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Who is the ceo of lord and taylor?
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Lord & Taylor
[ "Liz Rodbell" ]
[ "Lord & Taylor" ]
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Where is area code 931 located in usa?
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Area code 931
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[ "Area code 931" ]
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Who are believed to be the direct ancestors to birds?
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Origin of birds
[ "theropod dinosaurs" ]
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Who played the girl in brenda's got a baby video?
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Brenda's Got a Baby
[ "Ethel `` Edy '' Proctor" ]
[ "Brenda's Got a Baby" ]
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What is the name of a water tornado?
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Waterspout
[ "waterspout" ]
[ "Waterspout" ]
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When are they coming out with season 2 of riverdale?
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Riverdale (2017 TV series)
[ "October 11 , 2017" ]
[ "List of Riverdale episodes" ]
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Who played the penguin in the original batman tv series?
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Batman (TV series)
[ "Burgess Meredith" ]
[ "Batman (TV series)" ]
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How many total episodes of spongebob are there?
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List of SpongeBob SquarePants episodes
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What was the name of scooby doo's van?
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List of Scooby-Doo characters
[ "Mystery Machine" ]
[ "Scooby-Doo" ]
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Who is the owner of marina bay sands?
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Marina Bay Sands
[ "Las Vegas Sands" ]
[ "Marina Bay Sands" ]
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The commonly used standard length of hacksaw blade is?
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Hacksaw
[ "12 inch" ]
[ "Hacksaw" ]
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India which is the largest state of india?
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List of states and union territories of India by area
[ "Rajasthan" ]
[ "List of states and union territories of India by area", "List of states and union territories of India by population" ]
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When has china qualified for the world cup?
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China at the FIFA World Cup
[ "2002" ]
[ "FIFA Women's World Cup", "China at the FIFA World Cup", "FIS Alpine Ski World Cup", "Rugby World Cup", "World Cup (men's golf)" ]
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It is contested by the women&#39;s national teams of the&nbsp;...", "title": "List of FIFA Women's World Cup finals" }, { "snippet": "The 2007 <b>FIFA Women&#39;s World Cup</b>, the fifth edition of the <b>FIFA Women&#39;s World</b> \n<b>Cup</b>, was an international association football competition for women held in&nbsp;...", "title": "2007 FIFA Women's World Cup" }, { "snippet": "The 1999 <b>FIFA Women&#39;s World Cup</b> was the third edition of the <b>FIFA Women&#39;s</b> \n<b>World Cup</b>, the world championship for women&#39;s national association football&nbsp;...", "title": "1999 FIFA Women's World Cup" }, { "snippet": "The 1991 <b>FIFA Women&#39;s World Cup</b> was the inaugural <b>FIFA Women&#39;s World Cup</b>, \nthe world championship for women&#39;s national association football teams.", "title": "1991 FIFA Women's World Cup" }, { "snippet": "The 2023 <b>FIFA Women&#39;s World Cup</b> will be the 9th edition of the <b>FIFA Women&#39;s</b> \n<b>World Cup</b>, the quadrennial international women&#39;s football championship&nbsp;...", "title": "2023 FIFA Women's World Cup" } ] }, { "query": "china qualified for the world cup", "results": [ { "snippet": "The <b>China</b> national football team was founded in 1924 and joined FIFA in 1931–\n1958, and then from 1979. <b>China</b> first entered <b>World Cup qualification</b> in 1957 in\n&nbsp;...", "title": "China at the FIFA World Cup" }, { "snippet": "The <b>China</b> PR national football team represents the People&#39;s Republic of <b>China</b> \nin international ... In 1980, <b>China</b> participated in the 1982 FIFA <b>World Cup</b> \n<b>qualifiers</b> for a berth in the 1982 <b>World Cup</b>, but they lost a play-off game against \nNew&nbsp;...", "title": "China national football team" }, { "snippet": "The Asian section of the 2022 FIFA <b>World Cup qualification</b> acts as <b>qualifiers</b> for \nthe 2022 FIFA ... Due to the joint format of the <b>World Cup</b> and Asian Cup \n<b>qualifiers</b>, both Qatar (as the host nation of the 2022 <b>World Cup</b>) and <b>China</b> (as \nthe host&nbsp;...", "title": "2022 FIFA World Cup qualification (AFC)" }, { "snippet": "<b>China</b> as the hosts automatically <b>qualified</b> for the tournament. ... were no longer \nthe <b>qualification</b> system for the <b>World Cup</b>. Instead&nbsp;...", "title": "2019 FIBA Basketball World Cup" }, { "snippet": "The 2019 FIBA Basketball <b>World Cup qualification</b> process determined 31 out of \nthe 32 teams ... the Olympic champions no longer directly <b>qualified</b> to the <b>World</b> \n<b>Cup</b>. The draw for the <b>qualifiers</b> was held on 7 May 2017 in Guangzhou, <b>China</b>.", "title": "2019 FIBA Basketball World Cup qualification" }, { "snippet": "The AFC second round of 2022 FIFA <b>World Cup qualification</b>, which also serves \nas the second ... 0–1 &middot; 4 Jun &#39;20, —, 26 Mar &#39;20. 5, <b>Chinese</b> Taipei (Z), 5, 0, 0, 5, 2, \n25, −23, 0, Asian Cup <b>qualifying</b> play-off round &middot; 1–7 &middot; 9 Jun &#39;20 &middot; 1–2 &middot; 0–2, —&nbsp;...", "title": "2022 FIFA World Cup qualification – AFC Second Round" }, { "snippet": "The third round of AFC matches for 2018 FIFA <b>World Cup qualification</b> was \nplayed from 1 ... Referee: Fu Ming (<b>China</b>) ... Referee: Ma Ning (<b>China</b>). 11 \nOctober&nbsp;...", "title": "2018 FIFA World Cup qualification – AFC Third Round" }, { "snippet": "The 1991 FIFA Women&#39;s <b>World Cup qualification</b> process saw 48 teams from the \nsix FIFA ... <b>China</b> PR, Japan, and <b>Chinese</b> Taipei <b>qualified for the World Cup</b>.", "title": "1991 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification" }, { "snippet": "199 teams attempted to <b>qualify</b> for the 2002 <b>World Cup</b>. ... 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Who was associated with the establishment of the banaras hindu university?
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Banaras Hindu University
[ "Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya" ]
[ "Banaras Hindu University" ]
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Who is the father of emma on friends?
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Friends (season 8)
[ "Ross" ]
[ "Rachel Green" ]
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Where did francis scott key write the star spangled banner?
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The Star-Spangled Banner
[ "in Baltimore Harbor" ]
[ "The Star-Spangled Banner" ]
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Who does the voice of dr hamster in peppa pig?
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Morwenna Banks
[ "Tamsin Morwenna Banks" ]
[ "List of Peppa Pig characters", "Peppa Pig" ]
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Actor who provided the voice for scar in the lion king?
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Scar (Disney)
[ "Jim Cummings", "Jeremy Irons" ]
[ "Scar (The Lion King)" ]
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When does mary go to scotland in reign?
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Mary, Queen of Scots
[ "19 August 1561" ]
[ "Reign (season 3)", "Reign (season 4)" ]
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Last cat 4 hurricane to hit puerto rico?
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List of Category 4 Atlantic hurricanes
[ "1932" ]
[ "Effects of Hurricane Georges in Puerto Rico", "Hurricane Irma", "Hurricane Maria", "Category:Hurricanes in Puerto Rico", "List of Category 4 Atlantic hurricanes", "List of Category 5 Atlantic hurricanes" ]
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Along the&nbsp;...", "title": "Hurricane Irma" }, { "snippet": "The effects of <b>Hurricane</b> Georges in <b>Puerto Rico</b> included $2 billion in damages \nand eight fatalities. <b>Hurricane</b> Georges was the first <b>hurricane</b> to cross the entire&nbsp;...", "title": "Effects of Hurricane Georges in Puerto Rico" }, { "snippet": "In February 2018, CNN and <b>Puerto Rico&#39;s</b> Center for Investigative Journalism \nfiled three lawsuits against the&nbsp;...", "title": "Hurricane Maria death toll controversy" }, { "snippet": "Weakening slightly more, it passed over <b>Puerto Rico</b> as a strong Category 3 \n<b>hurricane</b>. Further weakening occurred several hours after&nbsp;...", "title": "Hurricane Hugo" }, { "snippet": "<b>Hurricane</b> Betsy, known as <b>Hurricane</b> Santa Clara in <b>Puerto Rico</b>, was the first \nNorth Atlantic <b>hurricane</b> to make landfall in <b>Puerto Rico</b> in 24 years. The third&nbsp;...", "title": "Hurricane Betsy (1956)" }, { "snippet": "San Ciríaco hurricane, also known as the 1899 <b>Puerto Rico Hurricane</b> or The \nGreat Bahamas Hurricane of 1899, was the&nbsp;...", "title": "1899 San Ciriaco hurricane" }, { "snippet": "On <b>Puerto Rico</b> alone, there were 312 deaths and about US$50 million ($744 \nmillion today) in damage. 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By September 6, the U.S. Federal \nEmergency&nbsp;...", "title": "Hurricane Irma" }, { "snippet": "A total of 36 recorded tropical cyclones have reached <b>Category</b> 5 strength on the \n... <b>For</b> example, as the Great Beaufort <b>Hurricane</b> of 1879 <b>struck</b> North Carolina, \nthe ... The <b>previous</b> decades with the most <b>Category</b> 5 <b>hurricanes</b> were the 1930s \nand ... Virgin Islands, <b>Puerto Rico</b>, Dominican Republic, Turks and Caicos Islands\n&nbsp;...", "title": "List of Category 5 Atlantic hurricanes" }, { "snippet": "<b>Category 4 hurricanes</b> are tropical cyclones that reach <b>Category 4</b> intensity on \nthe Saffir–Simpson <b>Hurricane</b> Scale. <b>Category 4 hurricanes</b> that later attained&nbsp;...", "title": "List of Category 4 Atlantic hurricanes" }, { "snippet": "<b>Hurricane</b> Hugo was a powerful Cape Verde <b>hurricane</b> that caused widespread \ndamage and ... Weakening slightly more, it passed over <b>Puerto Rico</b> as a strong \n<b>Category</b> 3 ... time on September 18, Hugo&#39;s eyewall <b>struck</b> St. Croix, bringing \n<b>Category 4</b> winds, ... This page was <b>last</b> edited on 28 February 2020, at 23:33 (\nUTC).", "title": "Hurricane Hugo" }, { "snippet": "Effective preparation is credited <b>for</b> the relatively low death toll of 312, ... &quot;<b>Last</b> \nIsland&quot; &middot; 1856, 150, 240 ... The island of <b>Puerto Rico</b> received the worst of the \n<b>storm&#39;s</b> winds when the <b>hurricane</b> moved directly across the island at <b>Category</b> 5 \n... and most devastating <b>hurricane</b> to ever have <b>hit</b> the island.", "title": "1928 Okeechobee hurricane" }, { "snippet": "<b>Hurricane</b> Luis was a very large, long-lived, powerful and a very destructive \n<b>Category 4</b> Cape ... <b>Four</b> hours later, <b>Puerto Rico</b>, U.S. and British Virgin Islands \nwere put under a tropical <b>storm</b> warning, this is including Martinique and Saint \nLucia. ... 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Who sings at the beginning of beautiful by eminem?
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Beautiful (Eminem song)
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What is the most common language spoken in afghanistan?
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Languages of Afghanistan
[ "Pashto", "Dari" ]
[ "Languages of Afghanistan" ]
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When was the last solar eclipse that happened in america?
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List of solar eclipses visible from the United States
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When was the emancipation proclamation signed into law?
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Emancipation Proclamation
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Who is the nobel peace prize named for?
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Alfred Nobel
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What is call me by your name shot on?
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Call Me by Your Name (film)
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[ "Call Me by Your Name (film)" ]
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Who did ben roethlisberger lose to in the superbowl?
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Ben Roethlisberger
[ "Green Bay Packers" ]
[ "List of Super Bowl starting quarterbacks" ]
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When does hayley find out she's pregnant?
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Haley James Scott
[ "her senior year" ]
[ "Home and Away", "Hayley", "Hard Candy (film)", "List of Power Rangers Dino Thunder characters", "List of American Dragon: Jake Long episodes", "The Troop", "American Dragon: Jake Long", "Hayley Smith (Home and Away)", "The Originals (season 1)", "List of The Originals characters", "Hayley Smith (American Dad!)" ]
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[ { "query": "home and away episodes hayley", "results": [ { "snippet": "<b>Hayley</b> Rose Smith (also Lawson) is a fictional character from the Australian soap \nopera <b>Home and Away</b>. She was portrayed from September 1998 to&nbsp;...", "title": "Hayley Smith (Home and Away)" }, { "snippet": "Rebecca June Hewitt (née Cartwright; born 23 July 1983) is an Australian actress \nand singer. From 1998 to 2005, Hewitt played <b>Hayley</b> Smith Lawson on the soap \nopera <b>Home and Away</b>. ... In 1992, she made her mainstream television debut on \nan <b>episode</b> of Police Rescue. She has also guest starred in Water Rats and&nbsp;...", "title": "Bec Hewitt" }, { "snippet": "Nicholas &quot;Nick&quot; Smith is a fictional character in the Australian soap opera <b>Home</b> \n<b>and Away</b>. He first appeared during the <b>episode</b> airing on 18 March 1999, played \nby Matt ... Nick is the younger brother of Will (Zac Drayson) and <b>Hayley</b> Smith (\nBec Cartwright). Like <b>Hayley</b>, he was taken into care and showed little interest in\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Nick Smith (Home and Away)" }, { "snippet": "Noah Lawson is a fictional character from the Australian Channel Seven soap \nopera <b>Home and Away</b>, played by Beau Brady. The character debuted on-screen \nduring the <b>episode</b> airing on 6 September ... Noah is first seen when he saves \n<b>Hayley</b> Smith (Bec Cartwright) from a gang of thugs at a nightclub by offering her \na&nbsp;...", "title": "Noah Lawson" }, { "snippet": "Brodie Hanson (also Poulos) is a fictional character in the Australian soap opera \n<b>Home and Away</b> portrayed by actress Susie Rugg. ... Brodie&#39;s brother, JT (Luke \nFord) arrives and physically attacks <b>Hayley</b>, leaving ... Sacha Molitorisz of The \nSydney Morning Herald said that the <b>episode</b> featuring Brodie and <b>Hayley&#39;s</b> car \ncrash&nbsp;...", "title": "Brodie Hanson" }, { "snippet": "Ella Scott Lynch (born 27 September 1982 in Sydney) is an Australian actress. \nHer highest ... In 2005, she was cast in the soap opera <b>Home and Away</b> in the \nrole of <b>Hayley</b> Lawson, ... 1985, Winners, Doyle Family Member, <b>Episode</b>: &quot;Top \nKid&quot;.", "title": "Ella Scott Lynch" }, { "snippet": "Dani and Josh, along with <b>Hayley</b> and Noah, search for Rhys in the City. \nContents. 1 <b>Episodes</b>; 2 Cast. 2.1&nbsp;...", "title": "Home and Away: Secrets and the City" }, { "snippet": "Welsh decided to leave <b>Home and Away</b> in November 2000 and Mitch departed \non 9 March 2001. Welsh reprised the role in 2005 for the serial&#39;s 4000th <b>episode</b>.", "title": "Mitch McColl" }, { "snippet": "Character development[edit]. Will was originally described as a &quot;hot-tempered \ntrouble maker&quot; who arrives in the Bay to reconnect with his siblings, <b>Hayley</b> (&nbsp;...", "title": "Will Smith (Home and Away)" }, { "snippet": "<b>Home and Away</b> is an Australian television soap opera. It was first broadcast on \nthe Seven ... Of this, Graham told the Herald Sun, &quot;I came in for a couple of \n<b>episodes</b> and it was just a really, really great experience ... I&#39;ve worked with ... \nMcClelland returned to <b>Home and Away</b> as <b>Hayley</b> on 30 April 2012. <b>Hayley</b> \ndefends&nbsp;...", "title": "List of Home and Away characters (2011)" } ] }, { "query": "Hayley Stark in the film Hard Candy", "results": [ { "snippet": "Plot[edit]. The <b>film</b> opens with a sexually charged, flirtatious online chat between \n14-year-old <b>Hayley Stark</b> and Jeff Kohlver, a 32-&nbsp;...", "title": "Hard Candy (film)" }, { "snippet": "It is based on the <b>movie&#39;s</b> poster, featuring Ellen Page&#39;s character, <b>Hayley Stark</b>, \nbouncing on a trap. It was commissioned by <b>Hard Candy&#39;s</b> studio, Lionsgate.", "title": "Moster (motion movie poster)" }, { "snippet": "Hayley is an English given name. It is derived from the English surname Haley, \nwhich in turn ... Hayley Smith in the TV series Home and Away; <b>Hayley Stark in</b> \n<b>the film Hard Candy</b> &middot; Haley Starshine in the webcomic The Order of the Stick&nbsp;...", "title": "Hayley" }, { "snippet": "Ellen Grace Philpotts-Page (born February 21, 1987) is a Canadian actress and \nproducer. Her career began with roles in television shows such as Pit Pony (1997\n-2000), Trailer Park Boys (2002) and ReGenesis (2004). Page starred in the <b>film</b> \n<b>Hard Candy</b> (2005) for which she won the Austin <b>Film</b> ... 2005, <b>Hard Candy</b>, \n<b>Hayley Stark</b>.", "title": "Ellen Page" }, { "snippet": "Alessia Amendola (born February 27, 1984) is an Italian voice actress. Contents \n... In Amendola&#39;s <b>film</b> dubbing roles, she voiced Mikaela Banes (portrayed by ... \nCasey Stuart in Life-Size; <b>Hayley Stark</b> in <b>Hard Candy</b>; Juno MacGuff in Juno&nbsp;...", "title": "Alessia Amendola" }, { "snippet": "Arisa Ogasawara (小笠原 亜里沙, Ogasawara Arisa, born September 30, 1980) is \na Japanese ... Gran Torino – Sue Lor (Ahney Her); <b>Hard Candy</b> – <b>Hayley Stark</b> (\nEllen Page); Harry Potter <b>film</b> series – Fleur Delacour (Clémence Poésy); iCarly&nbsp;...", "title": "Arisa Ogasawara" }, { "snippet": "The Austin <b>Film</b> Critics Association (AFCA) is an organization of professional <b>film</b> \ncritics from ... naming Ellen Page Best Actress for her role in <b>Hard Candy</b> over \nHelen Mirren for her performance ... 2006, Ellen Page &middot; <b>Hard Candy</b>, <b>Hayley Stark</b>\n.", "title": "Austin Film Critics Association" }, { "snippet": "A number of fictional characters have been described as tomboys. Contents. 1 \nLiterature; 2 <b>Film</b>; 3 Television; 4 Anime and manga; 5 Comics; 6 Video games; 7 \nOther; 8 References. Literature[edit]. Arya Stark from the novel series A Song of \nIce and Fire by George R. R. ... a Cheerleader; <b>Hayley Stark</b> from <b>Hard Candy</b>; \nIdgie Threadgoode from Fried&nbsp;...", "title": "List of tomboys in fiction" }, { "snippet": "Iron Man 3 is a 2013 American superhero <b>film</b> based on the Marvel Comics \ncharacter Iron Man, ... In Iron Man 3, Tony <b>Stark</b> wrestles with the ramifications of \nthe events of The Avengers, ... The home video release includes a Marvel One-\nShot short <b>film</b> titled Agent Carter starring <b>Hayley</b> Atwell as Peggy ... It&#39;s <b>hard</b> to \nproject.&quot;&nbsp;...", "title": "Iron Man 3" }, { "snippet": "In the <b>film</b>, the ancient mutant En Sabah Nur / Apocalypse is inadvertently revived \n... was cast in the <b>film</b> because of the &quot;dark side&quot; of her character Sansa <b>Stark</b> in ... \nthe <b>film&#39;s</b> story as redundant and stale, arguing &quot;I get it: Life is <b>hard</b> for mutants.", "title": "X-Men: Apocalypse" } ] }, { "query": "Hayley Ziktor in Power Rangers Dino Thunde", "results": [ { "snippet": "According to various casting sheets, <b>Hayley&#39;s</b> last name is &quot;<b>Ziktor</b>&quot;, linking her to \nGrimlord from VR Troopers, since she was (&nbsp;...", "title": "List of Power Rangers Dino Thunder characters" }, { "snippet": "<b>Hayley Ziktor</b> did know Tommy is a <b>Power Rangers</b>. If she did not, Than why she \ntold&nbsp;...", "title": "Talk:Power Rangers Dino Thunder" }, { "snippet": "Tommy Oliver is a fictional character and an overarching main protagonist of the \nAmerican ... By <b>Power Rangers Dino Thunder</b>, he is a 6th degree black belt. ... He \nalso meets <b>Hayley Ziktor</b> and goes into business as partners with Terrence&nbsp;...", "title": "Tommy Oliver" }, { "snippet": "Jeffrey Parazzo as Trent Fernandez, the White <b>Dino Ranger</b>. Allies. Ismay \nJohnston as <b>Hayley Ziktor</b>; Katrina Devine as Cassidy Cornell; Tom Hern as \nDevin Del&nbsp;...", "title": "Power Rangers Dino Thunder" }, { "snippet": "Hayley is an English given name. It is derived from the English surname Haley, \nwhich in turn ... Vaughan Santos in the TV series All My Children; <b>Hayley Ziktor in</b> \n<b>Power Rangers Dino Thunder</b>; Hailey in the TV series The Other Kingdom&nbsp;...", "title": "Hayley" }, { "snippet": "When Kira helps her friends take down Donkeyvac, everyone&#39;s youth is restored, \nand Kylee and Kira reunite and perform a duet at <b>Hayley&#39;s</b> Cyberspace. Guest&nbsp;...", "title": "List of Power Rangers Dino Thunder episodes" }, { "snippet": "... <b>Ranger</b>; Jeffrey Parazzo -- Trent Fernandez-Mercer -- White <b>Ranger</b>; Ismay \nJohnston -- <b>Hayley Ziktor</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "List of Power Rangers cast members" }, { "snippet": "This is a list of characters from the Power Rangers universe – both Rangers and \nsupporting ... <b>Hayley Ziktor</b> (see Allies in <b>Power Rangers</b>: <b>Dino Thunder</b>); Heckyl (\nsee Villains in <b>Power Rangers Dino</b> Charge); Hekatoid (see Villains in Power&nbsp;...", "title": "List of Power Rangers characters" } ] }, { "query": "Hayley Long in the animated series American Dragon", "results": [ { "snippet": "<b>American Dragon</b>: Jake <b>Long</b> tells the story of 13-year-old Jake <b>Long</b> (Dante \nBasco) ... While Grandpa takes <b>Haley</b> trick or treating, Jake seizes the opportunity \nto ... compared to the first <b>season</b>, as a new hand-drawn <b>animation</b> team and \nstyle&nbsp;...", "title": "List of American Dragon: Jake Long episodes" }, { "snippet": "<b>American Dragon</b>: Jake <b>Long</b> is an American <b>animated</b> television <b>series</b>. ... Other \ncharacters include Jake&#39;s younger sister <b>Haley</b> (Amy Bruckner) (a nascent&nbsp;...", "title": "American Dragon: Jake Long" }, { "snippet": "Hayley is an English given name. It is derived from the English surname Haley, \nwhich in turn ... Haley Keller in the film Crawl; <b>Hayley Long in the animated series</b> \n<b>American Dragon</b>: Jake Long &middot; Hayley Marshall in the TV series The Originals&nbsp;...", "title": "Hayley" }, { "snippet": "Title[edit]. The article here somehow needs some tinkering, like most material that \nrefers to the ... 36 Haley Long; 37 Dragon Form; 38 Major secondary characters? \n... Although they are both teachers in <b>animated series</b> this does not make the&nbsp;...", "title": "Talk:American Dragon: Jake Long" }, { "snippet": "Early life[edit]. Bennett was born in 1962. He got his acting training on the stage \nat the Alley ... He has also provided various voices in the <b>animated series</b> \nFreakazoid!, ... 2005–2007, <b>American Dragon</b>: Jake <b>Long</b>, Jonathan <b>Long</b>, The \nHunstman, ... David Tennant (2013); <b>Hayley</b> Faith Negrin (2014); Danny Jacobs (\n2015)&nbsp;...", "title": "Jeff Bennett" }, { "snippet": "Liliana Berry Davis Mumy (born April 16, 1994) is an American actress. Between \n2002 and ... She currently voices Beth Tezuka in the <b>animated</b> web <b>series</b> \nBravest Warriors and Leni Loud in the ... Glitch, and Leroy &amp; Stitch, and voicing a \ncharacter with a smaller role on <b>American Dragon</b>: Jake <b>Long</b> as <b>Haley&#39;s</b> rival at \nschool.", "title": "Liliana Mumy" }, { "snippet": "Shira Naor is an Israeli actress and voice actress. She graduated from Tel Aviv \nArt High School. She is best known for her Hebrew dubbing as Dora Marquez \nfrom &quot;Dora the Explorer&quot;. Contents. 1 Filmography. 1.1 Television; 1.2 Dubbing. \n1.2.1 <b>Animation</b> and Live-Action TV; 1.2.2 <b>Animated</b> and Live Action ... <b>American</b> \n<b>Dragon</b>: Jake <b>Long</b> (<b>Haley</b> Kay <b>Long</b>); Ben 10 (Gwen Tennyson&nbsp;...", "title": "Shira Naor" }, { "snippet": "Paige Moss is an American stage, film and television actress. Contents. 1 \nBackground; 2 ... in the <b>animated series American Dragon</b>: Jake <b>Long</b> (2007) and \nRandom! ... 1995–96, Baywatch Nights, <b>Hayley</b> Cartwright, Nurse, Episodes: &quot;\nSilent&nbsp;...", "title": "Paige Moss" }, { "snippet": "Body swaps have been a common storytelling device in fiction media. Novels \nsuch as Vice Versa (1882) and Freaky Friday (1972) have inspired numerous film \nadaptations and retellings, as well as television <b>series</b> and episodes, many with \ntitles derived from &quot;Freaky Friday&quot;. ... <b>American Dragon</b>: Jake <b>Long</b>, &quot;Dragon \nBreath&quot;, Trixie and Spud, Souls end&nbsp;...", "title": "Body swap appearances in media" }, { "snippet": "Jennifer Hale is a Canadian-American voice actress known for her work in video \ngame series ... 1996–97, Mighty Ducks: The <b>Animated Series</b>, Mallory McMallard \n... 1999–2001, Spider-Man Unlimited, Lady Vermin, <b>Haley</b> Wing, Katherine O&#39;\nMalley, ... 2005, <b>American Dragon</b>: Jake <b>Long</b>, Various characters, Ep. &quot;Eye of the\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Jennifer Hale filmography" } ] }, { "query": "home and away episodes", "results": [ { "snippet": "The show premiered with a ninety-minute pilot <b>episode</b> (subsequently in re-runs \nand on VHS known as <b>Home and Away</b>: The Movie). Since then, each&nbsp;...", "title": "Home and Away" }, { "snippet": "Andrew &quot;Drew&quot; Curtis is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera \n<b>Home and Away</b>, played by Bobby Morley. He made his first screen appearance \nduring the <b>episode</b> broadcast on 7 July&nbsp;...", "title": "Drew Curtis (Home and Away)" }, { "snippet": "It is hosted by <b>Home and Away</b> star Tammin Sursok — in character as Dani \nSutherland, not as herself — and contains three <b>episodes</b>,&nbsp;...", "title": "Home and Away: Secrets and the City" }, { "snippet": "It contains two <b>episodes</b> that aired on TV: &quot;Turn Back the Night&quot; and &quot;Fallout&quot;, \nfrom the sixteenth season of <b>Home and Away</b>, plus the&nbsp;...", "title": "Home and Away: Hearts Divided" }, { "snippet": "He did so in 2000, when Jack returned as part of <b>episodes</b> centred on a fellow \ncharacter&#39;s wedding. Jack has received mainly positive reviews from critics. Ian&nbsp;...", "title": "Jack Wilson (Home and Away)" }, { "snippet": "Nicholas &quot;Nick&quot; Smith is a fictional character in the Australian soap opera <b>Home</b> \n<b>and Away</b>. He first appeared during the <b>episode</b> airing on 18 March 1999,&nbsp;...", "title": "Nick Smith (Home and Away)" }, { "snippet": "Channel 5 chose the episode with the subplot of Luke&#39;s debut as their favourite \never <b>Home and Away episodes</b>&quot;. Sarah Thompson[edit]. Main article: Sarah&nbsp;...", "title": "List of Home and Away characters (1993)" }, { "snippet": "Ahead of the <b>episode&#39;s</b> premiere, Presto&#39;s subscribers grew by 300 per cent \nwithin a seven-day period, causing Presto to upgrade their servers to cope with \nthe&nbsp;...", "title": "Home and Away: An Eye for an Eye" }, { "snippet": "Thomas Edward &quot;Tom&quot; Fletcher is a fictional character from the Australian soap \nopera <b>Home and Away</b>, played by actor Roger Oakley. He made his first screen \nappearance in the pilot <b>episode</b> broadcast on 17&nbsp;...", "title": "Tom Fletcher (Home and Away)" }, { "snippet": "He then made his debut appearance in <b>Home and Away</b> during the <b>episode</b> \nbroadcast on 27 August 2013. Gallagher&#39;s departure from <b>Home and Away</b> was&nbsp;...", "title": "Josh Barrett (Home and Away)" } ] }, { "query": "Hayley Marshall in the TV series The Originals", "results": [ { "snippet": "Played by <b>Phoebe Tonkin</b>; TVD recurring season: 4; TO starring <b>seasons</b>: 1–5. \n<b>Phoebe Tonkin</b>. <b>Hayley Marshall</b> (born Andréa&nbsp;...", "title": "List of The Originals characters" }, { "snippet": "In August 2012, Tonkin joined the cast of The CW <b>television series</b>, <b>The Vampire</b> \n<b>Diaries</b>, in the recurring role of <b>Hayley</b>, a friend of Tyler.", "title": "Phoebe Tonkin" }, { "snippet": "<b>The Originals</b> is an American supernatural drama <b>television series</b> created by \nJulie Plec for The ... Holt) who found out in the backdoor pilot, aired on April 25, \n2013, how <b>Hayley Marshall</b> (<b>Phoebe Tonkin</b>) was pregnant with Klaus&#39; child.", "title": "The Originals (season 1)" }, { "snippet": "<b>The Originals</b>, a one-hour American supernatural <b>drama</b>, was renewed for a fifth \nseason by The ... Joseph Morgan &middot; Daniel Gillies &middot; Phoebe Tonkin &middot; Charles \nMichael Davis &middot; Yusuf Gatewood &middot; Riley ... Hayley attempts to minimize the fallout \nfrom Hope&#39;s actions, but not before news of what she has done ripples through \nthe city.", "title": "The Originals (season 5)" }, { "snippet": "<b>The Originals</b> is an American fantasy supernatural drama <b>television series</b> that \nbegan airing on ... <b>Phoebe Tonkin</b> as <b>Hayley Marshall</b>: Originally a werewolf, \nlater hybrid, who conceived a daughter with Klaus named Hope. She is revealed \nto be&nbsp;...", "title": "The Originals (TV series)" }, { "snippet": "Legacies is an American fantasy drama <b>television series</b>, created by Julie Plec, \nthat premiered on The CW on October 25, 2018. It is a spin-off of <b>The Originals</b> \nand features characters from both that series ... and <b>Hayley Marshall</b>, who is \ndescended from some of the most powerful vampire, werewolf, and witch \nbloodlines.", "title": "Legacies (TV series)" }, { "snippet": "<b>The Originals</b>, a one-hour American supernatural <b>drama</b>, was renewed for a third \nseason by ... Joseph Morgan &middot; Daniel Gillies &middot; Phoebe Tonkin &middot; Charles Michael \nDavis &middot; Leah Pipes &middot; Danielle Campbell ... Meanwhile, Davina, the only one with \nthe answer to Hayley&#39;s whereabouts, plots ways to use that to her advantage.", "title": "The Originals (season 3)" }, { "snippet": "<b>The Originals</b>, a one-hour American supernatural <b>drama</b>, was renewed for a \nfourth season by ... Joseph Morgan &middot; Daniel Gillies &middot; Phoebe Tonkin &middot; Charles \nMichael Davis &middot; Yusuf Gatewood &middot; Riley Voelkel ... Meanwhile, Hayley closes in \non the cure that will allow her to revive Elijah and the slumbering Mikaelsons, but \nshe&nbsp;...", "title": "The Originals (season 4)" }, { "snippet": "<b>The Originals</b>, an American supernatural <b>drama</b>, was renewed for a second \nseason by The CW ... Joseph Morgan &middot; Daniel Gillies &middot; Phoebe Tonkin &middot; Charles \nMichael Davis &middot; Leah Pipes &middot; Danielle Campbell &middot; Yusuf Gatewood ... Ever since \nshe killed Francesca, Hayley has changed, and Elijah suggests to Klaus to help \nher out.", "title": "The Originals (season 2)" }, { "snippet": "<b>The Vampire Diaries</b>, a one-hour American supernatural <b>drama</b>, was renewed for \na fourth ... On August 7, 2012 it was announced that <b>Phoebe Tonkin</b> and Todd \nWilliams will join the <b>show</b> as recurring characters in the fourth season. <b>Phoebe</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "The Vampire Diaries (season 4)" } ] }, { "query": "home and away ", "results": [ { "snippet": "<b>Home and Away</b> (often abbreviated as H&amp;A) is an Australian television soap \nopera. It was created by Alan Bateman and commenced broadcast on the Seven\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Home and Away" }, { "snippet": "Christopher Eugene &quot;Chris&quot; Harrington is a fictional character from the Australian \nsoap opera <b>Home and Away</b>, played by Johnny Ruffo. The character made his&nbsp;...", "title": "Chris Harrington (Home and Away)" }, { "snippet": "<b>Home and Away</b> (1989–92, 1995–99, 2001, 2010–) Emmerdale (2001–08). \nSpouse(s), Nick Lipscombe (1992–94) (divorced) Lorenzo Smith (2003–2005) (\ndivorced). Children, 1. Emily Symons (born 10 August 1969) is an Australian-\nborn actress, active on both Australian&nbsp;...", "title": "Emily Symons" }, { "snippet": "Meagher won the Gold Logie Award for his role in <b>Home and Away</b> in 2010. \nMeagher has currently played the role of Alf for over 30 years. Contents. 1&nbsp;...", "title": "Ray Meagher" }, { "snippet": "James Stewart (born 21 October 1975) is an Australian stage, television and film \nactor, best known for his appearances in the television series Breakers and \nPacked to the Rafters. He has also made an appearance in the popular \nAustralian drama Sea Patrol. From 2016, he began starring in <b>Home and Away</b> \nas Justin Morgan.", "title": "James Stewart (Australian actor)" }, { "snippet": "<b>Home and Away</b> is an Australian television soap opera that has been broadcast \non Channel Seven since 1988. The following is an alphabetical list of all past&nbsp;...", "title": "List of past Home and Away characters" }, { "snippet": "Sarah O&#39;Neale (née Thompson) is a fictional character from the Australian \nChannel Seven soap opera <b>Home and Away</b>, played by Laura Vasquez.", "title": "Sarah Thompson (Home and Away)" }, { "snippet": "George departed <b>Home and Away</b> on 30 August 1996. She then made a health \nand fitness video, Mind, Body and Soul (1996), created a sleepwear line called &quot;\nAn&nbsp;...", "title": "Melissa George" }, { "snippet": "In 2017, she began playing Willow Harris in <b>Home and Away</b>. Roberts has also \nstarred in the feature films Felony and UnIndian. Contents. 1 Early&nbsp;...", "title": "Sarah Roberts (actress)" }, { "snippet": "<b>Home and Away</b> is an Australian soap opera produced by the Seven Network \nsince 1988. This list documents the current cast of actors and characters, \nrecurring&nbsp;...", "title": "List of Home and Away characters" } ] }, { "query": "Hayley Steele in the TV series The Troop", "results": [ { "snippet": "The <b>Troop</b> is a comedy <b>television series</b> about a trio of teenagers who fight and \ncapture ... <b>Hayley Steele</b> (Gage Golightly) – The most popular, and often \nconsidered the friendliest, girl at school. She is the classic overachiever – she \ndoes&nbsp;...", "title": "The Troop" }, { "snippet": "Gage Golightly (born September 5, 1993) is an American actress. She is best \nknown for her roles as <b>Hayley Steele</b> in the Nickelodeon <b>series The Troop</b>, Erica \nReyes ... Golightly appeared on the short-lived ABC <b>drama</b>, Ten Days in the \nValley, as a character named Lynn, in a three episode arc. In February 2018 \nGolightly&nbsp;...", "title": "Gage Golightly" }, { "snippet": "Hayley is an English given name. It is derived from the English surname Haley, \nwhich in turn ... Haley Booth in the TV series Ackley Bridge; Haley Brooks in the \nTV series Criminal Minds &middot; Hayley Cropper in ... <b>Hayley Steele in the TV series</b> \n<b>The Troop</b>; Hailey Upton in the TV series Chicago P.D. &middot; Hayley Vaughan Santos \nin&nbsp;...", "title": "Hayley" }, { "snippet": "F <b>Troop</b> is a satirical American television sitcom about U.S. soldiers and \nAmerican Indians in the Wild West during the 1860s that originally aired for two \n<b>seasons</b> on ABC. ... Trooper Duffy (Bob <b>Steele</b>) – An aged old time cavalryman \nwith a limp, the result of his &quot;old Alamo injury&quot; acting up again. Duffy claims to be \nthe lone&nbsp;...", "title": "F Troop" }, { "snippet": "Pierre Lind de Lappe (October 5, 1935 – March 21, 2016), known professionally \nas Peter Brown, was an American actor best known for his role as young Deputy \nJohnny McKay opposite John Russell as Marshal Dan <b>Troop</b> in the 1958 to 1962 \nABC-Warner Brothers western <b>television series</b> ... He appeared as Dave with \nAndrew Duggan and Bob <b>Steele</b>, who were cast&nbsp;...", "title": "Peter Brown (actor)" }, { "snippet": "Janet Neilson Horsburgh (28 September 1934 – 6 December 1972), known as \nJanet Munro, ... We entertained the <b>troops</b>. ... 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Nick auditions for &quot;The \nDorm&quot;, a reality <b>television</b> show and is successful. Nick quickly discovers that one \nof&nbsp;...", "title": "Nick Smith (Home and Away)" }, { "snippet": "William &quot;Will&quot; <b>Smith</b> is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera <b>Home</b> \n<b>and Away</b>, ... Will returned to the <b>series</b> as a guest with his daughter on 14 \nOctober 2010. On 7 February 2011, Will ... Will tries to reunite his family, \nspecifically his younger siblings <b>Hayley</b> and Nick. He sets about try to ... <b>TV</b> \nTonight. Retrieved 5&nbsp;...", "title": "Will Smith (Home and Away)" }, { "snippet": "Wife, <b>Hayley Smith</b> (2004). Noah Lawson is a fictional character from the \nAustralian Channel Seven soap opera <b>Home and Away</b>, ... Kit Hunter (Amy Mizzi) \n<b>shows</b> a romantic interest in Noah after he helps with her ... Event&quot; in the <b>series</b>&#39; \nhistory in his article about <b>television</b> characters being killed off in order to boost \nratings.", "title": "Noah Lawson" }, { "snippet": "Ella Scott Lynch (born 27 September 1982 in Sydney) is an Australian actress. \nHer highest profile role is Shirley Ryan in the <b>series</b> Love Child. Contents. 1 Early \nlife; 2 Career; 3 Filmography. 3.1 Film; 3.2 <b>Television</b> ... In 2005, she was cast in \nthe soap opera <b>Home and Away</b> in the role of <b>Hayley</b> Lawson, previously played \nby&nbsp;...", "title": "Ella Scott Lynch" }, { "snippet": "<b>Hayley&#39;s</b> spiritual faith[edit]. I personally don&#39;t think that <b>Hayley</b> is an Atheist. Just \nbecause she ... at least 18. I think the whole 1996 going back in time thing is not \ncanon to the <b>series</b>. ... <b>Home and Away</b> is a pretty popular through Australia (and \nelsewhere). 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She \nlater finds out she is <b>pregnant</b> with Blake&#39;s baby and she goes into labour on the \nnight&nbsp;...", "title": "Sophie Simpson" }, { "snippet": "Amanda Baker (also Vale and Walters) is a fictional character from the Australian \nsoap opera <b>Home and Away</b>, played by Holly Brisley. She made her first screen \nappearance during the <b>episode</b> broadcast on 30 June <b>2005</b> and departed in ... \nBrisley&#39;s real-life <b>pregnancy</b> was written in to the scripts. On her return Brisley \nsaid&nbsp;...", "title": "Amanda Vale" }, { "snippet": "Martha MacKenzie (also Stewart and Holden) is a fictional character from the \nAustralian ... In <b>2005</b>, the character returned to <b>Home and Away</b>, played by Jodi \nGordon. ... The story line began playing out from the 2006 &quot;cliffhanger&quot; <b>episode</b>, \nwhen Ash ... During the <b>pregnancy</b> storyline, Martha was also diagnosed with \nbreast&nbsp;...", "title": "Martha MacKenzie" }, { "snippet": "Chloe Richards (previously Fraser) is a fictional character from the Australian \nChannel Seven soap opera <b>Home and Away</b>, played by Kristy Wright. She \ndebuted on-screen during the <b>episode</b> airing on 28 June 1995. Chloe left in 1999\n, making a short return stint in <b>2005</b> when she died from the ... In one storyline \nChloe discovers that she is <b>pregnant</b>.", "title": "Chloe Richards" }, { "snippet": "Olivia Fraser Richards is a fictional character from the Australian television soap \nopera <b>Home and Away</b>, played by Raechelle Banno. The character was born on-\nscreen to parents Lachlan Fraser (Richard Grieve) and Chloe Richards (Kristy \nWright) during the <b>episode</b> broadcast on 20 April 1998 ... In <b>2005</b>, Wright reprised \nher role as Chloe, while Ivy Latimer was cast as&nbsp;...", "title": "Olivia Fraser Richards" }, { "snippet": "Rebecca June Hewitt (née Cartwright; born 23 July 1983) is an Australian actress \nand singer. From 1998 to <b>2005</b>, Hewitt played Hayley Smith Lawson on the soap \nopera <b>Home and Away</b>. ... She coincidentally fell <b>pregnant</b> within months of her &#39;\n<b>Home and Away</b>&#39; character, ... School Girl (1 <b>episode</b>); 1992: Police Rescue .", "title": "Bec Hewitt" }, { "snippet": "Natasha &quot;Tasha&quot; Hunter (also Andrews) is a fictional character from the \nAustralian soap opera <b>Home and Away</b>, played by Isabel Lucas. She made her \nfirst screen appearance in the <b>episode</b> broadcast on 31 July ... Tasha \nsubsequently falls <b>pregnant</b> and is held against her will by Mumma Rose ... 28 \nNovember <b>2005</b>.", "title": "Tasha Andrews" }, { "snippet": "Leah Patterson is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera <b>Home and</b> \n<b>Away</b>, played by Ada Nicodemou. She made her screen debut during the \n<b>episode</b> broadcast on 22 March 2000. ... Of Leah learning she is <b>pregnant</b>, \nNicodemou explained, &quot;At first, she doesn&#39;t know she&#39;s ... Schembri, Jim (6 \nJanuary <b>2005</b>).", "title": "Leah Patterson-Baker" } ] }, { "query": "hayley", "results": [ { "snippet": "<b>Hayley</b> is an English given name. 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Her first internationally released album, Pure, reached&nbsp;...", "title": "Hayley Westenra" }, { "snippet": "Mary <b>Hayley</b> Bell, Lady Mills (22 January 1911 – 1 December 2005) was an \nEnglish actress and writer, married for 64 years to actor Sir John Mills. Her novel\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Mary Hayley Bell" }, { "snippet": "<b>Hayley</b> Cropper is a fictional character from the British ITV soap opera, \nCoronation Street, played by Julie Hesmondhalgh. The character first appeared \nin the&nbsp;...", "title": "Hayley Cropper" }, { "snippet": "<b>Hayley</b> Kiyoko Alcroft (born April 3, 1991) is an American singer, songwriter, and \nactress. 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What is the common name of garcinia cola?
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Garcinia kola
[ "bitter kola" ]
[ "Garcinia kola" ]
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Who wrote the song the girl is mine?
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The Girl Is Mine
[ "Michael Jackson" ]
[ "The Girl Is Mine (film)", "The Girl Is Mine (disambiguation)", "The Girl Is Mine", "The Girl Is Mine (99 Souls song)" ]
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Who sings the most wonderful time of the year?
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It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year
[ "Andy Williams" ]
[ "It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year" ]
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When was the last time someone was put to death in california?
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Capital punishment in California
[ "2006" ]
[ "Clarence Ray Allen", "List of people executed in California" ]
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Who dies in guardians of the galexy 2?
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Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2
[ "Ego" ]
[ "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2" ]
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Who plays john ralphio in parks and rec?
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Jean-Ralphio Saperstein
[ "Ben Schwartz" ]
[ "Jean-Ralphio Saperstein" ]
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Who was the king of england when america first became a colony?
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Colonial history of the United States
[ "King George II" ]
[ "List of English monarchs" ]
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In 1690, the Massachusetts Bay <b>Colony became</b> the \n<b>first</b> to issue paper&nbsp;...", "title": "History of Massachusetts" }, { "snippet": "The English overseas possessions, also known as the English <b>colonial</b> empire, \ncomprised a ... In North <b>America</b>, Newfoundland and Virginia were the <b>first</b> \ncentres of English ... Through the remainder of the Middle Ages the kings of \n<b>England</b> held ... <b>first</b> permanently settled in 1670, <b>became</b> a separate British \n<b>colony</b> in 1710.", "title": "English overseas possessions" }, { "snippet": "In March 1629, it succeeded in obtaining from <b>King</b> Charles a royal charter for the \nestablishment of the Massachusetts Bay <b>Colony</b>. 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How many episodes are there in season 1 of supergirl?
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List of Supergirl episodes
[ "20" ]
[ "Supergirl (season 1)", "Supergirl (TV series)" ]
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Number of pages in the old man and the sea?
931162642176384371
The Old Man and the Sea
[ "127" ]
[ "The Old Man and the Sea" ]
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Major veins that drain into the brachiocephalic veins?
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Brachiocephalic vein
[ "Left superior intercostal vein" ]
[ "Subclavian vein", "Brachiocephalic vein" ]
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There are two lymph ducts in the body—the right lymphatic duct \nand&nbsp;...", "title": "Lymph duct" }, { "snippet": "Paget–Schroetter disease, is a form of upper extremity deep vein thrombosis (\nDVT), a medical condition in which blood clots form in the deep veins of the arms. \nThese DVTs typically occur in the axillary and/or <b>subclavian veins</b>.", "title": "Paget–Schroetter disease" }, { "snippet": "It drains into the systemic (blood) circulation at the junction of the left <b>subclavian</b> \nand internal jugular <b>veins</b>, at the commencement of the brachiocephalic <b>vein</b>.", "title": "Thoracic duct" }, { "snippet": "The external jugular <b>vein</b> crosses its medial part and receives the transverse \nscapular, transverse cervical, and anterior jugular <b>veins</b>, which frequently form a\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Subclavian artery" }, { "snippet": "It is provided with two pairs of valves, the lower pair being placed at its entrance \ninto the <b>subclavian vein</b>, the upper in most cases about 4 cm above the clavicle.", "title": "External jugular vein" }, { "snippet": "The <b>subclavian veins</b> lie just behind the clavicle on each side and therefore \nknown as <b>subclavian vein</b>. Indications: Catheter placement in one of the big veins \n(&nbsp;...", "title": "Ambesh maneuver" }, { "snippet": "A central venous catheter (CVC), also known as a central line, central venous \nline, or central venous access catheter, is a catheter placed into a large vein. It is \na form of venous access. Catheters can be placed in veins in the neck (internal \njugular vein), chest (<b>subclavian vein</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Central venous catheter" } ] }, { "query": "Major veins that drain into the brachiocephalic veins?", "results": [ { "snippet": "The left and right <b>brachiocephalic veins</b> (or <b>innominate veins</b>) in the upper chest \nare formed by ... The <b>brachiocephalic veins</b> are the <b>major veins</b> returning blood to \nthe superior vena cava. ... 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How many episodes are in season 2 of game of thrones?
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Game of Thrones (season 2)
[ "10 episodes" ]
[ "Game of Thrones (season 2)" ]
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Who let the walkers in the prison in season 3?
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Killer Within
[ "an unidentified individual" ]
[ "Markice Moore", "The Walking Dead (season 3)" ]
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When did the last godzilla movie come out?
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Godzilla (2014 film)
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[ "Godzilla (2014 film)" ]
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Where does implantation of the blastocyst take place?
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Implantation (human embryo)
[ "the endometrium" ]
[ "Implantation (human embryo)" ]
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Who did eagles play in 2004 super bowl?
4812746404622041153
Super Bowl XXXIX
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[ "Super Bowl XXXIX" ]
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Who were the leaders of the battle of trenton?
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Battle of Trenton
[ "Johann Rall", "George Washington", "Nathanael Greene" ]
[ "Battle of Trenton" ]
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What states were hit the hardest by the dust bowl?
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Dust Bowl
[ "Texas", "Oklahoma" ]
[ "Dust Bowl", "Black Sunday (storm)" ]
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Where will the super rugby final be played?
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2018 Super Rugby season
[ "Christchurch" ]
[ "Super Rugby" ]
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What is the old name of burj khalifa?
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Burj Khalifa
[ "Burj Dubai" ]
[ "Burj Khalifa" ]
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Who was the chola king under whose region the brihadeeswara temple of tanjore was constructed?
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Brihadisvara Temple, Thanjavur
[ "Raja Raja Chola I" ]
[ "Brihadisvara Temple, Thanjavur", "Thanjavur" ]
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Who has the most total passing yards in nfl history?
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List of National Football League career passing yards leaders
[ "Peyton Manning" ]
[ "List of National Football League career passing yards leaders ..." ]
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Who sings american woman stay away from me?
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American Woman
[ "the Guess Who" ]
[ "American Woman" ]
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Woman (song)" }, { "snippet": "&quot;No Sugar Tonight/New Mother Nature&quot; is a <b>song</b> by the Canadian rock band The \nGuess Who. It was released on their 1970 album <b>American Woman</b>, and was&nbsp;...", "title": "No Sugar Tonight/New Mother Nature" }, { "snippet": "The Guess Who is a Canadian rock band, formed in Winnipeg in 1965. Initially \ngaining recognition in Canada, the group found international success from the \nlate 1960s through the mid-1970s with many hit singles, including &quot;No Time&quot;, &quot;\n<b>American Woman</b>&quot;, &quot;Laughing&quot;, &quot;These Eyes&quot;, &quot;Undun&quot; and &quot;Share the Land&quot; ... \nThis <b>song</b>, released in January 1969, became the group&#39;s first Top 10 US hit&nbsp;...", "title": "The Guess Who" }, { "snippet": "Rosie the Riveter is a cultural icon of World War II, representing the <b>women</b> who \nworked in ... 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The <b>song</b> was the third single released from their multi-platinum album, \nLet It ... The <b>song</b> is a pensive ballad sung from the perspective of a <b>woman</b> who \nis in&nbsp;...", "title": "Can't Stay Away from You" }, { "snippet": "Sheila Cecelia Escovedo (born December 12, 1957), better known under the \nstage name Sheila <b>E</b>., is an <b>American</b> percussionist, ... Though taken under \nPrince&#39;s wing, she proved to <b>be</b> a successful artist in her own right. In June 1984, \nshe ... In 2002, Sheila <b>E</b>. appeared on the Beyoncé <b>song</b> &quot;Work It <b>Out</b>&quot;. In 2004, \nSheila <b>E</b>.", "title": "Sheila E." }, { "snippet": "&quot;Go <b>Away</b> Little <b>Girl</b>&quot; is a popular <b>song</b> written by Gerry Goffin and Carole King. It \nwas first recorded by Bobby Vee for Liberty Records on March 28, 1962. The \nlyrics consist of a young man asking a young attractive <b>woman</b> to <b>stay</b> ... The \n<b>song</b> is notable for making the <b>American</b> Top 20 three times: for Steve Lawrence \nin 1963&nbsp;...", "title": "Go Away Little Girl" }, { "snippet": "Alta Sherral Willis (November 10, 1947 – December 24, 2019), known as Allee \nWillis, was an <b>American</b> songwriter, artist and art director. Willis co-wrote hit \n<b>songs</b> including &quot;September&quot; and &quot;Boogie Wonderland&quot; by ... When she left for \ncollege, he wrote, &quot;<b>Stay away</b> from Black culture.&quot; Her last words to him were, &quot;I \njust got&nbsp;...", "title": "Allee Willis" }, { "snippet": "Florence Beatrice Price (née Smith; April 9, 1887 – June 3, 1953) was an \n<b>American</b> classical composer, pianist, organist and music teacher. Price is noted \nas the first African-<b>American woman</b> to be recognized as a ... Initially, she \nidentified as Mexican to <b>avoid</b> the prejudice people had toward African \nAmericans at the time.", "title": "Florence Price" }, { "snippet": "Katheryn Elizabeth Hudson (born October 25, 1984), known professionally as \nKaty Perry, is an <b>American</b> singer, songwriter, ... In 2003, she briefly performed as \nKatheryn Perry to <b>avoid</b> confusion with actress Kate Hudson. ... Perry and Dr. \nLuke co-wrote the <b>songs</b> &quot;I Kissed a <b>Girl</b>&quot; and &quot;Hot n Cold&quot; for her second album \nOne of&nbsp;...", "title": "Katy Perry" }, { "snippet": "Rosie the Riveter is a cultural icon of World War II, representing the <b>women</b> who \nworked in ... Rosie the Riveter is used as a symbol of <b>American</b> feminism and \n<b>women&#39;s</b> ... The idea of Rosie the Riveter originated in a <b>song</b> written in 1942 by \nRedd ... When they gave her a production &quot;<b>E</b>,&quot; she was as proud as a <b>girl</b> could \n<b>be</b>!", "title": "Rosie the Riveter" } ] }, { "query": "American woman stay away from me song", "results": [ { "snippet": "&quot;<b>American Woman</b>&quot; is a <b>song</b> released by the Canadian rock band The Guess \nWho in January ... When I said &#39;<b>American woman</b>, <b>stay away from me</b>,&#39; I really \nmeant &#39;Canadian <b>woman</b>, I prefer you.&#39; It was all a happy accident.&quot; Jim Kale, the\n&nbsp;...", "title": "American Woman" }, { "snippet": "... <b>woman</b> to <b>stay away</b> from him, so that he will not be tempted to betray his \nsteady girlfriend by kissing her. The <b>song</b> is notable for making the <b>American</b> Top \n20&nbsp;...", "title": "Go Away Little Girl" }, { "snippet": "John Irvin Delafose (April 16, 1939 – September 17, 1994) was an <b>American</b> \nFrench-speaking ... 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McKay stated in an interview with ELLEgirl that the <b>song</b> was \nwritten about her neighbor, whom she has a crush on. ... Phares concluded that \nthe record &quot;could become a cult favorite among pissed-off girl-<b>women</b> of McKay&#39;s \nage.", "title": "Get Away from Me" }, { "snippet": "Christopher Clay Austin (born February 24, 1964 – March 16, 1991) was an \n<b>American</b> country music singer. Austin was signed to Warner Bros. Records in \n1988 and charted three singles on the Billboard Hot Country <b>Songs</b> chart. His \nhighest-charting single, &quot;Blues <b>Stay Away from Me</b>,&quot; was included on the&nbsp;...", "title": "Chris Austin" }, { "snippet": "&quot;Can&#39;t <b>Stay Away</b> from You&quot; is a 1988 single by <b>American</b> singer and songwriter \nGloria Estefan, credited to Estefan and her former band, the Miami Sound \nMachine. The <b>song</b> was the third single released from their multi-platinum album, \nLet It ... The <b>song</b> is a pensive ballad sung from the perspective of a <b>woman</b> who \nis in&nbsp;...", "title": "Can't Stay Away from You" }, { "snippet": "Norah Jones is an <b>American</b> singer, songwriter and pianist. She has won multiple \nawards and ... After meeting Jones, Harris started sending her lead sheets of his \n<b>songs</b>. In 1999, Jones left Texas for ... Come <b>Away</b> with <b>Me</b> (2002) was praised \nfor its blend of acoustic pop with soul and jazz. Debuting at No. 139, it reached \nNo&nbsp;...", "title": "Norah Jones" }, { "snippet": "&quot;<b>Stay Away</b>&quot; is a <b>song</b> first recorded by Elvis Presley as part of the soundtrack for \nhis 1968 ... &quot;Don&#39;t&quot; / &quot;I Beg of You&quot;; &quot;Wear My Ring Around Your Neck&quot;; &quot;Hard \nHeaded <b>Woman</b>&quot; / &quot;Don&#39;t Ask <b>Me</b> Why&quot;; &quot;King Creole&quot; (UK); &quot;One Night&quot; / &quot;I Got \nStung&quot; ... &quot;Until It&#39;s Time for You to Go&quot;; &quot;He Touched <b>Me</b>&quot;; &quot;An <b>American</b> Trilogy&quot; / \n&quot;The&nbsp;...", "title": "Stay Away (Elvis Presley song)" }, { "snippet": "Alta Sherral Willis (November 10, 1947 – December 24, 2019), known as Allee \nWillis, was an <b>American</b> songwriter, artist and art director. Willis co-wrote hit \n<b>songs</b> including &quot;September&quot; and &quot;Boogie Wonderland&quot; by ... When she left for \ncollege, he wrote, &quot;<b>Stay away</b> from Black culture.&quot; Her last words to him were, &quot;I \njust got&nbsp;...", "title": "Allee Willis" } ] } ]
What is the minimum age to get married in illinois?
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Age of marriage in the United States
[ "16" ]
[ "Marriage age in the United States" ]
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Who is considered the founder of gothic architecture with his renovation of st. denis?
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Basilica of St Denis
[ "the Abbot Suger" ]
[ "Basilica of Saint-Denis", "Gothic architecture" ]
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It was the time of colonization of the still uninhabited areas of the&nbsp;...", "title": "Czech Gothic architecture" }, { "snippet": "Venetian Gothic is the local variant architectural style for Venice of Italian <b>Gothic</b> \n<b>architecture</b>, with a confluence of influences from local building requirements,&nbsp;...", "title": "Venetian Gothic architecture" }, { "snippet": "English <b>Gothic</b> is an <b>architectural</b> style, which originated in France and flourished \nin England ... By 1175, with the completion of the Choir at Canterbury Cathedral \nby William of Sens, the style was firmly <b>established</b> in England.", "title": "English Gothic architecture" }, { "snippet": "Another of the earliest manifestations of the <b>Gothic</b> in Poland was the rebuilding \nof the Wrocław Cathedral which <b>started</b> in 1244. 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What channel is star wars clone wars on?
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Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008 TV series)
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When was the mission santa clara de asis built?
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Mission Santa Clara de Asís
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When does the new season of luke cage come out?
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Luke Cage (season 2)
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When does season 3 star vs the forces of evil come out?
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List of Star vs. the Forces of Evil episodes
[ "November 6 , 2017" ]
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How many teams can england have in the champions league?
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English football clubs in international competitions
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What rights are included in the declaration of independence?
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Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness
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The two basic types of medical insurance in japan are?
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National Health Insurance (Japan)
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[ "National Health Insurance (Japan)" ]
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How many episodes are in season six of longmire?
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List of Longmire episodes
[ "10" ]
[ "Longmire" ]
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Of miletus one of the seven stages of greece?
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Seven Sages of Greece
[ "Thales" ]
[ "Seven Sages of Greece" ]
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What is the boy group in pitch perfect called?
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Pitch Perfect
[ "Treblemakers" ]
[ "Pitch Perfect 2", "Pitch Perfect 3", "Pitch Perfect" ]
[ { "answer": [ "Treblemakers", "Barden University Treblemakers" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
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What kind of cherry goes in a manhattan?
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Manhattan (cocktail)
[ "Maraschino" ]
[ "Manhattan (cocktail)" ]
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Who wrote the songs to the greatest showman?
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The Greatest Showman
[ "John Debney", "Joseph Trapanese" ]
[ "The Greatest Showman: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack ...", "The Greatest Show", "This Is Me (The Greatest Showman song)" ]
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Who said give me liberty or gove me death?
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Give me liberty, or give me death!
[ "Patrick Henry" ]
[ "Talk:Give me liberty, or give me death!", "Give me liberty, or give me death!" ]
[ { "answer": [ "Patrick Henry" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
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Brand ambassador of beti bachao beti padhao haryana?
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Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao Yojana
[ "Sakshi Malik" ]
[ "Geetika Jakhar", "Parineeti Chopra" ]
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Who plays ted how i met your mother?
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Josh Radnor
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When did the first indian expedition to antarctica take place?
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Indian Antarctic Program
[ "1981" ]
[ "Indian Antarctic Program" ]
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When did silence of the lambs come out?
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The Silence of the Lambs (film)
[ "February 14 , 1991" ]
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When did a hard day's night come out?
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A Hard Day's Night (film)
[ "1964" ]
[ "A Hard Day's Night" ]
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Who played the tailor in fiddler on the roof?
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Fiddler on the Roof (film)
[ "Leonard Frey" ]
[ "Fiddler on the Roof (film)", "Fiddler on the Roof" ]
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Who has the best head to head record against serena williams?
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Serena Williams career statistics
[ "Paola Suárez", "Mary Joe Fernández" ]
[ "Serena Williams career statistics" ]
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Understanding poetry by brooks and warren encapsulates the principles of?
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Understanding Poetry
[ "New Critical ideas" ]
[ "Understanding Poetry" ]
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When did getting jiggy with it come out?
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Gettin' Jiggy wit It
[ "January 1998" ]
[ "Gettin' Jiggy wit It" ]
[ { "answer": [ "January 27, 1998" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
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What u.s. president established the precedent of not seeking more than two terms in office?
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Twenty-second Amendment to the United States Constitution
[ "George Washington" ]
[ "Term limits in the United States", "Twenty-second Amendment to the United States Constitution ..." ]
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Who sings i should have been a cowboy?
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Should've Been a Cowboy
[ "Toby Keith" ]
[ "Should've Been a Cowboy" ]
[ { "answer": [ "Toby Keith", "Keith", "Toby Keith Covel" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
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The smallest piece of data that can be represented by a computer?
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Bit
[ "The bit" ]
[ "Bit", "Units of information", "Word (computer architecture)" ]
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Tv show about a marshall who makes his own justice?
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Justified (TV series)
[ "Justified" ]
[ "Justified (TV series)" ]
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Where in the bible is the story of samuel?
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Books of Samuel
[ "1 Samuel" ]
[ "Samuel" ]
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Who won the last series of the apprentice?
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List of The Apprentice (U.S.) candidates
[ "Matt Iseman" ]
[ "The Apprentice (franchise)" ]
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Where did j.c. superstar have it's longest run?
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Jesus Christ Superstar
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Retired racehorse trainer who was champion trainer national hunt racing 15 x?
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British jump racing Champion Trainer
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[ "British jump racing Champion Trainer" ]
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When did xbox one come out in australia?
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Xbox
[ "March 14 , 2002" ]
[ "Xbox One" ]
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How old was mary queen of scots when she took the throne?
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Mary, Queen of Scots
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[ "Mary, Queen of Scots" ]
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Who sang ain't no mountain high enough first?
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Ain't No Mountain High Enough
[ "Tammi Terrell", "Marvin Gaye" ]
[ "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" ]
[ { "answer": [ "Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
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Where did the idea of spongebob come from?
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SpongeBob SquarePants
[ "unpublished educational comic book" ]
[ "SpongeBob SquarePants" ]
[ { "answer": [ "The Intertidal Zone" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
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Who played brenda in tupac's brenda's got a baby video?
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Brenda's Got a Baby
[ "Ethel `` Edy '' Proctor" ]
[ "Brenda's Got a Baby" ]
[ { "answer": [ "Ethel \"Edy\" Proctor" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
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Who won the first battle of sabine pass?
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First Battle of Sabine Pass
[ "Union" ]
[ "First Battle of Sabine Pass" ]
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Which country had taken lead in establishing saarc?
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South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation
[ "Bangladesh" ]
[ "South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation" ]
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Who played obi-wan kenobi in star wars episode 1 the phantom menace?
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Obi-Wan Kenobi
[ "Ewan McGregor" ]
[ "Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace" ]
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What other continent does europe share landmass with?
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Geography of Europe
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How many passing yards did peyton manning have in his career?
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Peyton Manning
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Who plays the t3 on every witch way?
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Every Witch Way
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When will the next version of ubuntu be released?
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Ubuntu version history
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What's the lowest minimum wage in america?
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Minimum wage in the United States
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What year was air conditioning put in cars?
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Automobile air conditioning
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Who is the all time leading scorer in the mls?
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Major League Soccer records and statistics
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When does this season of the walking dead end?
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The Walking Dead (season 8)
[ "April 15 , 2018" ]
[ "The Walking Dead (TV series)" ]
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When was video killed the radio star released?
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Video Killed the Radio Star
[ "7 September 1979" ]
[ "Video Killed the Radio Star" ]
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Where is the rod laver cup being played?
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Laver Cup
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[ "2017 Laver Cup" ]
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