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17000
kesan was the actor who let the walkers in the prison in season 3.
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which actor let the walkers in the prison in season 3?
kesan
{ "id": "N/A", "text": "N/A", "title": "N/A" }
{ "id": "11242156", "text": "The prisoners debut in \"Seed\" where they witness Rick amputating the lower portion of Hershel's leg after he is bitten by walkers. Rick makes a deal with the Prisoners to clear out a cell block for them in exchange for half of their food. Tomas is forced to kill Big Tiny after he is scratched by a walker. Tomas tries twice to assassinate Rick while clearing out the cells, so Rick kills Tomas with his machete, and chases Andrew and locks him in a courtyard full of walkers. Rick, Daryl, and T-Dog hold Axel and Oscar at gunpoint; Axel begs for his life, but Oscar refuses to beg. Rick's group shows mercy on them and allows them to stay in the prison, though he and Oscar are told to stay in another block. Oscar and Axel find it very disturbing to stay with their deceased inmates and begs Rick to let them stay. T-Dog sympathizes with the prisoners and asks Rick to let them join the group, but Rick is adamant about keeping to their earlier compromise. Later, a horde of walkers is let into the prison courtyard, resulting in the deaths of T-Dog and Lori. When the prison's sirens sound off, Oscar explains that the back-up generators are powering the alarms, and takes Rick to shut them down. Andrew, who survived and is revealed to have let the walkers loose and turned on the alarms, attacks Rick in the generator room. Oscar kills Andrew, and Oscar and Axel are then allowed to stay with the others. Axel and Oscar helps dig graves for those who died during the walker attack. Axel volunteers to go to Woodbury, but stays behind to protect the prison. Oscar instead decides to go. During his plan to rescue Glenn Rhee and Maggie Greene, members of Rick's group, Oscar is shot dead by a Woodbury soldier. At the prison, Axel soon tries to win the favor of the group by trying to stir up conversations and takes a liking to Beth and Carol, flirting with them both. He is later shown saddened by Oscar's death. Axel, Hershel, and Beth, visit new arrivals Tyreese, Sasha, Allen, and Ben. He helps the group fortify the prison, and becomes friendly with Carol by telling her stories of his criminal past. He reveals that he was sentenced for trying to rob a convenience store with a toy gun, but the police did not believe him and found his brother's gun and assumed it to be the real weapon and he was incarcerated. He is killed by The Governor by a shot to the head as part of a surprise attack initiating his assault on the prison.", "title": "The Prisoners (The Walking Dead)" }
17001
sue belinda giblin was rues mother in home and away.
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which character is rues mother in home and away?
sue belinda giblin
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{ "id": "22279746", "text": "It does not include cul de sacs, which its author calls \"rues sans chief\". \n\nSection::::Bibliography.\n\nBULLET::::- Guillot of Paris : Le Dit des rues de Paris avec préface, notes et glossaire par Edgar Mareuse.\n\nBULLET::::- Étienne Barbazan, Crapelet, Méon, Joly de Fleury : \"Fabliaux et contes des poètes françois des XI, XII, XIII, XIV et XVe siècles Tome 2\"\n\nBULLET::::- Jean de La Tynna : \"Dictionnaire topographique, étymologique et historique des rues de Paris\"\n\nBULLET::::- Jacques Hillairet : Dictionnaire historique des rues de Paris\n\nSection::::External links.\n\nBULLET::::- http://www.arlima.net/eh/guillot_de_paris.html\n\nBULLET::::- Le Paris De Guillot avec plan et légende sur wikisource", "title": "Le Dit des rues de Paris" }
17002
benjamin harrison, james g blaine, william mckinley ran for president in the general election of 1892.
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who ran for president in the general election of 1892?
benjamin harrison, james g blaine, william mckinley
{ "id": "N/A", "text": "N/A", "title": "N/A" }
{ "id": "19701328", "text": "List of elections in 1892\n\nThe following elections occurred in the year 1892.\n\nSection::::Asia.\n\nSection::::Asia.:Japan.\n\nBULLET::::- 1892 Japanese general election\n\nSection::::Europe.\n\nSection::::Europe.:Denmark.\n\nBULLET::::- 1892 Danish Folketing election\n\nSection::::Europe.:Portugal.\n\nBULLET::::- 1892 Portuguese legislative election\n\nSection::::Europe.:United Kingdom.\n\nBULLET::::- 1892 Chelmsford by-election\n\nBULLET::::- 1892 Leeds South by-election\n\nBULLET::::- 1892 Rossendale by-election\n\nBULLET::::- 1892 United Kingdom general election\n\nSection::::North America.\n\nSection::::North America.:Canada.\n\nBULLET::::- 1892 Edmonton municipal election\n\nBULLET::::- 1892 Manitoba general election\n\nBULLET::::- 1892 New Brunswick general election\n\nBULLET::::- 1892 Quebec general election\n\nSection::::North America.:United States.\n\nBULLET::::- 1892 United States presidential election\n\nBULLET::::- 1892 United States Senate elections", "title": "List of elections in 1892" }
17003
the spleen is part of the mps major systems in the human body.
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the spleen is part of what major systems in the human body?
mps
{ "id": "13037017", "text": "BULLET::::- Superior rectal vein\n\nBULLET::::- Lymphatic trunks and ducts\n\nBULLET::::- Thoracic duct\n\nBULLET::::- Cisterna chyli\n\nSection::::Anatomy of the human body.:Lymphoid system.\n\nLymphatic system\n\nBULLET::::- Primary lymphoid organs\n\nBULLET::::- Bone marrow\n\nBULLET::::- Thymus\n\nBULLET::::- Secondary lymphoid organs\n\nBULLET::::- Spleen\n\nBULLET::::- Pharyngeal lymphoid ring\n\nBULLET::::- Lymph node\n\nBULLET::::- Regional lymph nodes\n\nBULLET::::- Lymph nodes of head and neck\n\nBULLET::::- Lymph nodes of upper limb\n\nBULLET::::- Thoracic lymph nodes\n\nBULLET::::- Abdominal lymph nodes\n\nBULLET::::- Pelvic lymph nodes\n\nBULLET::::- Lymph nodes of lower limb\n\nSection::::Anatomy of the human body.:Nervous system.\n\nHuman nervous system\n\nBULLET::::- Central nervous system\n\nBULLET::::- Meninges\n\nBULLET::::- Spinal cord", "title": "Outline of human anatomy" }
{ "id": "20305434", "text": "Section::::Human senses and human body.:Sight.:Color: colorimetry.\n\nBULLET::::- Tristimulus colorimeter for quantifying colors and calibrating an imaging workflow\n\nSection::::Human senses and human body.:Hearing.\n\nSection::::Human senses and human body.:Hearing.:Loudness in phon.\n\nBULLET::::- Headphone, loudspeaker, sound pressure gauge, for measuring an equal-loudness contour of a human ear.\n\nBULLET::::- Sound level meter calibrated to an equal-loudness contour of the human auditory system behind the human ear.\n\nSection::::Human senses and human body.:Smell.\n\nBULLET::::- Olfactometer, see also the article about olfaction.\n\nSection::::Human senses and human body.:Temperature (sense and body).\n\nSection::::Human senses and human body.:Temperature (sense and body).:Body temperature or core temperature.", "title": "Measuring instrument" }
17004
drew brees was the all-time passing leader in the nfl, including the playoffs.
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who is the all-time passing leader in the nfl, including the playoffs?
drew brees
{ "id": "24928229", "text": "The next week, Brady completed 16-of-32 passes for 188 yards in a 16–3 road victory over the Denver Broncos. With this victory, the Patriots clinched an eighth consecutive AFC East title and a seventh consecutive first-round bye in the playoffs, both NFL records. On December 20, 2016, Brady was named to the Pro Bowl for the eighth straight season and 12th time overall. In Week 16, Brady threw for 17 of 27 passes for 214 yards, three touchdowns, and no interceptions as he led the Patriots to a 41–3 win over the Jets. In Week 17, Brady completed 25-of-33 passes for 276 yards, three touchdowns, and no interceptions in a 35–14 victory over the Miami Dolphins in the regular season finale that gave the Patriots home field advantage throughout the AFC playoffs. Brady's 276 yards against Miami moved him ahead of former Miami quarterback Dan Marino into fourth place on the NFL's all-time passing yards list. Brady's three touchdowns against Miami also gave him 28 passing touchdowns against two interceptions for the regular season. This broke the previous record of Nick Foles's 27:2 TD:INT ratio which was set in 2013 with the Philadelphia Eagles. Brady was named to the AP All-Pro Second Team, behind Matt Ryan of the Atlanta Falcons, who was named to the AP All-Pro First Team. Brady was also ranked first on the NFL Top 100 Players of 2017 as the best player in the league, becoming the first player to be named as #1 twice since the listing started.", "title": "Tom Brady" }
{ "id": "3126639", "text": "Before the development of the passer rating, the NFL struggled with how to crown a passing leader. In the mid-1930s, it was the quarterback with the most passing yardage. From 1938 to 1940, it was the quarterback with the highest completion percentage. In 1941, a system was created that ranked the league's quarterbacks relative to their peers' performance. Over the next thirty years the criteria used to crown a passing leader changed several times, but the ranking system made it impossible to determine a quarterback's rank until all the other quarterbacks were done playing that week, or to compare quarterback performances across multiple seasons. In 1971, NFL commissioner Pete Rozelle asked the league's statistical committee to develop a better system. The committee was headed by Don Smith of the Pro Football Hall of Fame, Seymour Siwoff of the Elias Sports Bureau, and NFL executive Don Weiss. Smith and Siwoff established passing performance standards based on data from all qualified pro football passers between 1960 and 1970, and used those data to create the passer rating. The formula was adopted by the NFL in 1973.", "title": "Passer rating" }
17005
michael phelps has received the most medals at the olympics.
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who has received the most medals at the olympics?
michael phelps
{ "id": "4271476", "text": "Michael Fred Phelps II (born June 30, 1985) is an American retired competitive swimmer and the most successful and most decorated Olympian of all time, with a total of 28 medals. Phelps also holds the all-time records for Olympic gold medals (23), Olympic gold medals in individual events (13), and Olympic medals in individual events (16). When he won eight gold medals at the 2008 Beijing Games, Phelps broke fellow American swimmer Mark Spitz's 1972 record of seven first-place finishes at any single Olympic Games. At the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Phelps had already tied the record of eight medals of any color at a single Games by winning six gold and two bronze medals. At the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, Phelps won four gold and two silver medals, and at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, he won five gold medals and one silver. This made him the most successful athlete of the Games for the fourth Olympics in a row.", "title": "Michael Phelps" }
{ "id": "25107659", "text": "In all, 24 of the 72 participating nations at these Games won at least one medal, as shown in the table below. A total of 15 countries won at least one gold medal and 18 nations won two or more medals. In total, 205 medals were distributed. Germany finished on top of the table with 29 medals, including 12 gold, nine silver, and eight bronze. Germany, which finished in third place in the medal standings at the 1994 Winter Olympics, won most of its medals in Alpine skiing, speed skating, and luge, in which it won all three gold medals. German female athletes won 22 of the country's 29 medals. Norway finished in second, as in 1994, with 25 medals, including nine won in cross-country skiing and five in biathlon. Russia, which finished atop the medals standing in 1994, finished in third in 1998, with 18 medals, including five gold in the women's cross-country skiing. Canada moved from seventh in 1994 to fourth in 1998 with 15 medals, and the United States remained in fifth place. Netherlands finished in 6th place, 12 places higher than in 1994, thanks to 11 medals, all in speed skating. Host Japan beat its previous record of medals at a Winter Games, with 10 medals, including five gold. Australia and Denmark each won their first ever medals in the Winter Olympics with a bronze in women's slalom and a silver in women's curling, respectively. In addition, Bulgaria and the Czech Republic each won their first gold medals at a Winter Olympics in women's biathlon and men's ice hockey respectively. Finally, Belgium won its first Winter Olympic medal since the 1948 Winter Olympics, and Kazakhstan won its first Winter Olympics medal by a female athlete.", "title": "1998 Winter Olympics" }
17006
jimmy perry had a cameo for the role of charlie cheeseman in dad's army.
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for what role did jimmy perry have a cameo in dad's army?
charlie cheeseman
{ "id": "8923993", "text": "The series did though have doubters within the BBC who feared mocking the Home Guard would not be well received. Perry recalled in 1997 that the BBC \"did audience research on it before it went out. They showed the first episode to audiences for three whole days, and 99 per cent of people loathed it. They said, 'That bald-headed old man [Captain Mainwaring] doesn't even know his lines'.\" Despite the doubts, the first episode was screened on 31 July 1968, with Perry making a cameo appearance as the entertainer Charlie Cheeseman in the sixth episode, \"Shooting Pains\". At its peak, the show had ratings of 18 million. It ran for nine years, from 1968 to 1977, and led to two film versions (released in 1971 and 2016), a stage show and a radio version.", "title": "Jimmy Perry" }
{ "id": "6857655", "text": "Republished by Pavilion Books, 1997. .\n\nDad's Army - A Celebration by Richard Webber with Jimmy Perry and David Croft, Virgin Books, 1997. .\n\nDad's Army Song Book, Wise Publications, 1995. .BR\n\nMusic and lyrics of \"Who do you think you're kidding Mr. Hitler?\" and other popular wartime songs.\n\nThe Dad's Army Handbook by Tony Pritchard and Paul Carpenter, Dad's Army Appreciation Society, 1998.BR\n\nThe first attempt at a comprehensive \"Dad's Army\" reference book.\n\nThe Complete A to Z of Dad's Army by Richard Webber with Jimmy Perry and David Croft, Orion Books, 2000. .", "title": "List of Dad's Army books and memorabilia" }
17007
the finale episode is the episode that announces the winner of american idol each season.
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which episode do they announce the winner of american idol each season?
finale
{ "id": "16467142", "text": "The American Idol Experience\n\nThe American Idol Experience was a theme park attraction at Disney's Hollywood Studios at the Walt Disney World Resort. Inspired by the popular American television series \"American Idol\", the attraction invited park guests to audition in front of live audiences who would vote for their favorite singers.\n\nSection::::History.\n\nThe attraction was announced on February 7, 2008, although specifics were not made public at that time. \"American Idol\" season six winner Jordin Sparks unveiled its official name and projected opening date during the \"American Idol\" season seven finale on May 21, 2008.", "title": "The American Idol Experience" }
{ "id": "16224644", "text": "American Idol (disambiguation)\n\nAmerican Idol may refer to:\n\nBULLET::::- \"American Idol\", original series on Fox from 2002 to 2016\n\nBULLET::::- \"American Idol: The Search for a Superstar\", title of season 1 in 2002\n\nBULLET::::- \"American Idol: The Farewell Season\", title of final season 15 in 2016\n\nBULLET::::- \"American Idol\" (ABC TV series), revived series on ABC starting 2018\n\nBULLET::::- \"Latin American Idol\"\n\nSection::::Various.\n\nBULLET::::- The American Idol Experience, a theme park attraction at Disney's Hollywood Studios at the Walt Disney World Resort\n\nBULLET::::- \"American Idol Rewind\", syndicated television series that ran from September 30, 2006 to May 15, 2010", "title": "American Idol (disambiguation)" }