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When did the smoking ban came into the uk?
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Smoking ban in England
[ "1 July 2007" ]
[ "Smoking in the United Kingdom", "Smoking ban in England" ]
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Who won the best picture in the oscars?
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Academy Award for Best Picture
[ "The Shape of Water" ]
[ "Academy Award for Best Picture" ]
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What kind of money is used in the netherlands?
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Dutch guilder
[ "the euro" ]
[ "Dutch guilder" ]
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Where does pati from pati's mexican table live?
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Pati Jinich
[ "Chevy Chase , Maryland" ]
[ "Pati Jinich" ]
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When was the first battle royale game made?
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Battle royale game
[ "2012" ]
[ "Battle Royale" ]
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Who wrote we are standing on holy ground?
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Geron Davis
[ "Geron Davis" ]
[ "Geron Davis" ]
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Who wrote the declaration of rights of man and citizen 1789?
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Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen
[ "Honoré Mirabeau", "Lafayette", "Thomas Jefferson" ]
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Where is olduvai gorge located (what countries)?
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Olduvai Gorge
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What kind of engine is in a bugatti?
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W16 engine
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When is the new episodes of wentworth coming out?
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List of Wentworth episodes
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Who invented the first car to run on gasoline?
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History of the automobile
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What is the region between mars and jupiter called?
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Asteroid belt
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Who plays the bad guy in lovely bones?
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The Lovely Bones (film)
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[ "The Lovely Bones (film)" ]
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When did hinder released lips of an angel?
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Lips of an Angel
[ "July 24 , 2006" ]
[ "Lips of an Angel" ]
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Who did the canucks get in the draft?
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List of Vancouver Canucks draft picks
[ "Matthew Thiessen", "Quinn Hughes", "Tyler Madden", "Jett Woo", "Artyom Manukyan", "Toni Utunen" ]
[ "2019 NHL Entry Draft" ]
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Who has won the most trebles in scottish football?
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Treble (association football)
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[ "Treble (association football)" ]
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How much does each episode of star trek discovery cost?
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Star Trek: Discovery
[ "US $8 -- 8.5 million" ]
[ "Star Trek: Discovery" ]
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Who is the original singer of the song i put a spell on you?
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I Put a Spell on You
[ "Screamin ' Jay Hawkins" ]
[ "I Put a Spell on You" ]
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Where will the olympics take place in 2020?
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2020 Summer Olympics
[ "Tokyo" ]
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How many times have the giants beat the dodgers?
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Dodgers–Giants rivalry
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[ "Dodgers–Giants rivalry" ]
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Number of episodes in orange is the new black season 5?
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List of Orange Is the New Black episodes
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Who is the minister of transport in malawi?
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Cabinet of Malawi
[ "Hon . Francis Kasaila" ]
[ "Cabinet of Malawi" ]
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What does hosa stand for in high school?
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HOSA (organization)
[ "Health Occupations Students of America" ]
[ "HOSA (organization)" ]
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What book is the new season of game of thrones?
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The Winds of Winter
[ "The Winds of Winter" ]
[ "Game of Thrones (season 7)", "Game of Thrones (season 5)", "Game of Thrones (season 6)" ]
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What is the age requirement for house of representatives?
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Age of candidacy
[ "25" ]
[ "List of youngest members of the United States Congress", "United States House of Representatives" ]
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How fast is the cheetah at wild adventures?
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Cheetah (Wild Adventures)
[ "52 miles per hour" ]
[ "Cheetah (Wild Adventures)" ]
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When did the us first go into the middle east?
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United States foreign policy in the Middle East
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When did the houston astros start playing baseball?
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Houston Astros
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Who's performing the halftime show at super bowl 52?
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Super Bowl LII halftime show
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Who is the all time leading scorer in the premier league?
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List of Premier League players with 100 or more goals
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Lord please give me the serenity to accept the things i cannot change?
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Serenity Prayer
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When did the berlin wall start being built?
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Berlin Wall
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Who is the minister of sports in nigeria?
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Cabinet of Nigeria
[ "Solomon Dalong" ]
[ "Yusuf Sulaiman", "Ishaya Mark Aku", "Solomon Dalung", "Cabinet of President Goodluck Jonathan" ]
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Who plays jason street in friday night lights?
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Scott Porter
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What number is harry potter order of the phoenix?
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Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
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[ "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix" ]
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Is guyana part of the caribbean or south america?
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Guyana
[ "South America" ]
[ "Guyana" ]
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In the united states the most common form of child mistreatment involves?
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Child abuse
[ "neglect" ]
[ "Child neglect" ]
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How does the lens of the eye change shape?
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Lens (anatomy)
[ "accommodation" ]
[ "Lens (anatomy)" ]
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What is faster a gazelle or a cheetah?
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Fastest animals
[ "Cheetah" ]
[ "Thomson's gazelle", "Fastest animals" ]
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Where is the x factor final 2017 filmed?
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The X Factor (UK series 14)
[ "Excel Centre , London" ]
[ "The X Factor (British series 14)", "The X Factor (American TV series)" ]
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Who has the world's most followers on twitter?
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List of most-followed Twitter accounts
[ "Katy Perry" ]
[ "List of most-followed Twitter accounts" ]
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What is the name of the feather duster in beauty and the beast?
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List of Disney's Beauty and the Beast characters
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Who was the third person to sign the declaration of independence?
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Signing of the United States Declaration of Independence
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Who does cameron boyce play in jake and the never land pirates?
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Jake and the Never Land Pirates
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[ "Jake and the Never Land Pirates" ]
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When was the real marigold hotel series 3 filmed?
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The Real Marigold Hotel
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How many times india won kabbadi world cup?
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Kabaddi in India
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[ "2012 Women's Kabaddi World Cup (Circle style)", "Kabaddi World Cup (Standard style)" ]
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When does the second indiana jones movie take place?
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Indiana Jones (franchise)
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[ "Indiana Jones (franchise)" ]
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Who plays billy the kid in young guns?
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Young Guns (film)
[ "Emilio Estevez" ]
[ "Young Guns" ]
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How many episodes are there in my mad fat diary season 3?
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List of My Mad Fat Diary episodes
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[ "My Mad Fat Diary" ]
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Who is the managing director of hdfc bank?
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Aditya Puri
[ "Aditya Puri" ]
[ "HDFC Bank", "Aditya Puri" ]
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Where did too close for comfort take place?
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Too Close for Comfort
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[ "Too Close for Comfort" ]
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Who plays irene roberts in home and away?
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Irene Roberts
[ "Jacqui Phillips", "Lynne McGranger" ]
[ "Irene Roberts (Home and Away)" ]
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Which egyptian god was bitten by a snake?
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Osiris myth
[ "Horus" ]
[ "Ra", "Snakes in mythology" ]
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Pain and&nbsp;...", "title": "Rheumatoid arthritis" }, { "snippet": "Sa-<b>Ra</b> is an American alternative hip hop group based in Los Angeles, California\n, also known by its full name, The Sa-<b>Ra</b> Creative Partners. The group is&nbsp;...", "title": "Sa-Ra" }, { "snippet": "The United Arab List commonly known in Israel by its Hebrew acronym <b>Ra&#39;am</b> is \nan Arab political party in Israel, and the political wing of the Southern Branch of&nbsp;...", "title": "United Arab List" }, { "snippet": "A <b>resident assistant</b> commonly shortened to <b>RA</b>, is a trained peer leader who \ncoordinates activities in resident halls in colleges, universities, or residential \nmental&nbsp;...", "title": "Resident assistant" }, { "snippet": "<b>Ra&#39;s</b> al Ghul (Arabic: رأس الغول‎) Raʾs al-Ghūl but originally pronounced by the \ncreators with Re&#39;sh, hence /ˈreɪʃ ˌæl ˈɡuːl/ RAYSH al GOOL or /ˈrɑːz&nbsp;...", "title": "Ra's al Ghul" }, { "snippet": "<b>Ra</b> is an American alternative metal and post-grunge band from Los Angeles, \nCalifornia, taking their name from the Egyptian sun god, <b>Ra</b>. The band was \nformed&nbsp;...", "title": "Ra (American band)" }, { "snippet": "In 2010, the <b>R.A.</b> Fisher Chair in Statistical Genetics was established in University \nCollege London to recognise Fisher&#39;s extraordinary contributions to both&nbsp;...", "title": "Ronald Fisher" } ] }, { "query": "egyptian god bitten by a snake", "results": [ { "snippet": "Also, the <b>snake biting</b> its tail (Ouroboros) symbolised the sea as the eternal ring \nwhich enclosed the world. In <b>Egypt</b> the <b>snake</b> has healing abilities. Hymns and&nbsp;...", "title": "Snakes in mythology" }, { "snippet": "The ouroboros or uroborus is an ancient symbol depicting a serpent or dragon \neating its own tail. Originating in ancient <b>Egyptian</b> iconography, the ouroboros \nentered western ... This <b>snake</b> encircled the iris and <b>bit</b> itself in the tail, and the \nson was named Sigurd ... Conceptions of <b>God</b> in <b>Egypt</b>: The One and the Many. \nCornell&nbsp;...", "title": "Ouroboros" }, { "snippet": "The death of Cleopatra VII, the last ruler of Ptolemaic Egypt, occurred on either \n10 or 12 August, 30 BC, in Alexandria, when she was 39 years old. According to \npopular belief, Cleopatra committed suicide by allowing an asp (Egyptian cobra) \nto <b>bite</b> her. ... Roller notes the prominence of <b>snakes</b> in <b>Egyptian mythology</b> while \nalso&nbsp;...", "title": "Death of Cleopatra" }, { "snippet": "The serpent, or <b>snake</b>, is one of the oldest and most widespread mythological \nsymbols. ... The Great <b>Goddess</b> often had <b>snakes</b> as her familiars—sometimes \ntwining ... In Ancient <b>Egypt</b>, where the earliest written cultural records exist, the \nserpent ... as Jörmungandr encircled the world in the ocean&#39;s abyss <b>biting</b> its own \ntail.", "title": "Serpent (symbolism)" }, { "snippet": "&quot;Asp&quot; is the modern Anglicisation of the word &quot;aspis,&quot; which in antiquity referred \nto any one of several venomous <b>snake</b> species found in the Nile region. The \nspecific epithet, aspis, is a Greek word that means &quot;viper.&quot; It is believed that aspis \nreferred to what is now known as the <b>Egyptian</b> cobra. ... people and concluded \nthat the <b>bite</b> of the asp (from aspis—<b>Egyptian</b> cobra,&nbsp;...", "title": "Asp (reptile)" }, { "snippet": "<b>Snake</b> charming is the practice of appearing to hypnotize a <b>snake</b> (often a cobra) \nby playing ... Ancient <b>Egypt</b> was home to one form of <b>snake</b> charming, though the \npractice as it exists today likely arose in India. ... types of <b>snake</b>, the <b>gods</b> to \nwhom they were sacred, and how to treat those who were <b>bitten</b> by the reptiles.", "title": "Snake charming" }, { "snippet": "The Osiris myth is the most elaborate and influential story in ancient <b>Egyptian</b> \n<b>mythology</b>. ... Most commonly, the child god has been <b>bitten by a snake</b>, reflecting \nthe Egyptians&#39; fear of <b>snakebite</b> and the resulting poison. Some texts indicate that\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Osiris myth" }, { "snippet": "The Israelites <b>bitten</b> by fiery serpents (Book of Numbers chapter 21). A print from \nthe Phillip Medhurst Collection of Bible illustrations. The fiery flying serpent is a \ncreature mentioned in the Book of Isaiah in the Hebrew Bible or in ... In Cicero&#39;s \nOn the Nature of the <b>Gods</b> Book 1 XXXVI, Cotta describes how the <b>Egyptian</b> ibis \nwas&nbsp;...", "title": "Fiery flying serpent" }, { "snippet": "The Egyptian cobra (Naja haje) is a species of venomous <b>snake</b> in the family \nElapidae. ... The average venom yield is 175 to 300 mg in a single <b>bite</b>, and the \nmurine ... The Egyptian cobra was represented in <b>Egyptian mythology</b> by the&nbsp;...", "title": "Egyptian cobra" }, { "snippet": "In the biblical Books of Kings the Nehushtan is the derogatory name given to the \nbronze ... <b>Snake</b> cults had been well established in Canaan in the Bronze Age: ... \nIn the biblical story, following their Exodus from <b>Egypt</b>, the Israelites set out from \n... Moses prayed to <b>God</b>, who told Moses, &#39;Make thee a fiery serpent, and set it&nbsp;...", "title": "Nehushtan" } ] } ]
Who played ronnie barker's daughter in porridge?
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Porridge (TV series)
[ "Patricia Brake" ]
[ "Porridge (1974 TV series)" ]
[ { "answer": [ "Patricia Brake" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
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Difference between bid and offer in stock market?
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Bid price
[ "the bid -- ask spread" ]
[ "Bid–ask spread" ]
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Who is the actor who plays deacons dad on nashville?
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List of Nashville cast members
[ "Ronny Cox" ]
[ "Nashville, Tennessee" ]
[ { "answer": [ "Ronny Cox", "Daniel Ronald Cox" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
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The greatest range between consecutive high and low tides occurs at which lunar phase?
6005064217427271376
Tidal range
[ "( full moon ) ." ]
[ "Lunar phase" ]
[ { "answer": [ "first quarter", "third quarter" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
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Who plays chin ho kelly's brother in law?
8261673155907434232
List of Hawaii Five-0 (2010 TV series) characters
[ "Christopher Sean" ]
[ "Hawaii Five-0 (2010 TV series)", "Hawaii Five-O (1968 TV series)", "Chin Ho", "Christopher Sean", "Hawaii Five-O" ]
[ { "answer": [ "Christopher Sean Friel", "Christopher Sean" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
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Danny often rants to McGarrett about his dislike for everything Hawaiian, from&nbsp;...", "title": "List of Hawaii Five-0 (2010 TV series) characters" }, { "snippet": "(One of the fictional detectives in the series was named <b>Chin Ho Kelly</b>). He was \nthe head of the Honolulu Stock Exchange, the first Asian president of a Triple-A&nbsp;...", "title": "Chinn Ho" }, { "snippet": "Meanwhile, <b>Chin Ho Kelly</b> (Daniel Dae Kim) learns that Sara&#39;s aunt and uncle in \nMexico are filing for adoption, and Chin starts contemplating fatherhood. This&nbsp;...", "title": "Hawaii Five-0 (2010 TV series, season 7)" }, { "snippet": "In turn, McGarrett enlists Honolulu newcomer Danny Williams, a divorced \ndetective who moved from New Jersey to be closer to his daughter; <b>Chin Ho Kelly</b>\n,&nbsp;...", "title": "Hawaii Five-0 (2010 TV series, season 1)" }, { "snippet": "In the show, McGarrett oversees state police officers – the young Danny Williams, \nveteran <b>Chin Ho Kelly</b>, and streetwise Kono Kalakaua for seasons one through&nbsp;...", "title": "Hawaii Five-O (1968 TV series)" }, { "snippet": "Daniel Dae Kim (left) and Grace Park (right) play cousins <b>Chin Ho Kelly</b> and \nKono Kalakaua. It is the second time Park starred in a reimagined show, after&nbsp;...", "title": "Pilot (Hawaii Five-0)" }, { "snippet": "He fills out the team by selecting HPD lieutenant <b>Chin Ho Kelly</b>, his father&#39;s \nprotégé, and Chin&#39;s cousin, Kono Kalakaua, a rookie HPD officer. DHS Special \nAgent&nbsp;...", "title": "Hawaii Five-0 (2010 TV series)" } ] }, { "query": "Christopher Sean", "results": [ { "snippet": "<b>Christopher Sean</b> Friel (born October 25, 1985) is an American actor known for \nhis role as Paul Narita on the NBC soap opera Days of Our Lives. He previously&nbsp;...", "title": "Christopher Sean" }, { "snippet": "Paul Narita is a fictional character from the NBC Daytime soap opera, Days of \nOur Lives portrayed by <b>Christopher Sean</b>. Paul was created under head writers&nbsp;...", "title": "Paul Narita" }, { "snippet": "<b>Christopher Sean</b> &quot;Chris&quot; Harper-Mercer (July 26, 1989 – October 1, 2015) was \nenrolled in the introductory composition class where he shot his victims. He was&nbsp;...", "title": "Umpqua Community College shooting" }, { "snippet": "Michael Penn (brother); <b>Sean</b> Penn (brother); Dylan Penn (niece). <b>Christopher</b> \nShannon “Chris“ Penn (October 10, 1965 – January 24, 2006), was an American\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Chris Penn" }, { "snippet": "<b>Christopher Sean</b> Lowe (born 4 October 1959) is an English musician, singer, \nsongwriter and co-founder of the synthpop duo Pet Shop Boys which he formed&nbsp;...", "title": "Chris Lowe" }, { "snippet": "<b>Christopher Sean</b> Syler, otherwise known as Chris Syler, is an American born \nBolivian singer-songwriter, composer and television personality. He began \nwriting&nbsp;...", "title": "Chris Syler" }, { "snippet": "<b>Christopher Sean</b> Mays (born 11 May 1966) is an English former cricketer. Mays \nwas a right-handed batsman who bowled right-arm off break. He was born at&nbsp;...", "title": "Christopher Mays" }, { "snippet": "<b>Christopher Sean</b> Chester (born January 12, 1983) is a former American football \nguard. He played college football at Oklahoma and was drafted by the&nbsp;...", "title": "Chris Chester (American football)" }, { "snippet": "<b>Christopher Sean</b> &quot;Chris&quot; George (born September 24, 1966) is a former Major \nLeague Baseball pitcher who played with the Milwaukee Brewers in 1991.", "title": "Chris George (right-handed pitcher)" }, { "snippet": "<b>Christopher Sean</b> Teague was born on December 16, 1985, while Stephanie Lee \nTeague (née, Beaird) was born on August 23, 1986. 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The \nnew series&nbsp;...", "title": "Scott Caan" }, { "snippet": "Cast of <b>Hawaii Five</b>-0 season 2 from left to right: Grace Park as Officer Kono \nKalakaua, Daniel Dae Kim as Lieutenant Chin Ho Kelly, Alex <b>O</b>&#39;Loughlin as \nLieutenant&nbsp;...", "title": "List of Hawaii Five-0 (2010 TV series) characters" } ] } ]
Where does the novel call me by your name take place?
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Call Me by Your Name (novel)
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When did women get the right to vote in canada?
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Women's suffrage in Canada
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[ "Women's suffrage in Canada" ]
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Where did the term who dat come from?
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Who Dat?
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[ "Who Dat?" ]
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What does whitney port do for a living?
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Whitney Port
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[ "Whitney Port" ]
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When did blackpool tower circus stop using animals?
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Blackpool Tower
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[ "Blackpool Tower" ]
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What is the scientific name of bitter gourd?
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Momordica charantia
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[ "Momordica charantia" ]
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Who sings the song she's come undone?
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Undun (song)
[ "The Guess Who" ]
[ "Undun (song)" ]
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When does meredith find out pierce is her sister?
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Maggie Pierce
[ "the season ten finale" ]
[ "List of Grey's Anatomy episodes" ]
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Peter Horton served as both&nbsp;...", "title": "Grey's Anatomy (season 2)" }, { "snippet": "Main article: List of <b>Grey&#39;s Anatomy episodes</b>. The number in the &quot;No. overall&quot; \ncolumn refers to the episode&#39;s number within the overall&nbsp;...", "title": "Grey's Anatomy (season 11)" }, { "snippet": "The season consists of 24 <b>episodes</b>, with the season&#39;s seventh <b>episode</b> marking \nthe 300th <b>episode</b> for the series overall. The season is&nbsp;...", "title": "Grey's Anatomy (season 14)" }, { "snippet": "Main article: List of <b>Grey&#39;s Anatomy episodes</b> ... the &quot;No. in season&quot; column refers \nto the episode&#39;s number within this particular season.", "title": "Grey's Anatomy (season 13)" } ] } ]
When was the sound barrier broken for the first time?
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Chuck Yeager
[ "1947" ]
[ "Sound barrier" ]
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Who plays barnaby's wife in midsomer murders?
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List of Midsomer Murders characters
[ "Jane Wymark" ]
[ "List of Midsomer Murders characters" ]
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Where is the alveoli located in the human body?
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Pulmonary alveolus
[ "lung parenchyma" ]
[ "Pulmonary alveolus" ]
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Who wrote there is power in a union?
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There Is Power in a Union
[ "Joe Hill" ]
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Where were the olympic games held in 1956?
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1956 Summer Olympics
[ "Melbourne , Victoria , Australia" ]
[ "1956 Summer Olympics" ]
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Where is the champions league final taking place this year?
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2018 UEFA Champions League Final
[ "NSC Olimpiyskiy Stadium , Kiev" ]
[ "2015 UEFA Champions League Final", "2017 UEFA Champions League Final", "2016 UEFA Champions League Final" ]
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When was the carbon tax introduced in canada?
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Carbon tax
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Who wrote the song top of the world?
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Top of the World (The Carpenters song)
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What year did the first thor come out?
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Thor (film)
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[ "Thor (Marvel Comics)", "Thor (film)", "Thor in comics", "Thor (Marvel Cinematic Universe)" ]
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Who was james bond in original casino royale?
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Casino Royale (1967 film)
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[ "Casino Royale (1967 film)" ]
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When is the second big hero 6 coming out?
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Big Hero 6: The Series
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Who played harmonica on i feel for you?
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I Feel for You
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[ "I Feel You", "I Feel for You" ]
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Where do the symbols of elements come from?
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Symbol (chemistry)
[ "Latin alphabet" ]
[ "Naming of chemical elements", "Symbol (chemistry)" ]
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When does star trek discovery come out netflix?
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Star Trek: Discovery
[ "September 24 , 2017" ]
[ "Star Trek: Discovery" ]
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The individual most responsible for initiating portuguese voyages of exploration was?
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Age of Discovery
[ "Afonso IV of Portugal" ]
[ "Portuguese discoveries" ]
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Who is the main character in orbiting jupiter?
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Orbiting Jupiter
[ "Jackson ( Jack ) Hurd" ]
[ "Orbiting Jupiter" ]
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Where do the philadelphia eagles play their home games?
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Lincoln Financial Field
[ "Lincoln Financial Field" ]
[ "Philadelphia Eagles" ]
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What is the meaning of the name leroy?
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Leroy (name)
[ "`` the king ''" ]
[ "Leroy (name)" ]
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Who plays leonard snart in legends of tomorrow?
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Wentworth Miller
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Who sang the facts of life theme song?
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Gloria Loring
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Who got the most medals in the commonwealth games 2018?
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2018 Commonwealth Games medal table
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What region of the world is mexico city in?
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Mexico City
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Who portrayed dorothy in 1925 wizard of oz?
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The Wizard of Oz (1925 film)
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Where does the phrase jeepers creepers come from?
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Jeepers Creepers (song)
[ "euphemism for Jesus Christ" ]
[ "Jeepers Creepers" ]
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When's the last time the eagles went to the playoffs?
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List of Philadelphia Eagles seasons
[ "2017" ]
[ "Philadelphia Eagles" ]
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What does jct stand for in building contracts?
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Joint Contracts Tribunal
[ "Joint Contracts Tribunal" ]
[ "Joint Contracts Tribunal" ]
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What was tom's wife name on the jeffersons?
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List of The Jeffersons supporting characters
[ "Helen" ]
[ "The Jeffersons" ]
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When does chromosome replication occur in eukaryotic cell?
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Cell cycle
[ "Mitosis" ]
[ "Eukaryotic DNA replication" ]
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At which university was the very first psychology research laboratory established?
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Wilhelm Wundt
[ "University of Leipzig" ]
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Where did blue ribbon sports open its first two retail stores?
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Nike, Inc.
[ "Santa Monica , California", "Wellesley , Massachusetts" ]
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When did the open era start in tennis?
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History of tennis
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Who won the stanley cup finals in 2018?
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2018 Stanley Cup Finals
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When is episode 11 season 5 of steven universe coming out?
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List of Steven Universe episodes
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[ "List of Steven Universe episodes" ]
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Who played daniel boone son on tv series?
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Darby Hinton
[ "Edgar Raymond Darby Hinton" ]
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