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Who plays gaston in the live-action beauty and the beast?
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Beauty and the Beast (2017 film)
[ "Luke Evans" ]
[ "Beauty and the Beast (2017 film)", "Beast (Beauty and the Beast)" ]
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When did ed sheeran song perfect come out?
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Perfect (Ed Sheeran song)
[ "26 September 2017" ]
[ "Perfect (Ed Sheeran song)" ]
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A genetic disorder that causes a moderate to severe mental disability is called?
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Intellectual disability
[ "Genetic conditions" ]
[ "Down syndrome" ]
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Who played the joker on the suicide squad?
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Jared Leto
[ "Jared Joseph Leto" ]
[ "Suicide Squad (film)" ]
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What is grade 3 equivalent to in the uk?
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Third grade
[ "Year 4" ]
[ "Third grade" ]
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Who wrote my old man's a dustman?
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My Old Man's a Dustman
[ "Lonnie Donegan", "Peter Buchanan", "Beverly Thorn" ]
[ "My Old Man's a Dustman" ]
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Where is the south china sea on a map?
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South China Sea
[ "part of the Pacific Ocean" ]
[ "South China Sea" ]
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When did the iconic trump tower open its doors?
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Trump Tower
[ "1983" ]
[ "Trump Tower Moscow", "Trump Tower", "Trump World Tower", "Trump Towers Istanbul" ]
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Who presides over the joint sitting of the two houses of parliament?
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Joint Session of Indian Parliament
[ "Speaker of the Lok Sabha" ]
[ "Joint Session of the Parliament of India" ]
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What type of animal is maurice from madagascar?
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List of Madagascar (franchise) characters
[ "aye - aye" ]
[ "List of Madagascar (franchise) characters" ]
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How many episodes of beneath the surface are there?
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Below the Surface (Danish TV series)
[ "8" ]
[ "Below the Surface (Danish TV series)" ]
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In which language is the indian national anthem?
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Jana Gana Mana
[ "Bengali" ]
[ "Jana Gana Mana" ]
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Who had a hit with more than a feeling in 1976?
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More Than a Feeling
[ "American rock band Boston" ]
[ "More Than a Feeling" ]
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[ { "query": "more than a feeling in 1976", "results": [ { "snippet": "&quot;<b>More Than a Feeling</b>&quot; is a song by the American rock band Boston. Written by \nTom Scholz, it was released as the lead single from their self-titled debut album \non Epic Records in September <b>1976</b>,&nbsp;...", "title": "More Than a Feeling" }, { "snippet": "Boston is the debut studio album by American rock band Boston. Produced by \nTom Scholz and ... The album was released by Epic in August <b>1976</b> and sold \nextremely well, breaking sales records, becoming the ... The album&#39;s singles, \nmost notably &quot;<b>More Than a Feeling</b>&quot; and &quot;Long Time&quot;, were both AM and FM hits, \nand&nbsp;...", "title": "Boston (album)" }, { "snippet": "&quot;Smokin&#39;&quot; is a rock song by the American rock band Boston, released as the b-\nside to the band&#39;s first single, &quot;<b>More Than a Feeling</b>.&quot; Like most of the tracks from \nthe group&#39;s debut album, it has become a staple ... A-side, &quot;More Than a Feeling&quot;. \nReleased, August 25, 1976 (album version) / September 1976 (single version).", "title": "Smokin' (song)" }, { "snippet": "Boston is an American rock band from Boston, Massachusetts, which had its most \nnotable ... Boston&#39;s best-known works include the songs &quot;<b>More Than a Feeling</b>&quot;, &quot;\nPeace of Mind&quot;, &quot;Foreplay/Long Time&quot;, &quot;Rock ... the autumn, the band embarked \non a headlining tour in the winter and spring of <b>1976</b>–1977 to support the album.", "title": "Boston (band)" }, { "snippet": "The discography of the rock band Boston consists of six studio albums, one \ncompilation album, and 16 singles. Their self-titled debut album was released in \n<b>1976</b> on Epic Records. Helped by the singles &quot;<b>More Than a Feeling</b>&quot;, &quot;Foreplay/\nLong Time&quot;, and&nbsp;...", "title": "Boston discography" }, { "snippet": "Bradley Edward Delp (June 12, 1951 – March 9, 2007) was an American singer \nand songwriter. He is best known as the lead vocalist of the rock bands Boston \nand RTZ. ... Delp performing in 1976 ... Boston&#39;s debut album has sold more than \n20 million copies, and produced rock standards such as &quot;<b>More Than a Feeling</b>&quot;,&nbsp;...", "title": "Brad Delp" }, { "snippet": "Greatest Hits is the first compilation album by the American rock band Boston. \nThe album, released on June 3, 1997, features songs originally released on both\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Greatest Hits (Boston album)" }, { "snippet": "&quot;<b>More Than a Feeling</b>&quot; (<b>1976</b>), &quot;Long Time&quot; (1977), &quot;Peace of Mind&quot; (1977). &quot;\nForeplay/Long Time&quot; is a song written by Tom Scholz and first performed by the \nrock band Boston on the band&#39;s eponymous debut album, and as their second \nsingle, on Epic Records in <b>1976</b>.", "title": "Foreplay/Long Time" }, { "snippet": "Rocksmith supports a DLC store that features a growing range of songs as well \nas future ... &quot;<b>More than a Feeling</b>&quot;, Boston, <b>1976</b>. &quot;Jessica&quot;, Allman Brothers&nbsp;...", "title": "List of downloadable songs for Rocksmith" }, { "snippet": "Pages in category &quot;<b>1976</b> debut singles&quot;. The following 15 pages are in this \ncategory, out of 15 total. This list may not ... M. <b>More Than a Feeling</b> &middot; Morning Girl\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Category:1976 debut singles" } ] } ]
Who introduced the technique of sign drawing of a man as a measure of intelligence?
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Draw-a-Person test
[ "Florence Goodenough" ]
[ "Draw-a-Person test" ]
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Which three religions have fought for control of jerusalem?
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Religious significance of Jerusalem
[ "Christianity", "Islam", "Judaism" ]
[ "Religious significance of Jerusalem", "Timeline of Jerusalem" ]
[ { "answer": [ "Judaism", "Judaism, Christianity, and Islam", "the Abrahamic religions", "Christianity", "Islam" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
[ { "query": " three religions have fought for control of jerusalem", "results": [ { "snippet": "This is a timeline of major events in the History of <b>Jerusalem</b>; a city that had been \n<b>fought</b> over sixteen times in its history. During its long history, <b>Jerusalem has</b> \nbeen destroyed twice, besieged 23 ... 315 BCE: The Antigonid dynasty gains \n<b>control</b> of the city after Ptolemy <b>I</b> Soter withdraws from Syria including <b>Jerusalem</b> \nand&nbsp;...", "title": "Timeline of Jerusalem" }, { "snippet": "The Battle for <b>Jerusalem</b> occurred from December 1947 to 18 July 1948, during \nthe 1947–48 Civil War in Mandatory Palestine. The Jewish and Arab populations \nof Mandatory Palestine and later the Israeli and Jordanian armies <b>fought for</b> \n<b>control of Jerusalem</b>. ... The Israeli forces launched <b>three</b> assaults on Latrun to \nfree the road to the city&nbsp;...", "title": "Battle for Jerusalem" }, { "snippet": "<b>Jerusalem</b> is considered a sacred site in Islamic tradition, along with Mecca and \nMedina. ... <b>Religions</b> and he founded a <b>third</b> Abrahamic <b>religion</b>: Islam. ... \nMuhammad is believed to <b>have</b> been taken by the miraculous steed&nbsp;...", "title": "Religious significance of Jerusalem" }, { "snippet": "During its long history, <b>Jerusalem has</b> been attacked 52 times, captured and \nrecaptured 44 ... By the end of the First Temple Period, <b>Jerusalem</b> was the sole \nacting <b>religious</b> ... death, <b>Jerusalem</b> and Judea fell under Ptolemaic <b>control</b> under \nPtolemy <b>I</b> and ... Each state would be composed of <b>three</b> major sections, linked by\n&nbsp;...", "title": "History of Jerusalem" }, { "snippet": "The <b>Third</b> Crusade (1189–1192) was an attempt by the leaders of the <b>three</b> most \npowerful ... Spurred by <b>religious</b> zeal, King Henry II of England and King Philip II \nof ... which granted Muslim <b>control</b> over <b>Jerusalem</b> but allowed unarmed \nChristian ... The emperor and the pope may <b>have</b> feared that Saladin would soon \nseize all&nbsp;...", "title": "Third Crusade" }, { "snippet": "<b>Jerusalem</b> is a city in the Middle East, located on a plateau in the Judaean \nMountains between the Mediterranean and the Dead Sea. It is one of the oldest \ncities in the world, and is considered holy to the <b>three</b> major Abrahamic <b>religions</b>\n—Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. ... During its long history, <b>Jerusalem has</b> been \ndestroyed at least twice,&nbsp;...", "title": "Jerusalem" }, { "snippet": "The Holy Land is an area roughly located between the Jordan River and the \nMediterranean ... Many sites in the Holy Land <b>have</b> long been pilgrimage \ndestinations for ... of the Abrahamic <b>religions</b>, including Jews, Christians, Muslims\n, and Bahá&#39;ís. ... Contents. 1 Judaism; 2 Christianity; <b>3</b> Islam; 4 Bahá&#39;í faith; 5 See \nalso&nbsp;...", "title": "Holy Land" }, { "snippet": "The history of <b>Jerusalem</b> during the Middle Ages is generally one of decline; \nbeginning as a major city in the Byzantine Empire, <b>Jerusalem</b> prospered during \nthe early centuries of Muslim <b>control</b> (640–969), ... After fall of <b>Jerusalem</b>, Umar \npermitted Jews to practice their <b>religion</b> freely and ... <b>Jerusalem</b>: One City, <b>Three</b> \nFaiths.", "title": "History of Jerusalem during the Middle Ages" }, { "snippet": "<b>Jerusalem</b> was conquered by the Christian First Crusade in 1099, after it had \nbeen under Muslim rule for 450 years. It became the capital of the Christian Latin \nKingdom of <b>Jerusalem</b>, until it was again conquered by the Ayyubids in 1187. For \nthe next forty years, a series of Christian campaigns (the <b>Third</b>, Fourth and ... This \nphenomenon, a military <b>religious</b> order of lepers <b>who</b> took an active part&nbsp;...", "title": "History of Jerusalem during the Kingdom of Jerusalem" }, { "snippet": "The <b>three</b> largest Abrahamic <b>religions</b>—Judaism, Christianity, and Islam—hold \n<b>Jerusalem</b> as an important setting for their <b>religious</b> and historical narratives.", "title": "Israeli–Palestinian conflict" } ] } ]
Japanese dish of salted green soybeans boiled in their pods?
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Edamame
[ "Edamame" ]
[ "Edamame" ]
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[ { "query": "Japanese dish of salted green soybeans boiled in their pods?", "results": [ { "snippet": "<b>Edamame</b> /ˌɛdəˈmɑːmeɪ/ is a preparation of immature <b>soybeans</b> in the <b>pod</b>, \nfound in cuisines with origins in East Asia. The <b>pods</b> are <b>boiled</b> or steamed and \nmay be served with <b>salt</b> or other condiments. In <b>Japan</b>, they are usually blanched \nin 4% <b>salt</b> water and not served with <b>salt</b>. ... <b>Edamame</b> is a popular side <b>dish</b> at \n<b>Japanese</b> izakaya restaurants with local&nbsp;...", "title": "Edamame" }, { "snippet": "Below is a list of dishes found in <b>Japanese cuisine</b>. Apart from rice, staples in \n<b>Japanese cuisine</b> ... Participants cook at the table then dip food into <b>their</b> \nindividual bowls of raw egg before eating it. Chirinabe ... in egg custard. \n<b>Edamame</b> (枝豆) is <b>boiled</b> and <b>salted pods</b> of <b>soybeans</b>, eaten as a snack, often \nto accompany beer.", "title": "List of Japanese dishes" }, { "snippet": "Nattō (納豆) is a traditional <b>Japanese</b> food made from <b>soybeans</b> that have been \nfermented with Bacillus subtilis var. natto. It is sometimes served as a breakfast \nfood. It is served with karashi mustard, soy sauce, and sometimes <b>Japanese</b> \nbunching onion. Nattō is often considered an acquired taste because of <b>its</b> \npowerful smell, ... Before nattō, <b>there</b> was a similar <b>dish</b> of fermented black \n<b>soybeans</b> food in&nbsp;...", "title": "Nattō" }, { "snippet": "The <b>soybean</b> or <b>soya</b> bean (Glycine max) is a species of legume native to East \nAsia, widely grown for <b>its</b> edible bean, which has numerous uses. Traditional&nbsp;...", "title": "Soybean" }, { "snippet": "Vicia faba, also known in the culinary sense as the broad bean, fava bean, or \nfaba bean, is a ... The fruit is a broad, leathery <b>pod</b> that is <b>green</b>, but matures to a \ndark ... first removing the beans from <b>their pods</b>, then steaming or <b>boiling</b> the \nbeans, ... In the Sichuan <b>cuisine</b> of China, broad beans are combined with \n<b>soybeans</b> and&nbsp;...", "title": "Vicia faba" }, { "snippet": "This is a list of ingredients found in Thai <b>cuisine</b>. Contents. 1 Herbs and spices. \n1.1 Fresh herbs ... It is used in different curries such as red and <b>green</b> curry and \noften also ... ถั่วแระ, <b>Soybean</b>, <b>Pods</b> are <b>boiled</b> and seeds are eaten as a snack \nwith <b>salt</b>. ... Valued for <b>its</b> delicate flesh; also used for making high-quality fish \nballs.", "title": "List of Thai ingredients" }, { "snippet": "Words of <b>Japanese</b> origin have entered many languages. Some words are \nsimple ... <b>edamame</b>: 枝豆, <b>soybeans boiled</b> whole in the <b>green pod</b> and served \nwith <b>salt</b> ... <b>Japanese</b> term for cutlets in general; in English, typically refers to the \n<b>dish</b> ... a <b>meal</b> where each person cooks <b>their</b> own food in <b>their</b> own cooking pot \nfrom&nbsp;...", "title": "List of English words of Japanese origin" }, { "snippet": "crispa leaves, seeds, and sprouts are used extensively in <b>Japanese cuisine</b>. \n<b>Green</b> leaves, called aojiso (青紫蘇; &quot;blue shiso&quot;), are used as a herb in cold \nnoodle&nbsp;...", "title": "Shiso" }, { "snippet": "The adzuki bean or red mung bean, is an annual vine widely cultivated \nthroughout East Asia for ... Cultivated adzuki beans have fewer but longer <b>pods</b>, \nfewer but larger seeds, ... Weed forms of adzuki bean frequently occur in <b>Japan</b>. \n... beans <b>boiled</b> with sugar and a pinch of <b>salt</b>, produces a sweet <b>dish</b> called hong \ndou tang.", "title": "Adzuki bean" }, { "snippet": "Cambodian <b>cuisine</b> or Khmer <b>cuisine</b> is the traditional <b>cuisine</b> of the people of \nCambodia. ... Traditionally, Cambodians eat <b>their meals</b> with at least three or four \n<b>dishes</b>. ... Each individual <b>dish</b> will be either sweet, sour, <b>salty</b> or bitter in taste. ... \nmedicinally and in certain samlors, using the root of the plant as well as the <b>pod</b>.", "title": "Cambodian cuisine" } ] } ]
Who won the second series of the great british bake off?
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The Great British Bake Off (series 2)
[ "Joanne Wheatley" ]
[ "The Great British Bake Off" ]
[ { "answer": [ "Joanne Wheatley", "Jo Wheatley" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
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Who commanded the british attack on quebec quizlet?
4772715640841435563
Battle of the Plains of Abraham
[ "General James Wolfe" ]
[ "Invasion of Quebec (1775)", "Battle of the Plains of Abraham", "Battle of Quebec (1775)", "Capture of Fort Ticonderoga" ]
[ { "answer": [ "General James Wolfe" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
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James Wolfe expected to lead 12,000 men, but was&nbsp;...", "title": "Battle of the Plains of Abraham" }, { "snippet": "On November 18, the Americans heard a (false) rumor that the <b>British</b> were \nplanning to <b>attack</b> them with 800 men. At a council&nbsp;...", "title": "Battle of Quebec (1775)" }, { "snippet": "The results of the War of 1812, which was fought between the United Kingdom \nand the United ... When the United States <b>attacked British</b> North America, most \n<b>British</b> forces were engaged in the Napoleonic Wars. ... of Chateauguay, in which \nthey were central to defeating the American advance on <b>Montreal</b> in the fall of \n1813.", "title": "Results of the War of 1812" }, { "snippet": "The Gordon Riots of 1780 were several days of rioting in Great <b>Britain</b> motivated \nby ... As Rudé noted, there was no general <b>attack</b> on the Catholic community, &quot;the \nvictims of ... Shortly after the riots had broken out, the Duke of Richmond \nsuggested that they were directly attributable to the passing of the <b>Quebec</b> Act six \nyears&nbsp;...", "title": "Gordon Riots" }, { "snippet": "The War of 1812, a war between the United States, Great <b>Britain</b>, and <b>Britain&#39;s</b> \nFirst Nation allies ... In the United States, <b>battles</b> such as New Orleans and \nBaltimore (the latter of which inspired the ... Jefferson predicted in late 1812, &quot;the \nacquisition of Canada this year, as far as the neighborhood of <b>Quebec</b>, will be a \nmere&nbsp;...", "title": "Origins of the War of 1812" }, { "snippet": "During the American Revolution, those who continued to support King George III \nof Great ... The departing Loyalists were offered free land in <b>British</b> North America\n. ... Loyalists resettled in what was initially the Province of <b>Quebec</b> (including ... \nlines, demoralize settlers, and <b>attack</b> Patriot paramilitary groups not unlike his \nown.", "title": "Expulsion of the Loyalists" }, { "snippet": "General John Burgoyne (24 February 1722 – 4 August 1792) was a <b>British</b> army \nofficer, dramatist and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1761 to \n1792. He first saw action during the Seven Years&#39; War when he participated in \nseveral <b>battles</b>, ... Having amassed an army of over 7,000 troops in <b>Quebec</b>, \nBurgoyne was also&nbsp;...", "title": "John Burgoyne" }, { "snippet": "He subsequently decided to <b>attack</b> the <b>British</b> forces before going into winter \nquarters. On December 29, he led his army back into Trenton. 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The lake island in&nbsp;...", "title": "Manicouagan Reservoir" }, { "snippet": "By December 2011, California and <b>Quebec</b> adopted regulations based on these \nrecommendations. (The WCI has no regulatory authority of its own.)&nbsp;...", "title": "Western Climate Initiative" }, { "snippet": "The majority of them—about 33,000—went to New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, \nabout 6,600 went to <b>Quebec</b>, and 2,000 to Prince Edward Island. About 5,000&nbsp;...", "title": "Expulsion of the Loyalists" } ] } ]
What does it mean for a single to go platinum?
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Music recording certification
[ "sale of one million units" ]
[ "Music recording certification" ]
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What is the name of the currency used in france?
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French franc
[ "euro" ]
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When did joseph campbell create the hero's journey?
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Hero's journey
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[ "Hero's journey" ]
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When is season 3 of fuller house coming out?
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Fuller House (TV series)
[ "September 22 , 2017" ]
[ "List of Fuller House episodes" ]
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Who wrote the book around the world in 80 days?
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Around the World in Eighty Days
[ "Jules Verne" ]
[ "Around the World in Eighty Days" ]
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Who is the real villain in iron fist?
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Steel Serpent
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[ "List of Iron Fist characters", "Steel Serpent", "Iron Fist (TV series)" ]
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The plan worked and <b>Iron Fist</b> \nrevealed himself, and despite Scimitar&#39;s speed and fighting skills, <b>Iron Fist</b> was \nstill&nbsp;...", "title": "Scimitar (comics)" }, { "snippet": "Typhoid Mary (Mary Walker), also known as Bloody Mary and Mutant Zero, is a \nfictional <b>supervillain</b> appearing in American comic books published by Marvel \nComics. The <b>character</b> was initially depicted as an enemy of Daredevil, but has \nalso ... version of the <b>character</b> in the television series <b>Iron Fist</b> in the second \nseason&nbsp;...", "title": "Typhoid Mary (comics)" }, { "snippet": "The Hand is a fictional <b>supervillain</b> organization appearing in American comic \nbooks published ... Although <b>Iron Fist</b> is able to heal Daredevil of the &#39;infection&#39; by \nusing his chi punch to cure Daredevil&#39;s soul, Kingpin ... The Beast of the Hand - A \ndemon that is worshiped by the Hand, the Snakeroot Clan, and the <b>True</b> \nBelievers.", "title": "The Hand (comics)" } ] }, { "query": "iron fist real villain davos", "results": [ { "snippet": "Steel Serpent (<b>Davos</b>) is a fictional <b>character</b>, a <b>supervillain</b> appearing in \nAmerican comic books published by Marvel Comics. The <b>character</b> is usually \ndepicted as an enemy of <b>Iron Fist</b>. ... kill him so he would not have to keep \nrunning (or so he said at the time but his <b>true</b> motivation would only be revealed \nmuch later).", "title": "Steel Serpent" }, { "snippet": "<b>Iron Fist</b> is an American web television series created for Netflix by Scott Buck, \nbased on the ... Colleen refuses to kill Bakuto, so <b>Davos</b> does it for her. His body \nthen ... 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Which country produces most of the worlds diamonds?
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Lists of countries by mineral production
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Popigai crater in Russia may have the <b>world&#39;s</b> largest <b>diamond</b> \ndeposit, ... This is done by requiring <b>diamond</b>-<b>producing countries</b> to provide \nproof that&nbsp;...", "title": "Diamond" }, { "snippet": "The <b>Diamond</b> industry of Israel is an important <b>world</b> player in <b>producing</b> cut \n<b>diamonds</b> for ... This came at the height of a <b>diamond</b> crisis, as <b>many</b> war-torn \neconomies were ... In 2007, when <b>diamonds</b> still constituted almost 24% of \nIsrael&#39;s total exports, 12% of <b>world diamonds</b> (by their value) were polished in the \n<b>country</b>.", "title": "Diamond industry in Israel" }, { "snippet": "A <b>diamond</b> is one of the best-known and <b>most</b> sought-after gemstones. <b>Diamonds</b> \nhave been ... Some 85% of the <b>world&#39;s</b> rough <b>diamonds</b>, 50% of cut <b>diamonds</b>, \nand 40% of ... of <b>diamond</b> exports from <b>producing countries</b> to ensure that the \nproceeds of sale are not being used to fund criminal or revolutionary activities.", "title": "Diamond (gemstone)" }, { "snippet": "Trends in five of the top seven gold-<b>producing countries</b>. This is a list of <b>countries</b> \nby gold production in 2018. Until 2006 South Africa was the <b>world&#39;s</b> ... 4 <b>more</b>. \nEdit links. This page was last edited on 6 November 2019, at 15:15 (UTC). 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When was the virginia declaration of rights written?
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Virginia Declaration of Rights
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[ "Virginia Declaration of Rights" ]
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Who's the host of whose line is it anyways?
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Whose Line Is It Anyway? (U.S. TV series)
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[ "Whose Line Is It Anyway? (British TV series)", "Whose Line Is It Anyway? (American TV series)" ]
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When was the first 10 dollar bill made?
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United States ten-dollar bill
[ "1861" ]
[ "United States ten-dollar bill", "Confederate States dollar" ]
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When do haley and nathan get back together season 3?
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One Tree Hill (season 3)
[ "Brave New World" ]
[ "One Tree Hill (season 3)" ]
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When did the second continental congress first meet?
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Second Continental Congress
[ "May 10 , 1775" ]
[ "Second Continental Congress" ]
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Who wrote i see the moon the moon sees me?
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I See the Moon
[ "Meredith Willson" ]
[ "Trevor Paglen", "I See the Moon" ]
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Who designed the fifa world cup trophy 2018?
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FIFA World Cup Trophy
[ "Stabilimento Artistico Bertoni company" ]
[ "FIFA Women's World Cup", "FIFA World Cup Trophy", "Silvio Gazzaniga" ]
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What does dc stand for in adobe acrobat reader dc?
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Adobe Acrobat
[ "Document Cloud" ]
[ "Adobe Acrobat version history" ]
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The most common word in the english language?
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Most common words in English
[ "the" ]
[ "Most common words in English" ]
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[ { "query": "most common word in the english language", "results": [ { "snippet": "Studies that estimate and rank the <b>most common words</b> in English examine texts \nwritten in English. Perhaps the <b>most</b> comprehensive such analysis is one that \nwas conducted against the Oxford English Corpus (OEC), a very large collection \nof texts from around the world that are written in the <b>English language</b>.", "title": "Most common words in English" }, { "snippet": "The frequency of letters in text has been studied for use in cryptanalysis, and \nfrequency ... Linotype machines for the <b>English language</b> assumed the letter \norder, from <b>most</b> to least <b>common</b>, to be etaoin shrdlu cmfwyp vbgkjq xz based on \n... Letter frequencies, like <b>word</b> frequencies, tend to vary, both by writer and by \nsubject.", "title": "Letter frequency" }, { "snippet": "<b>Commonly</b> misspelled English <b>words</b> (UK: misspelt <b>words</b>) are <b>words</b> that are \noften ... of the top 100, 200, or 400 <b>most commonly</b> misspelled <b>words</b> in all \nvariants of the <b>English language</b>, rather than listing every conceivable misspelled \n<b>word</b>.", "title": "Commonly misspelled English words" }, { "snippet": "The identity of the longest <b>word</b> in English depends upon the definition of what \nconstitutes a <b>word in the English language</b>, as well as how length should be \ncompared. <b>Words</b> may be derived naturally from the language&#39;s roots or formed \nby ... <b>Most commonly</b>, length is based on orthography (conventional spelling \nrules) and&nbsp;...", "title": "Longest word in English" }, { "snippet": "A great number of <b>words</b> of French origin have entered the <b>English language</b> to \nthe extent that ... Consider, for example, some of the <b>most common words</b> in \nEnglish: able, car, chair, city, country, different, fine, fruit, journey, juice, just, part,\n&nbsp;...", "title": "List of English words of French origin" }, { "snippet": "Zipf&#39;s law is an empirical law formulated using mathematical statistics that refers \nto the fact that ... Thus the <b>most frequent word</b> will occur approximately twice as \noften as the second <b>most frequent word</b>, three times as ... In the example of the \nfrequency of <b>words in the English language</b>, N is the number of <b>words in the</b> \n<b>English</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "Zipf's law" }, { "snippet": "The <b>most commonly</b> used <b>words</b> in English are West Germanic. ... <b>Words</b> of Old \nNorse origin have entered the <b>English language</b>&nbsp;...", "title": "English language" }, { "snippet": "The core of the <b>English language</b> descends from Old English, the language \nbrought with the ... While some new <b>words</b> enter English as slang, <b>most</b> do not. ... \nHere is a list of the <b>most common</b> foreign language influences in English, where \nother&nbsp;...", "title": "Foreign language influences in English" }, { "snippet": "In linguistics, <b>word</b> order typology is the study of the order of the syntactic \nconstituents of a ... In yes–no questions such as (C), <b>English</b> and German use \nsubject-verb ... In spoken <b>language</b> a <b>word</b> order differing from the <b>most common</b> \nS-V-O&nbsp;...", "title": "Word order" }, { "snippet": "This is a list of <b>words</b> that have entered the <b>English language</b> from the Yiddish \nlanguage, many ... Many of these <b>words</b> are more <b>common</b> in the American \nentertainment industry (initially via vaudeville), the ... Its <b>most common</b> usage \nderives from the British Mandate period to describe Fifth Aliyah German Jews, \nwho were&nbsp;...", "title": "List of English words of Yiddish origin" } ] } ]
When did cars start to have air conditioning?
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Automobile air conditioning
[ "1933" ]
[ "Automobile air conditioning" ]
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Who spoke to the dry bones in the bible?
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Vision of the Valley of Dry Bones
[ "the prophet Ezekiel" ]
[ "Book of Ezekiel", "Vision of the Valley of Dry Bones" ]
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Who won the college football championship in 2010?
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2010 BCS National Championship Game
[ "Alabama Crimson Tide" ]
[ "2011 BCS National Championship Game", "2010 BCS National Championship Game" ]
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When did the capital move to washington dc?
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History of Washington, D.C.
[ "1800" ]
[ "History of Washington, D.C." ]
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Where did the great fire of london end?
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Great Fire of London
[ "Roman city wall" ]
[ "Monument to the Great Fire of London", "Great Fire of London", "Second Great Fire of London" ]
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Who sang the divas song in the fifth element?
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Inva Mula
[ "Inva Mula" ]
[ "Il dolce suono", "The Fifth Element" ]
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Who did ryan michelle bathe play on this is us?
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Ryan Michelle Bathe
[ "Yvette" ]
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When was the last time the jaguars won a playoff game?
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Jacksonville Jaguars
[ "2007" ]
[ "List of Jacksonville Jaguars seasons" ]
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Who played the other twin in parent trap?
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The Parent Trap (1961 film)
[ "Hayley Mills" ]
[ "The Parent Trap (1998 film)", "Parent Trap III", "The Parent Trap II", "The Parent Trap (1961 film)" ]
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What percentage of the vote did ukip get in 2010?
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United Kingdom general election, 2010
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Who has most centuries in first class cricket?
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List of batsmen who have scored 100 centuries in first-class cricket
[ "Jack Hobbs" ]
[ "Jack Hobbs" ]
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Who was the first prime minister of tanzania?
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List of Prime Ministers of Tanzania
[ "Rashidi Kawawa" ]
[ "List of prime ministers of Tanzania" ]
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Who is singing at the nba all star weekend?
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2018 NBA All-Star Game
[ "Fergie", "Barenaked Ladies", "Kevin Hart", "Pharrell Williams", "N.E.R.D" ]
[ "2017 NBA All-Star Game", "2015 NBA All-Star Game", "2016 NBA All-Star Game" ]
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Cole and \nMeek Mill.", "title": "NBA All-Star Game" }, { "snippet": "The Shooting Stars competition was a National Basketball Association (NBA) \ncontest during ... back-to-back and three time winner. Starting with the <b>2016 NBA</b> \n<b>All</b>-<b>Star Game</b>, the contest has been retired and removed from All Star <b>Weekend</b>.", "title": "NBA All-Star Weekend Shooting Stars Competition" }, { "snippet": "The NBA Skills Challenge is a National Basketball Association (NBA) contest \nheld on the ... NBA All-Star Weekend Skills Challenge. From Wikipedia, the free \nencyclopedia. Jump to navigation Jump to search. Skills Challenge Competition \n2016 Toronto.", "title": "NBA All-Star Weekend Skills Challenge" }, { "snippet": "The Three-Point Shootout is a National <b>Basketball</b> Association (<b>NBA</b>) contest \nheld on the Saturday before the annual <b>All</b>-<b>Star Game</b> as part ... in each season&#39;s \nshootout. Between 2003 and <b>2016</b>, the contest was open to just six competitors.", "title": "Three-Point Contest" }, { "snippet": "Kehinde Babatunde Victor Oladipo (born May 4, 1992) is an American \nprofessional basketball ... He was traded to the Oklahoma City Thunder in <b>2016</b>, \nand then traded to the ... During the 2015 <b>NBA All</b>-<b>Star Weekend</b>, Oladipo \ncompeted in the Rising ... Oladipo continued coming off the bench following this \n<b>performance</b>,&nbsp;...", "title": "Victor Oladipo" } ] }, { "query": "Who is singing at the nba all star weekend? 2017", "results": [ { "snippet": "The <b>2017 NBA All</b>-<b>Star Game</b> was an exhibition basketball <b>game</b> that was played \non February 19, <b>2017</b> in New Orleans, Louisiana at the Smoothie King Center.", "title": "2017 NBA All-Star Game" }, { "snippet": "The 2019 <b>NBA All</b>-<b>Star Game</b> was the 68th edition of the exhibition basketball \n<b>game</b> played on ... 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The <b>2017 All</b>-<b>Star Weekend</b> was originally awarded to Charlotte, \nNorth Carolina. On March 23, 2016, North ... <b>Halftime</b> is also longer than a typical \n<b>NBA game</b> due to musical <b>performances</b> by popular artists. Recent guests have&nbsp;...", "title": "NBA All-Star Game" }, { "snippet": "The National Basketball Association All-Star <b>Weekend</b> is a <b>weekend</b> festival held \nevery February during the middle of the NBA regular season that consists of a \nvariety of basketball events, exhibitions, and <b>performances</b> culminating in the \n<b>NBA All</b>-<b>Star Game</b> held on ... The <b>2017 game</b> was held at Smoothie King Center \nin New Orleans, home of&nbsp;...", "title": "NBA All-Star Weekend" }, { "snippet": "Eastern Division / Conference (1951–<b>2017</b>)[edit]. Year, Head coach, Team, Ref. \n1951 &middot; Joe Lapchick&nbsp;...", "title": "List of NBA All-Star Game head coaches" }, { "snippet": "<b>Halftime</b> show, TBD. Network &middot; TNT &middot; TBS (as all-star <b>game</b>). Announcers &middot; Marv \nAlbert and Reggie Miller &middot; <b>NBA All</b>-<b>Star Game</b>. &lt; 2020 &middot; 2022 &gt;. The 2021 <b>NBA All</b>\n-<b>Star Game</b> will be an exhibition <b>game</b> played on February 14, 2021. It will be ... \nThe announcement of the site selection was made December 13, <b>2017</b> at a press\n&nbsp;...", "title": "2021 NBA All-Star Game" }, { "snippet": "Most points per <b>game</b> – career (3 games min.) 27.25 by Giannis Antetokounmpo. \nMost points – <b>game</b>. 52 by Anthony Davis (<b>2017</b>).", "title": "NBA All-Star Game records" }, { "snippet": "Kehinde Babatunde Victor Oladipo (born May 4, 1992) is an American \nprofessional basketball ... Oladipo is also a <b>singer</b>, having released an EP, <b>Songs</b> \nfor You in <b>2017</b> and his debut album V.O. in 2018. ... During the 2015 <b>NBA All</b>-\n<b>Star Weekend</b>, Oladipo competed in the Rising Stars Challenge and the Slam \nDunk Contest,&nbsp;...", "title": "Victor Oladipo" } ] } ]
Who plays bonnie in home adventures with tip and oh?
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Home: Adventures with Tip & Oh
[ "Dove Cameron" ]
[ "Home: Adventures with Tip & Oh" ]
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Which features were borrowed by the constitution of india from british constitution?
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Constitution of India
[ "Procedure established by Law", "Parliamentary form of government", "Lawmaking procedure", "The idea of single citizenship" ]
[ "Constitution of India" ]
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When did the who perform at the super bowl?
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List of Super Bowl halftime shows
[ "Feb 7 , 2010" ]
[ "List of Super Bowl halftime shows" ]
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How many episodes are in season 2 attack on titan?
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List of Attack on Titan episodes
[ "12" ]
[ "Attack on Titan (season 2)", "Category:Attack on Titan episode lists" ]
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Who died in the beginning of fast and furious?
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Fast & Furious (2009 film)
[ "Letty" ]
[ "Furious 7", "Fast & Furious (2009 film)" ]
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The earlier <b>start</b> in these countries was timed to coincide with \ntheir Easter ... of &quot;<b>Fast</b> Five&quot; is kind of breathtaking in a metal-twisting, <b>death</b>-\ndefying,&nbsp;...", "title": "Fast Five" }, { "snippet": "&quot;Gunwalking&quot;, or &quot;letting guns walk&quot;, was a tactic used by the Arizona U.S. \nAttorney&#39;s Office and ... During Operation <b>Fast and Furious</b>, the largest &quot;\ngunwalking&quot; probe, the ATF monitored the sale of about 2,000 <sup>:203</sup> ... about the \nstrategy and were ignored, and <b>Fast and Furious</b> led to increased violence and \n<b>death</b> in Mexico.", "title": "ATF gunwalking scandal" } ] }, { "query": "Who died in the beginning of fast and furious 4?", "results": [ { "snippet": "<b>Fast</b> &amp; <b>Furious</b> is a 2009 American-Japanese action adventure film directed by \nJustin Lin and ... 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Finally, on February <b>4</b>, 2012, Marrufo was arrested by the \nMexican Police.", "title": "ATF gunwalking scandal" } ] } ]
Who produces the most butter in the world?
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Butter
[ "India" ]
[ "Butter", "India" ]
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It is the seventh-largest country by area, the&nbsp;...", "title": "India" }, { "snippet": "The <b>India</b> men&#39;s national cricket team, also known as Team <b>India</b> and Men in \nBlue, is governed by the Board of Control for Cricket in <b>India</b> (BCCI), and is a Full\n&nbsp;...", "title": "India national cricket team" }, { "snippet": "The Provinces of <b>India</b>, earlier Presidencies of British <b>India</b> and still earlier, \nPresidency towns, were the administrative divisions of British governance in <b>India</b>\n.", "title": "Presidencies and provinces of British India" }, { "snippet": "The Union of <b>India</b>, also called the Dominion of <b>India</b>, was an independent \ndominion in the British Commonwealth of Nations between 15 August 1947 and \n26&nbsp;...", "title": "Dominion of India" }, { "snippet": "Anatomically modern humans are thought to have arrived on the <b>Indian</b> \nsubcontinent between 73,000 and 55,000 years ago. 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With the coming of <b>World</b> War I, margarine consumption \nincreased&nbsp;...", "title": "Margarine" }, { "snippet": "The avocado (Persea americana), a tree likely originating from south-central \nMexico, ... In 2017, Mexico <b>produced</b> 34% of the <b>world</b> supply of avocados. ... In \nother Central American and Caribbean Spanish-speaking <b>countries</b>, it is known \nby the Mexican name, while South ... It is known as &quot;<b>butter</b> fruit&quot; in parts of India.", "title": "Avocado" }, { "snippet": "Chocolate is a usually sweet, brown food preparation of roasted and ground \ncacao seeds that ... White chocolate contains cocoa <b>butter</b>, sugar, and milk, but \nno cocoa solids. Chocolate is one of the <b>most</b> popular food types and flavors in \nthe <b>world</b>, and ... Although cocoa originated in the Americas, West African \n<b>countries</b>,&nbsp;...", "title": "Chocolate" }, { "snippet": "Chocolate is a range of foods derived from cocoa (cacao), mixed with fat (e.g., \ncocoa <b>butter</b>) and finely powdered sugar to <b>produce</b> a solid confectionery. ... \nwhich chocolate is made are known under different names in different parts of the \n<b>world</b>. ... It is sold in chocolate-growing <b>countries</b>, and to a much lesser extent in \nother&nbsp;...", "title": "Types of chocolate" }, { "snippet": "Cocoa <b>butter</b>, also called theobroma oil, is a pale-yellow, edible fat extracted from \nthe cocoa ... Focus on profit margins by cocoa growers in major <b>producing</b> \n<b>countries</b> such as Ivory Coast and Ghana, is taking the cocoa, cocoa <b>butter</b> and ... \n&quot;The <b>World&#39;s</b> Best White Chocolate Page 3: Percent Cacao &amp; Cocoa <b>Butter</b>&quot;.", "title": "Cocoa butter" }, { "snippet": "Buttermilk is a fermented dairy drink. Traditionally, it was the liquid left behind \nafter churning <b>butter</b> out of cultured cream; <b>most</b> modern buttermilk ... During this \ntime, naturally occurring lactic acid-<b>producing</b> bacteria in the milk fermented it. \nThis facilitates the <b>butter</b> ... In the Arab <b>world</b>, buttermilk is called laban. It is a \ncommon&nbsp;...", "title": "Buttermilk" }, { "snippet": "<b>Butterfinger</b> is a candy bar manufactured by the Ferrara Candy Company, a \nsubsidiary of ... popular and was typically ranked as the eleventh <b>most</b> popular \ncandy bar sold in the ... <b>Butterfinger</b> campaigns include counting down the end of \nthe <b>world</b> or ... Crisp: Nestlé also <b>produces Butterfinger</b> Crisp bars, which are a \nform of&nbsp;...", "title": "Butterfinger" } ] } ]
Who did lady gaga play in american horror story roanoke?
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American Horror Story: Roanoke
[ "Scáthach" ]
[ "American Horror Story: Roanoke" ]
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Who gave the call for do or die?
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Quit India speech
[ "Mahatma Gandhi" ]
[ "Quit India speech" ]
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Supreme court case which established the clear-and-present danger test for restricting expression?
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Clear and present danger
[ "Schenck v. United States" ]
[ "Clear and present danger" ]
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Who plays the daughter on the show mom?
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Mom (TV series)
[ "Sadie Calvano" ]
[ "Mom (TV series)" ]
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Who has the right to apply for a canadian passport?
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Canadian passport
[ "Canadian" ]
[ "Canadian passport" ]
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Who has the most scoring titles in nba history?
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List of National Basketball Association annual scoring leaders
[ "Wilt Chamberlain" ]
[ "List of National Basketball Association annual scoring leaders ..." ]
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Where did the american war of independence start?
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American Revolutionary War
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Who sang the original gilligan island theme song?
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Gilligan's Island
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Who drove the car over the cliff in thelma and louise?
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Thelma & Louise
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What state became a state as a result of the compromise of 1850?
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Compromise of 1850
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When did the song rockin robin come out?
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Rockin' Robin (song)
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Who played the coaches daughter in remember the titans?
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Hayden Panettiere
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How far is beaumont texas from the ocean?
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Beaumont, Texas
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Who is the winner of ipl csk vs mi?
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Chennai Super Kings–Mumbai Indians rivalry
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Älta IF &middot; Älta &middot; Älta <b>IP</b>, 1,000.", "title": "2015 Elitettan" }, { "snippet": "Sony hosted a press conference on June 15 at 6:00 p.m. During the conference, \nSony re-announced The Last Guardian, announced a new <b>IP</b> titled Horizon Zero\n&nbsp;...", "title": "E3 2015" } ] }, { "query": "2015 ipl", "results": [ { "snippet": "The <b>2015 IPL</b> season saw 26 match officials, 13 Indian umpires and four match \nreferees officiating. 26 match officials (&nbsp;...", "title": "2015 Indian Premier League" }, { "snippet": "The Super Kings reached the final of the <b>2015 IPL</b> where they lost to Mumbai \nIndians. Contents. 1 IPL auction 2015; 2&nbsp;...", "title": "Chennai Super Kings in 2015" }, { "snippet": "Mumbai defeated Chennai by 41 runs to win their second <b>IPL</b> title, playing in their \nthird <b>IPL</b> final. 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Who played prudence on nanny and the professor?
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Nanny and the Professor
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What's the population of gallup new mexico?
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Gallup, New Mexico
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Who holds the record for games played in the vfl/afl?
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List of Australian Football League records
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When did low down dirty shame come out?
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A Low Down Dirty Shame
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Who wrote the song good directions by billy currington?
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Good Directions
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[ "Good Directions" ]
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When did the state of the union address start?
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State of the Union
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When was hawaii annexed by the united states?
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Overthrow of the Kingdom of Hawaii
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Who did the people's party nominate for president in 1892?
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United States presidential election, 1892
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When did the astros move to the american league?
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Houston Astros
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Who does the houston astros play in the playoffs?
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Houston Astros
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Who played the nurse in nightmare on elm street 3?
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A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors
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[ "A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors" ]
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Who said everything is fare in love and war?
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All Is Fair in Love and War
[ "John Lyly 's Euphues" ]
[ "All Is Fair in Love and War" ]
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When was the declaration of independence officially signed?
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Signing of the United States Declaration of Independence
[ "August 2 , 1776" ]
[ "Signing of the United States Declaration of Independence" ]
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The first 4 books of the new testament are called?
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New Testament
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[ "New Testament" ]
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Last time a nhl player scored 5 goals?
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List of players with five or more goals in an NHL game
[ "February 2 , 2011" ]
[ "List of players with five or more goals in an NHL game" ]
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Who sang it's a long way to the top?
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It's a Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock 'n' Roll)
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[ "Bon Scott", "It's a Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock 'n' Roll)" ]
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When was the last time the padres made the playoffs?
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List of San Diego Padres seasons
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How many times have ajax won the european cup?
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AFC Ajax in European football
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Who has the most shutouts in nhl history?
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List of NHL records (individual)
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When was the last time december 25th fell on a monday?
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December 25
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It was produced by&nbsp;...", "title": "Live from Etown: 2006 Christmas Special" }, { "snippet": "Black <b>Christmas</b> is a <b>2006</b> slasher film written and directed by Glen Morgan and \nstarring Katie Cassidy, Michelle Trachtenberg, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Oliver&nbsp;...", "title": "Black Christmas (2006 film)" }, { "snippet": "The <b>Christmas</b> Card is a Hallmark Channel original film written by Joany Kane \nand directed by Stephen Bridgewater. It was filmed on location in Nevada City, \nCalifornia and in Park City, Utah, and was released on December 2, <b>2006</b>.", "title": "The Christmas Card" }, { "snippet": "Category talk:<b>2006 Christmas</b> albums. From Wikipedia, the ... WikiProject \nChristianity / Christmas, show(Rated Category-class), ChristianityWikipedia:\nWikiProject&nbsp;...", "title": "Category talk:2006 Christmas albums" }, { "snippet": "Christmas Is 4 Ever is a <b>2006 Christmas</b>-themed album by Parliament-Funkadelic \nbassist Bootsy Collins. The album was released in the United States by the&nbsp;...", "title": "Christmas Is 4 Ever" }, { "snippet": "Brad Paisley <b>Christmas</b> is the first <b>Christmas</b> album by American country music \nartist Brad Paisley. It was released on October 10, <b>2006</b>, by Arista Nashville.", "title": "Brad Paisley Christmas" }, { "snippet": "A <b>Christmas</b> Carol is a <b>2006</b> computer-animated film adaptation of the 1843 \nCharles Dickens tale, produced by BKN Home Entertainment. It was released&nbsp;...", "title": "A Christmas Carol (2006 film)" }, { "snippet": "Deck the Halls is a <b>2006</b> American <b>Christmas</b> comedy film directed by John \nWhitesell, written by Matt Corman, Chris Ord, and Don Rhymer, and starring \nDanny&nbsp;...", "title": "Deck the Halls (2006 film)" } ] }, { "query": "When was the last time december 25th fell on a monday?", "results": [ { "snippet": "<b>December 25</b> in <b>recent</b> years. 2019 (<b>Wednesday</b>) &middot; 2018 (Tuesday) &middot; 2017 (\n<b>Monday</b>) &middot; 2016 (<b>Sunday</b>) &middot; 2015 (Friday) &middot; 2014 (<b>Thursday</b>) &middot; 2013 (<b>Wednesday</b>) &middot; \n2012 (Tuesday) &middot; 2011 (<b>Sunday</b>) &middot; 2010 (<b>Saturday</b>). Date. <b>December 25</b> is the \n359th day of the year (360th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... This was \nthe first passage of a comet predicted ahead of <b>time</b>.", "title": "December 25" }, { "snippet": "<b>Christmas Day</b> and Christmas Eve games in the National Football League are an \noccasional ... If that <b>Sunday fell</b> on <b>Christmas Day December 25</b>, the league \npreferred to move it to the following day, <b>Monday</b>, ... to changes in the NFL&#39;s \ntelevision contracts since the <b>last time</b> Christmas <b>landed on a Sunday</b> during that \nyear.", "title": "National Football League Christmas games" }, { "snippet": "On the previous day, <b>25 December 1991</b>, Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev–\nthe eighth and <b>final</b> leader of the USSR–resigned, declared his office extinct and\n&nbsp;...", "title": "Dissolution of the Soviet Union" }, { "snippet": "<b>December</b> 11, 1972 (<b>Monday</b>)[edit]. 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Who is the current forest minister of punjab?
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Sadhu Singh Dharamsot
[ "Sadhu Singh Dharamsot" ]
[ "Sibtain Khan", "Sadhu Singh Dharamsot" ]
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When did the us detonate the first hydrogen bomb?
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Ivy Mike
[ "November 1 , 1952" ]
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The amount of salt in water is called?
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Saline water
[ "salinity" ]
[ "Salinity" ]
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Where did the attack on fort sumter take place?
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Battle of Fort Sumter
[ "Charleston Harbor" ]
[ "Battle of Fort Sumter" ]
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When is the new maroon 5 album released?
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Maroon 5
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[ "Maroon 5" ]
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Who lost his head in the french revolution?
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Execution of Louis XVI
[ "Louis XVI" ]
[ "List of people who were beheaded", "Execution of Louis XVI" ]
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Who won the last hot dog eating contest?
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Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest
[ "Joey Chestnut" ]
[ "Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest" ]
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What is the name of the script that the adi granth is written in?
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Guru Granth Sahib
[ "the Gurmukhī script" ]
[ "Guru Granth Sahib" ]
[ { "answer": [ "Gurmukhi" ], "qaPairs": null, "type": "singleAnswer" } ]
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When was the us public health service founded?
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United States Public Health Service
[ "1798" ]
[ "United States Public Health Service" ]
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Who played barney's cousin virgil on andy griffith?
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Michael J. Pollard
[ "Michael John Pollard" ]
[ "Michael J. Pollard", "List of The Andy Griffith Show guest stars" ]
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Where does the grand union canal start and end?
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Grand Union Canal
[ "starts in London", "ends in Birmingham" ]
[ "Grand Union Canal" ]
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Where are the la rams playing their home games?
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Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
[ "Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum" ]
[ "Los Angeles Rams" ]
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What did ariel give up in the little mermaid?
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Ariel (The Little Mermaid)
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