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Where did the saying kill them all let god sort them out?
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Arnaud Amalric
[ "Arnaud Amalric" ]
[ "Caedite eos. Novit enim Dominus qui sunt eius.", "Arnaud Amalric" ]
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Who won men's ice hockey in the olympics?
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Ice hockey at the 2018 Winter Olympics – Men's tournament
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[ "List of Olympic medalists in ice hockey" ]
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Who is credited with the birth of the tea industry in srilanka?
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Tea production in Sri Lanka
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When is the fractured but whole coming out?
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South Park: The Fractured but Whole
[ "October 17 , 2017" ]
[ "South Park: The Fractured but Whole" ]
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Who won the battle of sullivan's island?
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Battle of Sullivan's Island
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[ "Battle of Sullivan's Island" ]
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Who plays sonny corinthos dad on general hospital?
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Ron Hale
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[ "Ron Hale" ]
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Where did the phrase skeletons in the closet come from?
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Skeleton in the closet (idiom)
[ "British journal The Eclectic Review" ]
[ "Skeleton in the closet (idiom)", "Skeleton in the closet" ]
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When was the australian national anthem first performed?
1386870410247751396
Advance Australia Fair
[ "30 November 1878" ]
[ "God Save the Queen", "Advance Australia Fair" ]
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In 1974 the Whitlam government performed a nationwide opinion survey\n,&nbsp;...", "title": "1977 Australian plebiscite (National Song)" }, { "snippet": "&quot;<b>God Save the Queen</b>&quot; (alternatively known as &quot;God Save the King&quot; in ... It \nremained the country&#39;s sole national anthem until 1977. ... (such as Australia, \ntogether with &quot;<b>Advance Australia Fair</b>&quot;), but does not&nbsp;...", "title": "National anthems of New Zealand" }, { "snippet": "Introduction[edit]. Most nation states have an <b>anthem</b>, defined as &quot;a song, as of \npraise, devotion ... For example, the British <b>national anthem</b> &quot;<b>God Save the</b> \n<b>Queen</b>&quot; was first performed as &quot;God Save the King&quot; in 1745. ... Jump up to: &quot;<b>God</b> \n<b>Save the Queen</b>&quot; is the royal <b>anthem</b> of Antigua and Barbuda, <b>Australia</b>, the \nBahamas,&nbsp;...", "title": "List of national anthems" }, { "snippet": "The honors music for a person, office or rank is music played on formal or \nceremonial ... Instances of honors music other than the relevant <b>national anthem</b> \ninclude the following: ... the Vice Regal Salute, The first six bars of &quot;<b>God Save the</b> \n<b>Queen</b>&quot; immediately followed by ... Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (\n<b>Australia</b>).", "title": "Honors music" }, { "snippet": "God Defend New Zealand is one of two <b>national anthems</b> of New Zealand, the \nother being &quot;<b>God Save the Queen</b>&quot;. Legally the two have equal status, but &quot;God&nbsp;...", "title": "God Defend New Zealand" }, { "snippet": "A <b>national anthem</b> is generally a patriotic musical composition that evokes and \neulogizes the history, traditions, and struggles of its people, recognized either by\n&nbsp;...", "title": "National anthem" }, { "snippet": "A Night at the Opera is the fourth studio album by the British rock band Queen, \nreleased on 21 ... The only song on the album recorded at Trident was &quot;<b>God Save</b> \n<b>the Queen</b>&quot;, which ... was an instrumental cover of &quot;<b>God Save the Queen</b>&quot;, the \nBritish <b>national anthem</b>, for ... <b>Australian</b> Chart Book, St Ives, N.S.W; ^ Steffen \nHung.", "title": "A Night at the Opera (Queen album)" }, { "snippet": "&quot;Waltzing Matilda&quot; is Australia&#39;s best-known bush ballad, and has been described \nas the country&#39;s &quot;unofficial national anthem&quot;. ... with 43% for &quot;<b>Advance Australia</b> \n<b>Fair</b>&quot;, 19% for &quot;<b>God Save the Queen</b>&quot; and 10% for &quot;Song of Australia&quot;.", "title": "Waltzing Matilda" } ] }, { "query": "When was the australian national anthem first performed?", "results": [ { "snippet": "&quot;<b>Advance Australia Fair</b>&quot; is the national anthem of Australia. Created by the \nScottish-born composer Peter Dodds McCormick, the song was <b>first performed</b> in\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Advance Australia Fair" }, { "snippet": "&quot;Waltzing Matilda&quot; is Australia&#39;s best-known bush ballad, and has been described \nas the country&#39;s &quot;unofficial national anthem&quot;. ... The song was <b>first</b> recorded in \n1926 as <b>performed</b> by John Collinson and Russell Callow. ... It is also <b>performed</b>, \nalong with &quot;<b>Advance Australia Fair</b>&quot;, at the annual AFL Grand Final. Matilda the&nbsp;...", "title": "Waltzing Matilda" }, { "snippet": "God Save the Queen is the royal anthem in a number of Commonwealth realms, \ntheir territories ... Beyond its <b>first</b> verse, which is consistent, &quot;God Save the Queen/\nKing&quot; has many historic and extant versions. ... The same proclamation <b>made</b> &quot;\n<b>Advance Australia Fair</b>&quot; the national anthem and the basis for the &quot;Vice-Regal&nbsp;...", "title": "God Save the Queen" }, { "snippet": "Peter Dodds McCormick (1834? – 30 October 1916), a Scottish-born \nschoolteacher, was the composer of the <b>Australian national anthem</b> &quot;<b>Advance</b> \n<b>Australia Fair</b>&quot;. ... Included in his collected works was &quot;<b>Advance Australia Fair</b>&quot;, \nwhich was <b>first performed</b> in public by Andrew Fairfax at the St Andrew&#39;s Day \nconcert of the&nbsp;...", "title": "Peter Dodds McCormick" }, { "snippet": "As an additional question in the 1977 referendum, the voters were polled on \nwhich song they would prefer to be <b>played</b> as the de facto <b>national anthem</b> Voting\n&nbsp;...", "title": "1977 Australian plebiscite (National Song)" }, { "snippet": "Introduction[edit]. 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She has also <b>sung</b> with The Seekers, <b>first</b> taking the \nplace of Judith Durham as the lead vocalist in the song &quot;The Carnival Is Over&quot; for \nthe Closing&nbsp;...", "title": "Julie Anthony (singer)" }, { "snippet": "A <b>national anthem</b> is generally a patriotic musical composition that evokes and \neulogizes the ... The <b>first national anthem</b> to be officially adopted was La \nMarseillaise, for the <b>First</b> French Republic. Composed in 1792 ... In these cases, \nthere are established de facto <b>anthems played</b> at sporting events or diplomatic \nreceptions.", "title": "National anthem" }, { "snippet": "The music of <b>Australia</b> has an extensive history <b>made</b> of music societies. \nIndigenous <b>Australian</b> ... &quot;Waltzing Matilda&quot;, often regarded as <b>Australia&#39;s</b> \nunofficial <b>national anthem</b>, is a quintessential <b>Australian</b> ... O&#39;Keefe formed a \nband in 1956; his hit Wild One <b>made</b> him the <b>first Australian</b> rock&#39;n&#39;roller to reach \nthe <b>national</b> charts.", "title": "Music of Australia" } ] } ]
Who invented the movable type printing press in china?
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Movable type
[ "Bi Sheng" ]
[ "Movable type" ]
[ { "answer": [ "Bi Sheng", "Bì Shēng" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
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Where is the jury found in the constitution?
-3614729606216025524
Article Three of the United States Constitution
[ "Section 2" ]
[ "Juries in the United States", "Jury nullification in the United States", "Sixth Amendment to the United States Constitution" ]
[ { "answer": [ "Sixth Amendment", "Article Three", "Fifth Amendment", "Seventh Amendment" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
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Who sings the steel dragon songs in rockstar?
-4755839211985604556
Rock Star (2001 film)
[ "Brian Vander Ark", "Miljenko Matijevic" ]
[ "Steel dragon (disambiguation)", "Rock Star (2001 film)", "Jason Flemyng" ]
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The movie \n<b>Rock Star</b> (2001), about a tribute band singer who is asked to join the band he \nhas&nbsp;...", "title": "Tim \"Ripper\" Owens" }, { "snippet": "Jeffrey Steven Pilson (born January 19, 1959) is an American musician who is \ncurrently the bass guitarist for the rock band Foreigner. He has also performed \nwith bands Dokken and Dio. He also plays guitar, cello, keyboards, piano, and \nmellotron. Pilson played fictional heavy metal bassist Jörgen in the 2001 film \n<b>Rock Star</b>, ... Pilson played bassist Jorgen, of the fictional band <b>Steel Dragon</b>, \nalong with&nbsp;...", "title": "Jeff Pilson" }, { "snippet": "Jason John Bonham (born 15 July 1966) is an English drummer. He is the son of \nthe late Led ... Jason Bonham also appeared in the movie <b>Rock Star</b>, 2001. \nBonham played drummer A.C., of the fictional band <b>Steel Dragon</b>. ... The band \nfeatured Led Zeppelin tracks along with <b>songs</b> from Hagar&#39;s various career \nprojects,&nbsp;...", "title": "Jason Bonham" }, { "snippet": "Myles Richard Bass (born November 27, 1969), known professionally as Myles \nKennedy, is an ... Kennedy&#39;s debut solo <b>album</b>, Year of the Tiger, was released in \nMarch 2018. ... by Wahlberg&#39;s character, Chris &quot;Izzy&quot; Cole, the lead singer of \nThor&#39;s favorite band, <b>Steel Dragon</b>. ... 2001, <b>Rock Star</b>, Mike, Cameo appearance\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Myles Kennedy" }, { "snippet": "Zachary Phillip Wylde is an American musician, singer, songwriter, and actor. He \nis best known ... Black Label Society&#39;s <b>album</b> Shot To Hell, was released on \nSeptember 11, 2006 in the UK, and September 12, 2006 ... 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According to the law of​ demand a decrease in the price of a good causes?
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Law of demand
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What season is crisis on earth x part 1?
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Crisis on Earth-X
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When was under god inserted into the pledge of allegiance?
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Pledge of Allegiance (United States)
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What are the three branches of government in virginia?
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Government of Virginia
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Where are sister chromatids attached to one another?
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Sister chromatids
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[ "Sister chromatids", "Centromere" ]
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The kinetochore assembles on the <b>centromere</b> \nand links the chromosome to&nbsp;...", "title": "Kinetochore" }, { "snippet": "A <b>sister chromatid</b> refers to the identical copies (chromatids) formed by the DNA \nreplication of a chromosome, with both copies joined together by a common \n<b>centromere</b>. ... to aneuploidy and cancer, especially when checkpoints fail to \ndetect DNA damage or when incorrectly <b>attached</b> mitotic spindles don&#39;t function \nproperly.", "title": "Sister chromatids" }, { "snippet": "A chromosome is a deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) molecule with part or all of the \ngenetic ... 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Who established the first textile mill where spinning and weaving occurred in one place?
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Cotton mill
[ "Edmund Cartwright" ]
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Who played the medical examiner on law and order?
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Leslie Hendrix
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Who is long john silver in black sails?
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Long John Silver
[ "Luke Arnold" ]
[ "Black Sails (TV series)" ]
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Where does easy jet fly from in uk?
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EasyJet
[ "London Luton Airport" ]
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Where did the name swedish fish come from?
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Swedish Fish
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Who has won the most trophies in european football?
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List of UEFA club competition winners
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[ "List of UEFA club competition winners" ]
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Who were the leaders of the battle of chickamauga?
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Battle of Chickamauga
[ "William Rosecrans", "Braxton Bragg" ]
[ "Battle of Chickamauga" ]
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The whole world is one family in sanskrit?
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Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam
[ "Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam" ]
[ "Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam" ]
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Basketball how long can you stay in the paint?
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Key (basketball)
[ "three seconds" ]
[ "Three seconds rule" ]
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When did the first episode of phineas and ferb come out?
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Phineas and Ferb
[ "August 17 , 2007" ]
[ "Phineas and Ferb" ]
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One version of determinsm from eastern philosophy is known as what?
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Determinism
[ "Karma" ]
[ "Eastern philosophy", "Determinism" ]
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When is the next episode of summer camp island?
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Summer Camp Island
[ "late 2018" ]
[ "Summer Camp Island" ]
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Who won the 2018 formula 1 australian grand prix tournament?
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2018 Formula One World Championship
[ "Sebastian Vettel" ]
[ "2018 Australian Grand Prix" ]
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Where did they film bridge on the river kwai?
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The Bridge on the River Kwai
[ "Sri Lanka" ]
[ "The Bridge on the River Kwai" ]
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When was trade dispute act came into existence?
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Trade Disputes Act 1906
[ "1906" ]
[ "Collymore v Attorney General", "Trade Disputes Act 1906", "Category:United Kingdom Acts of Parliament 1965", "Rookes v Barnard" ]
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What is the hair on a horse called?
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Mane (horse)
[ "mane" ]
[ "Mane (horse)", "Tail (horse)" ]
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But as the thirsty horses approached the water, he <b>called</b> them back.", "title": "Hair whorl (horse)" }, { "snippet": "For the musical instrument <b>called</b> &quot;bow&quot;, see musical bow. A cello bow. In music, \na bow /boʊ/ is a tensioned stick which has <b>hair</b> (usually <b>horse</b>-tail <b>hair</b>) coated in \nrosin&nbsp;...", "title": "Bow (music)" }, { "snippet": "Roan is a <b>horse</b> coat color pattern characterized by an even mixture of colored \nand white <b>hairs</b> ... These regions of solid-colored coat are <b>called</b> &quot;corn spots&quot; or &quot;\ncorn marks&quot; and can appear even without the <b>horse</b> having had a visible injury.", "title": "Roan (horse)" } ] }, { "query": "hair on a horse called tail", "results": [ { "snippet": "The <b>tail</b> of the <b>horse</b> and other equines consists of two parts, the dock and the \nskirt. The dock consists of the muscles and skin covering the coccygeal vertebrae\n. 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Who's playing drums for guns and roses?
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Not in This Lifetime... Tour
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When is the nba first regular season game?
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2017–18 NBA season
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Which is the uppermost layer of the skin?
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Epidermis
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Who was the starting quarterback for the vikings?
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List of Minnesota Vikings starting quarterbacks
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When did the many adventures of winnie the pooh come out?
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The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
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When does the next season of portlandia start?
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Portlandia (TV series)
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Who wrote the book for in the heights?
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In the Heights
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[ "In the Heights" ]
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Who wrote the song billy don't be a hero?
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Billy Don't Be a Hero
[ "Peter Callander", "Mitch Murray" ]
[ "Billy Don't Be a Hero" ]
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Whose diary describes the great plague of london?
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Great Plague of London
[ "Samuel Pepys" ]
[ "Samuel Pepys", "John Evelyn", "A Journal of the Plague Year", "Old St. Paul's (novel)" ]
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In 1911 congress decided to fix the size of the house at?
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Apportionment Act of 1911
[ "435" ]
[ "Apportionment Act of 1911" ]
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Who won american next top model season 1?
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America's Next Top Model
[ "Adrianne Curry" ]
[ "America's Next Top Model (season 1)" ]
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When did the high priest enter the holy of holies?
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Holy of Holies
[ "Yom Kippur" ]
[ "Holy of Holies" ]
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Who played mildred on the jack benny show?
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Barbara Nichols
[ "Barbara Marie Nickerauer" ]
[ "Barbara Nichols", "Shirley Mitchell", "The Jack Benny Program (season 11)" ]
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She appeared in an uncredited role in <b>Mildred</b> Pierce (1945) (where she had a \ngood&nbsp;...", "title": "Butterfly McQueen" }, { "snippet": "This is a list of episodes for the tenth season (1959–60) of the television version \nof The <b>Jack</b> ... <b>Benny</b> and his irritating girlfriend <b>Mildred</b> crash the intimate dinner \nparty at a swanky Beverly Hills restaurant and drive the Stewart&#39;s to drastic&nbsp;...", "title": "The Jack Benny Program (season 10)" }, { "snippet": "Shirley Mitchell (November 4, 1919 – November 11, 2013) was an American \nradio, film, and ... In the late 1950s she appeared twice on The <b>Jack Benny</b> \n<b>Program</b> as <b>Mildred</b> Meyerhauser, Jack&#39;s brash, blonde bombshell date with a \nthick Bronx&nbsp;...", "title": "Shirley Mitchell" }, { "snippet": "A Day in the Life of Dennis Day is an American old-time radio situation comedy. \n... the same Dennis Day as that bright young man on the air with <b>Jack Benny</b>. ... &quot;I&#39;\nm just as scared as I was in 1939 [when he joined Benny&#39;s <b>show</b>],&quot; he said. ... \n<b>Mildred</b> Anderson (played at different times by Bettie Miles, Barbara Eiler, and&nbsp;...", "title": "A Day in the Life of Dennis Day" }, { "snippet": "Muriel Landers (October 27, 1921 – February 19, 1977) was an American actress\n, singer and ... Sinatra <b>Show</b>. Her performance on the series caught the attention \nof <b>Jack Benny</b> who invited her to perform with him at the London Palladium. ... \nShe also had a recurring role as &quot;<b>Mildred</b> Cosgrove&quot; on The Joey Bishop <b>Show</b>.", "title": "Muriel Landers" }, { "snippet": "Dennis Day was an American singer, radio, television and film personality and \ncomedian of ... Day appeared for the first time on <b>Jack Benny</b>&#39;s radio <b>show</b> on \nOctober 8, ... Day was engaged to their daughter <b>Mildred</b>, played by Barbara Eiler\n.", "title": "Dennis Day" }, { "snippet": "I&#39;m Glad There Is You is a song written by Jimmy Dorsey and Paul Madeira first \npublished in ... The song also appeared on The Today <b>Show</b> in 1995, The <b>Jack</b> \n<b>Benny Show</b> in 1964, and The Frank Sinatra <b>Show</b> in 1957. ... Jazz compositions \n&middot; Songs written by Jimmy Dorsey &middot; Jimmy Dorsey songs &middot; <b>Mildred</b> Bailey songs&nbsp;...", "title": "I'm Glad There Is You" }, { "snippet": "Jeffrey Lynn Goldblum is an American actor and musician. He has starred in \nsome of the ... His jazz band, Jeff Goldblum and the <b>Mildred</b> Snitzer Orchestra, \nreleased ... In 2014, Goldblum&#39;s jazz band, The <b>Mildred</b> Snitzer Orchestra, did a \nweekly <b>show</b> at the Carlyle Hotel. ... 1978, Invasion of the Body Snatchers, <b>Jack</b> \nBellicec.", "title": "Jeff Goldblum" } ] }, { "query": "Mildred Meyerhouser", "results": [ { "snippet": "Barbara Marie Nickerauer (December 10, 1928 – October 5, 1976), better known \nas Barbara ... 1958-1960, The Jack Benny Program, <b>Mildred Meyerhouser</b>, 4 \nepisodes. 1959, The Scarface Mob, Brandy LaFrance, Television movie.", "title": "Barbara Nichols" }, { "snippet": "Shirley Mitchell (November 4, 1919 – November 11, 2013) was an American \nradio, film, and ... In the late 1950s she appeared twice on The Jack Benny \nProgram as <b>Mildred Meyerhauser</b>, Jack&#39;s brash, blonde bombshell date with a \nthick Bronx&nbsp;...", "title": "Shirley Mitchell" } ] }, { "query": "Who played mildred on the jack benny show?", "results": [ { "snippet": "Barbara Marie Nickerauer (December 10, 1928 – October 5, 1976), better known \nas Barbara Nichols, was an American actress who often <b>played</b> ... 1958-1960, \nThe <b>Jack Benny Program</b>, <b>Mildred</b> Meyerhouser, 4 episodes. 1959, The Scarface\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Barbara Nichols" }, { "snippet": "Thelma &quot;Butterfly&quot; McQueen (January 7, 1911 – December 22, 1995) was an \nAmerican actress. ... She also <b>played</b> Butterfly, Rochester&#39;s niece and Mary \nLivingstone&#39;s maid in the <b>Jack Benny</b> radio <b>program</b> for a time during World War II\n. She appeared ... 1945, <b>Mildred</b> Pierce, Lottie – <b>Mildred&#39;s</b> Maid, Uncredited. 1946\n, Duel in&nbsp;...", "title": "Butterfly McQueen" }, { "snippet": "This is a list of episodes for the eleventh season (1960–61) of the television \nversion of The <b>Jack</b> ... In the middle commercial, Don tries to get a seal to <b>play</b> the \nState Farm Insurance jingle on three horns. ... <b>Jack</b> takes his girlfriend <b>Mildred</b> to \na black-tie violin recital, even though she would rather go see a boxing match. At \nthe&nbsp;...", "title": "The Jack Benny Program (season 11)" }, { "snippet": "Dennis Day was an American singer, radio, television and film personality and \ncomedian of ... Day appeared for the first time on <b>Jack Benny</b>&#39;s radio <b>show</b> on \nOctober 8, ... Day was engaged to their daughter <b>Mildred</b>, <b>played</b> by Barbara Eiler\n.", "title": "Dennis Day" }, { "snippet": "This is a list of episodes for the tenth season (1959–60) of the television version \nof The <b>Jack</b> ... <b>Benny</b> and his irritating girlfriend <b>Mildred</b> crash the intimate dinner \nparty at a ... <b>Jack</b> puts Chandu (<b>played</b> by Blue) out of commission, making it \nnecessary for <b>Jack</b> to wear the hokey costume and masquerade as the magician.", "title": "The Jack Benny Program (season 10)" }, { "snippet": "A Day in the Life of Dennis Day is an American old-time radio situation comedy. \n... wisecracks, much like the character Day <b>played</b> on The <b>Jack Benny Program</b>. \n... <b>Mildred</b> Anderson (<b>played</b> at different times by Bettie Miles, Barbara Eiler, and\n&nbsp;...", "title": "A Day in the Life of Dennis Day" }, { "snippet": "Shirley Mitchell (November 4, 1919 – November 11, 2013) was an American \nradio, film, and ... She also <b>played</b> in The Charlotte Greenwood <b>Show</b>. ... In the \nlate 1950s she appeared twice on The <b>Jack Benny Program</b> as <b>Mildred</b> \nMeyerhauser,&nbsp;...", "title": "Shirley Mitchell" }, { "snippet": "Muriel Landers (October 27, 1921 – February 19, 1977) was an American actress\n, singer and ... Sinatra <b>Show</b>. Her performance on the series caught the attention \nof <b>Jack Benny</b> who invited her to perform with him at the London Palladium. ... \nShe also had a recurring role as &quot;<b>Mildred</b> Cosgrove&quot; on The Joey Bishop <b>Show</b>.", "title": "Muriel Landers" }, { "snippet": "Norma Michaels (c. 1924/1925 – January 11, 2020) was an American television \nand film ... raised in Los Angeles, she got her break appearing on The <b>Jack</b> \n<b>Benny Show</b> ... My Name Is Doris, where she <b>played</b> the mother of Sally Field&#39;s \ncharacter. ... 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Which contingent leads the march past in all the olympic games?
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Olympic Games ceremony
[ "Greece" ]
[ "Olympic Games ceremony" ]
[ { "answer": [ "Greece", "Greek" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
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When did atlanta braves win the world series?
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Atlanta Braves
[ "1995" ]
[ "Atlanta Braves" ]
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Who played the cowbell on don't fear the reaper?
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(Don't Fear) The Reaper
[ "Albert Bouchard" ]
[ "(Don't Fear) The Reaper" ]
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Teams with 3 or more super bowl wins?
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List of Super Bowl champions
[ "New York Giants", "Denver Broncos", "Pittsburgh Steelers", "Los Angeles / Oakland Raiders", "Dallas Cowboys", "New England Patriots", "Washington Redskins", "San Francisco 49ers", "Green Bay Packers" ]
[ "List of Super Bowl champions" ]
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Who said speak softly and carry a big stick quizlet?
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Big Stick ideology
[ "Theodore Roosevelt" ]
[ "Big Stick ideology" ]
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Who won the battle of the bay of pigs?
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Bay of Pigs Invasion
[ "Cuban Revolutionary Armed Forces" ]
[ "Bay of Pigs Invasion" ]
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Where is don't rain on my parade from?
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Don't Rain on My Parade
[ "1964 musical Funny Girl" ]
[ "Don't Rain on My Parade" ]
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Who was the reigning english monarch in 1760?
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List of monarchs in Britain by length of reign
[ "George II", "George III" ]
[ "List of monarchs in Britain by length of reign" ]
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When did the new england patriots change their logo?
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New England Patriots
[ "2013" ]
[ "New England Patriots" ]
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Where did message in a bottle take place?
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Message in a Bottle (film)
[ "Cape Cod", "Outer Banks of North Carolina", "Chicago" ]
[ "Message in a Bottle (film)", "Message in a Bottle (novel)" ]
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How much money does tourism bring to canada?
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Tourism in Canada
[ "US $17.4 billion" ]
[ "Tourism in Canada" ]
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Who played the marshal in the man who shot liberty valance?
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The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
[ "Andy Devine" ]
[ "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance", "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (stage play)" ]
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What is the longest straight road in the united states?
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List of longest state highways in the United States
[ "Highway 200" ]
[ "North Dakota Highway 46", "U.S. Route 20", "List of longest state highways in the United States" ]
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The Interstate runs through ... Along this length, the <b>road</b> does not \nvary from an ideally <b>straight</b> line by more than a few yards. After Lincoln, I-80 \nturns&nbsp;...", "title": "Interstate 80" }, { "snippet": "Colfax Avenue is the main street that runs east–west through the Denver \nmetropolitan area in ... From west to east, it starts at Heritage <b>Road</b> in Golden as \nU.S. Highway 40 and the ... It&#39;s become legend that Playboy magazine once \ncalled Colfax &quot;the <b>longest</b>, wickedest street in <b>America</b>,&quot; but attempts to source \nthe actual quote&nbsp;...", "title": "Colfax Avenue" }, { "snippet": "M-28 is an east–west state trunkline highway that traverses nearly all of the \nUpper Peninsula of ... M-28 is the <b>longest</b> state trunkline in Michigan numbered \nwith the &quot;M-&quot; prefix at 290.373 ... Brimley State Park is just east of Brimley on the \nold 6 Mile <b>Road</b> alignment of M-28. ... List of <b>longest</b> state highways in the <b>United</b> \n<b>States</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "M-28 (Michigan highway)" }, { "snippet": "The Pan-American Highway is a network of <b>roads</b> stretching across the American \ncontinents ... Much of the <b>road</b> system in Latin <b>America</b> is explicitly marked as ... \nthis flat 1.5 km long <b>straight</b> section can be used as an airstrip and it was used ... \nThe <b>Longest</b> Line on the Map: The <b>United States</b>, the Pan-American Highway,&nbsp;...", "title": "Pan-American Highway" }, { "snippet": "The Canada–<b>United States</b> border officially known as the International Boundary \n(French: Frontière Internationale), is the <b>longest</b> international border in the world \nbetween two countries. ... 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It is the second-<b>longest</b> Interstate <b>Highway in the United States</b>, \nfollowing I-90. ... This portion of I-80, crossing the Great Salt Lake Desert, is \nextremely flat and <b>straight</b>, dotted with large warning signs about driver fatigue \nand&nbsp;...", "title": "Interstate 80" }, { "snippet": "M-28 is an east–west <b>state</b> trunkline <b>highway</b> that traverses nearly all <b>of the</b> \nUpper Peninsula <b>of</b> ... M-28 is the <b>longest state</b> trunkline in Michigan numbered \nwith the &quot;M-&quot; prefix at 290.373 miles (467.310 km). The entire <b>highway</b> ... A \n<b>straight</b> roadway leading away to the horizon with trees on either side <b>of the road</b>. \nThe Seney&nbsp;...", "title": "M-28 (Michigan highway)" }, { "snippet": "Colfax Avenue is the main street that runs east–west through the Denver \nmetropolitan area in Colorado. As <b>U.S. Highway</b> 40, it was one of two principal \nhighways serving Denver ... It&#39;s become legend that Playboy magazine once \ncalled Colfax &quot;the <b>longest</b>, wickedest street in <b>America</b>,&quot; but attempts to source \nthe actual quote&nbsp;...", "title": "Colfax Avenue" }, { "snippet": "The Pan-American <b>Highway</b> is a network of <b>roads</b> stretching across the American \ncontinents ... Much of the <b>road</b> system in Latin <b>America</b> is explicitly marked as ... \nthis flat 1.5 km long <b>straight</b> section can be used as an airstrip and it was used ... \nThe <b>Longest</b> Line on the Map: The <b>United States</b>, the Pan-American <b>Highway</b>,&nbsp;...", "title": "Pan-American Highway" }, { "snippet": "The Canada–<b>United States</b> border officially known as the International Boundary \n(French: Frontière Internationale), is the <b>longest</b> international border in the world \nbetween two countries. It is shared between Canada and the <b>United States</b>, the \nsecond- and third - <b>largest</b> countries by area, respectively. ... Along the 49th \nparallel, the border vista is theoretically <b>straight</b> but in practice&nbsp;...", "title": "Canada–United States border" }, { "snippet": "<b>US</b> 20 and NY 78 proceed northward along Transit <b>Road</b>, remaining a four-lane \ncommercial boulevard after the interchange.", "title": "New York State Route 78" } ] }, { "query": "longest straight road in the united states?", "results": [ { "snippet": "Spanning 3,365 miles (5,415 km), it is the <b>longest road in the United States</b>, and \nthe route is roughly parallel to that of the newer Interstate 90 (I-90), which is in \nturn&nbsp;...", "title": "U.S. Route 20" }, { "snippet": "In the <b>United States</b>, each state maintains its own system of state highways. This \nis a list of the ... 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View across a desert \nvalley with a highway proceeding <b>straight</b> for many&nbsp;...", "title": "U.S. Route 50 in Nevada" }, { "snippet": "Interstate 80 (I-80) is an east–west transcontinental freeway in the <b>United States</b> \nthat runs from ... It is the second-<b>longest</b> Interstate Highway in the <b>United States</b>, \nfollowing I-90. The Interstate runs through ... Along this length, the <b>road</b> does not \nvary from an ideally <b>straight</b> line by more than a few yards. After Lincoln, I-80 \nturns&nbsp;...", "title": "Interstate 80" }, { "snippet": "Colfax Avenue is the main street that runs east–west through the Denver \nmetropolitan area in ... From west to east, it starts at Heritage <b>Road</b> in Golden as \nU.S. Highway 40 and the ... It&#39;s become legend that Playboy magazine once \ncalled Colfax &quot;the <b>longest</b>, wickedest street in <b>America</b>,&quot; but attempts to source \nthe actual quote&nbsp;...", "title": "Colfax Avenue" }, { "snippet": "M-28 is an east–west state trunkline highway that traverses nearly all of the \nUpper Peninsula of ... M-28 is the <b>longest</b> state trunkline in Michigan numbered \nwith the &quot;M-&quot; prefix at 290.373 ... Brimley State Park is just east of Brimley on the \nold 6 Mile <b>Road</b> alignment of M-28. ... List of <b>longest</b> state highways in the <b>United</b> \n<b>States</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "M-28 (Michigan highway)" }, { "snippet": "The Pan-American Highway is a network of <b>roads</b> stretching across the American \ncontinents ... Much of the <b>road</b> system in Latin <b>America</b> is explicitly marked as ... \nthis flat 1.5 km long <b>straight</b> section can be used as an airstrip and it was used ... \nThe <b>Longest</b> Line on the Map: The <b>United States</b>, the Pan-American Highway,&nbsp;...", "title": "Pan-American Highway" }, { "snippet": "The Canada–<b>United States</b> border officially known as the International Boundary \n(French: Frontière Internationale), is the <b>longest</b> international border in the world \nbetween two countries. ... Along the 49th parallel, the border vista is theoretically \n<b>straight</b> but in practice follows the 19th-century surveyed border markers and&nbsp;...", "title": "Canada–United States border" }, { "snippet": "This is a list of extreme points of Earth, the geographical locations that are farther \nnorth or south ... The farthest <b>road</b> from the Earth&#39;s centre is the <b>Road</b> to Carrel \nHut in the ... The <b>longest</b> in North <b>America</b> is 5,813 km (3,612 mi) along the \nmeridian ... The <b>longest</b> continuous <b>straight</b>-line distance in any direction on land \nis&nbsp;...", "title": "Extreme points of Earth" } ] }, { "query": "highway 46", "results": [ { "snippet": "State Route <b>46</b> (SR <b>46</b>) is an east–west state <b>highway</b> in the U.S. state of \nCalifornia. It is a major crossing of the Coast Ranges, connecting SR 1 on the \nCentral&nbsp;...", "title": "California State Route 46" }, { "snippet": "State <b>Highway 46</b>, or SH 46, is a 71.4-mile (114.9 km) state highway in the U.S. \nstate of Texas that runs from State Highway 16 east of Bandera to the&nbsp;...", "title": "Texas State Highway 46" }, { "snippet": "The following <b>highways</b> are numbered <b>46</b>: Contents. 1 International; 2 Australia; \n3 Canada; 4 Czech Republic; 5 Germany; 6 India; 7 Iran; 8 Israel; 9 Japan&nbsp;...", "title": "List of highways numbered 46" }, { "snippet": "Louisiana <b>Highway 46</b> (LA 46) is a state highway in Louisiana that serves \nOrleans and St. Bernard Parishes. It runs a west to east direction for a total length \nof&nbsp;...", "title": "Louisiana Highway 46" }, { "snippet": "Nebraska <b>Highway 46</b> is a highway in Nebraska. It runs from south to north for a \nlength of 12 miles (19 km). It has a southern terminus at Nebraska Highway 89&nbsp;...", "title": "Nebraska Highway 46" }, { "snippet": "Minnesota State <b>Highway 46</b> (MN 46) is a 46.377-mile-long (74.637 km) highway \nin north-central Minnesota, which runs from its intersection with U.S. Highway 2&nbsp;...", "title": "Minnesota State Highway 46" }, { "snippet": "North Dakota <b>Highway 46</b> (ND 46) is a 121-mile-long (195 km) road in eastern \nNorth Dakota, crossing the Red River Valley between Streeter and Oxbow.", "title": "North Dakota Highway 46" }, { "snippet": "South Dakota <b>Highway 46</b> is a 105.535-mile (169.842 km) state highway in South \nDakota, United States, that runs west to east across the southeastern part of&nbsp;...", "title": "South Dakota Highway 46" }, { "snippet": "State <b>Highway 46</b> (SH 46) is a state highway in Colorado that connects Golden \nGate Canyon State Park to State Highway 119 near Black Hawk.", "title": "Colorado State Highway 46" }, { "snippet": "North Carolina <b>Highway 46</b> (NC 46) is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of \nNorth Carolina; it is entirely in Northampton County. The route primarily&nbsp;...", "title": "North Carolina Highway 46" } ] }, { "query": "longest straight road ", "results": [ { "snippet": "The section between Balladonia and Caiguna includes what is regarded as the \n<b>longest straight</b> stretch of <b>road</b> in Australia and one of the <b>longest</b> in the world.", "title": "Eyre Highway" }, { "snippet": "A section of the A15 (between Scampton and the M180) provides the <b>longest</b> \nstretch of <b>straight road</b> in the UK. Route[edit]. Peterborough&nbsp;...", "title": "A15 road (England)" }, { "snippet": "After the junction with the Inland Kaikoura <b>road</b> (formerly SH 70) there is a 13.7 \nkm <b>straight</b>, the <b>longest straight</b> section of highway in New Zealand. Just north of\n&nbsp;...", "title": "New Zealand State Highway 7" }, { "snippet": "The Carrigrohane <b>Straight</b> is a <b>straight</b> segment of <b>road</b> that stretches for 2.75 \nmiles (4.43 km), from the edge of Cork west to Carrigrohane in County Cork,&nbsp;...", "title": "Carrigrohane Straight" }, { "snippet": "When races are not taking place, the Mulsanne <b>Straight</b> is part of the national \n<b>road</b> system of France. It is called the Ligne Droite des Hunaudières, a part of the\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Mulsanne Straight" }, { "snippet": "The Los Angeles Lakers hold the record for the <b>longest</b> winning streak in NBA \nhistory. They won 33 <b>straight</b> games in the 1971–72 season, compiling a&nbsp;...", "title": "List of National Basketball Association longest winning streaks ..." }, { "snippet": "The Nullarbor Plain is part of the area of flat, almost treeless, arid or semi-arid \ncountry of ... The railway line has the <b>longest straight</b> section of railway in the \nworld (478 km, 297 mi), ... The unsealed Transline <b>Road</b> closely follows the Trans\n-Australian Railway, running all the way from Kalgoorlie to Port Augusta and \nonward.", "title": "Nullarbor Plain" }, { "snippet": "When first built, Ailesbury road was then the <b>longest straight road</b> in Dublin. The \noriginal design set for houses to be built on this road is evident in numbers 1&nbsp;...", "title": "Ailesbury Road" }, { "snippet": "Interstate 80 (I-80) is an east–west transcontinental freeway in the United States \nthat runs from ... From near Chicago east to near Youngstown, Ohio, I-80 is a toll \n<b>road</b>, containing the majority of both the Indiana Toll <b>Road</b> and the Ohio Turnpike\n. ... 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What do sodium and magnesium have in common?
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Group 12 element
[ "form binary alloys with zinc" ]
[ "Period 3 element" ]
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When did the disney jungle book come out?
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The Jungle Book (1967 film)
[ "1967" ]
[ "The Jungle Book", "The Jungle Book (1967 film)", "The Jungle Book (1994 film)", "The Jungle Book (franchise)", "The Jungle Book (2016 film)" ]
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How many us sailors died at pearl harbor?
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Attack on Pearl Harbor
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[ "Attack on Pearl Harbor" ]
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What year is considered the beginning of islam?
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Islamic calendar
[ "AD 622" ]
[ "Prophets and messengers in Islam", "Islam", "History of Islam" ]
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It is also known as the Pierced Stone&nbsp;...", "title": "Foundation Stone" }, { "snippet": "Quilliam is a London-based think tank co-founded by Maajid Nawaz that claims it \nfocuses on counter-extremism, specifically against Islamism, which it argues \nrepresents a desire to impose a given interpretation of <b>Islam</b> on society. Founded \nas The Quilliam <b>Foundation</b>, it says it lobbies government and&nbsp;...", "title": "Quilliam (think tank)" }, { "snippet": "Muḥammad ibn ʿAbdullāh ibn ʿAbdul-Muṭṭalib ibn Hāshim c. 570 CE – 8 \nJune 632 CE), ... 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It also helped \nto&nbsp;...", "title": "Islamic Foundation of Ireland" }, { "snippet": "<b>Islamic Foundation</b> is a mosque located in Villa Park, Illinois. It was built in 1974 \nand was one of the largest mosques in the United States upon its completion.", "title": "Islamic Foundation" }, { "snippet": "The Five Pillars of <b>Islam</b> are some basic acts in <b>Islam</b>, considered mandatory by \nbelievers, and are the <b>foundation</b> of Muslim life. They are summarized in the&nbsp;...", "title": "Five Pillars of Islam" } ] }, { "query": "early prophets islam", "results": [ { "snippet": "<b>Prophets</b> in <b>Islam</b> are individuals who Muslims believe were sent by God to \nvarious ... <b>Islamic prophets</b> is one of the six articles of the <b>Islamic</b> faith. Muslims \nbelieve that the <b>first prophet</b> was also the <b>first</b> human being, Adam, created by \nAllah.", "title": "Prophets and messengers in Islam" }, { "snippet": "Muhammad was an Arab religious, social, and political leader and the founder of \n<b>Islam</b>. According to <b>Islamic</b> doctrine, he was a <b>prophet</b>, sent to present and \nconfirm ... 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Adam&#39;s role as the&nbsp;...", "title": "Adam in Islam" }, { "snippet": "The succession to Muhammad is the central issue that split the <b>Muslim</b> \ncommunity into several ... Sunni <b>Islam</b> maintains Abu Bakr to be the <b>first</b> leader \nafter Muhammad on the basis of election. ... is notable by the fact it alleges that \nhis right to succession was established at the very beginning of Muhammad&#39;s \n<b>prophetic</b> activity.", "title": "Succession to Muhammad" }, { "snippet": "Muḥammad ibn ʿAbdullāh ibn ʿAbdul-Muṭṭalib ibn Hāshim c. 570 CE – 8 ... \n<b>Prophetic</b> tradition narrates one such incident in which it is said on the authority \nof Ibn Al-Atheer that while working as herdsman at <b>early</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Muhammad in Islam" }, { "snippet": "Companions of the <b>Prophet</b> or aṣ-ṣaḥābah were the disciples and followers ... \nthem, as when Aisha, daughter of the <b>first</b> Sunni caliph Abu Bakr and the wife of \nMuhammad, was accused of infidelity. Differing&nbsp;...", "title": "Companions of the Prophet" }, { "snippet": "The history of <b>Islam</b> concerns the political, social, economic and developments of \nIslamicate ... In 610 CE, the <b>Islamic Prophet</b> Muhammad began receiving what \nMuslims consider to be divine revelations. Muhammad&#39;s message ... For \noverview treatments of the history of <b>early Islam</b>, the descriptive approach is more \npopular.", "title": "History of Islam" }, { "snippet": "The permissibility of depictions of Muhammad in <b>Islam</b> has been a contentious \nissue. Oral and ... In the Renaissance and <b>Early</b> Modern period, Muhammad was \nsometimes depicted, typically in a more neutral or ... Most Sunni Muslims believe \nthat visual depictions of all the <b>prophets</b> of <b>Islam</b> should be prohibited and are&nbsp;...", "title": "Depictions of Muhammad" } ] }, { "query": "islam founding", "results": [ { "snippet": "The history of <b>Islam</b> concerns the political, social, economic and developments of \nIslamicate civilization. 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Fard \nMuhammad&nbsp;...", "title": "Nation of Islam" }, { "snippet": "The Society of the Muslim Brothers better known as the Muslim Brotherhood is a \ntransnational Sunni Islamist organization <b>founded</b> in Egypt by <b>Islamic</b> scholar&nbsp;...", "title": "Muslim Brotherhood" }, { "snippet": "The following is a list of scholars of medieval <b>Islamic</b> civilization who have been \ndescribed as the father or the <b>founder</b> of a field by some modern scholars:.", "title": "List of Islamic scholars described as father or founder of a field ..." }, { "snippet": "The Organisation of <b>Islamic</b> Cooperation is an international organization <b>founded</b> \nin 1969, consisting of 57 member states, with a collective population of over&nbsp;...", "title": "Organisation of Islamic Cooperation" }, { "snippet": "The Moorish Science Temple of America is an American national and religious \norganization <b>founded</b> by Noble Drew Ali. He based it on the premise that African \nAmericans are descendants of the Moabites and thus are &quot;Moorish&quot; (sometimes \nalso spelled &quot;Muurish&quot; by adherents) by nationality, and <b>Islamic</b> by faith.", "title": "Moorish Science Temple of America" }, { "snippet": "The Abrahamic religions, also referred to collectively as Abrahamism, are a \ngroup of ... Soon after its <b>founding</b>, <b>Islam</b> split into two main branches (Sunni and \nShia <b>Islam</b>), each of which now has a number of denominations. The Bahá&#39;í Faith\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Abrahamic religions" }, { "snippet": "Nurul <b>Islam</b> (April 1, 1928 – January 24, 2013) was a Bangladeshi physician and \neducator. In 1987, he was selected as the National Professor of Bangladesh. He \n<b>founded</b> and served as the vice-chancellor of University of Science and&nbsp;...", "title": "Nurul Islam (physician)" } ] } ]
Who scored the most points in the nba in one game?
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List of National Basketball Association single-game scoring leaders
[ "Wilt Chamberlain" ]
[ "List of National Basketball Association single-game scoring leaders ..." ]
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When did the ipod touch 4 come out?
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iPod Touch
[ "September 5 , 2007" ]
[ "iPod Touch (4th generation)" ]
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Where does chicago get its drinking water from?
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Water cribs in Chicago
[ "Lake Michigan" ]
[ "Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal", "Water cribs in Chicago" ]
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Lake Michigan, like the \nother Great Lakes, supplies <b>drinking water</b> to millions of people in bordering \nareas.", "title": "Lake Michigan" }, { "snippet": "The <b>Chicago</b> Sanitary and Ship Canal, historically known as the <b>Chicago</b> \nDrainage Canal, is a ... The city&#39;s <b>drinking water</b> supply was located offshore, and \nthere were fears that the sewage could reach the intake and cause serious \ndisease&nbsp;...", "title": "Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal" }, { "snippet": "Issues that affect <b>drinking water</b> supply and sanitation in the United States \ninclude water ... Also in 1842, construction was completed on <b>Chicago</b>&#39;s first \nwater works, with water mains made of cedar and a water intake located about \n150 feet (46&nbsp;...", "title": "Drinking water supply and sanitation in the United States" }, { "snippet": "The <b>Chicago</b> River is a system of rivers and canals with a combined length of 156 \nmiles (251 ... Water enters the river through sluice gates at the <b>Chicago</b> River \nControlling Works with a small additional flow ... 1 billion US gallons per day (44 \nm<sup>3</sup>/s), is sent down the <b>Chicago</b> River, while the rest is used for <b>drinking water</b>.", "title": "Chicago River" }, { "snippet": "The Jardine <b>Water</b> Purification Plant, formerly the Central District Filtration Plant, \nis a <b>water</b> filtration plant located at 1000 East Ohio Street, north of Navy Pier in \n<b>Chicago</b>, Illinois.", "title": "Jardine Water Purification Plant" }, { "snippet": "The Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater <b>Chicago</b> (MWRD), \noriginally known as ... Lake Michigan, the source of <b>drinking water</b> for six million \npeople living in <b>Chicago</b>, Cook County communities, and neighboring counties.", "title": "Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago ..." }, { "snippet": "Water cribs are offshore structures that collect water from close to the bottom of a \nlake to supply a pumping station onshore. The name crib is derived from the \nfunction of the structure—to surround and protect the intake shaft. Cities supplied \nwith <b>drinking water</b> collected by water cribs include <b>Chicago</b>,&nbsp;...", "title": "Water crib" }, { "snippet": "As with some other countries, water fluoridation in the United States is a \ncontentious issue. As of May 2000, 42 of the 50 largest U.S. cities had water \nfluoridation. 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The <b>Chicago</b> Bridge and Iron \nCompany has built many of the <b>water</b> spheres and spheroids found in the United \nStates.", "title": "Water tower" }, { "snippet": "The <b>Chicago</b> Sanitary and Ship Canal, historically known as the <b>Chicago</b> \nDrainage Canal, is a ... The city&#39;s drinking <b>water supply</b> was located offshore, and \nthere were fears that the sewage could reach the intake and cause serious \ndisease&nbsp;...", "title": "Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal" }, { "snippet": "The <b>Chicago</b> Avenue Pumping Station is a historic district contributing property in \nthe Old <b>Chicago</b> Water Tower District landmark ... Landmarks in <b>Chicago</b> &middot; \nTowers in Illinois &middot; <b>Water supply</b> pumping stations on the National Register of \nHistoric&nbsp;...", "title": "Chicago Avenue Pumping Station" } ] } ]
Where was the tv show the ranch filmed?
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The Ranch (TV series)
[ "Burbank , California" ]
[ "The Ranch (TV series)", "Southfork Ranch" ]
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The <b>series</b> left that location \nat&nbsp;...", "title": "Cloyce Box Ranch" }, { "snippet": "Alongside returning <b>series</b> stars (Patrick Duffy, Larry Hagman, ... the <b>show&#39;s</b> 30th \nanniversary was held at Southfork <b>Ranch</b> in&nbsp;...", "title": "Dallas (1978 TV series)" }, { "snippet": "Spin and Marty is a <b>series</b> of <b>television</b> shorts that aired as part of The Mickey \nMouse Club <b>show</b> of the mid-1950s, produced by Walt Disney and broadcast on \nthe ABC network in the United States. There were three serials in all, set at the \nTriple R <b>Ranch</b>, a boys&#39; western-style summer camp. ... Golden Oak <b>Ranch</b> — the \nlocation where the <b>series</b> was <b>shot</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Spin and Marty" } ] }, { "query": "the ranch filming location", "results": [ { "snippet": "<b>The Ranch</b> is an American sitcom web television series starring Ashton Kutcher, \nDanny ... 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Accompanying them are hired ... Legends of the Fall was \nprimarily <b>filmed</b> on <b>location</b> in Alberta and British Columbia, Canada. Principal \nphotography&nbsp;...", "title": "Legends of the Fall" }, { "snippet": "The Ponderosa <b>Ranch</b> was a theme park based on the popular 1960s television \nwestern ... Outdoor scenes were <b>filmed</b> on <b>location</b> at nearby Big Bear Lake, Red \nRock Canyon, Mojave, or eastern Kern County, California. However, Michael&nbsp;...", "title": "Ponderosa Ranch" }, { "snippet": "Corriganville Movie <b>Ranch</b> was a working <b>film</b> studio and movie <b>ranch</b> for outdoor \n<b>location</b> shooting, as well as a Western-themed tourist attraction. <b>The ranch</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Corriganville Movie Ranch" }, { "snippet": "Cerro Pelon <b>Ranch</b> is a large <b>ranch</b> estate in Santa Fe County, New ... and \nPueblo ruins&quot;. It is part of a cluster of ranches in the area that are &quot;[t]he most \npopular western <b>filming location</b> in New Mexico&quot;.", "title": "Cerro Pelon Ranch" } ] } ]
When is mother day celebrated in the united states?
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Mother's Day (United States)
[ "the second Sunday in May" ]
[ "Mother's Day (United States)" ]
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Who died by touching the ark of the covenant?
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Uzzah
[ "Uzzah" ]
[ "Uzzah" ]
[ { "answer": [ "Uzzah", "the son of Abinadab", "Uzza", "Uzzah or Uzza" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
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By product of saponification of fats and oils?
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Saponification
[ "soap" ]
[ "Saponification" ]
[ { "answer": [ "soap and alcohol" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
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For making toilet soaps, triglycerides (<b>oils</b> and <b>fats</b>) are derived from \ncoconut, ... and the <b>saponification</b> continues for many days after the soap is \npoured into ... soap, used for shaving; Vegan soap, made without use of animal \n<b>byproducts</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Soap" }, { "snippet": "Biodiesel production is the process of producing the biofuel, biodiesel, through \nthe chemical reactions of transesterification and esterification. This involves \nvegetable or animal <b>fats and oils</b> being reacted with short-chain ... Products of the \nreaction include not only biodiesel, but also <b>byproducts</b>, soap, glycerol, excess \nalcohol,&nbsp;...", "title": "Biodiesel production" }, { "snippet": "<b>Hydrolysis</b> is any chemical reaction in which a molecule of water ruptures one or \nmore ... The catalytic action of enzymes allows the <b>hydrolysis</b> of proteins, <b>fats</b>, <b>oils</b>\n, and carbohydrates. As an example, one may consider proteases (enzymes&nbsp;...", "title": "Hydrolysis" }, { "snippet": "Peanut <b>oil</b>, also known as groundnut <b>oil</b> or arachis <b>oil</b>, is a vegetable <b>oil</b> derived \nfrom peanuts. The <b>oil</b> has a strong peanut flavor and aroma. It is often used in \nAmerican, Chinese, South Asian and Southeast Asian cuisine, both for general \n<b>cooking, and</b> in the case of roasted <b>oil</b>, for added flavor. ... Highly refined peanut \n<b>oil</b> can contain traces of hexane, a petroleum <b>byproduct</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Peanut oil" }, { "snippet": "<b>Saponification</b> value, 180-190. Unsaponifiable, 3-5. Rice bran <b>oil</b> is the <b>oil</b> \nextracted from the hard outer brown layer of rice called chaff (rice husk). It is \nknown for its high smoke point of 232 °C (450 °F) and mild flavor, making it \nsuitable for high-temperature <b>cooking</b> methods such&nbsp;...", "title": "Rice bran oil" }, { "snippet": "Olive <b>oil</b> is a liquid <b>fat</b> obtained from olives a traditional tree crop of the \nMediterranean Basin. ... of additional processing to obtain value-added \n<b>byproducts</b>, such as animal feed, food ... Measured by quantitative analysis, \nacidity is a measure of the <b>hydrolysis</b> of the <b>oil&#39;s</b> triglycerides: as the <b>oil</b> degrades, \nmore fatty acids are&nbsp;...", "title": "Olive oil" }, { "snippet": "<b>Saponification</b> value, 190–205. Unsaponifiable, 0.8%. Animal <b>fats and oils</b> are \n<b>lipid</b> materials derived from animals. Physically, <b>oils</b> are liquid at room&nbsp;...", "title": "Animal fat" }, { "snippet": "Soybean <b>oil</b> is a vegetable <b>oil</b> extracted from the seeds of the soybean (Glycine \nmax). It is one of the most widely consumed <b>cooking oils</b>. As a drying <b>oil</b>,&nbsp;...", "title": "Soybean oil" } ] }, { "query": "saponification of fats and oils", "results": [ { "snippet": "Vegetable <b>oils</b> and animal <b>fats</b> are the traditional materials that are saponified. \nThese greasy materials, triesters called&nbsp;...", "title": "Saponification" }, { "snippet": "<b>Saponification</b> value number represents the number of milligrams of potassium \nhydroxide required to <b>saponify</b> 1g of <b>fat</b> under the conditions specified. It is a \nmeasure of the average molecular weight (or chain length) of all the fatty acids \npresent. As most of the mass of a <b>fat</b>/tri-ester is in the 3 fatty acids, the \n<b>saponification</b> ... The calculated molar mass is not applicable to <b>fats and oils</b> \ncontaining high&nbsp;...", "title": "Saponification value" }, { "snippet": "Soap is a salt of a fatty acid used in a variety of cleansing and lubricating \nproducts. ... For making toilet soaps, triglycerides (<b>oils</b> and <b>fats</b>) are derived from \ncoconut, ... and the <b>saponification</b> continues for many days after the soap is \npoured into&nbsp;...", "title": "Soap" }, { "snippet": "<b>Saponification</b> value, 190–205. Unsaponifiable, 0.8%. Animal <b>fats and oils</b> are \nlipid materials derived from animals. Physically, <b>oils</b> are liquid at room&nbsp;...", "title": "Animal fat" }, { "snippet": "Peanut <b>oil</b>, also known as groundnut <b>oil</b> or arachis <b>oil</b>, is a vegetable <b>oil</b> derived \nfrom peanuts. ... Peanut <b>oil</b>, as with other vegetable <b>oils</b>, can be used to make \nsoap by the process of <b>saponification</b>. ... is based, 100 g of peanut <b>oil</b> contains \n17.7 g of saturated <b>fat</b>, 48.3 g of monounsaturated <b>fat</b>, and 33.4 g of \npolyunsaturated <b>fat</b>.", "title": "Peanut oil" }, { "snippet": "<b>Saponification</b> value, 180-190. Unsaponifiable, 3-5. Rice bran <b>oil</b> is the <b>oil</b> \nextracted from the hard outer brown layer of rice called chaff (rice husk). ... &quot;Corn \n<b>oil</b>, industrial and retail, all purpose salad or cooking, <b>fat</b> composition, 100 g&quot;.", "title": "Rice bran oil" }, { "snippet": "The iodine value in chemistry is the mass of iodine in grams that is consumed by \n100 grams of ... The higher the iodine number, the more C=C bonds are present \nin the <b>fat</b>. It can be seen from ... for making soap. On the other hand, linseed <b>oil</b> is \nhighly unsaturated, which makes it a drying <b>oil</b>, well suited for making <b>oil</b> paints.", "title": "Iodine value" }, { "snippet": "Sunflower <b>oil</b> is the non-volatile <b>oil</b> pressed from the seeds of sunflower (\nHelianthus annuus). ... Sunflower <b>oil</b> is primarily composed of linoleic acid, a \npolyunsaturated <b>fat</b>, and oleic acid, a monounsaturated <b>fat</b>. ... <b>Saponification</b> \nvalue, 188-194.", "title": "Sunflower oil" }, { "snippet": "Stearic acid is a saturated fatty acid with an 18-carbon chain and has the IUPAC \nname ... Stearic acid is obtained from <b>fats and oils</b> by the <b>saponification</b> of the&nbsp;...", "title": "Stearic acid" }, { "snippet": "<b>Saponification</b> value, 191.214, 192.88–196.29. Cocoa butter, also called \ntheobroma <b>oil</b>, is a pale-yellow, edible <b>fat</b> extracted from the cocoa&nbsp;...", "title": "Cocoa butter" } ] } ]
What season is it's a trap family guy?
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It's a Trap!
[ "ninth season" ]
[ "It's a Trap!" ]
[ { "answer": null, "qaPairs": [ { "answer": [ "no season, it was a direct to video special" ], "question": "What was the original season intent for It's a Trap on Family Guy?" }, { "answer": [ "9th" ], "question": "During what season did It's a Trap first appear on Family Guy?" } ], "type": "multipleQAs" } ]
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Who played the ice truck killer in dexter?
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Dexter (season 1)
[ "Christian Camargo" ]
[ "Dexter (season 1)" ]
[ { "answer": [ "Christian Camargo", "Camargo" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
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First president of india first president of india?
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List of Presidents of India
[ "Rajendra Prasad" ]
[ "List of presidents of India" ]
[ { "answer": [ "Rajendra Prasad" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
[ { "query": "first president of india", "results": [ { "snippet": "The <b>president of India</b> is the head of state of India and the Supreme Commander \nof the Indian Armed Forces. The president is referred to as the <b>first</b> citizen of&nbsp;...", "title": "List of presidents of India" }, { "snippet": "Rajendra Prasad (3 December 1884 – 28 February 1963) was the <b>first President</b> \n<b>of India</b>, in office from 1950 to 1962. He was an Indian political leader and&nbsp;...", "title": "Rajendra Prasad" }, { "snippet": "The Indian National Congress is a political party in <b>India</b> with widespread roots. \nFounded in 1885, it was the <b>first</b> modern nationalist movement to emerge in ... \nSonia Gandhi is the longest serving <b>president</b> of the Congress party, having held \nthe&nbsp;...", "title": "List of presidents of the Indian National Congress" }, { "snippet": "<b>First</b> Lady or <b>First</b> Gentleman of India is the unofficial title and position \ntraditionally held by the wife or husband of the <b>president of India</b> during that \nperson&#39;s term&nbsp;...", "title": "First Ladies and Gentlemen of India" }, { "snippet": "Patil won the election held on 19 July 2007. She garnered nearly two-thirds of the \nvotes and took office as <b>India&#39;s first</b> woman <b>president</b> on 25 July 2007.", "title": "Pratibha Patil" }, { "snippet": "He is the <b>first</b> dalit <b>president of india</b> and the <b>first</b> Malayali person to receive the \nhighest office of the country. He was the <b>first</b> president to vote in the Lok sabha&nbsp;...", "title": "K. R. Narayanan" }, { "snippet": "After the party&#39;s foundation in 1980, Atal Bihari Vajpayee became its <b>first</b> \n<b>president</b>. He later became the Prime Minister of <b>India</b>, the only BJP <b>President</b> to \nserve&nbsp;...", "title": "List of presidents of the Bharatiya Janata Party" }, { "snippet": "Philosopher Radhakrishnan served as <b>India&#39;s first</b> Vice-<b>President</b> (1952–62) and \nsecond <b>President</b> (1962–67). Since 1962, his birthday on 5 September is&nbsp;...", "title": "Bharat Ratna" }, { "snippet": "The offices of monarch and governor-general were replaced by the new office of \n<b>President of India</b>, with Rajendra Prasad as its <b>first</b> incumbent. <sup>:1</sup>. The Indian&nbsp;...", "title": "President of India" }, { "snippet": "R E Grant Govan was elected as its <b>first president</b> and Anthony de Mello as \nsecretary. Committee of Administrators (CoA)[edit]. With the surge&nbsp;...", "title": "Board of Control for Cricket in India" } ] } ]
When does kc undercover come back on 2017?
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List of K.C. Undercover episodes
[ "July 7 , 2017" ]
[ "K.C. Undercover" ]
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Who is the voice on how i met your mother?
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How I Met Your Mother
[ "Bob Saget" ]
[ "How I Met Your Mother" ]
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Who developed one of the earliest versions of social exchange theory?
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Social exchange theory
[ "George Homans" ]
[ "Social exchange theory" ]
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Who does stefan end up with vampire diaries?
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Stefan Salvatore
[ "Caroline Forbes" ]
[ "Stefan Salvatore" ]
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Who signed the gun control act of 1968?
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Gun Control Act of 1968
[ "President Lyndon B. Johnson" ]
[ "Gun Control Act of 1968" ]
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Who is the speaker of the lok sabha?
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Speaker of the Lok Sabha
[ "Sumitra Mahajan" ]
[ "Speaker of the Lok Sabha" ]
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Who sings don't be tardy for the party?
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Tardy for the Party
[ "Kim Zolciak" ]
[ "Tardy for the Party" ]
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When will keeping up with the kardashians season 14 air?
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Keeping Up with the Kardashians (season 14)
[ "October 1 , 2017" ]
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Who has won the most old firm games?
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Old Firm
[ "Rangers have won 159 matches" ]
[ "Old Firm" ]
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What is the total number of fundamental duties mentioned in the constitution of india?
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Fundamental Rights, Directive Principles and Fundamental Duties of India
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When did you lost that loving feeling come out?
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You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'
[ "November 1964" ]
[ "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'" ]
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Who were the hosts of america got talent?
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America's Got Talent
[ "Regis Philbin", "Tyra Banks", "Jerry Springer", "Nick Cannon" ]
[ "America's Got Talent" ]
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Who sings the theme song for the tv show in the heat of the night?
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In the Heat of the Night (TV series)
[ "Bill Champlin" ]
[ "In the Heat of the Night (TV series)" ]
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Who sings the song i will try to fix you?
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Fix You
[ "Coldplay" ]
[ "Fix You" ]
[ { "answer": null, "qaPairs": [ { "answer": [ "Coldplay" ], "question": "Which band performs their original song i will try to fix you?" }, { "answer": [ "Chris Martin" ], "question": "Who is the lead singer on Coldplay's original song i will try to fix you?" } ], "type": "multipleQAs" } ]
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Where is the dinosaur national monument located city and state?
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Dinosaur National Monument
[ "Vernal , Utah" ]
[ "Dinosaur National Monument" ]
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Who does the voice of poppy in the movie trolls?
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Trolls (film)
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She is known for \nher voice acting work as Blossom in the 2016 Cartoon Network animated series \nThe Powerpuff Girls, <b>Poppy</b> in the 2018 Netflix animated series <b>Trolls</b>:&nbsp;...", "title": "Amanda Leighton" }, { "snippet": "Laura Tesoro (born 19 August 1996) is a Belgian singer and actress. She \nrepresented Belgium ... In the same year, Tesoro took part in the Flemish version \nof two animation movies: she first dubbed <b>Poppy</b> in DreamWorks&#39; <b>Trolls</b> and later,\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Laura Tesoro" }, { "snippet": "Belinda Peregrín Schüll (born 1989), commonly known as Belinda, is a Spanish \nsinger, ... In June of the same year Belinda was announced as part of the \nSpanish adaptation of the film <b>Trolls</b>, lending her voice to the character <b>Poppy</b>. \nApart from&nbsp;...", "title": "Belinda Peregrín" } ] }, { "query": "trolls movie", "results": [ { "snippet": "<b>Trolls</b> is a 2016 American computer-animated musical comedy film based on the \n<b>Troll</b> dolls ... Betsy Bozdech of Common Sense Media gave the <b>movie</b> 4 stars.", "title": "Trolls (film)" }, { "snippet": "<b>Troll</b> is a 1986 American comedy horror film directed by John Carl Buechler and \nproduced by ... Troll. TROLL (1986 movie poster).jpg. Theatrical release poster. \nDirected by, John Carl Buechler. Produced by, Albert Band. Written by, Ed Naha.", "title": "Troll (film)" }, { "snippet": "The Boxtrolls is a 2014 American stop-motion animated fantasy comedy film \ndirected by ... 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Who brought castiel back to life in season 5?
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Castiel (Supernatural)
[ "Jack , Lucifer 's son" ]
[ "Supernatural (season 5)" ]
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Who plays jack skeleton in nightmare before christmas?
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Jack Skellington
[ "Chris Sarandon" ]
[ "Jack Skellington" ]
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Who has the authority to make laws for the united states?
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Article One of the United States Constitution
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[ "Federal judiciary of the United States", "Law of the United States", "United States Congress", "United States administrative law" ]
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When was the first no smoking day celebrated?
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No Smoking Day
[ "on Ash Wednesday in 1984" ]
[ "No Smoking Day" ]
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Who sings my woman my woman my wife?
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My Woman, My Woman, My Wife
[ "Marty Robbins" ]
[ "My Woman, My Woman, My Wife" ]
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Who did congress honor in 2002 for contributing to the invention of the telephone?
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United States HRes. 269 on Antonio Meucci
[ "Antonio Meucci" ]
[ "Antonio Meucci" ]
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Who plays will smith's partner in bright?
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Bright (film)
[ "Joel Edgerton" ]
[ "Bright (film)" ]
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What character does michael keaton play in minions?
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Michael Keaton
[ "Walter Nelson" ]
[ "Minions (film)" ]
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Who sings the song that's what i like about you?
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What I Like About You (song)
[ "The Romantics" ]
[ "What I Like About You (The Romantics song)", "That's What I Like About You (Collette song)", "That's What I Like About You" ]
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Who has the most career completions in the super bowl?
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List of Super Bowl records
[ "Tom Brady" ]
[ "List of Super Bowl records" ]
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Who is the first lady defense minister of india?
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List of female defence ministers
[ "Nirmala Sitharaman" ]
[ "List of female defence ministers" ]
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Who took over the direction of the st. petersburg ballet in 1869?
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Marius Petipa
[ "Marius Ivanovich Petipa" ]
[ "List of the main ballet masters of the Saint Petersburg State Ballet ..." ]
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