <b>in</b> which one or more of the fibrous sutures <b>in</b> an \ninfant (very young) <b>skull</b> prematurely fuses by turning into <b>bone</b> ... The fusion of \nthis suture causes a certain change <b>in</b> the <b>shape</b> of the <b>skull</b>; a deformity ... \nPlagiocephaly <b>can be subclassified as</b> anterior plagiocephaly or posterior \nplagiocephaly.", "title": "Craniosynostosis" }, { "snippet": "The <b>skull bones</b> were heavily textured, as was typical for ancient amphibians and \ncaptorhinid reptiles. <b>In</b> addition, the rear part of the <b>skull</b> had a large incision&nbsp;...", "title": "Seymouria" } ] } ]
Who is in the same division as the patriots?
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AFC East
[ "the Miami Dolphins", "the New York Jets", "the Buffalo Bills" ]
[ "AFC East" ]
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When did bill knapps go out of business?
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Bill Knapp's
[ "By the end of 2002" ]
[ "Bill Knapp's" ]
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Web radio stations that can be accessed only online are referred to as?
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Internet radio
[ "Internet radio" ]
[ "Internet radio" ]
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When does the bbc contract with the met office end?
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BBC Weather
[ "31 March 2018" ]
[ "BBC Weather" ]
[ { "answer": [ "2017" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
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Naina real name in yeh un dino ki baat hai?
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Yeh Un Dinon Ki Baat Hai
[ "Ashi Singh" ]
[ "Yeh Un Dinon Ki Baat Hai" ]
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What is the dragons name in the never ending story?
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List of The Neverending Story characters
[ "Falkor" ]
[ "List of The Neverending Story characters", "The Neverending Story" ]
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Who played sunny in law and order svu?
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Shohreh Aghdashloo
[ "Aghdashloo" ]
[ "List of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit characters" ]
[ { "answer": [ "Peter Scanavino" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
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Who sang does he love you like he loves me?
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Does He Love You
[ "Linda Davis", "Reba McEntire" ]
[ "Does He Love You" ]
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Who plays the dwarf in king of thrones?
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Tyrion Lannister
[ "Peter Dinklage" ]
[ "Game of Thrones" ]
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When's the last time someone was on the moon?
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Apollo 17
[ "Apollo 17" ]
[ "List of people who have walked on the Moon" ]
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Who played stephanie's friend gia on full house?
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Marla Sokoloff
[ "Marla Lynne Sokoloff" ]
[ "Marla Sokoloff" ]
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When did abuja became the capital of nigeria?
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Abuja
[ "12 December 1991" ]
[ "Abuja" ]
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What is the name of the first nigerian president?
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President of Nigeria
[ "Nnamdi Azikiwe" ]
[ "List of heads of state of Nigeria", "President of Nigeria" ]
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Who won the men's french open this year?
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2017 French Open – Men's Singles
[ "Rafael Nadal" ]
[ "List of French Open champions" ]
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Who played anne of green gables in the tv series?
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Anne of Green Gables (1985 film)
[ "Megan Follows" ]
[ "Anne of Green Gables (1979 TV series)", "Anne of Green Gables: The Animated Series", "Anne of Green Gables: The Continuing Story" ]
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When does year of dog start in 2018?
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Dog (zodiac)
[ "16 February 2018" ]
[ "Dog (zodiac)" ]
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What was the name of the german government after ww1?
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Weimar Republic
[ "Weimar Republic" ]
[ "Weimar Republic" ]
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Where does sea floor spreading take place brainly?
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Seafloor spreading
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[ "Seafloor spreading" ]
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Who won the 2017 world's strongest man competition?
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2017 World's Strongest Man
[ "Eddie Hall of England" ]
[ "2017 World's Strongest Man" ]
[ { "answer": [ "Eddie Hall", "Hall", "Edward Stephen Hall" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
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Nucleic acid that is double stranded and contains deoxyribose sugar?
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Nucleic acid
[ "DNA" ]
[ "RNA" ]
[ { "answer": [ "Deoxyribonucleic acid", "DNA" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
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When did 3 pointers start in high school basketball?
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Three-point field goal
[ "1987" ]
[ "Three-point field goal" ]
[ { "answer": [ "1987" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
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Who plays prince richard in the white princess?
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The White Princess (miniseries)
[ "Ned Elliott" ]
[ "The White Princess (miniseries)", "James Elliott (actor)" ]
[ { "answer": [ "Ned Elliott" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
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Starz would produce <b>the White Princess</b> miniseries without \ninvolvement from the BBC. Gregory confirmed that the project was underway in \nAugust&nbsp;...", "title": "The White Queen (miniseries)" }, { "snippet": "The Spanish Princess is a historical drama television limited series developed by \nEmma Frost and Matthew Graham for Starz. Based on the novels The Constant \nPrincess and The King&#39;s Curse by Philippa Gregory, it is a sequel to the \nminiseries The White Queen and <b>The White Princess</b>.", "title": "The Spanish Princess" }, { "snippet": "<b>White Princess of the</b> Jungle is <b>a</b> jungle girl anthology comic book published \nquarterly by Avon Periodicals in <b>the</b> early 1950s. Its first issue is cover dated July\n&nbsp;...", "title": "White Princess of the Jungle" }, { "snippet": "Margaret Pole, Countess of Salisbury (14 August 1473 – 27 May 1541), was an \nEnglish ... 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It is the story of Margaret Beaufort, mother of Henry VII \nof England. The 2013 BBC One television series The White Queen is a 10-part \nadaptation ... The White Queen (miniseries) (2013); <b>The White Princess</b> (\nminiseries) (2017)&nbsp;...", "title": "The Red Queen (Gregory novel)" } ] }, { "query": "lays prince richard in the white princess", "results": [ { "snippet": "The Two <b>Princes</b> Edward and <b>Richard</b> in the Tower, 1483 by Sir John Everett \nMillais, 1878, part of the Royal Holloway picture collection. Edward V at right \nwears the garter of the Order of the Garter beneath his left knee. The <b>Princes</b> in \nthe Tower is an expression frequently used to refer to Edward V, King of ... \nextremely surprising that <b>Richard</b> did not <b>lay</b> the blame for the <b>princes</b>&#39; murder&nbsp;...", "title": "Princes in the Tower" }, { "snippet": "<b>Richard</b> of Shrewsbury, Duke of York KG (17 August 1473 – c. 1483), was the \nsixth child and ... <b>Prince Richard</b> was created Duke of York in May 1474 and \nmade a Knight of the Garter the following year. From this ... What happened to the \ntwo of them—the <b>Princes</b> in the Tower—after their disappearance remains \nunknown.", "title": "Richard of Shrewsbury, Duke of York" }, { "snippet": "Perkin Warbeck (c. 1474 – 23 November 1499) was a pretender to the English \nthrone. Warbeck claimed to be <b>Richard</b> of Shrewsbury, Duke of York, who was \nthe second son of Edward IV and one of the so-called &quot;<b>Princes</b> in the Tower&quot;. ... A \nminiseries The <b>White Princess</b> adapted from Gregory&#39;s novel was first aired on \nStarz&nbsp;...", "title": "Perkin Warbeck" }, { "snippet": "Margaret Pole, Countess of Salisbury (14 August 1473 – 27 May 1541), was an \nEnglish ... Edward IV died when Margaret was ten, and her uncle <b>Richard</b>, Duke \nof ... Reginald also urged the <b>princes</b> of Europe to depose Henry immediately. ... \nMargaret refused to <b>lay</b> her head on the block, declaiming, &quot;So should traitors do,\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Margaret Pole, Countess of Salisbury" }, { "snippet": "Margaret of York (3 May 1446 – 23 November 1503)—also by marriage known \nas Margaret of Burgundy—was Duchess of Burgundy as the third wife of Charles \nthe Bold and acted as a protector of the duchy after his death. She was a \ndaughter of <b>Richard</b>, 3rd Duke of York, and Cecily Neville, and the ... The bride \nmade her Joyous Entry in a golden litter drawn by <b>white</b> horses,&nbsp;...", "title": "Margaret of York" }, { "snippet": "<b>Richard</b> III (2 October 1452 – 22 August 1485) was King of England and Lord of \nIreland from ... The young <b>princes</b>, Edward and his younger brother <b>Richard</b>, \nDuke of York, were ... The <b>Richard</b> III Society, founded in 1924 as &quot;The \nFellowship of the <b>White</b> ... Two other <b>plays</b> of the Elizabethan era predated \nShakespeare&#39;s work.", "title": "Richard III of England" }, { "snippet": "Henry Stafford, 2nd Duke of Buckingham, KG (4 September 1455 – 2 November \n1483) was an ... it is extremely surprising that <b>Richard</b> did not <b>lay</b> the blame for \nthe <b>princes</b>&#39; murder on Buckingham after ... Buckingham is depicted as a \nsupporting character in Philippa Gregory&#39;s 2009 historical novel The <b>White</b> \n<b>Queen</b> (2009).", "title": "Henry Stafford, 2nd Duke of Buckingham" }, { "snippet": "Aneurin Barnard is a Welsh actor. He is known for playing Davey in Hunky Dory, \nClaude in The Truth About Emanuel, Bobby Willis in Cilla, Tim in Thirteen, King \n<b>Richard</b> III in The <b>White Queen</b>, and Gibson in Dunkirk. ... In 2016 Barnard starred \nas <b>Prince</b> Boris Drubetskoy in Andrew Davies&#39;s television adaptation of Leo&nbsp;...", "title": "Aneurin Barnard" }, { "snippet": "The House of York was a cadet branch of the English royal House of Plantagenet\n. Three of its ... Beginning with <b>Richard</b> of Shrewsbury (son of Edward IV, one of \nthe <b>Princes</b> in the Tower), none of its holders were able to ... The symbol of the \nHouse of York was a <b>white</b> rose, still used as the badge of Yorkshire and \nJacobitism.", "title": "House of York" }, { "snippet": "<b>Prince Richard</b>, Duke of Gloucester, KG, GCVO, GCStJ is the youngest \ngrandchild of King George V and <b>Queen</b> Mary. He practised as an architect until \nthe&nbsp;...", "title": "Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester" } ] }, { "query": "Ned Elliott", "results": [ { "snippet": "The Sisters is a 1938 American drama film produced and directed by Anatole \nLitvak and ... Helen, and stolid Grace, daughters of Silver Bow, Montana \npharmacist <b>Ned Elliott</b> and his wife Rose, find themselves dealing with romantic \nprospects.", "title": "The Sisters (1938 film)" }, { "snippet": "James Campbell <b>Elliott</b> (11 June 1928 – 12 February 2011) was a Scottish \nAustralian radio, ... <b>Elliott</b> also had a role in the feature film <b>Ned</b> Kelly (1970). \nDespite&nbsp;...", "title": "James Elliott (actor)" }, { "snippet": "The White Princess is a historical drama television miniseries developed for Starz\n. It is based ... <b>Ned Elliott</b> as Prince Richard, the Queen&#39;s brother; Luc Webb as \nPrince Edward, the Queen&#39;s brother; Derek Frood as the Mayor of York; Kitty \nSmith&nbsp;...", "title": "The White Princess (miniseries)" }, { "snippet": "The American Success Company is a 1980 American film directed by William \nRichert and ... on his quirky wife Sarah (Belinda Bauer) and her father/his boss, \nthe overbearing Mr. <b>Elliott</b> (<b>Ned</b> Beatty) — all while enriching himself financially.", "title": "The American Success Company" }, { "snippet": "<b>Elliott</b> Sharp is an American contemporary classical composer, multi-\ninstrumentalist, and ... Semantics – Bone of Contention (1987) <b>Elliott</b> Sharp, <b>Ned</b> \nRothenberg, Samm Bennett; Bootstrappers (1989) George Hurley, Mike Watt, \n<b>Elliott</b> Sharp&nbsp;...", "title": "Elliott Sharp" }, { "snippet": "Jane <b>Elliot</b> (born January 17, 1947) is an American actress, best known for her \nrole as Tracy ... on Days of Our Lives, she returned to General Hospital in 1989, \nand in 1991 was reunited with Kurth, who was cast as Tracy&#39;s son, <b>Ned</b> Ashton.", "title": "Jane Elliot" }, { "snippet": "The Big Bang is a 2010 American action thriller film written by Erik Jendresen \nand directed by ... <b>Ned</b> meets Simon (Sam <b>Elliott</b>), his wife Julie (Sienna Guillory), \nand Niels Geck (Jimmi Simpson), a physicist who is conducting an experiment for\n&nbsp;...", "title": "The Big Bang (2011 film)" }, { "snippet": "Edward Andrew &quot;<b>Ned</b>&quot; Brower (born December 15, 1978) is the drummer/vocalist \nin the Los ... TV Appearances[edit]. Dawson&#39;s Creek as <b>Elliot</b> Sawyer; The Young \nPerson&#39;s Guide To Becoming A Rock Star as Dom&nbsp;...", "title": "Ned Brower" }, { "snippet": "Sylvia Sapira b. New York City, September 26, 1908; died December 11, 1981) \nwas an ... study of harpsichord and its repertoire. Composers commissioned by \nthe society include <b>Elliott</b> Carter, <b>Ned</b> Rorem, Vittorio Rieti and Henri Sauguet.", "title": "Sylvia Marlowe" }, { "snippet": "Edward Zane Carroll Judson Sr. (March 20, 1821 – July 16, 1886), known by his \npseudonym ... The portly comedic character actor Dick <b>Elliott</b> played &quot;Major <b>Ned</b> \nBuntline&quot; in the 1935 film Annie Oakley with Barbara Stanwyck in the title role.", "title": "Ned Buntline" } ] } ]
When does american's got talent come on?
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America's Got Talent
[ "8 pm on Sunday nights" ]
[ "America's Got Talent" ]
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How many times has cristiano ronaldo won world best player?
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Ballon d'Or
[ "four" ]
[ "Cristiano Ronaldo", "FIFA World Player of the Year", "The Best FIFA Men's Player" ]
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Who plays ayesha in guardians of the galaxy?
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Kismet (Marvel Comics)
[ "Elizabeth Debicki" ]
[ "Guardians of the Galaxy (film)" ]
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Where are the guys from rascal flatts from?
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Rascal Flatts
[ "Nashville , Tennessee" ]
[ "Rascal Flatts" ]
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Who won in the world cup in russia?
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List of FIFA World Cup finals
[ "France" ]
[ "FIFA World Cup" ]
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Who sings vocals on the nights by avicii?
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The Nights
[ "Nicholas Furlong" ]
[ "The Nights" ]
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How long is the telogen phase of hair growth?
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Human hair growth
[ "one to four months" ]
[ "Human hair growth", "Telogen effluvium" ]
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Who wrote i look to you by whitney houston?
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I Look to You (song)
[ "Robert Kelly" ]
[ "I Look to You (song)", "I Look to You" ]
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Who was the leader of the visigoths that invaded the roman empire?
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Sack of Rome (410)
[ "King Alaric" ]
[ "Sack of Rome (410)" ]
[ { "answer": [ "King Alaric", "Alaric I" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
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When did 1 and 2 cent coins stop in australia?
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Australian two-cent coin
[ "1992" ]
[ "Australian two-cent coin", "Australian one-cent coin" ]
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What is the minimum age for president of united states?
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Age of candidacy
[ "35" ]
[ "United States presidential eligibility legislation" ]
[ { "answer": [ "35" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
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Smallest continent of world in terms of area other than australia is?
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Continent
[ "Europe" ]
[ "Continent" ]
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Who sings the song whip and nae nae?
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Watch Me (Whip/Nae Nae)
[ "Silentó" ]
[ "Watch Me (Whip/Nae Nae)" ]
[ { "answer": [ "Silentó", "Richard Lamar Hawk", "Prince Silentó" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
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State the longitudinal value in degrees of indian standard time?
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Indian Standard Time
[ "82.30 '" ]
[ "Indian Standard Time" ]
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Who created the first monotheism known in history?
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Monotheism
[ "Bonpa Dharma" ]
[ "Monotheism" ]
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Who played swifty morgan in support your local gunfighter?
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Support Your Local Gunfighter
[ "Chuck Connors" ]
[ "Support Your Local Gunfighter" ]
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Who plays the voice of tiana in princess and the frog?
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The Princess and the Frog
[ "Anika Noni Rose" ]
[ "Tiana (Disney)", "The Princess and the Frog" ]
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In 2006, Rose starred in Dreamgirls as Lorrell Robinson with \nBeyoncé Knowles, <b>Jennifer Hudson</b>, Jamie Foxx, and Eddie Murphy. ... Rose \nhosted a hometown screening of The <b>Princess and the Frog</b> for children from the \nCharter&nbsp;...", "title": "Anika Noni Rose" }, { "snippet": "Since 2007, Disney has been releasing a series of advertisements created by \nphotographer, ... 2013, The <b>Princess and the Frog</b>, Where you always follow your \nheart. <b>Jennifer Hudson</b> as ... (22 August 2013). &quot;<b>Jennifer Hudson</b> transforms into \na Disney princess in for enchanting shoot... and brings along her little prince too&quot;.", "title": "Disney Dream Portrait Series" }, { "snippet": "This is a list of the songwriting and production credits of Charles Harmon Writing \nand producing ... 2009, Ne-Yo, The <b>Princess and the Frog</b>: Original Songs and \nScore, &quot;Never Knew I Needed&quot;, Producer. Sun Ho, Fancy Free ... <b>Jennifer</b> \n<b>Hudson</b> &middot; I Remember Me, &quot;Why Is It So Hard&quot;, Writer, producer. Keri Hilson &middot; No \nBoys&nbsp;...", "title": "Chuck Harmony production discography" }, { "snippet": "This page lists the winners and nominees for the Black Reel Award for \nOutstanding Original or ... <b>Jennifer Hudson</b>, &quot;And I&#39;m Telling You (I&#39;m Not Going)&quot;, \nDreamgirls ... 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Blige, <b>Jennifer Hudson</b>, Janet Jackson, John \nLegend, Rihanna, Kelly Rowland, Anthony Hamilton, Johnny Gill, Keyshia Cole,\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Chuck Harmony" }, { "snippet": "Timothy Wilcots (born February 12, 1972), better known by the stage name \nLatrice Royale, ... Hudson stated that working with Royale &quot;Gave me life.&quot; Royale \nworks ... &quot;Latrice Royale Tears Up CBS&#39; Fashion Rocks With <b>Jennifer Hudson</b>&quot;. \nLogo.", "title": "Latrice Royale" }, { "snippet": "The following is a list of episodes of the family television anthology Faerie Tale \nTheatre, also ... A spoiled <b>princess</b> is forced to keep her promise to a talking <b>frog</b> \nwho is an enchanted prince when he rescues her ... Penn as Will Tussenbrook, \nTim Conway as the Mayoral Candidate, and John P. Ryan as Hendrick <b>Hudson</b>.", "title": "List of Faerie Tale Theatre episodes" } ] }, { "query": "Who plays the voice of tiana in princess and the frog?", "results": [ { "snippet": "Main article: The <b>Princess and the Frog</b> &middot; Anika Noni Rose <b>voiced</b> as <b>Tiana</b> in the \nfilm. <b>Tiana</b> works two jobs in order to&nbsp;...", "title": "Tiana (Disney)" }, { "snippet": "Anika Noni Rose <b>voiced Tiana</b>. ... Jennifer Hudson and Anika Noni Rose were \ntop contenders for the <b>voice of Tiana</b>, and that Alicia&nbsp;...", "title": "The Princess and the Frog" }, { "snippet": "2011 Disney Legend Award; Animation (<b>voice</b>) – The <b>Princess and the Frog</b>. \nWebsite, twitter.com/AnikaNoniRose. Anika Noni Rose (born September 6, 1972) \nis an American actress and singer known for her ... She also <b>voiced Tiana</b>, \nDisney&#39;s first African-American princess in Walt Disney Pictures&#39; 2009 animated \nfantasy&nbsp;...", "title": "Anika Noni Rose" }, { "snippet": "The <b>Princess and the Frog</b>: Original Songs and Score is the soundtrack of the \n2009 Disney ... The songs are performed by various artists most of which lend \ntheir <b>voices</b> to characters in the ... &quot;<b>Tiana&#39;s</b> Bad Dream&quot; (score), Randy Newman, \n6:22.", "title": "The Princess and the Frog (soundtrack)" }, { "snippet": "&quot;Down in New Orleans&quot; is a song from Disney&#39;s 2009 animated film The <b>Princess</b> \n<b>and the Frog</b>, ... Anika Noni Rose, the <b>voice of Tiana</b>, also performed the song in \nfull for The <b>Princess and the Frog</b>: <b>Tiana</b> and her Princess Friends along with&nbsp;...", "title": "Down in New Orleans (song)" }, { "snippet": "&quot;Friends on the Other Side&quot; is a song from the 2009 animated film The <b>Princess</b> \n<b>and the Frog</b>. It was written by Randy Newman and is sung by Keith David, the \n<b>voice</b> of the ... <b>Tiana</b> regains the talisman by grabbing hold of it with her elastic, \nfrog tongue, and destroys it before Facilier can stop her. Upon doing so, Facilier \nfalls&nbsp;...", "title": "Friends on the Other Side" }, { "snippet": "The following characters are featured in the Disney Junior animated series, Sofia \nthe First. ... <b>Tiana</b> from The <b>Princess and the Frog</b> (<b>voiced</b> by Anika Noni Rose) – \nIn &quot;Winter&#39;s Gift&quot;, she teaches Sofia that what matters most when giving a gift to&nbsp;...", "title": "List of Sofia the First characters" }, { "snippet": "Linda Wagenmakers (born 30 November 1975, Arnhem) is a Dutch singer and \n<b>voice</b> actress. She started her career at 21 <b>playing</b> Kim in the Dutch version of the \nmusical ... She also was the <b>Voice of Tiana</b>, the first African-American Disney \nPrincess for the animated movie <b>Princess and the Frog</b> Alongside her work on \nstage&nbsp;...", "title": "Linda Wagenmakers" }, { "snippet": "Cassandra Steen is an American-German singer, songwriter and <b>voice</b> actress \nwho rose to ... Also in 2009, Steen <b>voiced</b> the character <b>Tiana</b> in the German dub \nof Disney&#39;s 49th animated feature The <b>Princess and the Frog</b>. &quot;Never Knew I \nNeeded,&quot; a duet with original singer Ne-Yo, was the first single to be lifted from \nthe&nbsp;...", "title": "Cassandra Steen" }, { "snippet": "The <b>Frog</b> Prince; or, Iron Henry is a fairy tale, best known through the Brothers \nGrimm&#39;s written ... He is <b>voiced</b> by Jeff Bennett while the <b>princess</b> is <b>voiced</b> by \nPaige O&#39;Hara. ... <b>Princess Tiana</b> as a child and inspiring the spoiled Prince \nNaveen (who has been transformed into a <b>frog</b>) to suggest <b>Tiana</b> kiss him to \nbreak his spell.", "title": "The Frog Prince" } ] }, { "query": "princess and the frog", "results": [ { "snippet": "The <b>Princess and the Frog</b> is a 2009 American animated musical fantasy film \nproduced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney \nPictures.", "title": "The Princess and the Frog" }, { "snippet": "The <b>Frog</b> Prince; or, Iron Henry is a fairy tale, best known through the Brothers \nGrimm&#39;s written ... In the tale, a spoiled <b>princess</b> reluctantly befriends the <b>Frog</b> \nPrince, whom she met after dropping a gold ball into a pond, and he retrieves it \nfor her&nbsp;...", "title": "The Frog Prince" }, { "snippet": "Tiana is a main character who appears in Walt Disney Pictures&#39; 49th animated \nfeature film The <b>Princess and the Frog</b> (2009). Created by directors Ron \nClements&nbsp;...", "title": "Tiana (Disney)" }, { "snippet": "The Frog Princess is a children&#39;s novel by E. D. Baker, first published in 2002. \nThe 2009 Disney animated musical feature film, The <b>Princess and the Frog</b>,&nbsp;...", "title": "The Frog Princess (novel)" }, { "snippet": "&quot;The <b>Princesses and the Frog</b>&quot; is the 85th episode of the CW television series, \nGossip Girl and the 20th episode of the show&#39;s fourth season. The episode was&nbsp;...", "title": "The Princesses and the Frog" }, { "snippet": "The <b>Princess and the Frog</b>: Original Songs and Score is the soundtrack of the \n2009 Disney animated film The <b>Princess and the Frog</b>. It was released by Walt&nbsp;...", "title": "The Princess and the Frog (soundtrack)" }, { "snippet": "&quot;Almost There&quot; is a song written by Randy Newman for Walt Disney Pictures&#39; 49th \nanimated feature film The <b>Princess and the Frog</b> (2009). It was originally&nbsp;...", "title": "Almost There (The Princess and the Frog song)" }, { "snippet": "The <b>Frog Princess</b> is a fairy tale that has multiple versions with various origins. It \nis classified as type 402, the animal bride, in the Aarne–Thompson index.", "title": "The Frog Princess" }, { "snippet": "&quot;Friends on the Other Side&quot; is a song from the 2009 animated film The <b>Princess</b> \n<b>and the Frog</b>. It was written by Randy Newman and is sung by Keith David, the&nbsp;...", "title": "Friends on the Other Side" }, { "snippet": "The <b>Princess and the Frog</b> may refer to: The <b>Princess and the Frog</b>, a 2009 \nAmerican animated film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios &middot; The \nPrincess&nbsp;...", "title": "The Princess and the Frog (disambiguation)" } ] } ]
How many african-american head coaches in the nfl?
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Rooney Rule
[ "5" ]
[ "Rooney Rule" ]
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Who killed cheyenne in once upon a time in the west?
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Once Upon a Time in the West
[ "Morton" ]
[ "Once Upon a Time in the West" ]
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Who sings the theme song for the jeffersons?
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The Jeffersons
[ "Ja'net Dubois" ]
[ "The Jeffersons" ]
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Who plays ian in my big fat greek wedding?
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My Big Fat Greek Wedding
[ "John Corbett" ]
[ "My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2", "My Big Fat Greek Wedding" ]
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What did the revolutionaries find in the bastille prison?
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Storming of the Bastille
[ "seven prisoners" ]
[ "Bastille" ]
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What type of rock makes up the grand canyon?
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Geology of the Grand Canyon area
[ "sedimentary rock" ]
[ "Geology of the Grand Canyon area" ]
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Who plays jason crouse on the good wife?
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Jeffrey Dean Morgan
[ "Jeffrey Dean Morgan" ]
[ "The Good Wife (South Korean TV series)", "The Good Wife" ]
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Nearest metro station to salt lake city kolkata?
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Salt Lake Sector-V Metro Station
[ "Salt Lake Sector - V" ]
[ "Salt Lake Sector-V Metro Station" ]
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Who sings the happiest girl in the whole usa?
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The Happiest Girl in the Whole U.S.A. (song)
[ "Donna Fargo" ]
[ "The Happiest Girl in the Whole U.S.A. (song)" ]
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Which european country built the first permanent settlement in what is now the united states?
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St. Augustine, Florida
[ "Spain" ]
[ "European colonization of the Americas", "List of North American settlements by year of foundation" ]
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When did the united nations ban chemical weapons?
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Chemical Weapons Convention
[ "1968" ]
[ "United Nations", "Geneva Protocol", "Chemical Weapons Convention" ]
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Who is our present election commissioner of india?
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Chief Election Commissioner of India
[ "Om Prakash Rawat" ]
[ "Election Commissioner of India", "Chief Election Commissioner of India" ]
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What kind of government was installed in japan after ww2?
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Occupation of Japan
[ "retained a native government" ]
[ "Government of Japan", "Surrender of Japan", "Occupation of Japan" ]
[ { "answer": [ "constitutional monarchy", "Western-style liberal democracy" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
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As the new \nTreaty&nbsp;...", "title": "Post-occupation Japan" }, { "snippet": "The political situation in <b>Japan</b> (1914–44) dealt with the realities of the two World \nWars and ... <b>Since</b> the Meiji Period, <b>Japan</b> had been a constitutional monarchy. \nHowever, the name did not obscure the fact that <b>Japan&#39;s</b> form of <b>government</b> was \n... granted it diplomatic recognition as an independent state before <b>World War II</b>.", "title": "Empire of Japan (internal politics 1914–1944)" }, { "snippet": "The Empire of <b>Japan</b> entered <b>World War II</b> by launching a surprise offensive \nwhich opened with ... 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In 1911, shortly <b>after</b> the annexation of Korea by <b>Japan</b>, ownership of land at&nbsp;...", "title": "Korea under Japanese rule" }, { "snippet": "The Constitution of <b>Japan</b> is the fundamental law of <b>Japan</b>. It was enacted on 3 \nMay 1947, as a new constitution for a post-war <b>Japan</b>. The constitution provides \nfor a parliamentary system of <b>government</b> and ... was drafted under the \nsupervision of SCAP during the Allied occupation of <b>Japan after World War II</b>. \n<b>Japanese</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Constitution of Japan" }, { "snippet": "This is a list of war apology statements issued by the state of <b>Japan</b> with regard to \nthe war crimes committed by the Empire of <b>Japan</b> during <b>World War II</b>. The \nstatements were made at and <b>after</b> the end of <b>World War II</b> in Asia, from ... 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Where is the champions league cup final being held?
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2018 UEFA Champions League Final
[ "NSC Olimpiyskiy Stadium , Kiev" ]
[ "2015 UEFA Champions League Final", "2021 UEFA Champions League Final", "2016 UEFA Champions League Final", "2020 UEFA Champions League Final", "2017 UEFA Champions League Final", "2019 UEFA Champions League Final", "2018 UEFA Champions League Final" ]
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The final was the first \nLeague <b>Cup final</b> contested under the &quot;EFL Cup&quot; name ... entered the group \nstage of the <b>2017</b>–18 UEFA <b>Champions League</b> instead by&nbsp;...", "title": "2017 EFL Cup Final" }, { "snippet": "The <b>2017</b> ICC <b>Champions Trophy</b> was the eighth ICC <b>Champions Trophy</b>, a \ncricket tournament for the eight top-ranked One Day International (ODI) teams in \nthe&nbsp;...", "title": "2017 ICC Champions Trophy" }, { "snippet": "The <b>2017 League</b> of Legends World <b>Championship</b> was the seventh world \n<b>championship</b> for <b>League</b> of Legends, a video game developed by Riot Games.", "title": "2017 League of Legends World Championship" } ] }, { "query": "champions league cup final 2016", "results": [ { "snippet": "The <b>2016</b> UEFA <b>Champions League Final</b> was the <b>final</b> match of the 2015–16 \nUEFA ... League, Sevilla, in the <b>2016</b> UEFA Super <b>Cup</b>. 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The <b>2015</b> UEFA <b>Champions League Final</b> was played at the \nOlympiastadion&nbsp;...", "title": "2014–15 UEFA Champions League" }, { "snippet": "The <b>2015</b> FIFA Club World <b>Cup Final</b> was the final match of the <b>2015</b> FIFA Club \nWorld Cup, a football tournament hosted by Japan. It was the 12th final of the \nFIFA Club World Cup, a FIFA-organised tournament between the winners of the \nsix continental confederations as well as the host nation&#39;s <b>league champions</b>.", "title": "2015 FIFA Club World Cup Final" }, { "snippet": "The 2014–15 Football League Cup was the 55th season of the Football League \nCup. ... The remaining <b>Championship</b>, <b>League</b> One and League Two clubs \ncontested ... The League <b>Cup Final</b> was held on 1 March <b>2015</b> at Wembley \nStadium.", "title": "2014–15 Football League Cup" }, { "snippet": "The 2016 UEFA Europa League <b>Final</b> was the <b>final</b> match of the <b>2015</b>–16 UEFA \nEuropa ... Neither side had lost in a UEFA <b>Cup</b>/Europa League <b>final</b> before. ... \nwho lost in the 2013 UEFA <b>Champions League Final</b> with Borussia Dortmund, \nwho&nbsp;...", "title": "2016 UEFA Europa League Final" }, { "snippet": "The <b>2015</b>–16 Football <b>League Cup</b> was the 56th season of the Football <b>League</b> \n<b>Cup</b>. It began on 11 August <b>2015</b> and concluded on 28 February 2016. It is a \nknock-out competition for the top 92 football clubs played in English football \n<b>league</b> system. Chelsea were the defending <b>champions</b>, having beaten \nTottenham Hotspur ... <b>final</b> season in which the tournament was known as the \nFootball <b>League Cup</b>,&nbsp;...", "title": "2015–16 Football League Cup" }, { "snippet": "The 2016 Football League <b>Cup Final</b> was a football match played at Wembley \nStadium, London, on 28 February 2016 to determine the winner of the <b>2015</b>–16 \nFootball League Cup, the 56th edition of the Football League Cup, ... Manchester \nCity, as a Premier League team involved in the <b>2015</b>–16 UEFA <b>Champions</b> \n<b>League</b>,&nbsp;...", "title": "2016 Football League Cup Final" } ] }, { "query": "Where is the champions league cup final being held in 2018?", "results": [ { "snippet": "The <b>2018</b> UEFA <b>Champions League Final</b> was the <b>final</b> match of the 2017–18 \nUEFA ... This was the sixth European <b>Cup</b>/<b>Champions League final hosted</b> at an \n... 6,700 tickets <b>being</b> available for sale to fans worldwide via UEFA.com from 15 \nto&nbsp;...", "title": "2018 UEFA Champions League Final" }, { "snippet": "The 2019 UEFA <b>Champions League Final</b> was the <b>final</b> match of the <b>2018</b>–19 \nUEFA ... This is the fifth European <b>Cup</b>/UEFA <b>Champions League Final held</b> in \nMadrid, ... The <b>final</b> identity <b>to be</b> used in the <b>final</b> was unveiled on 30 August \n<b>2018</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "2019 UEFA Champions League Final" }, { "snippet": "The 2020 UEFA <b>Champions League Final</b> will be the <b>final</b> match of the 2019–20 \nUEFA <b>Champions League</b>, the 65th season of Europe&#39;s premier club football \ntournament organised by UEFA, and the 28th season since it was renamed from \nthe European Champion Clubs&#39; <b>Cup</b> to the UEFA <b>Champions League</b>. ... 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In the fifth round, \nChelsea faced another <b>Championship</b> team, Hull City, and won 4–0 with Willian (\n2),&nbsp;...", "title": "2018 FA Cup Final" }, { "snippet": "The 2019 UEFA <b>Europa League Final</b> was the <b>final</b> match of the <b>2018</b>–19 UEFA \nEuropa ... Starting from this season, the <b>Europa League final</b> was <b>played</b> in the \nsame week ... This was the first European club competition <b>final to be held</b> in \nAzerbaijan. ... <b>finals</b> of the <b>Champions League</b>, as well as in the <b>2018</b> UEFA \nSuper <b>Cup</b>.", "title": "2019 UEFA Europa League Final" }, { "snippet": "The 2021 UEFA <b>Champions League Final</b> will be the <b>final</b> match of the 2020–21 \nUEFA <b>Champions League</b>, the 66th season of Europe&#39;s premier club football&nbsp;...", "title": "2021 UEFA Champions League Final" }, { "snippet": "The EFL Cup currently known as the Carabao Cup for sponsorship reasons, is an \nannual ... The first League <b>Cup final to be held</b> at Wembley was Third Division \nQueens ... It has retained its <b>Europa League</b> berth, however, leaving England \nand ... From <b>2018</b>–19, extra time was scrapped for all rounds except the final, and \nthe&nbsp;...", "title": "EFL Cup" }, { "snippet": "The <b>FA</b> Cup, also known officially as The Football Association Challenge Cup, is \nan annual ... The last entrants are the Premier <b>League</b> and <b>Championship</b> clubs, \ninto the draw for the Third Round Proper. ... Redevelopment of Wembley saw the \nfinal <b>played</b> outside of England for the first time, the 2001–2006 finals <b>being</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "FA Cup" }, { "snippet": "The <b>2018</b> EFL <b>Cup Final</b>, or <b>2018</b> Carabao <b>Cup Final</b>, was the final association \nfootball match of the 2017–18 EFL Cup that took place on 25 February <b>2018</b> at \nWembley Stadium. It was the first <b>League Cup final</b> contested under the &quot;\nCarabao Cup&quot; name ... The semi-final pitted Manchester City against \n<b>Championship</b> side Bristol City.", "title": "2018 EFL Cup Final" } ] }, { "query": "Where is the champions league cup final being held?", "results": [ { "snippet": "The 2019 UEFA <b>Champions League Final</b> was the <b>final</b> match of the 2018–19 \nUEFA ... This is the fifth European <b>Cup</b>/UEFA <b>Champions League Final held</b> in \nMadrid, after the 1957, ... Tottenham Hotspur reached their first ever <b>Champions</b> \n<b>League final</b>, <b>becoming</b> the eighth unique finalist from England and the fortieth \noverall.", "title": "2019 UEFA Champions League Final" }, { "snippet": "The 2020 UEFA <b>Champions League Final</b> will be the <b>final</b> match of the 2019–20 \nUEFA <b>Champions League</b>, the 65th season of Europe&#39;s premier club football \ntournament organised by UEFA, and the 28th season since it was renamed from \nthe European Champion Clubs&#39; <b>Cup</b> to the UEFA <b>Champions League</b>. ... This is \nthe second UEFA <b>Champions League final hosted</b> at the stadium, after&nbsp;...", "title": "2020 UEFA Champions League Final" }, { "snippet": "The 2019 UEFA <b>Europa League Final</b> was the <b>final</b> match of the 2018–19 UEFA \nEuropa ... Starting from this season, the <b>Europa League final</b> was <b>played</b> in the \nsame ... This was the first European club competition <b>final to be held</b> in \nAzerbaijan. ... Overall, it was the tenth UEFA <b>Cup</b>/<b>Europa League final</b> to feature \ntwo teams&nbsp;...", "title": "2019 UEFA Europa League Final" }, { "snippet": "The 2021 UEFA <b>Champions League</b> Final will be the final match of the 2020–21 \nUEFA <b>Champions League</b>, the 66th season of Europe&#39;s premier club football \ntournament organised by UEFA, and the 29th season since it was renamed from \nthe European Champion Clubs&#39; Cup to the UEFA <b>Champions League</b>. ... <b>Cup</b> \n<b>final to be held</b> in Russia, after the 2008 UEFA <b>Champions League</b> Final&nbsp;...", "title": "2021 UEFA Champions League Final" }, { "snippet": "The EFL Cup currently known as the Carabao Cup for sponsorship reasons, is an \nannual ... 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Redevelopment of Wembley saw the \nfinal <b>played</b> outside of England for the first time, the 2001–2006 finals <b>being</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "FA Cup" }, { "snippet": "Chelsea Football Club is an English professional football club based in Fulham, \nLondon. ... This was the first ever all-English <b>Champions League</b>/European <b>Cup</b> \n<b>final</b>, with Chelsea facing ... 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It was the first European <b>Cup final played</b> in Russia, and hence \nthe easternmost final in the tournament&#39;s history. ... take part in the inaugural \nEuropean Cup in 1955–56 as champions of England, only <b>to be</b> denied entry by \nThe&nbsp;...", "title": "2008 UEFA Champions League Final" } ] } ]
Who played young anakin skywalker in the phantom menace?
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Jake Lloyd
[ "Jake Matthew Lloyd" ]
[ "Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace" ]
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Who wrote the song where have all the flowers gone?
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Where Have All the Flowers Gone?
[ "Pete Seeger" ]
[ "Where Have All the Flowers Gone?" ]
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Most consecutive t20 series win by a team?
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List of Twenty20 International records
[ "11" ]
[ "List of Twenty20 International records" ]
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Who played the artful dodger in the movie oliver?
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Jack Wild
[ "Jack Wild" ]
[ "Oliver!", "Oliver! (film)" ]
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Who sang the theme song for fat albert?
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Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids
[ "Kim Carnes", "Michael Gray", "Edward Fournier" ]
[ "Fat Albert (disambiguation)", "Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids", "Michael Gray (actor)" ]
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What movie has the song nights in white satin?
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Nights in White Satin
[ "Split Second", "A Bronx Tale", "Hounds of Love", "American Dreamz", "House of Tolerance", "Dark Shadows", "Shattered", "Halloween II", "Casino" ]
[ "Split Second (1992 film)", "A Bronx Tale", "Halloween II (soundtrack)", "Dark Shadows (film)", "Nights in White Satin", "Shattered (1991 film)" ]
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The film was released in theaters in North\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2" } ] }, { "query": "A bronx tale soundtrack", "results": [ { "snippet": "<b>A Bronx Tale</b> is a musical based on the play by the same name with a book by \nChazz Palminteri, music by Alan Menken, and lyrics by Glenn Slater. After a&nbsp;...", "title": "A Bronx Tale (musical)" }, { "snippet": "<b>A Bronx Tale</b> is a 1993 American crime drama film directed by Robert De Niro \nand produced by Jane Rosenthal, adapted from Chazz Palminteri&#39;s 1989 play of\n&nbsp;...", "title": "A Bronx Tale" }, { "snippet": "Shark <b>Tale</b>: Motion Picture <b>Soundtrack</b> was released on September 21, 2004. \nThe <b>soundtrack</b> features newly recorded music by&nbsp;...", "title": "Shark Tale" }, { "snippet": "&quot;That&#39;s Life&quot; is a popular song written by Dean Kay and Kelly Gordon and first \nrecorded in 1963 ... Holt McCallany. Sinatra&#39;s version appeared in the 1993 film <b>A</b> \n<b>Bronx Tale</b>, the 2019 film Joker, and the 2004 video game Tony Hawk&#39;s \nUnderground 2, while a cover by Bono was on the <b>soundtrack</b> of The Good Thief \n(2002).", "title": "That's Life (song)" }, { "snippet": "Rumble in <b>the Bronx</b> is a 1995 Hong Kong martial arts action comedy film starring \nJackie Chan, ... In the completely undubbed <b>soundtrack</b>, available on the Warner \nJapanese R2 DVD release, Jackie Chan actually speaks his native Cantonese&nbsp;...", "title": "Rumble in the Bronx" }, { "snippet": "Alan Irwin Menken (born July 22, 1949) is an American composer, songwriter, \nmusic conductor, ... <b>A Bronx Tale</b>: The Musical (Broadway, 2016) ... &quot;Alan Menken\n: Mirror Mirror (<b>Soundtrack</b>)&quot;, AllMusic, accessed February 18, 2016; ^ McNary,&nbsp;...", "title": "Alan Menken" }, { "snippet": "&quot;A Beautiful Morning&quot; is a song written by Felix Cavaliere and Eddie Brigati and \nrecorded by the ... The song was also used in the 1993 movie <b>A Bronx Tale</b> \nopening the racetrack scene, as well as on Arrow at the end of the eighteenth \nepisode&nbsp;...", "title": "A Beautiful Morning" }, { "snippet": "<b>The Bronx</b> Is Burning is a television drama that debuted on ESPN on July 10, \n2007, after the ... were filmed in New London, Waterford and Norwich in \nConnecticut as well as in New York City. The series&#39; <b>soundtrack</b> consisted of \nsongs by The Ramones.", "title": "The Bronx Is Burning" }, { "snippet": "Masters of Horror is the <b>soundtrack</b> accompanying the television series Masters \nof Horror. ... Masters of Horror. <b>Soundtrack</b> album by. Various Artists. Released, \nOctober 18, 2005 ... <b>The Bronx</b>, 2:24. 4. &quot;Betwixt Her Getaway Sticks&quot;, From \nAutumn to Ashes&nbsp;...", "title": "Masters of Horror (soundtrack)" }, { "snippet": "Taral Nikisha Hicks (born September 21, 1974) is an American actress and \nsinger. Hicks is best known for her acting in such films as 1993&#39;s American crime \ndrama film <b>A Bronx Tale</b> and her singing ... <b>Soundtracks</b>. 1996: The Associate (on\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Taral Hicks" } ] }, { "query": "split second movie soundtrack", "results": [ { "snippet": "<b>Split Second</b> is a 1992 American-British science fiction horror <b>film</b> directed by \nTony Maylam and ... the score for <b>Split Second</b>, but her score was rejected and \nreplaced with a new <b>soundtrack</b> by Francis Haines and Stephen W. Parsons.", "title": "Split Second (1992 film)" }, { "snippet": "<b>Split Second</b> is a 2004 Hong Kong crime thriller television drama produced by \nTVB and ... For other uses, see Split second (disambiguation). ... Insert <b>Songs</b>.", "title": "Split Second (TV series)" }, { "snippet": "<b>Split</b>/<b>Second</b> is an arcade racing video game developed by Black Rock Studio \nand published by Disney Interactive Studios for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3\n,&nbsp;...", "title": "Split/Second" }, { "snippet": "Stephen W. Parsons also known as Steve Parsons, Stephen Parsons, Snips, Mr. \nSnips, SWP, is a British musician, composer, songwriter and music producer. \nContents. 1 Career; 2 Discography; 3 Selected <b>film soundtracks</b>; 4 References ... \nThe band added Nick Judd on keyboards and recorded their <b>second</b> album Jab It \nin&nbsp;...", "title": "Stephen W. Parsons" }, { "snippet": "Glass is a 2019 American psychological superhero thriller <b>film</b> written and \ndirected by M. Night Shyamalan, who also produced with Jason Blum, Marc \nBienstock, and Ashwin Rajan. The <b>film</b> is a crossover and sequel to Shyamalan&#39;s \nprevious <b>films</b> Unbreakable (2000) and <b>Split</b> (2016) and the <b>third</b> and final \ninstallment ... &quot;Glass (Original <b>Motion Picture Soundtrack</b>)&quot;.", "title": "Glass (2019 film)" }, { "snippet": "Dharmadorai is a 1991 Tamil drama <b>film</b> starring Rajinikanth, Gautami, Charan \nRaj, Nizhalgal ... water&quot; praising Rajini he &quot;shows <b>split second</b> timing in \ndelivering comic lines in a good part of the <b>film</b> [..]&quot;. ... The <b>soundtrack</b> was \ncomposed by Ilaiyaraaja while the lyrics for all the <b>songs</b> were written by Panchu \nArunachalam.", "title": "Dharma Durai" }, { "snippet": "<b>Split</b> Enz were a New Zealand rock band that was popular during the late 1970s \nand early 1980s. It was founded in 1973 by Tim Finn and Phil Judd, and had a \nvariety of other members during its existence. <b>Split</b> Enz had eight <b>songs</b> listed in \nthe APRA Top 100 New Zealand <b>Songs</b> of ... <b>Split</b> Enz&#39; <b>third</b> album was recorded \nat London&#39;s AIR Studios with producer&nbsp;...", "title": "Split Enz" }, { "snippet": "New beat is a style of Belgian underground music and subculture that fused \ntechno and acid ... In addition to A <b>Split</b>-<b>Second</b>, the genre was also heavily \ninfluenced by other industrial and EBM ... The rest of the clip is in Flemish/Dutch; \nRadio Soulwax on New Beat &middot; The Sound Of Belgium <b>Film soundtrack</b> playlist on \nSpotify&nbsp;...", "title": "New Beat" }, { "snippet": "Labyrinth is a <b>soundtrack</b> album by English musician David Bowie and South \nAfrican composer Trevor Jones, released in 1986 for the <b>film</b> Labyrinth. It was the \n<b>second</b> of three <b>soundtrack</b> releases in which Bowie had a major ... The \n<b>soundtrack</b> album features Jones&#39; score, which is <b>split</b> into six tracks for the \n<b>soundtrack</b>: &quot;Into&nbsp;...", "title": "Labyrinth (David Bowie album)" }, { "snippet": "Rocky II is a 1979 American sports drama <b>film</b> written, directed by, and starring \nSylvester ... champion Apollo Creed has successfully defended his title in a <b>split</b> \ndecision ... that Rocky could have won, he gets a <b>second</b> shot at the title in this \n<b>film</b>. ... A <b>soundtrack</b> album containing Conti&#39;s score was released on August 25,\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Rocky II" } ] }, { "query": "What movie has the song nights in white satin?", "results": [ { "snippet": "&quot;<b>Nights in White Satin</b>&quot; <b>is</b> a <b>song</b> by the Moody Blues, written and composed by \nJustin Hayward. ... <b>Nights in White Satin</b> was the title of a 1987 <b>film</b> directed by \nMichael Barnard, and starring Kip Gilman and Priscilla Harris. The Moody Blues&nbsp;...", "title": "Nights in White Satin" }, { "snippet": "<b>Nights in White Satin</b>: The Trip was a theme park ride located at Hard Rock ... The \nMoody Blues recorded a new version of the <b>song</b> &quot;<b>Nights in White Satin</b>&quot; for the ... \nThe fidelity of this system <b>is</b> considered to be quintessential to the experience&nbsp;...", "title": "Nights in White Satin: The Trip" }, { "snippet": "Days of Future Passed <b>is</b> the second album and first concept album by English \nprog rock band ... Hayward wrote &quot;<b>Nights in White Satin</b>&quot; about the changes \nbetween one relationship and another, using bedsheets as a metaphor. ... The \nflute interlude <b>is</b> also played twice towards the end of the <b>song</b> before the \norchestral segue&nbsp;...", "title": "Days of Future Passed" }, { "snippet": "Justin David Hayward <b>is</b> an English musician best known as songwriter, lead \nsinger, and ... Hayward wrote singles for the Moody Blues including &quot;<b>Nights in</b> \n<b>White Satin</b>&quot;, &quot;Tuesday Afternoon&quot;, &quot;Voices in the Sky&quot;, ... 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Who voices marco from star vs the forces of evil?
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Adam McArthur
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