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Who played mr lucas on are you being served? | 4397557184825997693 | Trevor Bannister | [
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"snippet": "Potting On is a radio situation comedy broadcast on BBC Radio 4. It stars poet \nand author Pam Ayres and veteran actor Geoffrey Whitehead as an aging couple \nrunning a garden centre with the help of various oddball employees. The \nsupporting cast includes <b>Trevor Bannister</b>, Alex Tregear, and Karl ...",
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"snippet": "This record was the last with <b>Trevor Bannister</b>. In 1993, Bad Boys Blue toured \naround Africa with singer Owen Standing who never was an official band \nmember.",
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"snippet": "It originally aired on British television in 1968. The title character, Darkie Pilbeam, \n(<b>Trevor Bannister</b>), a none too successful petty crook, managed to rise to the top ...",
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"snippet": "<b>Trevor Bannister</b> as Mr. Dick Lucas, the disorganized junior of the men's \ndepartment, quietly looked down upon by the other staff members. He has a \nseemingly ...",
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"snippet": "<b>Are You Being Served</b>? Born. Trevor Gordon Bannister. (1934-08-14)14 August \n1934.",
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A coelomate animal has a body cavity that is completely lined by what kind of tissue? | 6970277768043476919 | Coelom | [
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When does the next 100 episode come out? | 4078293334845928549 | List of The 100 episodes | [
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What episode of legends of tomorrow is the crossover? | 3017224978639832302 | Invasion! (Arrowverse) | [
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Who sang the christmas song with the pogues? | -8699395665588658394 | Fairytale of New York | [
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How many always sunny in philadelphia seasons are there? | -6748031527660033080 | It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia | [
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Who was the singing voice of mighty mouse? | -8494773684100646079 | Mighty Mouse | [
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Who wrote the lyrics to all you need is love? | -5933482706139055665 | All You Need Is Love | [
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How do you pronounce wonder woman's mom's name? | -7741246442401188030 | Hippolyta (DC Comics) | [
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What does a bird have that no other animal has? | 5992565303903085525 | Bird | [
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When did the tv show last man standing start? | 6507994360476796633 | Last Man Standing (U.S. TV series) | [
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Whats the name of the kellogg's rooster? | 1526227322023924004 | Corn flakes | [
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Who discovered the center of the milky way galaxy? | -4817942769306366 | Galactic Center | [
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Who wrote we were soldiers once and young? | 495119532284423434 | We Were Soldiers Once… and Young | [
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Who played clarice starling in silence of the lambs? | 6890568260701803101 | Clarice Starling | [
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Who has won the most world series in the national league? | 1216035419151451796 | World Series | [
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"snippet": "The year <b>10,000</b> problem is the class of all potential time formatting and storage \nbugs that would emerge when the need to express years with five digits arises.",
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Athenian reformer set up the council of 500? | -5678172831895804255 | Athenian democracy | [
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Where did the expression who dat come from? | -6741878929859179233 | Who Dat? | [
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"snippet": ""<b>Who Dat</b> Girl" is a song by American rapper Flo Rida. It features American singer \nAkon. The song was written by Flo Rida, Dr. Luke, Claude Kelly, Benny Blanco ...",
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"snippet": ""<b>Who Dat</b> Boy" is a song by American rapper Tyler, the Creator. It was released \non June 30, 2017 alongside, "911 / Mr. Lonely" through Columbia Records, ...",
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Who played the fly in the original movie? | -5532705132329550514 | The Fly (1958 film) | [
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The voice of buzz lightyear in toy story? | 5334103133798533576 | Buzz Lightyear | [
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When do you find out who a is season 1? | -5439302589058751321 | Pretty Little Liars (season 1) | [
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Where does northrop grumman rank in the fortune 500? | 959994126998667599 | Northrop Grumman | [
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Who played the truck driver in thelma and louise? | -4386883572230794047 | Thelma & Louise | [
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"snippet": "Monty Python and the Holy Grail is a 2005 British comedy film concerning the \nArthurian legend, ... In AD 932, <b>King Arthur</b> and his squire, Patsy, travel \nthroughout Britain searching ... The <b>movie</b> ends with one of the officers breaking \nthe camera.",
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When did the movie knock knock come out? | 5087085863882706682 | Knock Knock (2015 film) | [
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Where did the battle of the atlantic take place? | 7067579274922376368 | Battle of the Atlantic | [
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What was the slogan of the republic in french revolution? | 2203000262224549878 | Liberté, égalité, fraternité | [
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Who has scored the most goals in the fifa world cup? | -3009794092135035874 | FIFA World Cup top goalscorers | [
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Who is elected as vice president of india? | -7708737981856410881 | Vice-President of India | [
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Who played frank munson on kevin can wait? | -4582192160196283626 | Kevin Can Wait | [
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The cultural blending of greek and roman culture came to be called? | -6968012546163723286 | Greco-Roman world | [
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When did budapest became the capital of hungary? | -5113798440195778228 | Budapest | [
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When was central air conditioning invented for homes? | 1245550907883084948 | Air conditioning | [
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How tall are the twin towers in new york? | 3670164438986617751 | World Trade Center (1973–2001) | [
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Who sings did i shave my legs for this? | -6613286841018442641 | Did I Shave My Legs for This? | [
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Who won the golden globe award for best actor - motion picture drama 2017? | -5008854027301294620 | Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama | [
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Who sings dont want to miss a thing? | -8730201156743095683 | I Don't Want to Miss a Thing | [
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Where is area code 213 located in california? | 8154146480076774460 | Area codes 213 and 323 | [
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When did korea became a colony of japan? | 8198071635810466722 | Korea under Japanese rule | [
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When is the last time liverpool won the premier league? | 6100994987478424644 | Liverpool F.C. | [
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Where did the us test nuclear weapons in the pacific? | 5350481914189388989 | Pacific Proving Grounds | [
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How many times the word ilm come in the holy quran? | -1802676659503703071 | Ilm (Arabic) | [
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When did the new season of if loving you is wrong start? | -7834919697351633361 | List of If Loving You Is Wrong episodes | [
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When did the green bay packers play in milwaukee? | -4632750421607679149 | Milwaukee County Stadium | [
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