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totto_source/train_json/example-10461.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1982_Illinois_gubernatorial_election
1982 Illinois gubernatorial election
Results
[ [ "Party", "Party", "Candidate", "Votes", "%", "±" ], [ "-", "Republican", "James R. Thompson (incumbent)", "1,816,101", "49.44", "-" ], [ "-", "Democratic", "Adlai Stevenson III", "1,811,027", "49.30", "-" ], [ "-", "Libertarian", "Bea Armstrong", "24,417", "0.66", "-" ], [ "-", "Taxpayers", "John E. Roche", "22,001", "0.60", "-" ], [ "-", "N/A", "write-ins", "161", "0.00", "n-a" ], [ "Majority", "Majority", "Majority", "5,074", "0.14", "-" ], [ "Turnout", "Turnout", "Turnout", "3,673,707", "-", "-" ], [ "-", "Republican hold", "Republican hold", "Swing", "-", "-" ] ]
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Who won the 1982 Illinois gubernatorial election, and how many votes was the margin?
Thompson prevailed in the 1982 Illinois gubernatorial election by a 5,074 vote margin.
11,292
totto_source/train_json/example-3591.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1986_Indianapolis_500
1986 Indianapolis 500
Race box score
[ [ "Finish", "Start", "No", "Name", "Qual", "Laps", "Status" ], [ "1", "4", "3", "United States Bobby Rahal", "213.550", "200", "170.722 mph" ], [ "2", "6", "7", "United States Kevin Cogan", "211.922", "200", "+1.441 seconds" ], [ "3", "1", "4", "United States Rick Mears (W)", "216.828", "200", "+1.881 seconds" ], [ "4", "8", "5", "Colombia Roberto Guerrero", "211.576", "200", "+10.558 seconds" ], [ "5", "9", "30", "United States Al Unser, Jr.", "211.533", "199", "Flagged" ], [ "6", "3", "18", "United States Michael Andretti", "214.522", "199", "Flagged" ], [ "7", "11", "20", "Brazil Emerson Fittipaldi", "210.237", "199", "Flagged" ], [ "8", "12", "21", "United States Johnny Rutherford (W)", "210.220", "198", "Flagged" ], [ "9", "2", "1", "United States Danny Sullivan (W)", "215.382", "197", "Flagged" ], [ "10", "13", "12", "United States Randy Lanier (R)", "209.964", "195", "Flagged" ], [ "11", "29", "24", "United States Gary Bettenhausen", "209.756", "193", "Flagged" ], [ "12", "20", "8", "Australia Geoff Brabham", "207.082", "193", "Flagged" ], [ "13", "22", "22", "Brazil Raul Boesel", "211.202", "192", "Flagged" ], [ "14", "33", "23", "United States Dick Simon", "204.978", "189", "Flagged" ], [ "15", "19", "61", "Netherlands Arie Luyendyk", "207.811", "188", "Crash T4" ], [ "16", "14", "15", "United States Pancho Carter", "209.635", "179", "Wheel Bearing" ], [ "17", "10", "66", "United States Ed Pimm", "210.874", "168", "Electrical" ], [ "18", "17", "55", "Mexico Josele Garza", "208.939", "167", "Flagged" ], [ "19", "32", "9", "Brazil Roberto Moreno (R)", "209.469", "158", "Stalled" ], [ "20", "15", "81", "Canada Jacques Villeneuve (R)", "209.397", "154", "Main Bearing" ], [ "21", "25", "59", "United States Chip Ganassi", "207.590", "151", "Engine" ], [ "22", "5", "11", "United States Al Unser (W)", "212.295", "149", "Vibration" ], [ "23", "16", "25", "United States Danny Ongais", "209.158", "136", "Ignition" ], [ "24", "21", "14", "United States A. J. Foyt (W)", "213.212", "135", "Spun in pits" ], [ "25", "27", "6", "United States Rich Vogler", "209.089", "132", "Crash T3" ], [ "26", "31", "84", "United States George Snider", "209.025", "110", "Ignition" ], [ "27", "28", "95", "United States Johnny Parsons", "207.894", "100", "CV Joint" ], [ "28", "18", "16", "United States Tony Bettenhausen, Jr.", "208.933", "77", "Valve Spring" ], [ "29", "26", "31", "United Kingdom Jim Crawford", "208.911", "70", "Head Gasket" ], [ "30", "23", "71", "United States Scott Brayton", "208.079", "69", "Engine" ], [ "31", "24", "42", "United States Phil Krueger (R)", "207.948", "67", "Engine" ], [ "32", "30", "2", "United States Mario Andretti (W)", "212.300", "19", "Ignition" ], [ "33", "7", "33", "United States Tom Sneva (W)", "211.878", "0", "Crash T2" ] ]
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How did Michael and Mario Andretti do?
Michael Andretti finished with a run of 214.522 mph, faster than Mario.
11,734
totto_source/train_json/example-4033.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_best-selling_albums_in_Japan
List of best-selling albums in Japan
List of best-selling albums by domestic acts
[ [ "No.", "Album", "Artist", "Released", "Chart", "Sales" ], [ "1", "First Love", "Hikaru Utada", "10 March 1999", "1", "7,672,000" ], [ "2", "B'z The Best \"Pleasure\"", "B'z", "20 May 1998", "1", "5,136,000" ], [ "3", "Review", "Glay", "1 October 1997", "1", "4,876,000" ], [ "4", "Distance", "Hikaru Utada", "28 March 2001", "1", "4,472,000" ], [ "5", "B'z The Best \"Treasure\"", "B'z", "20 September 1998", "1", "4,439,000" ], [ "6", "A Best", "Ayumi Hamasaki", "28 March 2001", "1", "4,312,000" ], [ "7", "Globe", "Globe", "31 March 1996", "1", "4,136,000" ], [ "8", "Deep River", "Hikaru Utada", "19 June 2002", "1", "3,605,000" ], [ "9", "Umi no Yeah!!", "Southern All Stars", "25 June 1998", "1", "3,592,000" ], [ "10", "Delicious Way", "Mai Kuraki", "28 June 2000", "1", "3,530,000" ], [ "11", "Time to Destination", "Every Little Thing", "15 April 1998", "1", "3,520,000" ], [ "12", "Atomic Heart", "Mr. Children", "1 September 1994", "1", "3,430,000" ], [ "13", "Sweet 19 Blues", "Namie Amuro", "22 July 1996", "1", "3,359,000" ], [ "14", "Bolero", "Mr. Children", "5 March 1997", "1", "3,283,000" ], [ "15", "Neue Musik", "Yumi Matsutoya", "6 November 1998", "1", "3,252,000" ], [ "16", "Faces Places", "Globe", "12 March 1997", "1", "3,239,000" ], [ "17", "The Swinging Star", "Dreams Come True", "14 November 1992", "1", "3,227,000" ], [ "18", "Impressions", "Mariya Takeuchi", "25 July 1994", "1", "3,067,000" ], [ "19", "Zard Best the Single Collection ~軌跡~", "Zard", "28 May 1999", "1", "3,034,000" ], [ "20", "All Singles Best", "Kobukuro", "27 September 2006", "1", "3,018,000" ] ]
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How many copies did "Pleasure" sell in 1998 alone, and how long was it the best selling album in Japan?
B'z The Best "Pleasure" sold more than 5 million copies in 1998 alone, making it a temporary best-selling album in Japanese music history, until being surpassed by Utada Hikaru's First Love in 1999.
12,843
totto_source/train_json/example-5142.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tigerair_Australia
Tigerair Australia
Fleet
[ [ "Aircraft", "In Service", "Orders", "Passengers", "Notes" ], [ "Airbus A320-200", "10", "—", "180", "All to be replaced by Boeing 737-800. Aircraft to be transferred to Virgin Australia Regional Airlines." ], [ "Boeing 737-800", "5", "—", "186", "Aircraft transferred from Virgin Australia" ], [ "Total", "15", "-", "-", "-" ] ]
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How many passengers can that plane hold?
The Tigerair Australia fleet consists of the following aircraft and Virgin Australia announced that the entire A320 fleet will be replaced with Boeing 737-800 aircraft.
14,717
totto_source/train_json/example-7016.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Platt_(actor)
Ben Platt (actor)
Theatre credits
[ [ "Year", "Production", "Role", "Venue", "Notes" ], [ "2002", "The Music Man", "Winthrop Paroo", "Hollywood Bowl", "Los Angeles" ], [ "2004", "Caroline, or Change", "Noah Gellman", "Ahmanson Theatre", "National tour" ], [ "2005", "Dead End", "Philip Griswald", "Ahmanson Theatre", "Regional" ], [ "2012", "The Power of Duff", "Ricky Duff", "Powerhouse Theatre", "Regional" ], [ "2012", "The Black Suits", "Chris Thurser", "Center Theatre Group", "Regional" ], [ "2012–2013", "The Book of Mormon", "Elder Arnold Cunningham", "PrivateBank Theatre", "Chicago" ], [ "2014–2015", "The Book of Mormon", "Elder Arnold Cunningham", "Eugene O'Neill Theatre", "Broadway" ], [ "2015", "Dear Evan Hansen", "Evan Hansen", "Arena Stage", "Washington, D.C." ], [ "2016", "The Secret Garden", "Dickon", "David Geffen Hall", "25th anniversary concert" ], [ "2016", "Dear Evan Hansen", "Evan Hansen", "Second Stage Theatre", "Off-Broadway" ], [ "2016–2017", "Dear Evan Hansen", "Evan Hansen", "Music Box Theatre", "Broadway" ], [ "2018", "Parade", "Leo Frank", "-", "Workshop" ] ]
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When and in what play did Platt appear at the Music Box Theatre?
In 2016 and 2017, Platt played in Dear Evan Hansen on Broadway at the Music Box Theatre.
16,626
totto_source/train_json/example-8925.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E-UTRA
E-UTRA
User Equipment (UE) categories
[ [ "User equipment Category", "Max. L1 data rate Downlink (Mbit/s)", "Max. number of DL MIMO layers", "Max. L1 data rate Uplink (Mbit/s)", "3GPP Release" ], [ "NB1", "0.68", "1", "1.0", "Rel 13" ], [ "M1", "1.0", "1", "1.0", "Rel 13" ], [ "0", "1.0", "1", "1.0", "Rel 12" ], [ "1", "10.3", "1", "5.2", "Rel 8" ], [ "2", "51.0", "2", "25.5", "Rel 8" ], [ "3", "102.0", "2", "51.0", "Rel 8" ], [ "4", "150.8", "2", "51.0", "Rel 8" ], [ "5", "299.6", "4", "75.4", "Rel 8" ], [ "6", "301.5", "2 or 4", "51.0", "Rel 10" ], [ "7", "301.5", "2 or 4", "102.0", "Rel 10" ], [ "8", "2,998.6", "8", "1,497.8", "Rel 10" ], [ "9", "452.2", "2 or 4", "51.0", "Rel 11" ], [ "10", "452.2", "2 or 4", "102.0", "Rel 11" ], [ "11", "603.0", "2 or 4", "51.0", "Rel 11" ], [ "12", "603.0", "2 or 4", "102.0", "Rel 11" ], [ "13", "391.7", "2 or 4", "150.8", "Rel 12" ], [ "14", "391.7", "8", "9,585", "Rel 12" ], [ "15", "750", "2 or 4", "226", "Rel 12" ], [ "16", "979", "2 or 4", "n/a", "Rel 12" ], [ "17", "25,065", "8", "n/a", "Rel 13" ], [ "18", "1,174", "2 or 4 or 8", "n/a", "Rel 13" ], [ "19", "1,566", "2 or 4 or 8", "n/a", "Rel 13" ] ]
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What are the download rates of EUTRAN?
EUTRAN has download rates of 299.6 Mbit/s and 150.8 Mbit/s.
13,077
totto_source/train_json/example-5376.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melina_Kanakaredes
Melina Kanakaredes
Television
[ [ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ], [ "1991–1995", "Guiding Light", "Eleni Andros Cooper", "Main cast" ], [ "1995", "Due South", "Victoria Metcalf", "3 episodes" ], [ "1995", "New York News", "Angela Villanova", "13 episodes" ], [ "1995", "NYPD Blue", "Benita Alden", "5 episodes" ], [ "1997", "Leaving L.A.", "Libby Galante", "6 episodes" ], [ "1997", "The Practice", "Andrea Wexler", "Episodes: \"First Degree\", \"Sex, Lies and Monkeys\"" ], [ "1998", "Oz", "A.D.A. Marilyn Crenshaw", "Episode: \"Great Men\"" ], [ "1998", "Saint Maybe", "Rita", "Movie" ], [ "1999–2002", "Providence", "Dr. Sydney Hansen", "Lead role" ], [ "2004", "CSI: Miami", "Detective Stella Bonasera", "Episode: \"MIA/NYC Nonstop\"" ], [ "2004–2010", "CSI: NY", "Detective Stella Bonasera", "Lead role" ], [ "2005", "Into the Fire", "Catrina / Sabrina Hampton", "Movie" ], [ "2015", "Hawaii Five-0", "Special Agent Kathy Millwood", "Episode: \"Nanahu\"" ], [ "2015", "Extant", "Dorothy Richter", "5 episodes" ], [ "2016", "Notorious", "Dana Hartman", "2 episodes" ], [ "2018", "The Resident", "Dr. Lane Hunter", "Main role, season 1 (14 episodes) guest role, 2x10 15 episodes" ] ]
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What roles did Melina Kanakaredes play in the television dramas; "Providence (1999–2002)", "CSI: NY (2004–2010)","Guiding Light"?
Melina Kanakaredes played in television dramas as Dr. Sydney Hansen in Providence (1999–2002) and as Detective Stella Bonasera in CSI: NY (2004–2010), and in the Guiding Light as Eleni Andros Cooper (1991–1995).
18,369
totto_source/train_json/example-10668.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austin_Fyten
Austin Fyten
Career statistics
[ [ "-", "-", "-", "Regular season", "Regular season", "Regular season", "Regular season", "Regular season", "Playoffs", "Playoffs", "Playoffs", "Playoffs", "Playoffs", "-", "-" ], [ "Season", "Team", "League", "-", "GP", "G", "A", "Pts", "PIM", "-", "GP", "G", "A", "Pts", "PIM" ], [ "2004–05", "Airdrie Xtreme", "AMBHL", "-", "37", "19", "20", "39", "28", "-", "4", "2", "3", "5", "6" ], [ "2005–06", "Airdrie Xtreme", "AMBHL", "-", "34", "23", "23", "46", "62", "-", "4", "3", "5", "8", "8" ], [ "2006–07", "UFA Bisons", "AMHL", "-", "27", "2", "10", "12", "34", "-", "8", "2", "2", "4", "18" ], [ "2007–08", "UFA Bisons", "AMHL", "-", "36", "13", "23", "36", "72", "-", "6", "2", "5", "7", "10" ], [ "2007–08", "Lethbridge Hurricanes", "WHL", "-", "6", "0", "0", "0", "0", "-", "10", "1", "2", "3", "4" ], [ "2008–09", "Lethbridge Hurricanes", "WHL", "-", "67", "12", "13", "25", "70", "-", "10", "1", "1", "2", "12" ], [ "2009–10", "Lethbridge Hurricanes", "WHL", "-", "68", "19", "24", "43", "114", "-", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—" ], [ "2010–11", "Lethbridge Hurricanes", "WHL", "-", "52", "24", "30", "54", "103", "-", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—" ], [ "2011–12", "Vancouver Giants", "WHL", "-", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—", "-", "6", "2", "3", "5", "13" ], [ "2012–13", "Idaho Steelheads", "ECHL", "-", "46", "14", "27", "41", "55", "-", "17", "5", "6", "11", "10" ], [ "2012–13", "Texas Stars", "AHL", "-", "11", "0", "2", "2", "4", "-", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—" ], [ "2013–14", "Oklahoma City Barons", "AHL", "-", "47", "7", "13", "20", "31", "-", "3", "1", "1", "2", "0" ], [ "2013–14", "Idaho Steelheads", "ECHL", "-", "15", "9", "6", "15", "37", "-", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—" ], [ "2014–15", "Lehigh Valley Phantoms", "AHL", "-", "64", "2", "9", "11", "85", "-", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—" ], [ "2015–16", "South Carolina Stingrays", "ECHL", "-", "41", "9", "11", "20", "88", "-", "19", "8", "11", "19", "28" ], [ "2015–16", "Hershey Bears", "AHL", "-", "6", "0", "1", "1", "2", "-", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—" ], [ "2016–17", "Texas Stars", "AHL", "-", "59", "6", "6", "12", "79", "-", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—" ], [ "2017–18", "Texas Stars", "AHL", "-", "42", "5", "5", "10", "51", "-", "11", "4", "0", "4", "0" ], [ "2017–18", "Idaho Steelheads", "ECHL", "-", "5", "0", "1", "1", "14", "-", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—" ], [ "2018–19", "Providence Bruins", "AHL", "-", "45", "3", "6", "9", "55", "-", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—" ], [ "2018–19", "Belleville Senators", "AHL", "-", "6", "1", "0", "1", "0", "-", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—" ], [ "AHL totals", "AHL totals", "AHL totals", "-", "280", "24", "42", "66", "307", "-", "14", "5", "1", "6", "0" ] ]
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What two teams did Austin Fyten play for during the 2015-16 season, and what league was the first team in?
In the 2015–16 season, Austin Fyten spent within the Bears and ECHL affiliate, the South Carolina Stingrays.
21,016
totto_source/train_json/example-13315.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_U-17_Hockey_Challenge
World U-17 Hockey Challenge
Results
[ [ "Year", "Gold", "Silver", "Bronze", "Host city (cities)" ], [ "2019", "-", "-", "-", "Alberta Medicine Hat and Saskatchewan Swift Current" ], [ "2018", "Russia", "Finland", "Sweden", "New Brunswick Quispamsis and Saint John" ], [ "2017", "United States", "Canada Red", "Czech Republic", "British Columbia Dawson Creek and Fort St. John" ], [ "2016", "Sweden", "Canada Black", "Russia", "Ontario Sault Ste. Marie" ], [ "2015", "Canada White", "Russia", "Sweden", "British Columbia Dawson Creek and Fort St. John" ], [ "2014 (Nov.)", "Russia", "United States", "Sweden", "Ontario Sarnia and Lambton Shores" ], [ "2014 (Jan.)", "United States", "Canada Pacific", "Russia", "Nova Scotia Cape Breton, (Sydney/North Sydney/Port Hawkesbury)" ], [ "2013", "Sweden", "Russia", "United States", "Quebec Drummondville and Victoriaville" ], [ "2012", "Russia", "United States", "Canada Ontario", "Ontario Windsor" ], [ "2011", "Canada Ontario", "United States", "Canada Pacific", "Manitoba Winnipeg and Portage la Prairie" ], [ "2010", "United States", "Canada Ontario", "Sweden", "Ontario Timmins / Iroquois Falls / Cochrane / Kapuskasing / Kirkland Lake / New Liskeard" ], [ "2009", "Canada Ontario", "Canada Pacific", "United States", "British Columbia Campbell River / Courtenay / Duncan / Nanaimo / Parksville / Port Alberni" ], [ "2008", "Canada Ontario", "United States", "Canada West", "Ontario London / Lucan / St. Thomas / Stratford / Strathroy / Woodstock" ], [ "2007", "The ice hockey tournament at the 2007 Canada Winter Games was held in place of a 2007 tournament.", "The ice hockey tournament at the 2007 Canada Winter Games was held in place of a 2007 tournament.", "The ice hockey tournament at the 2007 Canada Winter Games was held in place of a 2007 tournament.", "The ice hockey tournament at the 2007 Canada Winter Games was held in place of a 2007 tournament." ], [ "2006", "Canada Quebec", "United States", "Czech Republic", "Saskatchewan Balgonie / Fort Qu'Appelle / Indian Head / Milestone / Moose Jaw / Regina / Southey / Weyburn" ], [ "2005", "Canada West", "Canada Pacific", "Canada Atlantic", "Alberta Lethbridge" ], [ "2004", "Canada Ontario", "Canada Pacific", "Canada Quebec", "Newfoundland and Labrador St. John's" ], [ "2003", "The ice hockey tournament at the 2003 Canada Games was held in place of a 2003 tournament.", "The ice hockey tournament at the 2003 Canada Games was held in place of a 2003 tournament.", "The ice hockey tournament at the 2003 Canada Games was held in place of a 2003 tournament.", "The ice hockey tournament at the 2003 Canada Games was held in place of a 2003 tournament." ], [ "2002", "United States", "Canada Pacific", "Canada Ontario", "Manitoba Selkirk / Stonewall" ], [ "2001", "United States", "Canada Pacific", "Canada Ontario", "Nova Scotia New Glasgow / Truro" ], [ "2000", "Russia", "Canada Ontario", "Canada Pacific", "Ontario/Quebec Timmins /Chapleau / Cochrane / Haileybury / Hearst / Kapuskasing / Kirkland Lake / New Liskeard / Smooth Rock Falls / Rouyn-Noranda" ], [ "1999", "The ice hockey tournament at the 1999 Canada Games was held in place of a 1999 tournament.", "The ice hockey tournament at the 1999 Canada Games was held in place of a 1999 tournament.", "The ice hockey tournament at the 1999 Canada Games was held in place of a 1999 tournament.", "The ice hockey tournament at the 1999 Canada Games was held in place of a 1999 tournament." ], [ "1998 II", "Canada West", "United States", "Finland", "Saskatchewan Swift Current" ], [ "1998 I", "Canada Ontario", "Czech Republic", "Canada Quebec", "Ontario Kitchener" ], [ "1997", "Canada Ontario", "Sweden", "Canada Quebec", "Alberta Red Deer" ], [ "1995", "Canada Ontario", "Finland", "Canada Quebec", "New Brunswick Moncton" ], [ "1994", "Canada Quebec", "United States", "Canada Pacific", "Quebec Amos" ], [ "1992", "Canada Ontario", "Canada Quebec", "Czechoslovakia", "Ontario Sudbury" ], [ "1991", "The ice hockey tournament at the 1991 Canada Games was held in place of a 1991 tournament.", "The ice hockey tournament at the 1991 Canada Games was held in place of a 1991 tournament.", "The ice hockey tournament at the 1991 Canada Games was held in place of a 1991 tournament.", "The ice hockey tournament at the 1991 Canada Games was held in place of a 1991 tournament." ], [ "1990", "Finland", "Canada Quebec", "Soviet Union", "Quebec Quebec City" ], [ "1988", "Soviet Union", "Sweden", "Canada Quebec", "Quebec Quebec City" ], [ "1986", "Canada Quebec", "Soviet Union", "Canada Pacific", "Quebec Quebec City" ] ]
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What countries did the World U-17 Hockey Challenge attract after 2016?
The World U-17 Hockey Challenge attracted U-17 teams from Russia, Finland, Sweden, the United States, Canada, and the Czech Republic after 2016.
17,649
totto_source/train_json/example-9948.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renato_Hyshmeri
Renato Hyshmeri
Career statistics
[ [ "Club", "Season", "League", "League", "League", "Cup", "Cup", "Europe", "Europe", "Total", "Total" ], [ "Club", "Season", "Division", "Apps", "Goals", "Apps", "Goals", "Apps", "Goals", "Apps", "Goals" ], [ "Elbasani", "2006–07", "Albanian Superliga", "4", "1", "0", "0", "—", "—", "4", "1" ], [ "Elbasani", "2007–08", "Albanian Superliga", "8", "0", "0", "0", "—", "—", "8", "0" ], [ "Elbasani", "2008–09", "Albanian Superliga", "28", "3", "4", "0", "—", "—", "32", "3" ], [ "Elbasani", "2009–10", "Albanian First Division", "13", "3", "0", "0", "—", "—", "13", "3" ], [ "Elbasani", "2010–11", "Albanian Superliga", "28", "0", "0", "0", "—", "—", "28", "0" ], [ "Elbasani", "Total", "Total", "81", "7", "4", "0", "—", "—", "81", "7" ], [ "Teuta Durrës", "2011–12", "Albanian Superliga", "23", "3", "4", "0", "—", "—", "27", "3" ], [ "Teuta Durrës", "2012–13", "Albanian Superliga", "21", "1", "4", "0", "—", "—", "25", "1" ], [ "Teuta Durrës", "2013–14", "Albanian Superliga", "—", "—", "2", "0", "2", "0", "-", "-" ], [ "Teuta Durrës", "Total", "Total", "44", "4", "8", "0", "2", "0", "54", "4" ], [ "Partizani Tirana", "2013–14", "Albanian Superliga", "26", "4", "4", "0", "—", "—", "30", "4" ], [ "Tirana", "2014–15", "Albanian Superliga", "22", "2", "6", "0", "—", "—", "28", "2" ], [ "Bylis Ballsh", "2015–16", "Albanian Superliga", "28", "1", "4", "0", "—", "—", "32", "1" ], [ "Bylis Ballsh", "2016–17", "Albanian First Division", "23", "5", "2", "0", "—", "—", "25", "5" ], [ "Bylis Ballsh", "Total", "Total", "51", "6", "6", "0", "—", "—", "57", "6" ], [ "Elbasani", "2017–18", "Albanian Second Division", "19", "0", "0", "0", "—", "—", "19", "0" ], [ "Trepça'89", "2018–19", "Football Superleague of Kosovo", "19", "0", "0", "0", "—", "—", "19", "0" ], [ "Career total", "Career total", "Career total", "243", "23", "28", "0", "2", "0", "273", "23" ] ]
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Which club did Renato Hyshmeri play with in the 2014–15 Albanian Superliga season after leaving Partizani?
After playing with Partizani, Hyshmeri played with Tirana in the 2014–15 Albanian Superliga season.
20,797
totto_source/train_json/example-13096.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1990_Civic_Forum_leadership_election
1990 Civic Forum leadership election
Voting
[ [ "Candidate", "Votes", "-", "-" ], [ "Václav Klaus", "115", "68.86", "-" ], [ "Martin Palouš", "52", "31.14", "-" ] ]
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Which candidate won the 1990 Civic Forum leadership election and how many votes did they receive compared to their competitor?
Klaus won the 1990 Civic Forum leadership election, receiving 115 votes compared to 52 votes.
19,186
totto_source/train_json/example-11485.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Nygren
John Nygren
Electoral history
[ [ "Party", "Party", "Candidate", "Votes", "%", "±" ], [ "-", "Republican", "John Nygren (incumbent)", "16,081", "59.05%", "8.63%" ], [ "-", "Democratic", "Joe Reinhard", "11,129", "40.87%", "+ 8.63%" ], [ "-", "Republican hold", "Republican hold", "Republican hold", "Republican hold", "-" ] ]
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Who were the top two candidates in the election, and how many votes did each receive?
John Nygren Republican defeated Joe Reinhard in the election (16,081–11,129).
13,701
totto_source/train_json/example-6000.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luchia_Yishak
Luchia Yishak
Competition record
[ [ "Year", "Competition", "Venue", "Position", "Notes" ], [ "1989", "African Championships", "Lagos, Nigeria", "3rd", "3000 metres" ], [ "1990", "World Cross Country Championships", "Aix-les-Bains, France", "4th", "Long race" ], [ "1990", "World Cross Country Championships", "Aix-les-Bains, France", "2nd", "Team race" ], [ "1990", "African Championships", "Cairo, Egypt", "2nd", "3000 metres" ], [ "1991", "World Cross Country Championships", "Antwerp, Belgium", "4th", "Long race" ], [ "1991", "World Cross Country Championships", "Antwerp, Belgium", "2nd", "Team race" ], [ "1991", "World Championships", "Tokyo, Japan", "10th", "10,000 m" ], [ "1991", "All-Africa Games", "Cairo, Egypt", "2nd", "3000 m" ], [ "1992", "World Cross Country Championships", "Boston, United States", "10th", "Long race" ], [ "1992", "World Cross Country Championships", "Boston, United States", "3rd", "Team race" ], [ "1992", "African Championships", "Belle Vue Maurel, Mauritius", "3rd", "10,000 m" ], [ "1992", "Olympic Games", "Barcelona, Spain", "21st (heats)", "10,000 m" ], [ "1995", "World Championships", "Gothenburg, Sweden", "7th (heats)", "5000 m" ], [ "1996", "World Road Relay Championships", "Copenhagen, Denmark", "1st", "Ekiden" ], [ "1996", "Olympic Games", "Atlanta, United States", "13th (heats)", "5000 m" ] ]
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Where did Luchia Yishak place in the 3000m in the 1991 All-Africa Games?
Luchia Yishak was the runner-up in the 3000 m at the 1991 All-Africa Games.
17,394
totto_source/train_json/example-9693.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colchester_United_F.C.
Colchester United F.C.
Colours and crest
[ [ "Period", "Manufacturer", "Shirt (home)", "Shirt (away)" ], [ "1975–1979", "Umbro", "None", "None" ], [ "1979–1980", "Adidas", "None", "None" ], [ "1980–1982", "Adidas", "Royal London Group", "Royal London Group" ], [ "1982–1986", "Le Coq Sportif", "Royal London Group", "Royal London Group" ], [ "1986–1987", "None", "0800 Linkline", "0800 Linkline" ], [ "1987–1988", "Olympic", "Norcross Estates", "Norcross Estates" ], [ "1988–1990", "Spall", "Norcross Estates", "Norcross Estates" ], [ "1990–1991", "Scoreline", "Holimarine", "Holimarine" ], [ "1991–1992", "Ribero", "Colchester Hippodrome", "Colchester Hippodrome" ], [ "1992–1993", "Ribero", "The Sun", "The Sun" ], [ "1993–1994", "Spall", "Strovers", "Strovers" ], [ "1994–1995", "Spall", "SGR Colchester", "SGR Colchester" ], [ "1995–1996", "Vandanel", "SGR Colchester", "SGR Colchester" ], [ "1996–1997", "Vandanel", "Goldstar Fabrications", "Goldstar Fabrications" ], [ "1997–1999", "Patrick", "Guardian Direct", "Guardian Direct" ], [ "1999–2000", "Patrick", "East Anglian Daily Times", "Ashby's" ], [ "2000–2002", "Strike Force", "JobServe", "Ridley's" ], [ "2002–2004", "Strike Force", "Tiptree Jams", "Tiptree Jams" ], [ "2004–2005", "Admiral", "ICS Triplex", "ICS Triplex" ], [ "2005–2006", "Admiral", "Easy-Skip", "188Trades.com" ], [ "2006–2007", "Diadora", "MutualPoints.com", "Smart Energy" ], [ "2007–2008", "Diadora", "Haart", "Smart Energy" ], [ "2008–2009", "Puma", "Weston Homes", "Smart Energy" ], [ "2009–2010", "Puma", "Weston Homes", "JobServe" ], [ "2010–2012", "Puma", "ROL Cruise", "ROL Cruise" ], [ "2012–2013", "Puma", "Various", "JobServe" ], [ "2013–2016", "Puma", "Weston Homes", "JobServe" ], [ "2016–2018", "Macron", "Weston Homes", "JobServe" ], [ "2018–", "Macron", "JobServe", "JobServe" ] ]
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Who were the sponsors for the away shirts of Colchester United FC?
Away shirt sponsorship has been provided by Ashby's (1999–2000), Ridley's (2000–2002), 188Trades.com (2005–2006), Smart Energy (2006–2009) and JobServe (2009–2010, 2012–).
7,975
totto_source/train_json/example-274.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kansas_City_Comets_(1979%E2%80%9391)
Kansas City Comets (1979–91)
Kansas City Comets
[ [ "Year", "Division", "League", "Reg. Season", "Playoffs", "Avg. Attendance" ], [ "1981/82", "Western", "MISL", "6th", "Did not qualify", "11,058" ], [ "1982/83", "Western", "MISL", "3rd", "1st Round", "14,692" ], [ "1983/84", "Western", "MISL", "4th", "1st Round", "15,786" ], [ "1984/85", "Western", "MISL", "4th", "Quarterfinals", "12,917" ], [ "1985/86", "Western", "MISL", "5th", "Did not qualify", "12,428" ], [ "1986/87", "Western", "MISL", "2nd", "Division Semifinals", "12,447" ], [ "1987/88", "Western", "MISL", "3rd", "Division Finals", "11,211" ], [ "1988/89", "N/A", "MISL", "7th", "Did not qualify", "9,228" ], [ "1989/90", "Eastern", "MISL", "2nd", "Division Finals", "10,475" ], [ "1990/91", "Eastern", "MSL", "2nd", "Division Finals", "7,103" ] ]
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How much did the average attendance numbers for the Kansas City Comets vary?
The Kansas City Comets had a average high attendance of 15,786 in the 1983–1984 season and a low attendance of 7,103 in the 1990–1991 season.
11,305
totto_source/train_json/example-3604.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blake_Hood
Blake Hood
Filmography
[ [ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ], [ "2007", "'Til Death", "Brian", "Episode: \"The Colleague\"" ], [ "2007", "Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip", "Actor playing Scott", "Episode: \"4 A.M. Miracle\"" ], [ "2007", "Desperate Housewives", "Boomer", "Episode: \"Smiles of a Summer Night\"" ], [ "2008", "Do Not Disturb", "Austin", "Episode: \"Dosing\"" ], [ "2009", "Ghost Whisperer", "Boyfriend", "Episode: \"Body of Water\"" ], [ "2009–10", "90210", "Mark Driscoll", "8 episodes" ], [ "2010", "Cold Case", "Cole Austen (1989)", "Episode: \"Almost Paradise\"" ], [ "2012", "2 Broke Girls", "Dr. David Shecter", "Episode: \"And the Broken Hearts\"" ], [ "2012–13", "The Young and the Restless", "Kyle Jenkins Abbott", "Role held: April 27, 2012 – April 11, 2013" ], [ "2012", "The Vampire Diaries", "Dean", "Episode: \"The Killer\"" ], [ "2013", "Revolution", "Jeff", "Episode: \"Born in the U.S.A.\"" ], [ "2014", "Selfie", "Miller", "Episode: “Pilot\"" ], [ "2014", "NCIS", "Bennett Jermaine", "Episode: \"Semper Fortis\" (Season 12, Episode 8)" ], [ "2016", "Forever 31", "Nick", "Mini-series; Main cast, episode 2-7" ], [ "2018", "Grey’s Anatomy", "Clive Johnson", "Season 14; Recurring Character" ] ]
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What roles did Blake Hood portray in the shows "90210" and "The Young and the Restless"?
Blake Hood played as Mark Driscoll on The 90210 and as Kyle Jenkins Abbott on The Young and the Restless.
12,639
totto_source/train_json/example-4938.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austin_Block
Austin Block
Career statistics
[ [ "-", "-", "-", "Regular season", "Regular season", "Regular season", "Regular season", "Regular season", "Playoffs", "Playoffs", "Playoffs", "Playoffs", "Playoffs", "-", "-" ], [ "Season", "Team", "League", "-", "GP", "G", "A", "Pts", "PIM", "-", "GP", "G", "A", "Pts", "PIM" ], [ "2007–08", "Fairbanks Ice Dogs", "NAHL", "-", "52", "10", "14", "24", "38", "-", "9", "1", "4", "5", "18" ], [ "2008–09", "Fairbanks Ice Dogs", "NAHL", "-", "58", "32", "44", "76", "96", "-", "6", "7", "4", "11", "2" ], [ "2009–10", "University of New Hampshire", "HE", "-", "25", "1", "2", "3", "12", "-", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—" ], [ "2010–11", "University of New Hampshire", "HE", "-", "36", "4", "5", "9", "18", "-", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—" ], [ "2011–12", "University of New Hampshire", "HE", "-", "36", "5", "10", "15", "20", "-", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—" ], [ "2012–13", "University of New Hampshire", "HE", "-", "39", "15", "8", "23", "44", "-", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—" ], [ "2013–14", "HIFK", "Liiga", "-", "21", "0", "3", "3", "8", "-", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—" ], [ "2013–14", "HCK", "Mestis", "-", "3", "2", "2", "4", "0", "-", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—" ], [ "2013–14", "Karlskrona HK", "Allsv", "-", "8", "1", "2", "3", "4", "-", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—" ], [ "2014–15", "HC ’05 Banská Bystrica", "Slovak", "-", "21", "6", "9", "15", "8", "-", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—" ], [ "2014–15", "Bakersfield Condors", "ECHL", "-", "14", "2", "6", "8", "4", "-", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—" ], [ "2015–16", "Manchester Monarchs", "ECHL", "-", "40", "3", "9", "12", "27", "-", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—" ], [ "2015–16", "Orlando Solar Bears", "ECHL", "-", "23", "2", "5", "7", "10", "-", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—" ], [ "2016–17", "Orlando Solar Bears", "ECHL", "-", "51", "12", "23", "35", "34", "-", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—" ], [ "2017–18", "Cincinnati Cyclones", "ECHL", "-", "2", "0", "0", "0", "4", "-", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—" ], [ "2018–19", "Worcester Railers", "ECHL", "-", "25", "0", "7", "7", "14", "-", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—" ], [ "Liiga totals", "Liiga totals", "Liiga totals", "-", "21", "0", "3", "3", "8", "-", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—" ] ]
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How well did Austin block perform during his two seasons with the Fairbanks ice dogs?
Block played with the Fairbanks Ice Dogs of the North American Hockey League for two seasons, where he had 100 points (42 goals, 58 assists) in 110 games, as he led the league in points (76) in 2008–09.
19,005
totto_source/train_json/example-11304.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bebe_Neuwirth
Bebe Neuwirth
Stage
[ [ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ], [ "1980", "A Chorus Line", "Sheila, u/s Cassie", "Broadway" ], [ "1981", "Dancin'", "Replacement", "Broadway" ], [ "1982", "Little Me", "Boom Boom Girl", "Broadway" ], [ "1986", "Sweet Charity", "Nickie, Charity standby", "Broadway" ], [ "1994", "Damn Yankees", "Lola", "Broadway" ], [ "1996", "Chicago", "Velma Kelly", "Broadway" ], [ "2002", "Funny Girl", "Fanny Brice", "Concert" ], [ "2006", "Chicago", "Roxie Hart", "Broadway" ], [ "2010", "The Addams Family", "Morticia Addams", "Broadway" ], [ "2014", "Chicago", "Matron \"Mama\" Morton", "Broadway" ] ]
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Which roles did Bebe Neuwirth play in the 1986 Sweet Charity and which other role in the 1996 Chicago?
On stage, Bebe Neuwirth played the role of Nickie in Sweet Charity (1986) and Velma Kelly in Chicago (1996).
13,738
totto_source/train_json/example-6037.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryan_Kwanten
Ryan Kwanten
Filmography
[ [ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ], [ "1994", "Signal One", "Kid", "-" ], [ "2002", "The Junction Boys", "Claude Gearheart", "Television film" ], [ "2003", "Liquid Bridge", "Nick McCallum", "-" ], [ "2004", "American Brown", "Ricky Brown", "-" ], [ "2006", "Flicka", "Howard McLaughlin", "-" ], [ "2007", "Dead Silence", "Jamie Ashen", "-" ], [ "2010", "Red Hill", "Shane Cooper", "-" ], [ "2010", "Griff the Invisible", "Griff", "-" ], [ "2010", "Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole", "Kludd (voice)", "-" ], [ "2010", "Don't Fade Away", "Jackson White", "-" ], [ "2012", "Not Suitable for Children", "Jonah", "-" ], [ "2013", "Mystery Road", "Pete Bailey", "-" ], [ "2013", "Truth in Journalism", "Eddie Brock / Venom", "Short film" ], [ "2013", "The Right Kind of Wrong", "Leo Palamino", "-" ], [ "2013", "Knights of Badassdom", "Joe", "-" ], [ "2014", "Flight 7500", "Brad Martin", "-" ], [ "2014", "Rio, I Love You", "Jai Arnott", "Segment: \"Acho Que Estou Apaixonado\"" ], [ "2014", "Northmen: A Viking Saga", "Conall", "-" ], [ "2014", "Reach Me", "Jack Burns", "-" ], [ "2015", "Kidnapping Freddy Heineken", "Jan \"Cat\" Boellard", "-" ], [ "2015", "Blinky Bill the Movie", "Blinky Bill (voice)", "-" ], [ "2015", "Blunt Force Trauma", "John", "-" ], [ "2016", "Who Gets the Dog?", "Clay Lonnergan", "-" ], [ "2018", "Supercon", "Matt Wheeler", "In post-production" ], [ "2018", "The Hurricane Heist", "Breeze", "-" ] ]
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What years did Ryan Kwanten appear in the films Flicka and as Jamie Ashen in Dead Silence?
Ryan Kwanten appeared in the films Flicka (2006) and as Jamie Ashen in Dead Silence (2007).
15,775
totto_source/train_json/example-8074.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2003_CARIFTA_Games
2003 CARIFTA Games
Boys under 20 (Junior)
[ [ "Event", "Gold", "Gold", "Silver", "Silver", "Bronze", "Bronze" ], [ "100 metres (3.8 m/s)", "Darrel Brown (TRI)", "10.20w", "Churandy Martina (AHO)", "10.37w", "Tesfa Latty (JAM)", "10.40w" ], [ "200 metres (-1.1 m/s)", "Usain Bolt (JAM)", "20.43 CR", "Daniel Bailey (ATG)", "21.10", "Adrian Durant (ISV)", "21.14" ], [ "400 metres", "Usain Bolt (JAM)", "46.35 CR", "Jamil James (TRI)", "47.34", "Andretti Bain (BAH)", "47.39" ], [ "800 metres", "Mellard Brown (JAM)", "1:50.49", "Davian Parker (JAM)", "1:52.08", "Carlan Arthur (TRI)", "1:52.22" ], [ "1500 metres", "Carlan Arthur (TRI)", "4:03.29", "Alex Sawyer (BAH)", "4:03.32", "Ran Joseph (LCA)", "4:03.81" ], [ "5000 metres", "Cleveland Forde (GUY)", "15:27.42", "Jason Elleson (JAM)", "15:35.64", "Kerone Fairweather (JAM)", "16:14.24" ], [ "110 metres hurdles (-3.1 m/s)", "Eddy De Lépine (MTQ)", "14.25", "Shamar Sands (BAH)", "14.48", "Pete Smith (JAM)", "14.64" ], [ "400 metres hurdles", "Kimani Williams (JAM)", "51.22", "Isa Phillips (JAM)", "51.29", "Andretti Bain (BAH)", "53.68" ], [ "High Jump", "Carlos Mattis (JAM)", "2.09", "Garvin Peters (GRN) Omar Wright (CAY)", "2.03", "-", "-" ], [ "Pole Vault", "Wasim Walker (JAM)", "4.01", "-", "-", "-", "-" ], [ "Long Jump", "Damion Young (JAM)", "7.40 (-1.8 m/s)", "Cédric Bergoz (MTQ)", "7.27 (0.6 m/s)", "Shawn Thomas (TRI)", "7.27 (1.7 m/s)" ], [ "Triple Jump", "Ayata Joseph (ATG)", "16.20 CR (1.0 m/s)", "Carlos Mattis (JAM)", "15.19w (3.0 m/s)", "Jamal Cumberbatch (BAR)", "14.80w (2.3 m/s)" ], [ "Shot Put", "Kimani Kirton (JAM)", "17.33 CR", "Fabian Morgan (JAM)", "16.78", "David Villeneuve (MTQ)", "16.62" ], [ "Discus Throw", "Eric Mathias (IVB)", "55.20 CR", "Kimani Kirton (JAM)", "51.25", "David Villeneuve (MTQ)", "51.09" ], [ "Javelin Throw", "Jamal Forde (BAR)", "65.46", "Christophe Marie-Nelly (MTQ)", "60.83", "Densley Joseph (GRN)", "59.05" ], [ "Heptathlon†", "Wilbert Walker (JAM)", "4837", "Akido Noel (GRN)", "4613", "Mikel Courtney (TRI)", "4523" ], [ "4 x 100 metres relay", "Jamaica Winston Hutton Orion Nicely Tesfa Latty Usain Bolt", "39.43 CR", "Trinidad and Tobago Marcus Duncan Dion Rodriguez Mark Phillip Darrel Brown", "40.64", "Bahamas Shamar Sands Alonzo Hinds Tyrone Sawyer Oscar Greene", "40.80" ], [ "4 x 400 metres relay", "Jamaica Mellard Brown Kimani Williams Isa Phillips Usain Bolt", "3:09.70", "Trinidad and Tobago Joel Pile Kellon Francis Deverne Charles Jamil James", "3:12.46", "Bahamas Allison Bridgewater Tyrone Sawyer Jacobi Mitchell Andretti Bain", "3:13.72" ] ]
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What were Usian Bolts record finishes in the 200 meter, 400 meter and 4 × 100 m race?
In the boys' U-20 category, Usain Bolt from Jamaica records finishing the 200 meters in 20.43s, the 400 meters in 46.35s, and together with the Jamaican 4 × 100 m relay team in 39.43s.
19,172
totto_source/train_json/example-11471.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1986_All_Japan_Endurance_Championship
1986 All Japan Endurance Championship
Season results
[ [ "Round", "Circuit", "Winning Team" ], [ "Round", "Circuit", "Winning Drivers" ], [ "1", "Suzuka Circuit", "#1 Advan Sports Nova (ja) Porsche 962C" ], [ "1", "Suzuka Circuit", "Japan Kunimitsu Takahashi Japan Kenji Takahashi" ], [ "2", "Mt. Fuji Report", "#1 Advan Sports Nova (ja) Porsche 962C" ], [ "2", "Mt. Fuji Report", "Japan Kunimitsu Takahashi Japan Kenji Takahashi" ], [ "3", "Mt. Fuji", "#7 Trust Racing Team (ja) Porsche 956" ], [ "3", "Mt. Fuji", "Australia Vern Schuppan Japan Keiichi Suzuki" ], [ "4", "Suzuka Circuit Report", "#27 FromA (ja) Racing (ja) Porsche 956" ], [ "4", "Suzuka Circuit Report", "Japan Jiro Yoneyama Japan Hideki Okada Japan Tsunehisa Asai" ], [ "5", "Mt. Fuji Report", "#7 Joest Racing Porsche 956" ], [ "5", "Mt. Fuji Report", "Italy Paolo Barilla Italy Piercarlo Ghinzani" ], [ "6", "Mt. Fuji", "#7 Trust Racing Team (ja) Porsche 956" ], [ "6", "Mt. Fuji", "Australia Vern Schuppan Japan Keiichi Suzuki" ] ]
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Which car won in 1986 and who was the driver?
The 1986 champion was the #1 Advan Nova Porsche 962C driven by Kunimitsu Takahashi.
19,148
totto_source/train_json/example-11447.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_French_monarchs
List of French monarchs
House of Capet (987–1328)
[ [ "Portrait", "Coat of arms", "Name", "King from", "King until", "Relationship with predecessor(s)", "Title" ], [ "-", "-", "Hugh Capet", "3 July 987", "24 October 996", "Grandson of Robert I", "King of the Franks (Roi des Francs)" ], [ "-", "-", "Robert II the Pious, the Wise", "24 October 996", "20 July 1031", "Son of Hugh Capet", "King of the Franks (Roi des Francs)" ], [ "-", "-", "Henry I (Henri)", "20 July 1031", "4 August 1060", "Son of Robert II", "King of the Franks (Roi des Francs)" ], [ "-", "-", "Philip I the Amorous (Philippe)", "4 August 1060", "29 July 1108", "Son of Henry I", "King of the Franks (Roi des Francs)" ], [ "-", "-", "Louis VI the Fat", "29 July 1108", "1 August 1137", "Son of Philip I", "King of the Franks (Roi des Francs)" ], [ "-", "-", "Louis VII the Young", "1 August 1137", "18 September 1180", "Son of Louis VI", "King of the Franks (Roi des Francs)" ], [ "-", "-", "Philip II Augustus (Philippe Auguste)", "18 September 1180", "14 July 1223", "Son of Louis VII", "King of the Franks (Roi des Francs) King of France (Roi de France)" ], [ "-", "-", "Louis VIII the Lion", "14 July 1223", "8 November 1226", "Son of Philip II Augustus", "King of France (Roi de France)" ], [ "-", "-", "Louis IX the Saint (Saint Louis)", "8 November 1226", "25 August 1270", "Son of Louis VIII", "King of France (Roi de France)" ], [ "-", "-", "Philip III the Bold (Philippe)", "25 August 1270", "5 October 1285", "Son of Louis IX", "King of France (Roi de France)" ], [ "-", "-", "Philip IV the Fair, the Iron King (Philippe)", "5 October 1285", "29 November 1314", "Son of Philip III", "King of France and of Navarre (Roi de France et de Navarre)" ], [ "-", "-", "Louis X the Quarreller", "29 November 1314", "5 June 1316", "Son of Philip IV", "King of France and of Navarre (Roi de France et de Navarre)" ], [ "-", "-", "John I the Posthumous (Jean)", "15 November 1316", "20 November 1316", "Son of Louis X", "King of France and of Navarre (Roi de France et de Navarre)" ], [ "-", "-", "Philip V the Tall (Philippe)", "20 November 1316", "3 January 1322", "Son of Philip IV Younger brother of Louis X", "King of France and of Navarre (Roi de France et de Navarre)" ], [ "-", "-", "Charles IV the Fair", "3 January 1322", "1 February 1328", "Son of Philip IV Younger brother of Louis X and Philip V", "King of France and of Navarre (Roi de France et de Navarre)" ] ]
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What year did Philip I the Amorous become King of the Franks, what year did that run end, and what number king was he?
Philip I the Amorous, was King of the Franks from 1060 to 1108, the fourth from the House of Capet.
8,076
totto_source/train_json/example-375.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Local_governance_in_Kerala
Local governance in Kerala
The framework
[ [ "Sl No", "Type of local government", "Total numbers" ], [ "1", "Grama Panchayat", "941" ], [ "2", "Block Panchayat", "152" ], [ "3", "District Panchayat", "14" ], [ "4", "Municipality", "87" ], [ "5", "Municipal Corporation", "6" ], [ "-", "Total in the State", "1200" ] ]
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How many of each type of local government are in the Indian state of Kerala?
Kerala has 941 Grama panchayats, 152 Block Panchayats, 14 District Panchayats, 87 Municipalities, 6 Corporations and a total of 1200 Local Government.
16,435
totto_source/train_json/example-8734.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1991_Macedonian_independence_referendum
1991 Macedonian independence referendum
Results
[ [ "Choice", "Votes", "%" ], [ "For", "1,079,308", "96.4" ], [ "Against", "39,639", "3.6" ], [ "Invalid/blank votes", "13,648", "–" ], [ "Total", "1,132,595", "100" ], [ "Registered voters/turnout", "1,495,807", "75.7" ], [ "Source: Nohlen & Stöver", "Source: Nohlen & Stöver", "Source: Nohlen & Stöver" ] ]
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What was the approval percentage and turnout for the 1991 Macedonian independence referendum vote?
Macedonian independence referendum was approved by 96.4% of votes, with a turnout of 75.7%.
11,453
totto_source/train_json/example-3752.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Oregon
University of Oregon
Admissions
[ [ "-", "2014", "2013", "2012", "2011", "2010" ], [ "Applicants", "21,359", "21,938", "21,263", "23,012", "18,515" ], [ "Admits", "15,997", "16,206", "15,770", "16,790", "14,588" ], [ "% Admitted", "74.9", "73.9", "74.2", "73.0", "78.8" ], [ "Enrolled", "3,961", "3,966", "4,031", "4,167", "3,978" ], [ "Avg GPA", "3.58", "3.60", "3.57", "3.59", "3.52" ], [ "SAT range*", "990–1230", "990–1240", "991–1224", "993–1223", "991–1218" ], [ "ACT range", "22–27", "22–28", "NA", "NA", "NA" ], [ "* SAT out of 1600", "-", "-", "-", "-", "-" ] ]
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How many students were accepted from the 21,359 people who applied for the University of Oregon in 2014 and how many students enrolled?
For students entering University of Oregon 2014, 15,997 freshmen were accepted out of 21,359 applicants, a 74.9% acceptance rate, and 3,961 enrolled.
16,489
totto_source/train_json/example-8788.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dwight_Yorke
Dwight Yorke
Club
[ [ "Club performance", "Club performance", "Club performance", "League", "League", "Cup", "Cup", "League Cup", "League Cup", "Continental", "Continental", "Total", "Total" ], [ "Club", "Season", "Division", "Apps", "Goals", "Apps", "Goals", "Apps", "Goals", "Apps", "Goals", "Apps", "Goals" ], [ "Aston Villa", "1989–90", "First Division", "2", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "2", "0" ], [ "Aston Villa", "1990–91", "First Division", "18", "2", "2", "0", "1", "0", "0", "0", "21", "2" ], [ "Aston Villa", "1991–92", "First Division", "32", "11", "5", "5", "2", "0", "0", "0", "39", "16" ], [ "Aston Villa", "1992–93", "Premier League", "27", "6", "4", "1", "4", "0", "0", "0", "35", "7" ], [ "Aston Villa", "1993–94", "Premier League", "12", "2", "2", "1", "0", "0", "0", "0", "14", "3" ], [ "Aston Villa", "1994–95", "Premier League", "37", "6", "2", "1", "4", "1", "0", "0", "43", "8" ], [ "Aston Villa", "1995–96", "Premier League", "35", "17", "5", "2", "8", "6", "0", "0", "48", "25" ], [ "Aston Villa", "1996–97", "Premier League", "37", "17", "2", "2", "2", "1", "0", "0", "41", "20" ], [ "Aston Villa", "1997–98", "Premier League", "30", "12", "2", "2", "1", "0", "7", "2", "40", "16" ], [ "Aston Villa", "1998–99", "Premier League", "1", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "1", "0" ], [ "Aston Villa", "Total", "Total", "231", "73", "24", "14", "22", "8", "7", "2", "284", "97" ], [ "Manchester United", "1998–99", "Premier League", "32", "18", "8", "3", "0", "0", "11", "8", "51", "29" ], [ "Manchester United", "1999–2000", "Premier League", "32", "20", "–", "–", "0", "0", "15", "4", "47", "24" ], [ "Manchester United", "2000–01", "Premier League", "22", "9", "2", "0", "2", "2", "11", "1", "37", "12" ], [ "Manchester United", "2001–02", "Premier League", "8", "1", "1", "0", "1", "0", "3", "0", "12", "1" ], [ "Manchester United", "Total", "Total", "92", "48", "11", "3", "3", "2", "40", "13", "147", "66" ], [ "Blackburn Rovers", "2002–03", "Premier League", "33", "8", "3", "3", "4", "2", "3", "0", "43", "13" ], [ "Blackburn Rovers", "2003–04", "Premier League", "23", "4", "1", "0", "1", "2", "2", "0", "27", "6" ], [ "Blackburn Rovers", "2004–05", "Premier League", "4", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "4", "0" ], [ "Blackburn Rovers", "Total", "Total", "60", "12", "4", "3", "5", "4", "5", "0", "74", "19" ], [ "Birmingham City", "2004–05", "Premier League", "13", "2", "1", "0", "2", "0", "0", "0", "16", "2" ], [ "Sydney", "2005–06", "A-League", "21", "7", "–", "–", "3", "1", "2", "1", "26", "9" ], [ "Sydney", "2006–07", "A-League", "1", "0", "–", "–", "0", "0", "–", "–", "1", "0" ], [ "Sydney", "Total", "Total", "22", "7", "–", "–", "3", "1", "2", "1", "27", "9" ], [ "Sunderland", "2006–07", "Championship", "32", "5", "1", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "33", "5" ], [ "Sunderland", "2007–08", "Premier League", "20", "1", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "20", "1" ], [ "Sunderland", "2008–09", "Premier League", "7", "0", "1", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "8", "0" ], [ "Sunderland", "Total", "Total", "59", "6", "3", "0", "1", "0", "0", "0", "63", "6" ], [ "Career total", "Career total", "Career total", "478", "148", "41", "20", "32", "14", "52", "15", "581", "197" ] ]
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How many appearances did Dwight Yorke make for Manchester United?
Dwight Yorke made 147 appearances for Manchester United.
11,968
totto_source/train_json/example-4267.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamal_Walton
Jamal Walton
International competitions
[ [ "Year", "Competition", "Venue", "Position", "Event", "Notes" ], [ "Representing the Cayman Islands", "Representing the Cayman Islands", "Representing the Cayman Islands", "Representing the Cayman Islands", "Representing the Cayman Islands", "Representing the Cayman Islands" ], [ "2013", "CARIFTA Games (U18)", "Nassau, Bahamas", "8th", "200 m", "22.52 (w)" ], [ "2013", "CARIFTA Games (U18)", "Nassau, Bahamas", "4th", "400 m", "49.08" ], [ "2014", "CARIFTA Games (U18)", "Fort-de-France, Martinique", "4th", "200 m", "21.64 (w)" ], [ "2014", "CARIFTA Games (U18)", "Fort-de-France, Martinique", "3rd", "400 m", "47.74" ], [ "2014", "Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships (U18)", "Morelia, Mexico", "12th (h)", "200 m", "22.38" ], [ "2014", "Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships (U18)", "Morelia, Mexico", "1st", "400 m", "47.01" ], [ "2014", "World Junior Championships", "Eugene, United States", "17th (h)", "400 m", "47.221" ], [ "2015", "CARIFTA Games (U18)", "Basseterre, Saint Kitts and Nevis", "5th", "200 m", "21.43" ], [ "2015", "CARIFTA Games (U18)", "Basseterre, Saint Kitts and Nevis", "4th", "400 m", "47.43" ], [ "2015", "IAAF World Relays", "Nassau, Bahamas", "–", "4 × 200 m relay", "DNF" ], [ "2015", "World Youth Championships", "Cali, Colombia", "4th", "400 m", "45.99" ], [ "2015", "Pan American Junior Championships", "Edmonton, Canada", "1st", "400 m", "46.09" ], [ "2015", "Commonwealth Youth Games", "Apia, Samoa", "2nd", "400 m", "46.46" ], [ "2016", "CARIFTA Games (U20)", "St. George's, Grenada", "7th", "200 m", "21.42 (w)" ], [ "2016", "CARIFTA Games (U20)", "St. George's, Grenada", "2nd", "400 m", "46.23" ], [ "2016", "World U20 Championships", "Bydgoszcz, Poland", "10th (sf)", "400 m", "46.61" ], [ "2017", "CARIFTA Games (U20)", "Willemstad, Curaçao", "1st", "200 m", "21.29" ], [ "2017", "CARIFTA Games (U20)", "Willemstad, Curaçao", "2nd", "400 m", "46.46" ], [ "2017", "Pan American U20 Championships", "Trujillo, Peru", "4th (h)", "200 m", "21.392" ], [ "2017", "Pan American U20 Championships", "Trujillo, Peru", "1st", "400 m", "44.99" ], [ "2017", "World Championships", "London, United Kingdom", "13th (sf)", "400 m", "45.16" ] ]
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What record time did Jamal Walton win gold for in the 2017 Pan American U20 championships?
Jamal Walton won a gold medal at the 2017 Pan American U20 Championships with a record of 44.99.
14,630
totto_source/train_json/example-6929.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_European_Parliament_election_in_Aosta_Valley
2014 European Parliament election in Aosta Valley
Results
[ [ "Party", "Party", "Votes", "%" ], [ "-", "Democratic Party", "21,854", "47.1" ], [ "-", "Five Star Movement", "9,096", "19.6" ], [ "-", "Forza Italia", "4,765", "10.3" ], [ "-", "The Other Europe", "3,569", "7.7" ], [ "-", "Lega Nord", "3,170", "6.8" ], [ "-", "New Centre-Right – Union of the Centre", "1,491", "3.2" ], [ "-", "Brothers of Italy", "1,177", "2.5" ], [ "-", "Green Italy – European Greens", "491", "1.1" ], [ "-", "Italy of Values", "401", "0.9" ], [ "-", "European Choice", "347", "0.7" ], [ "-", "I Change – MAIE", "65", "0.1" ], [ "Total", "Total", "46,426", "100.00" ] ]
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How many votes was the Democratic party and the Five star Movement endorsed with in the Aosta Valley?
In Aosta Valley the Democratic Party was endorsed with 47.1% of the vote, followed by the Five Star Movement, second at 19.6%.
13,721
totto_source/train_json/example-6020.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Corbett
Don Corbett
Head coaching record
[ [ "Season", "Team", "Overall", "Conference", "Standing", "Postseason" ], [ "Lincoln Blue Tigers (Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association) (1971–1979)", "Lincoln Blue Tigers (Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association) (1971–1979)", "Lincoln Blue Tigers (Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association) (1971–1979)", "Lincoln Blue Tigers (Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association) (1971–1979)", "Lincoln Blue Tigers (Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association) (1971–1979)", "Lincoln Blue Tigers (Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association) (1971–1979)" ], [ "1971–72", "Lincoln", "22–6", "11–1", "1st", "NCAA College Division Sweet Sixteen" ], [ "1972–73", "Lincoln", "19–7", "9–3", "-", "-" ], [ "1973–74", "Lincoln", "18–8", "7–5", "-", "-" ], [ "1974–75", "Lincoln", "19–9", "9–3", "1st", "NCAA Division II Sweet Sixteen" ], [ "1975–76", "Lincoln", "20–8", "8–4", "-", "NCAA Division II First Round" ], [ "1976–77", "Lincoln", "22–6", "11–1", "1st", "NCAA Division II First Round" ], [ "1977–78", "Lincoln", "22–6", "9–3", "-", "NCAA Division II Elite Eight" ], [ "1978–79", "Lincoln", "17–9", "7–5", "-", "-" ], [ "Lincoln:", "Lincoln:", "159–59 (.729)", "71–25 (.740)", "-", "-" ], [ "North Carolina A&T (Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference) (1979–1993)", "North Carolina A&T (Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference) (1979–1993)", "North Carolina A&T (Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference) (1979–1993)", "North Carolina A&T (Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference) (1979–1993)", "North Carolina A&T (Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference) (1979–1993)", "North Carolina A&T (Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference) (1979–1993)" ], [ "1979–80", "North Carolina A&T", "8–19", "-", "-", "-" ], [ "1980–81", "North Carolina A&T", "21–8", "7–3", "1st", "NIT First Round" ], [ "1981–82", "North Carolina A&T", "19–9", "10–2", "1st", "NCAA Division I First Round" ], [ "1982–83", "North Carolina A&T", "23–8", "9–3", "2nd", "NCAA Division I First Round" ], [ "1983–84", "North Carolina A&T", "22–7", "9–1", "1st", "NCAA Division I First Round" ], [ "1984–85", "North Carolina A&T", "19–10", "10–2", "1st", "NCAA Division I First Round" ], [ "1985–86", "North Carolina A&T", "22–8", "12–2", "1st", "NCAA Division I First Round" ], [ "1986–87", "North Carolina A&T", "24–6", "12–2", "2nd", "NCAA Division I First Round" ], [ "1987–88", "North Carolina A&T", "26–3", "16–0", "1st", "NCAA Division I First Round" ], [ "1988–89", "North Carolina A&T", "9–18", "6–10", "T–6th", "-" ], [ "1989–90", "North Carolina A&T", "12–17", "6–10", "6th", "-" ], [ "1990–91", "North Carolina A&T", "17–10", "10–6", "T–2nd", "-" ], [ "1991–92", "North Carolina A&T", "18–9", "11–4", "T–1st", "-" ], [ "1992–93", "North Carolina A&T", "14–13", "9–7", "T–2nd", "-" ], [ "North Carolina A&T:", "North Carolina A&T:", "254–145 (.637)", "-", "-", "-" ], [ "Total:", "Total:", "413–213 (.660)", "-", "-", "-" ], [ "National champion Postseason invitational champion Conference regular season champion Conference regular season and conference tournament champion Division regular season champion Division regular season and conference tournament champion Conference tournament champion", "National champion Postseason invitational champion Conference regular season champion Conference regular season and conference tournament champion Division regular season champion Division regular season and conference tournament champion Conference tournament champion", "National champion Postseason invitational champion Conference regular season champion Conference regular season and conference tournament champion Division regular season champion Division regular season and conference tournament champion Conference tournament champion", "National champion Postseason invitational champion Conference regular season champion Conference regular season and conference tournament champion Division regular season champion Division regular season and conference tournament champion Conference tournament champion", "National champion Postseason invitational champion Conference regular season champion Conference regular season and conference tournament champion Division regular season champion Division regular season and conference tournament champion Conference tournament champion", "National champion Postseason invitational champion Conference regular season champion Conference regular season and conference tournament champion Division regular season champion Division regular season and conference tournament champion Conference tournament champion" ] ]
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What was Corbett’s record from 1971 to 1979?
In the NCAA Division II season for Lincoln, Don Corbett led his teams to an eight-year 159–59 record, from 1971 to 1979.
18,430
totto_source/train_json/example-10729.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/19th_New_Zealand_Parliament
19th New Zealand Parliament
By-elections during the 19th Parliament
[ [ "Electorate and by-election", "Electorate and by-election", "Date", "Incumbent", "Incumbent", "Cause", "Winner", "Winner" ], [ "Dunedin Central", "1915", "3 February", "-", "Charles Statham", "Resignation", "-", "Charles Statham" ], [ "Bay of Islands", "1915", "8 June", "-", "Vernon Reed", "Election declared void", "-", "William Stewart" ], [ "Taumarunui", "1915", "15 June", "-", "William Jennings", "Election declared void", "-", "William Jennings" ], [ "Pahiatua", "1916", "17 August", "-", "James Escott", "Death", "-", "Harold Smith" ], [ "Hawke's Bay", "1917", "8 March", "-", "Robert McNab", "Death", "-", "John Findlay" ], [ "Bay of Islands", "1917", "17 March", "-", "William Stewart", "Resignation", "-", "Vernon Reed" ], [ "Grey", "1917", "24 November", "-", "Paddy Webb", "Resignation", "-", "Paddy Webb" ], [ "Wellington North", "1918", "12 February", "-", "Alexander Herdman", "Resignation", "-", "John Luke" ], [ "Southern Maori", "1918", "21 February", "-", "Taare Parata", "Death", "-", "Hopere Uru" ], [ "Grey", "1918", "29 May", "-", "Paddy Webb", "Imprisonment", "-", "Harry Holland" ], [ "Wellington Central", "1918", "3 October", "-", "Robert Fletcher", "Death", "-", "Peter Fraser" ], [ "Taranaki", "1918", "10 October", "-", "Henry Okey", "Death", "-", "Sydney Smith" ], [ "Palmerston", "1918", "19 December", "-", "David Buick", "Death", "-", "Jimmy Nash" ], [ "Wellington South", "1918", "19 December", "-", "Alfred Hindmarsh", "Death", "-", "Bob Semple" ] ]
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What was the result of the 1918 election and which politicians died in 1918?
Wellington Central by-election in 1918 was won by Peter Fraser, Henry Okey of Taranaki died in 1918 and the by-election was won by Sydney Smith, and Alfred Hindmarsh of Wellington South died in 1918.
9,546
totto_source/train_json/example-1845.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Achaemenid_Empire
Achaemenid Empire
Attested
[ [ "Name", "Image", "Comments", "Dates" ], [ "Cyrus the Great", "-", "Founder of the empire; King of the \"four corners of the world\"", "560–530 BC" ], [ "Cambyses II", "-", "King of Persia in addition to Pharaoh of Egypt", "530–522 BC" ], [ "Bardiya/Smerdis", "-", "King of Persia, allegedly an imposter", "522 BC" ], [ "Darius I", "Darius In Parse.JPG", "King of Persia in addition to Pharaoh of Egypt", "522–486 BC" ], [ "Xerxes I", "-", "King of Persia in addition to Pharaoh of Egypt", "486–465 BC" ], [ "Artaxerxes I", "-", "King of Persia in addition to Pharaoh of Egypt", "465–424 BC" ], [ "Xerxes II", "-", "King of Persia in addition to Pharaoh of Egypt", "424 BC (45 days)" ], [ "Sogdianus", "-", "King of Persia in addition to Pharaoh of Egypt", "424–423 BC" ], [ "Darius II", "-", "King of Persia in addition to Pharaoh of Egypt", "423–405 BC" ], [ "Artaxerxes II", "-", "King of Persia", "405–358 BC" ], [ "Artaxerxes III", "-", "King of Persia in addition to Pharaoh of Egypt (Regained control over Egypt after 50 years)", "358–338 BC" ], [ "Artaxerxes IV", "-", "King of Persia in addition to Pharaoh of Egypt", "338–336 BC" ], [ "Darius III", "-", "King of Persia in addition to Pharaoh of Egypt; last ruler of the empire", "336–330 BC" ] ]
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Who succeeded Artaxerxes II?
In 358 BC Artaxerxes II was succeeded by Artaxerxes III.
17,861
totto_source/train_json/example-10160.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1948_in_baseball
1948 in baseball
MLB statistical leaders
[ [ "-", "American League", "American League", "National League", "National League" ], [ "AVG", "Ted Williams BSR", ".369", "Stan Musial SLC", ".376" ], [ "HR", "Joe DiMaggio NYY", "39", "Ralph Kiner PIT & Johnny Mize NYG", "40" ], [ "RBI", "Joe DiMaggio NYY", "155", "Stan Musial SLC", "131" ], [ "Wins", "Hal Newhouser DET", "21", "Johnny Sain BSB", "24" ], [ "ERA", "Gene Bearden CLE", "2.43", "Harry Brecheen SLC", "2.24" ], [ "Ks", "Bob Feller CLE", "164", "Harry Brecheen SLC", "149" ] ]
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Who led the NL in average and RBIs during 1948, and what were his totals in those categories?
Musial led the NL in average (.376) and RBI (131).
18,904
totto_source/train_json/example-11203.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annette_Taddeo
Annette Taddeo
Early elections, 2008–2016
[ [ "Party", "Party", "Candidate", "Votes", "%" ], [ "-", "Republican", "Rick Scott/Carlos López-Cantera", "2,865,343", "48.1%" ], [ "-", "Democratic", "Charlie Crist/Annette Taddeo", "2,801,198", "47.1%" ], [ "-", "Libertarian", "Adrian Wyllie/Greg Roe", "223,356", "3.8%" ], [ "-", "No Party Affiliation", "Glenn Burkett/Jose Augusto Matos", "41,341", "0.7%" ], [ "-", "No Party Affiliation", "Farid Khavari/Lateresa A. Jones", "20,186", "0.3%" ], [ "Total votes", "Total votes", "Total votes", "5,951,561", "-" ] ]
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What duo finished second in the election, what duo won the election, what percentage of vote did each duo receive, and what party was victorious?
The Crist-Taddeo lost the election to Republican Rick Scott and Carlos López-Cantera, 48.1 to 47.1%.
8,078
totto_source/train_json/example-377.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gargi_Banerji
Gargi Banerji
[ [ "-", "MATCHES", "RUNS", "AVG" ], [ "TESTS", "12", "614", "27.90" ], [ "ODIs", "26", "409", "15.73" ] ]
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How many tests, ODIs did Gargi Banerji play, and how many test runs did he get?
Gargi Banerji played a total of 12 Tests and 26 ODIs and scored 614 runs.
13,545
totto_source/train_json/example-5844.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikolay_Kolesnikov_(sprinter)
Nikolay Kolesnikov (sprinter)
Achievements
[ [ "Year", "Competition", "Venue", "Position", "Event", "Notes" ], [ "Representing Soviet Union", "Representing Soviet Union", "Representing Soviet Union", "Representing Soviet Union", "Representing Soviet Union", "Representing Soviet Union" ], [ "1976", "Olympic Games", "Montreal, Canada", "3rd", "4 × 100 m relay", "-" ], [ "1978", "European Indoor Championships", "Milan, Italy", "1st", "60 metres", "-" ] ]
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How did Nikolay Kolesnikov do at the 1976 Olympics and at the 60 metres at the 1978 European Indoor Championships?
Nikolay Kolesnikov won a bronze medal at the 1976 Olympics and won the 60 metres at the 1978 European Indoor Championships.
8,115
totto_source/train_json/example-414.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hit_Network
Hit Network
Stations
[ [ "Callsign", "Frequency", "Branding", "Location", "Slogan", "Notes" ], [ "2DAY", "104.1 MHz FM", "2DAY FM", "Sydney", "104.1 2DAY FM More Music, More Variety", "Grant, Ed and Ash for Breakfast" ], [ "2CFM", "101.3 MHz FM", "SEA FM", "Central Coast", "101.3 Sea FM The Central Coast's home of Hits and Old School", "Gawndy and Ash Pollard for Breakfast" ], [ "2ROC", "104.7 MHz FM", "hit 104.7", "Canberra", "hit104.7 Canberra's home of Hits and Old School", "Formerly 104.7 Ned and Josh for Breakfast" ], [ "2XXX", "106.9 MHz FM", "hit 106.9", "Newcastle", "hit106.9 Newcastle’s home of Hits and Old School", "Formerly 2HR, 2NX and NXFM Nick, Jess and Simon for Breakfast" ], [ "3FOX", "101.9 MHz FM", "Fox FM", "Melbourne", "101.9 The Fox Melbourne’s #1 for Hits and Old School", "Fifi, Fev & Byron for Breakfast" ], [ "4BBB", "105.3 MHz FM", "hit105", "Brisbane", "hit105 Brisbane's #1 for Hits and Old School", "Formerly 4BK and B105 Stav, Abby and Matt for Breakfast" ], [ "4SEA", "90.9 MHz FM", "SEA FM", "Gold Coast", "90.9 Sea FM The Gold Coast's home of Hits and Old School", "Heather, Dan and Ben for Breakfast" ], [ "5SSA", "107.1 MHz FM", "hit107", "Adelaide", "hit107 More Music, More Variety", "Formerly SAFM Bec and Cosi for Breakfast" ], [ "6PPM", "92.9 MHz FM", "hit 92.9", "Perth", "hit92.9 Famous for Hits and Old School", "Formerly 6PM, PMFM and 92.9 Heidi, Xavier and Ryan for Breakfast" ], [ "Various", "Various", "hit", "Regional Australia", "Hits and Old School", "-" ] ]
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Where has Hit Network expanded their station?
Hit Network grew in Canberra with 104.7 and NXFM in Newcastle.
13,591
totto_source/train_json/example-5890.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1932_United_States_presidential_election_in_North_Dakota
1932 United States presidential election in North Dakota
Results
[ [ "Party", "Party", "Candidate", "Votes", "%" ], [ "-", "Democratic", "Franklin D. Roosevelt", "178,350", "69.59%" ], [ "-", "Republican", "Herbert Hoover (inc.)", "71,772", "28.00%" ], [ "-", "Socialist", "Norman Thomas", "3,521", "1.37%" ], [ "-", "Liberty", "William Hope Harvey", "1,817", "0.71%" ], [ "-", "Communist", "William Z. Foster", "830", "0.32%" ], [ "Total votes", "Total votes", "Total votes", "256,290", "100%" ] ]
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Who won the 1932 United States presidential election in North Dakota and what was the vote breakdown?
In the 1932 United States presidential election in North Dakota, Franklin D. Roosevelt of the Democratic party won with 69.59% of the popular vote and Herbert Hoover of the Republican party achieved 28.00%.
10,622
totto_source/train_json/example-2921.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2002%E2%80%9303_Yeovil_Town_F.C._season
2002–03 Yeovil Town F.C. season
In
[ [ "Date", "Name", "From", "Fee", "Ref" ], [ "10 May 2002", "Williams, GavinGavin Williams", "Hereford United", "£22,500", "-" ], [ "1 July 2002", "Demba, AbdoulayeAbdoulaye Demba", "Oostende", "Free (released)", "-" ], [ "22 August 2002", "Forinton, HowardHoward Forinton", "Torquay United", "Free (released)", "-" ], [ "30 September 2002", "El-Kholti, AbdouAbdou El-Kholti", "Raja Casablanca", "Free (released)", "-" ], [ "28 November 2002", "Jackson, KirkKirk Jackson", "Stevenage Borough", "£20,000", "-" ], [ "28 November 2002", "Aggrey, JimmyJimmy Aggrey", "Harrow Borough", "Free (released)", "-" ], [ "4 February 2003", "Gall, KevinKevin Gall", "Bristol Rovers", "Free", "-" ], [ "14 February 2003", "Mustoe, NeilNeil Mustoe", "Stevenage Borough", "Free", "-" ] ]
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Who were the first two players to join Yeovil Town F.C. in the 2002-03 season?
In the 2002–03 season, Gavin Williams from Hereford United joined Yeovil Town F.C. for a fee of £22,500, and Abdoulaye Demba Oostende joined for free.
643
totto_source/dev_json/example-642.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Golden_Scarf_recipients
List of Golden Scarf recipients
2010 Recipients
[ [ "Date", "Opponent", "Recipient", "Notes" ], [ "March 26, 2010", "Philadelphia Union", "Cliff McCrath", "Seattle Sounders (NASL) scout" ], [ "April 3, 2010", "New York Red Bulls", "Tim Murray", "Seattle Sounders FC fan" ], [ "April 17, 2010", "Kansas City Wizards", "Marian Bowers", "Owner and Manager of the Tacoma Stars" ], [ "May 1, 2010", "Columbus Crew", "Susan Cole", "Seattle Sounders FC fan" ], [ "May 8, 2010", "Los Angeles Galaxy", "Linda Velie", "Washington Youth Soccer Hall of Famer" ], [ "May 22, 2010", "San Jose Earthquakes", "Tim Busch", "Seattle Sounders FC fan" ], [ "May 26, 2010", "Boca Juniors", "Peter Fewing", "Former NASL Sounders player, head coach of Kitsap Pumas" ], [ "June 5, 2010", "New England Revolution", "Michelle French", "Seattle Sounders Women midfielder" ], [ "July 25, 2010", "Colorado Rapids", "Teddy Mitalas", "Chairman of Hibernian Saints" ], [ "October 10, 2010", "Chivas USA", "Hope Solo", "Goalkeeper for the U.S. Women's National Team" ] ]
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Who was awarded a Golden Scarf by Seattle Sounders FC on June 5, 2010?
Michelle was awarded a Golden Scarf by Seattle Sounders FC on June 5, 2010.
9,130
totto_source/train_json/example-1429.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flash_Airlines
Flash Airlines
Flash Airlines
[ [ "Aircraft", "Registration", "Delivered", "Exited", "Fate" ], [ "Boeing 737-3Q8", "SU-ZCF", "22 July 2001", "3 January 2004", "Crashed as Flash Airlines Flight 604" ], [ "Boeing 737-3Q8", "SU-ZCD", "16 February 2002", "5 March 2004", "Became N271LF with ILFC" ] ]
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When did Flash Airlines shut down?
Flash Airlines' last plane, a Boeing 737-3Q8, exited service in 5 March 2004 because it became N271LF with ILFC.
12,019
totto_source/train_json/example-4318.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Core_fonts_for_the_Web
Core fonts for the Web
List of fonts and files
[ [ "File name", "Font name", "Variants", "Last version", "Copyright", "Sample" ], [ "arial32.exe", "Arial for Windows 9x, NT and Windows 2000", "regular, bold, italic, bold italic", "version 2.82", "Monotype", "-" ], [ "Arial.sit.hqx", "Arial for Apple Mac OS", "regular, bold, italic, bold italic", "version 2.90", "Monotype", "-" ], [ "arialb32.exe", "Arial Black for Windows 9x, NT and Windows 2000", "black", "version 2.35", "Monotype", "-" ], [ "ariblk.exe", "Arial Black for Windows 3.1 and 3.11", "black", "version 2.20", "Monotype", "-" ], [ "ArialBlack.sit.hqx", "Arial Black for Apple Mac OS", "black", "version 2.35", "Monotype", "-" ], [ "andale32.exe", "Andalé Mono for Windows 9x, NT and Windows 2000", "regular", "version 2.00", "Monotype", "-" ], [ "andalemono.sit.hqx", "Andalé Mono for Apple Mac OS", "regular", "version 2.00", "Monotype", "-" ], [ "mtcom.exe", "Monotype.com for Windows 3.1 and 3.11 (later versions released as Andalé Mono)", "regular", "version 1.10", "Monotype", "-" ], [ "courie32.exe", "Courier New for Windows 9x, NT and Windows 2000", "regular, bold, italic, bold italic", "version 2.82", "Monotype", "-" ], [ "CourierNew.sit.hqx", "Courier New for Apple Mac OS", "regular, bold, italic, bold italic", "version 2.61", "Monotype", "-" ], [ "comic32.exe", "Comic Sans MS for Windows 9x, NT and Windows 2000", "regular, bold", "version 2.10", "Microsoft", "-" ], [ "comic.exe", "Comic Sans MS for Windows 3.1 and 3.11", "regular, bold", "version 1.20", "Microsoft", "-" ], [ "ComicSans.sit.hqx", "Comic Sans MS for Apple Mac OS", "regular, bold", "version 2.10", "Microsoft", "-" ], [ "georgi32.exe", "Georgia for Windows 9x, NT and Windows 2000", "regular, bold, italic, bold italic", "version 2.05", "Microsoft", "-" ], [ "georgia.exe", "Georgia for Windows 3.1 and 3.11", "regular, bold, italic, bold italic", "version 1.00", "Microsoft", "-" ], [ "Georgia.sit.hqx", "Georgia for Apple Mac OS", "regular, bold, italic, bold italic", "version 2.05", "Microsoft", "-" ], [ "impact32.exe", "Impact for Windows 9x, NT and Windows 2000", "regular", "version 2.35", "Monotype", "-" ], [ "impact.exe", "Impact for Windows 3.1 and 3.11", "regular", "version 2.20", "Monotype", "-" ], [ "Impact.sit.hqx", "Impact for Apple Mac OS", "regular", "version 2.35", "Monotype", "-" ], [ "times32.exe", "Times New Roman for Windows 9x, NT and Windows 2000", "regular, bold, italic, bold italic", "version 2.82", "Monotype", "-" ], [ "TimesNew.sit.hqx", "Times New Roman for Apple Mac OS", "regular, bold, italic, bold italic", "version 2.91", "Monotype", "-" ], [ "trebuc32.exe", "Trebuchet MS for Windows 9x, NT and Windows 2000", "regular, bold, italic, bold italic", "version 1.22", "Microsoft", "-" ], [ "trebuc.exe", "Trebuchet MS for Windows 3.1 and 3.11", "regular, bold, italic, bold italic", "version 1.00", "Microsoft", "-" ], [ "Trebuchet.sit.hqx", "Trebuchet MS for Apple Mac OS", "regular, bold, italic, bold italic", "version 1.15", "Microsoft", "-" ], [ "verdan32.exe", "Verdana for Windows 9x, NT and Windows 2000", "regular, bold, italic, bold italic", "version 2.35", "Microsoft", "-" ], [ "verdana.exe", "Verdana for Windows 3.1 and 3.11", "regular, bold, italic, bold italic", "version 1.01", "Microsoft", "-" ], [ "Verdana.sit.hqx", "Verdana for Apple Mac OS", "regular, bold, italic, bold italic", "version 2.35", "Microsoft", "-" ], [ "webdin32.exe", "Webdings for Windows 9x, NT and Windows 2000", "symbol", "version 1.03", "Microsoft", "-" ], [ "webdings.exe", "Webdings for Windows 3.1 and 3.11", "symbol", "version 1.01", "Microsoft", "-" ] ]
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What were the font-versions that were available from Core fonts for the Web project published in 2000?
The font-versions that were available from Core fonts for the Web project were 2.x (e.g. 2.82 for Arial, Times New Roman and Courier New for MS Windows), published in 2000.
16,695
totto_source/train_json/example-8994.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hailu_Mekonnen
Hailu Mekonnen
Achievements
[ [ "Year", "Competition", "Venue", "Position", "Event", "Notes" ], [ "Representing Ethiopia", "Representing Ethiopia", "Representing Ethiopia", "Representing Ethiopia", "Representing Ethiopia", "Representing Ethiopia" ], [ "1998", "World Cross Country Championships", "Marrakech, Morocco", "3rd", "Junior race (8 km)", "22:51" ], [ "1998", "World Cross Country Championships", "Marrakech, Morocco", "1st", "Junior team competition", "16 pts" ], [ "1998", "World Junior Championships", "Annecy, France", "5th", "5000 m", "14:06.30" ], [ "1998", "African Championships", "Dakar, Senegal", "2nd", "5000 m", "13:38.19" ], [ "1999", "World Cross Country Championships", "Belfast, Northern Ireland", "3rd", "Short race (4.236 km)", "12:35" ], [ "1999", "World Cross Country Championships", "Belfast, Northern Ireland", "3rd", "Team competition", "55 pts" ], [ "1999", "World Cross Country Championships", "Belfast, Northern Ireland", "1st", "Junior race (8.012 km)", "25:38" ], [ "1999", "World Cross Country Championships", "Belfast, Northern Ireland", "2nd", "Junior team competition", "24 pts" ], [ "1999", "World Championships", "Seville, Spain", "7th", "5000 m", "13:18.97" ], [ "1999", "All-Africa Games", "Johannesburg, South Africa", "1st", "1500 m", "3:39.73" ], [ "2000", "World Cross Country Championships", "Vilamoura, Portugal", "6th", "Short race (4.18 km)", "11:27" ], [ "2000", "World Cross Country Championships", "Vilamoura, Portugal", "2nd", "Team competition", "46 pts" ], [ "2000", "Summer Olympics", "Sydney, Australia", "7th (semis)", "1500 m", "3:40.92" ], [ "2001", "World Indoor Championships", "Lisbon, Portugal", "7th", "1500 m", "3:52.72" ], [ "2001", "World Cross Country Championships", "Oostende, Belgium", "10th", "Short race (4.1 km)", "13:03" ], [ "2001", "World Cross Country Championships", "Oostende, Belgium", "2nd", "Team competition", "51 pts" ], [ "2001", "World Championships", "Edmonton, Canada", "8th", "5000 m", "13:20.24" ], [ "2001", "Goodwill Games", "Brisbane, Australia", "4th", "5000 m", "15:26.70" ], [ "2002", "World Cross Country Championships", "Dublin, Ireland", "3rd", "Short race (4.208 km)", "12:20" ], [ "2002", "World Cross Country Championships", "Dublin, Ireland", "2nd", "Team competition", "32 pts" ], [ "2003", "All-Africa Games", "Abuja, Nigeria", "2nd", "5000 m", "13:26.73" ], [ "2003", "Afro-Asian Games", "Hyderabad, India", "1st", "5000 m", "13:49.08" ], [ "2009", "World Half Marathon Championships", "Birmingham, United Kingdom", "—", "Half marathon", "DNF" ] ]
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Which medal did Hailu Mekonnen win in the 5000 m at the 1998 African Championships?
Mekonnen won the silver medal in the 5000 m at the 1998 African Championships.
1,318
totto_source/dev_json/example-1317.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Revolutionary_Communist_Party_of_Britain_(Marxist%E2%80%93Leninist)
Revolutionary Communist Party of Britain (Marxist–Leninist)
October 1974 UK general election
[ [ "Constituency", "Candidate", "Votes", "Percentage", "Position" ], [ "Battersea North", "Carole Reakes", "102", "0.4", "5" ], [ "Birmingham Handsworth", "J. L. Hutchinson", "103", "0.3", "5" ], [ "Brighton Kemptown", "John Buckle", "125", "0.3", "5" ], [ "Bristol South East", "P. Rowe", "79", "0.1", "6" ], [ "Cardiff South East", "B. C. D. Harris", "75", "0.2", "5" ], [ "Lambeth Central", "Peter John Bratton", "88", "0.3", "5" ], [ "Leicester South", "G. H. Rousseau", "136", "0.3", "5" ], [ "Portsmouth South", "A. D. Rifkin", "612", "1.2", "4" ] ]
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What is Revolutionary Communist Party of Britain highest recorded vote?
Revolutionary Communist Party of Britain highest recorded vote was 612 (1.2%) by Candidate A. D. Rifkin in Portsmouth South, during the 1974 general election.
8,171
totto_source/train_json/example-470.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_Gorakhpur_hospital_deaths
2017 Gorakhpur hospital deaths
Child deaths
[ [ "Year", "Children admitted", "Total child deaths", "Child deaths per day" ], [ "2014", "51,018", "5,850", "16" ], [ "2015", "61,295", "6,917", "19" ], [ "2016", "60,891", "6,121", "17" ], [ "2017 (Till 2 Sep)", "Not available", "1,317", "5.3" ] ]
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What were the number of child deaths in 2014, 2015, and 2016 at Gorakhpur Hospital?
The number of child deaths were 5,850 in 2014; 6,917 in 2015; and 6,121 in 2016.
18,487
totto_source/train_json/example-10786.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Chilean_records_in_athletics
List of Chilean records in athletics
Women
[ [ "Event", "Record", "Athlete", "Date", "Meet", "Place", "Ref" ], [ "100 m", "11.19 A (-1.2 m/s)", "Isidora Jiménez", "6 June 2018", "South American Games", "Bolivia Cochabamba, Bolivia", "-" ], [ "200 m", "22.95 (+1.2 m/s)", "Isidora Jiménez", "23 July 2015", "Pan American Games", "Canada Toronto, Canada", "-" ], [ "400 m", "53.13", "María Fernanda Mackenna", "14 April 2018", "-", "Chile Santiago, Chile", "-" ], [ "800 m", "2:00.20", "Alejandra Ramos", "3 September 1990", "-", "Spain Jerez, Spain", "-" ], [ "1500 m", "4:13.07", "Alejandra Ramos", "15 September 1990", "Ibero-American Championships", "Brazil Manaus, Brazil", "-" ], [ "3000 m", "9:15.31", "Alejandra Ramos", "28 June 1992", "-", "Spain Valencia, Spain", "-" ], [ "5000 m", "15:51.45", "Erika Olivera", "20 May 2000", "Ibero-American Championships", "Brazil Rio de Janeiro, Brazil", "-" ], [ "10000 m", "33:23.12", "Erika Olivera", "30 November 1996", "-", "Chile Concepción, Chile", "-" ], [ "Half marathon", "1:11:54", "Erika Olivera", "10 September 2000", "-", "Chile Santiago de Chile, Chile", "-" ], [ "Marathon", "2:32:23", "Erika Olivera", "18 April 1999", "Rotterdam Marathon", "Netherlands Rotterdam, Netherlands", "-" ], [ "100 m hurdles", "13.30 (+0.4 m/s) A", "Francisca Guzmán", "11 May 2003", "-", "Bolivia Cochabamba, Bolivia", "-" ], [ "400 m hurdles", "57.80", "Javiera Errázuriz", "28 November 2013", "Bolivarian Games", "Peru Trujillo, Peru", "-" ], [ "3000 m steeplechase", "10:39.82", "Ingrid Galloso", "7 September 2008", "-", "Peru Lima, Peru", "-" ], [ "High jump", "1.80 m 1.80 m A 1.80 m A", "Alejandra Chomalí Kerstin Weiss Kerstin Weiss", "28 August 1994 3 June 2001 1 June 2005", "-", "Chile Santiago de Chile, Chile Bolivia Cochabamba, Bolivia Bolivia Cochabamba, Bolivia", "-" ], [ "Pole vault", "4.30 m", "Carolina Torres", "9 August 2003", "-", "Dominican Republic Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic", "-" ], [ "Long jump", "6.60 m (+0.9 m/s)", "Macarena Reyes", "2 June 2012", "Campeonato Metropolitano", "Chile Santiago de Chile, Chile", "-" ], [ "Triple jump", "13.40 m (+1.8 m/s)", "Norka Moretic", "23 July 2016", "World U20 Championships", "Poland Bydgoszcz, Poland", "-" ], [ "Shot put", "18.97 m", "Natalia Duco", "18 May 2018", "Broward Elite Athletic Club Showcase", "United States Fort Lauderdale, United States", "-" ], [ "Discus throw", "61.10 m", "Karen Gallardo", "2 August 2015", "Torneo Internacional de Castellón", "Spain Castellón, Spain", "-" ], [ "Hammer throw", "66.63 m", "Odette Palma", "24 September 2011", "Torneo Guillermo García-Huidobro", "Chile Santiago, Chile", "-" ], [ "Javelin throw", "54.62 m", "María Paz Ríos", "19 February 2016", "-", "Cuba Havana, Cuba", "-" ], [ "Heptathlon", "5360 pts", "Macarena Reyes", "19–20 June 2009", "South American Championships", "Peru Lima, Peru", "-" ], [ "Heptathlon", "14.27 (-0.6 m/s) (100 m hurdles), 1.67 m (high jump), 10.10 m (shot put), 25.48 m (-1.0 m/s) (200 m) / 5.97 m (+0.5 m/s) (long jump), 33.40 m (javelin), 2:18.75 (800 m)", "14.27 (-0.6 m/s) (100 m hurdles), 1.67 m (high jump), 10.10 m (shot put), 25.48 m (-1.0 m/s) (200 m) / 5.97 m (+0.5 m/s) (long jump), 33.40 m (javelin), 2:18.75 (800 m)", "14.27 (-0.6 m/s) (100 m hurdles), 1.67 m (high jump), 10.10 m (shot put), 25.48 m (-1.0 m/s) (200 m) / 5.97 m (+0.5 m/s) (long jump), 33.40 m (javelin), 2:18.75 (800 m)", "14.27 (-0.6 m/s) (100 m hurdles), 1.67 m (high jump), 10.10 m (shot put), 25.48 m (-1.0 m/s) (200 m) / 5.97 m (+0.5 m/s) (long jump), 33.40 m (javelin), 2:18.75 (800 m)", "14.27 (-0.6 m/s) (100 m hurdles), 1.67 m (high jump), 10.10 m (shot put), 25.48 m (-1.0 m/s) (200 m) / 5.97 m (+0.5 m/s) (long jump), 33.40 m (javelin), 2:18.75 (800 m)", "-" ], [ "10000 m walk (track)", "50:32.61", "Anastasia Sanzana", "19 July 2016", "World Junior Championships", "Poland Bydgoszcz, Poland", "-" ], [ "20000 m walk (track)", "1:44:28.9", "Marcela Pacheco", "17 May 2003", "-", "Chile Santiago de Chile, Chile", "-" ], [ "20 km walk (road)", "1:41:01", "Marcela Pacheco", "3 April 2004", "-", "Chile Los Ángeles, Chile", "-" ], [ "4 × 100 m relay", "44.83", "Chile Paula Goñi Josefina Gutiérrez Isidora Jiménez María Fernanda Mackenna", "13 June 2015", "South American Championships", "Peru Lima, Peru", "-" ], [ "4 × 400 m relay", "3:37.42", "Chile Paula Goñi Josefina Gutiérrez Isidora Jiménez María Fernanda Mackenna", "16 March 2014", "South American Games", "Chile Santiago, Chile", "-" ] ]
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In which two events does Macarena Reyes hold Chilean records?
Macarena Reyes holds Chilean records in the long jump and heptathlon.
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totto_source/dev_json/example-153.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013%E2%80%9314_NHL_season
2013–14 NHL season
NHL awards
[ [ "Award", "Recipient(s)", "Runner(s)-up/Finalists" ], [ "Stanley Cup", "Los Angeles Kings", "New York Rangers" ], [ "Presidents' Trophy (Best regular-season record)", "Boston Bruins", "Anaheim Ducks" ], [ "Prince of Wales Trophy (Eastern Conference champion)", "New York Rangers", "Montreal Canadiens" ], [ "Clarence S. Campbell Bowl (Western Conference champion)", "Los Angeles Kings", "Chicago Blackhawks" ], [ "Art Ross Trophy (Top scorer)", "Sidney Crosby (Pittsburgh Penguins)", "Ryan Getzlaf (Anaheim Ducks)" ], [ "Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy (Perseverance, Sportsmanship, and Dedication)", "Dominic Moore (New York Rangers)", "Jaromir Jagr (New Jersey Devils) Manny Malhotra (Carolina Hurricanes)" ], [ "Calder Memorial Trophy (Best first-year player)", "Nathan MacKinnon (Colorado Avalanche)", "Tyler Johnson (Tampa Bay Lightning) Ondrej Palat (Tampa Bay Lightning)" ], [ "Conn Smythe Trophy (Most valuable player, playoffs)", "Justin Williams (Los Angeles Kings)", "N/A" ], [ "Frank J. Selke Trophy (Defensive forward)", "Patrice Bergeron (Boston Bruins)", "Anze Kopitar (Los Angeles Kings) Jonathan Toews (Chicago Blackhawks)" ], [ "Hart Memorial Trophy (Most valuable player, regular season)", "Sidney Crosby (Pittsburgh Penguins)", "Ryan Getzlaf (Anaheim Ducks) Claude Giroux (Philadelphia Flyers)" ], [ "Jack Adams Award (Best coach)", "Patrick Roy (Colorado Avalanche)", "Mike Babcock (Detroit Red Wings) Jon Cooper (Tampa Bay Lightning)" ], [ "James Norris Memorial Trophy (Best defenseman)", "Duncan Keith (Chicago Blackhawks)", "Zdeno Chara (Boston Bruins) Shea Weber (Nashville Predators)" ], [ "King Clancy Memorial Trophy (Leadership and humanitarian contribution)", "Andrew Ference (Edmonton Oilers)", "N/A" ], [ "Lady Byng Memorial Trophy (Sportsmanship and excellence)", "Ryan O'Reilly (Colorado Avalanche)", "Patrick Marleau (San Jose Sharks) Martin St. Louis (New York Rangers/Tampa Bay Lightning)" ], [ "Ted Lindsay Award (Outstanding player)", "Sidney Crosby (Pittsburgh Penguins)", "Ryan Getzlaf (Anaheim Ducks) Claude Giroux (Philadelphia Flyers)" ], [ "Mark Messier Leadership Award (Leadership and community activities)", "Dustin Brown (Los Angeles Kings)", "Ryan Getzlaf (Anaheim Ducks) Jonathan Toews (Chicago Blackhawks)" ], [ "Maurice \"Rocket\" Richard Trophy (Top goal-scorer)", "Alexander Ovechkin (Washington Capitals)", "Corey Perry (Anaheim Ducks)" ], [ "NHL Foundation Player Award (Award for community enrichment)", "Patrice Bergeron (Boston Bruins)", "Brent Burns (San Jose Sharks) Duncan Keith (Chicago Blackhawks)" ], [ "NHL General Manager of the Year Award (Top general manager)", "Bob Murray (Anaheim Ducks)", "Marc Bergevin (Montreal Canadiens) Dean Lombardi (Los Angeles Kings)" ], [ "Vezina Trophy (Best goaltender)", "Tuukka Rask (Boston Bruins)", "Ben Bishop (Tampa Bay Lightning) Semyon Varlamov (Colorado Avalanche)" ], [ "William M. Jennings Trophy (Goaltender(s) of team with fewest goals against)", "Jonathan Quick (Los Angeles Kings)", "Tuukka Rask & Chad Johnson (Boston Bruins)" ], [ "Lester Patrick Trophy (Service to ice hockey in U.S.)", "Bill Daly and Paul Holmgren", "-" ] ]
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Which teams were competing for the Stanley Cup in the 2013-14 NHL season?
The Los Angeles Kings won the Stanley Cup, defeating the New York Rangers.
10,535
totto_source/train_json/example-2834.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demus_3:16
Demus 3:16
Luchas de Apuestas record
[ [ "Winner (wager)", "Loser (wager)", "Location", "Event", "Date", "Notes" ], [ "Bam Bam (hair)", "Pequeño Damián 666 (hair)", "Mexico City, Mexico", "Live event", "July 24, 2007", "-" ], [ "Pequeño Damián 666 (hair)", "Toshiya Matsuzaki (hair)", "Mexico City, Mexico", "DragonMania III", "May 11, 2008", "-" ], [ "Pequeño Damián 666 (hair)", "Bam Bam (hair)", "Mexico City, Mexico", "Live event", "August 17, 2008", "-" ], [ "Shockercito (hair)", "Pequeño Damián 666 (hair)", "Mexico City, Mexico", "Live event", "June 2, 2009", "-" ], [ "Pequeño Damián 666 (hair)", "Yaruba (hair)", "Mexico City, Mexico", "DragonMania V", "May 29, 2010", "-" ], [ "Demus 3:16 (hair)", "Bam Bam (hair)", "Mexico City, Mexico", "Live event", "July 6, 2010", "-" ], [ "Virus (hair, leadership)", "Demus 3:16 (hair, division)", "Mexico City, Mexico", "Live event", "March 11, 2011", "-" ], [ "Demus 3:16 (hair)", "Pequeño Black Warrior (hair)", "Mexico City, Mexico", "Live event", "September 18, 2011", "-" ], [ "Shockercito (hair)", "Demus 3:16 (hair)", "Mexico City, Mexico", "Live event", "October 16, 2015", "-" ], [ "Wotan (hair)", "Demus 3:16 (beard)", "Irapuato, Guanajuato, Mexico", "Live event", "December 18, 2017", "-" ], [ "Demus (hair)", "Dragoncito de Oro (mask)", "Tlalnepantla, State of Mexico", "Lucha Libre Boom show", "October 7, 2018", "-" ], [ "Demus (hair)", "Gato de Ecatepec (mask)", "-", "Lucha Memes Chairo Kingdom", "March 31, 2019", "-" ] ]
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When was the second time that Pequeño Damián lost his hair?
On June 2, 2009, Pequeño Damián 666 lost a Luchas de Apuetas match to Shockercito, losing his hair for the second time in his career.
19,016
totto_source/train_json/example-11315.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holliday_Grainger
Holliday Grainger
Film
[ [ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ], [ "1997", "The Missing Postman", "Harriet", "-" ], [ "2002", "Sparkhouse", "Older Lisa Bolton", "-" ], [ "2003", "The Illustrated Mum", "Star Westwood", "-" ], [ "2005", "Magnificent 7", "Louise Jackson", "-" ], [ "2006", "Johnny and the Bomb", "Rose Bushell", "-" ], [ "2007", "The Bad Mother's Handbook", "Charlotte Cooper", "-" ], [ "2008", "Dis/Connected", "Jenny", "-" ], [ "2009", "Awaydays", "Molly Carty", "-" ], [ "2009", "The Scouting Book for Boys", "Emily", "-" ], [ "2010", "Colette", "Colette", "Short film" ], [ "2011", "Jane Eyre", "Diana Rivers", "-" ], [ "2012", "Rachael", "Samantha", "Short film" ], [ "2012", "Bel Ami", "Suzanne Rousset", "-" ], [ "2012", "Anna Karenina", "Baroness", "-" ], [ "2012", "Great Expectations", "Estella Havisham", "-" ], [ "2013", "Goblin?", "-", "Short film" ], [ "2014", "The Riot Club", "Lauren", "-" ], [ "2015", "Cinderella", "Anastasia Tremaine", "-" ], [ "2016", "The Finest Hours", "Miriam", "-" ], [ "2017", "My Cousin Rachel", "Louise", "-" ], [ "2017", "Tulip Fever", "Maria", "-" ], [ "2017", "Home", "Holly", "Short" ], [ "2018", "Tell It to the Bees", "Lydia Weekes", "-" ], [ "2019", "Animals", "Laura", "-" ] ]
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In what film did Holliday Grainger play Baroness, and what year did that film come out?
Holliday Grainger, played a role in the 2012 film, Anna Karenina as "Baroness".
14,157
totto_source/train_json/example-6456.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jaira_Burns
Jaira Burns
As lead artist
[ [ "Title", "Year", "Peak chart positions", "Peak chart positions", "Peak chart positions", "Peak chart positions", "Peak chart positions", "Peak chart positions", "Peak chart positions", "Peak chart positions", "Album" ], [ "Title", "Year", "US Dig.", "AUS Hit.", "CAN Dig.", "KOR", "NZ Hot.", "SCO", "SWE Heat.", "UK Down.", "Album" ], [ "\"Ugly\"", "2017", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—", "Non-album single" ], [ "\"Burn Slow\"", "2017", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—", "Burn Slow" ], [ "\"High Rollin\"", "2017", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—", "Non-album single" ], [ "\"Okokok\"", "2018", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—", "Burn Slow" ], [ "\"Sugarcoat\"", "2018", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—", "Burn Slow" ], [ "\"Low Key in Love\"", "2018", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—", "Burn Slow" ], [ "\"Pop/Stars\" (with (G)I-dle and Madison Beer as K/DA)", "2018", "30", "2", "30", "39", "6", "82", "4", "75", "Non-album single" ], [ "\"Numb\"", "2019", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—", "TBA" ] ]
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What was the fifth single on Jaria Burns's Album Burn Slow?
"Sugarcoat" was released in 2018, as Burns' fifth single from Burn Slow.
21,024
totto_source/train_json/example-13323.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/28th_Air_Detachment
28th Air Detachment
Fleet
[ [ "Aircraft", "Number", "Orders", "Passengers", "Passengers", "Passengers", "Notes" ], [ "Aircraft", "Number", "Orders", "C", "Y", "Total", "Notes" ], [ "Airbus A319", "1", "0", "—", "—", "—", "LZ-AOB" ], [ "Dassault Falcon 2000", "1", "0", "—", "—", "—", "LZ-OOI" ], [ "Mi-8", "2", "0", "—", "—", "—", "LZ-CAT ; LZ-CAN" ], [ "AgustaWestland AW109", "1", "0", "—", "—", "—", "LZ-BMB" ] ]
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What aircrafts does 28th Air Detachment operate?
28th Air Detachment operates 1 Airbus A319, 1 Dassault Falcon 2000, 2 Mi-8 and 1 AgustaWestland AW109.
2,269
totto_source/dev_json/example-2268.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PMR446
PMR446
Digital FDMA
[ [ "Channel", "Frequency", "Bandwidth", "Comments", "Notable dates" ], [ "1", "446.003125 MHz", "6.25 kHz", "-", "Allowed for digital FDMA operation after January 2018" ], [ "2", "446.009375 MHz", "6.25 kHz", "-", "Allowed for digital FDMA operation after January 2018" ], [ "3", "446.015625 MHz", "6.25 kHz", "-", "Allowed for digital FDMA operation after January 2018" ], [ "4", "446.021875 MHz", "6.25 kHz", "-", "Allowed for digital FDMA operation after January 2018" ], [ "5", "446.028125 MHz", "6.25 kHz", "-", "Allowed for digital FDMA operation after January 2018" ], [ "6", "446.034375 MHz", "6.25 kHz", "-", "Allowed for digital FDMA operation after January 2018" ], [ "7", "446.040625 MHz", "6.25 kHz", "-", "Allowed for digital FDMA operation after January 2018" ], [ "8", "446.046875 MHz", "6.25 kHz", "-", "Allowed for digital FDMA operation after January 2018" ], [ "9", "446.053125 MHz", "6.25 kHz", "-", "Allowed for digital FDMA operation after January 2018" ], [ "10", "446.059375 MHz", "6.25 kHz", "-", "Allowed for digital FDMA operation after January 2018" ], [ "11", "446.065625 MHz", "6.25 kHz", "-", "Allowed for digital FDMA operation after January 2018" ], [ "12", "446.071875 MHz", "6.25 kHz", "-", "Allowed for digital FDMA operation after January 2018" ], [ "13", "446.078125 MHz", "6.25 kHz", "-", "Allowed for digital FDMA operation after January 2018" ], [ "14", "446.084375 MHz", "6.25 kHz", "-", "Allowed for digital FDMA operation after January 2018" ], [ "15", "446.090625 MHz", "6.25 kHz", "-", "Allowed for digital FDMA operation after January 2018" ], [ "16", "446.096875 MHz", "6.25 kHz", "-", "Allowed for digital FDMA operation after January 2018" ], [ "17", "446.103125 MHz", "6.25 kHz", "-", "-" ], [ "18", "446.109375 MHz", "6.25 kHz", "-", "-" ], [ "19", "446.115625 MHz", "6.25 kHz", "-", "-" ], [ "20", "446.121875 MHz", "6.25 kHz", "-", "-" ], [ "21", "446.128125 MHz", "6.25 kHz", "-", "-" ], [ "22", "446.134375 MHz", "6.25 kHz", "-", "-" ], [ "23", "446.140625 MHz", "6.25 kHz", "-", "-" ], [ "24", "446.146875 MHz", "6.25 kHz", "-", "-" ], [ "25", "446.153125 MHz", "6.25 kHz", "-", "-" ], [ "26", "446.159375 MHz", "6.25 kHz", "-", "-" ], [ "27", "446.165625 MHz", "6.25 kHz", "-", "-" ], [ "28", "446.171875 MHz", "6.25 kHz", "-", "-" ], [ "29", "446.178125 MHz", "6.25 kHz", "-", "-" ], [ "30", "446.184375 MHz", "6.25 kHz", "-", "-" ], [ "31", "446.190625 MHz", "6.25 kHz", "-", "-" ], [ "32", "446.196875 MHz", "6.25 kHz", "-", "-" ] ]
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How many channels do Digital PMR446 use, and separated by how much bandwidth?
Digital PMR446 (FDMA) uses 32 digital channels separated by 6.25 kHz.
18
totto_source/dev_json/example-17.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erika_Jayne
Erika Jayne
Accolades
[ [ "Year", "Publisher", "Country", "Accolade", "Rank" ], [ "2015", "Bustle", "United States", "The Real Housewives Of Beverly Hills Cast Ranked By Their Outrageous Net Worths", "8" ], [ "2016", "Billboard", "United States", "100 Greatest of All Time Top Dance Club Artists", "42" ], [ "2016", "Billboard", "United States", "Next Big Sound", "3" ], [ "2016", "TV Guide", "United States", "Every Real Housewife of 2016 Ranked", "2" ], [ "2017", "TV Insider", "United States", "All 99 Real Housewives From Worst to Best", "43" ], [ "2017", "The Huffington Post", "United States", "All 87 Real Housewives Ranked", "47" ], [ "2017", "Fame 10", "United States", "RHOBH: All 6 Couples Ranked From Worst To Best", "5" ], [ "2017", "Thrillist", "United States", "All 98 Real Housewives Ranked", "21" ], [ "2017", "Female First", "United Kingdom", "Ranking every Real Housewives of Beverly Hills housewife and ‘friend of’", "3" ], [ "2017", "The Wrap", "United States", "Every Real Housewives of Beverly Hills Tagline Ranked From Worst to Best", "3" ], [ "2017", "E! News", "United States", "The Official Ranking of The Real Housewives — All 103 of Them", "30" ], [ "2017", "Into", "United States", "Ranking the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills Season 8 Taglines", "1" ], [ "2018", "Bustle", "United States", "11 Books Written by Real Housewives Stars That You Definitely Need to Read (Pretty Mess by Erika Jayne)", "5" ], [ "2018", "Taste of Reality", "United States", "The Real Housewives of American Idol", "1" ], [ "2018", "PopCrush", "United States", "Every Real Housewives Music Career from Worst to Best", "1" ] ]
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Did Jayne make into the top of any ranking by Billboard in 2016?
Jayne was named the third "Next Big Sound" by Billboard in 2016.
14,341
totto_source/train_json/example-6640.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perlis_Northern_Lions_F.C.
Perlis Northern Lions F.C.
Club records
[ [ "Season", "League", "League", "League", "League", "League", "League", "League", "League", "League", "League", "Cup", "Cup", "Cup", "Other", "Other", "Asia", "Asia" ], [ "Season", "Division", "Pld", "W", "D", "L", "F", "A", "D", "Pts", "Pos", "Charity", "Malaysia", "FA", "Other", "Other", "Competition", "Result" ], [ "1995", "Liga Premier", "28", "9", "5", "14", "37", "46", "9", "32", "10th", "–", "Group stage", "1st round", "4th Scissors cup", "Runner-up", "–", "–" ], [ "1996", "Liga Premier", "28", "10", "6", "12", "30", "29", "+1", "36", "10th", "–", "Group stage", "2nd round", "–", "–", "–", "–" ], [ "1997", "Liga Premier", "28", "13", "6", "9", "42", "36", "+6", "45", "6th", "–", "Semi-finals", "2nd round", "–", "–", "–", "–" ], [ "1998", "Premier 1", "22", "7", "4", "11", "33", "39", "6", "25", "11th", "–", "Not qualified", "2nd round", "–", "–", "–", "–" ], [ "1999", "Premier 2", "18", "9", "2", "7", "36", "26", "+10", "31", "4th", "–", "Group stage", "2nd round", "–", "–", "–", "–" ], [ "2000", "Premier 1", "22", "6", "7", "9", "24", "27", "3", "25", "9th", "–", "Group stage", "1st round", "–", "–", "–", "–" ], [ "2001", "Premier 1", "22", "9", "4", "9", "31", "31", "+0", "31", "6th", "–", "Quarter-finals", "2nd round", "–", "–", "–", "–" ], [ "2002", "Premier 1", "26", "11", "8", "7", "31", "23", "+9", "41", "7th", "–", "Group stage", "1st round", "–", "–", "–", "–" ], [ "2003", "Premier 1", "24", "13", "6", "5", "40", "23", "+17", "45", "3rd", "–", "Semi-finals", "Runner-up", "–", "–", "–", "–" ], [ "2004", "Super League", "21", "10", "6", "5", "41", "30", "+11", "36", "3rd", "–", "Champions", "3rd round", "–", "–", "–", "–" ], [ "2005", "Super League", "21", "14", "3", "4", "43", "19", "+24", "45", "1st", "Runner-up", "Runner-up", "2nd round", "–", "–", "–", "–" ], [ "2005–06", "Super League", "21", "8", "6", "7", "26", "25", "+1", "30", "4th", "–", "Champions", "Runner-up", "–", "–", "AFC Cup", "Group stage" ], [ "2006–07", "Super League", "24", "13", "4", "7", "47", "25", "+22", "43", "5th", "Champions", "Quarter-finals", "Runner-up", "–", "–", "–", "–" ], [ "2007–08", "Super League", "24", "10", "6", "8", "36", "25", "+11", "36", "7th", "Champions", "Quarter-finals", "1st round", "–", "–", "–", "–" ], [ "2009", "Super League", "26", "17", "5", "4", "40", "19", "+21", "56", "2nd", "–", "Semi-finals", "Semi-finals", "–", "–", "–", "–" ], [ "2010", "Super League", "26", "8", "5", "13", "32", "35", "3", "29", "12th", "–", "Quarter-finals", "1st round", "–", "–", "AFC Cup", "Withdrew" ], [ "2011", "Super League", "26", "2", "4", "20", "20", "61", "41", "10", "14th", "–", "Not qualified", "1st round", "–", "–", "–", "–" ], [ "2012", "Liga Premier", "22", "4", "3", "15", "38", "68", "30", "15", "11th", "–", "Not qualified", "2nd round", "–", "–", "–", "–" ], [ "2013", "Liga Premier", "22", "6", "4", "12", "27", "42", "15", "22", "10th", "–", "Not qualified", "1st round", "–", "–", "–", "–" ], [ "2014", "Liga Premier", "22", "2", "6", "14", "21", "50", "29", "12", "11th", "–", "Not qualified", "2nd round", "–", "–", "–", "–" ], [ "2015", "FAM League", "18", "12", "6", "0", "33", "10", "+23", "42", "1st", "–", "Not qualified", "1st round", "–", "–", "–", "–" ], [ "2016", "Liga Premier", "22", "10", "4", "8", "38", "32", "+6", "34", "6th", "–", "Not qualified", "3rd round", "–", "–", "–", "–" ], [ "2017", "Liga Premier", "22", "4", "3", "15", "22", "55", "−33", "12", "12th", "–", "Not qualified", "3rd round", "–", "–", "–", "–" ], [ "2018", "FAM League", "8", "1", "1", "6", "5", "14", "−9", "4", "5th", "–", "Not qualified", "2nd round", "–", "–", "–", "–" ] ]
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What cups has Perlis won and how many?
Perlis had won the 2008 Charity cup, 2 Malaysia Cups, 1 Super League, 3 Runner up FAs and 2 Charity cups.
18,503
totto_source/train_json/example-10802.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daisurami_Bonne
Daisurami Bonne
Achievements
[ [ "Year", "Competition", "Venue", "Position", "Event", "Notes" ], [ "Representing Cuba", "Representing Cuba", "Representing Cuba", "Representing Cuba", "Representing Cuba", "Representing Cuba" ], [ "2008", "Central American and Caribbean Championships", "Cali, Colombia", "6th (h)", "200 m", "23.90 s A (wind: +0.7 m/s)" ], [ "2008", "Central American and Caribbean Championships", "Cali, Colombia", "1st", "4 × 400 m relay", "3:27.97 min A" ], [ "2009", "ALBA Games", "Havana, Cuba", "2nd", "400 m", "53.19 s" ], [ "2009", "ALBA Games", "Havana, Cuba", "1st", "4 × 400 m relay", "3:35.04 min" ], [ "2009", "Central American and Caribbean Championships", "Havana, Cuba", "3rd", "400 m", "52.31 s" ], [ "2009", "Central American and Caribbean Championships", "Havana, Cuba", "1st", "4 × 400 m relay", "3:29.94 min" ], [ "2009", "World Championships", "Berlin, Germany", "8th", "4 × 400 m relay", "3:36.99 min" ], [ "2010", "Ibero-American Championships", "San Fernando, Spain", "1st", "400 m", "52.25 s" ], [ "2010", "Ibero-American Championships", "San Fernando, Spain", "1st", "4 × 400 m relay", "3:30.73 min" ], [ "2011", "ALBA Games", "Barquisimeto, Venezuela", "2nd", "400 m", "52.04 s" ], [ "2011", "ALBA Games", "Barquisimeto, Venezuela", "1st", "4 × 400 m relay", "3:34.91 min" ], [ "2011", "World Championships", "Daegu, Korea", "6th (h)", "400 m", "53.69 s" ], [ "2011", "World Championships", "Daegu, Korea", "4th (h)", "4 × 400 m relay", "3:26.74 min" ], [ "2011", "Pan American Games", "Guadalajara, Mexico", "2nd", "400 m", "51.69 s A" ], [ "2011", "Pan American Games", "Guadalajara, Mexico", "1st", "4 × 400 m relay", "3:28.09 min A" ], [ "2012", "Ibero-American Championships", "Barquisimeto, Venezuela", "1st", "400 m", "52.27 s" ], [ "2012", "Ibero-American Championships", "Barquisimeto, Venezuela", "2nd", "4 × 400 m relay", "3:29.13 min" ], [ "2012", "Olympic Games", "London, United Kingdom", "6th (h)", "4 × 400 m relay", "3:27.41 min" ], [ "2014", "Pan American Sports Festival", "Mexico City, Mexico", "2nd", "400m", "51.78 s A" ], [ "2014", "Central American and Caribbean Games", "Xalapa, Mexico", "2nd", "400m", "52.49 s A" ], [ "2014", "Central American and Caribbean Games", "Xalapa, Mexico", "1st", "4 × 400 m relay", "3:29.69 min A" ], [ "2015", "NACAC Championships", "San José, Costa Rica", "—", "400m", "DNF" ], [ "2016", "Olympic Games", "Rio de Janeiro, Brazil", "15th (h)", "4 × 400 m relay", "3:30.11 min" ] ]
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How well did bonne do at the 2009 Central American and Caribbean Championships and what was the location ?
A bronze and a relay win came for Daisurami Bonne at the 2009 Central American and Caribbean Championships in Havana with a time of 3:29.94 minutes.
8,139
totto_source/train_json/example-438.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2005_Ashes_series
2005 Ashes series
Fourth Test: England v Australia (25–28 August)
[ [ "England", "v", "Australia" ], [ "477 (123.1 overs) Andrew Flintoff 102 (132) Shane Warne 4/102 (29.1 overs)", "-", "218 (49.1 overs) Brett Lee 47 (44) Simon Jones 5/44 (14.1 overs)" ], [ "129/7 (31.5 overs) Marcus Trescothick 27 (22) Shane Warne 4/31 (13.5 overs)", "-", "387 (f/o) (124 overs) Justin Langer 61 (112) Steve Harmison 3/93 (30 overs)" ] ]
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Who won the fourth Test of the 2005 England v Australia during the 2005 Ashes series, and by how much?
The England won the fourth Test by three wickets, losing seven men in a chase of 129, after England enforced the follow on after gaining a lead of 259 on first innings.
14,154
totto_source/train_json/example-6453.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earl_Bamber
Earl Bamber
Career results
[ [ "Season", "Series", "Position", "Car", "Team" ], [ "2005–06", "New Zealand Formula Ford Championship", "4th", "Van Diemen RF93 Ford", "-" ], [ "2006", "Formula BMW Asia", "1st", "Mygale FB02 BMW", "Team Meritus" ], [ "2006–07", "Toyota Racing Series", "7th", "Tatuus TT104ZZ Toyota", "Team Meritus" ], [ "2007", "Formula Renault V6 Asia Championship", "10th", "Tatuus FRV6 Renault", "Team Meritus" ], [ "2007–08", "Toyota Racing Series", "2nd", "Tatuus TT104ZZ Toyota", "International Motorsport" ], [ "2008", "Formula V6 Asia", "2nd", "Tatuus FRV6 Renault", "Team Meritus" ], [ "2008", "Australian Drivers' Championship", "13th", "Dallara F307 Mercedes-Benz", "Team BRM" ], [ "2008", "International Formula Master", "15th", "Tatuus N.T07 Honda", "ADM Motorsport" ], [ "2008–09", "Toyota Racing Series", "12th", "Tatuus TT104ZZ Toyota", "Earl Bamber Racing" ], [ "2008–09", "GP2 Asia Series", "14th", "Dallara GP2/05 Renault", "Team Meritus" ], [ "2008–09", "A1 Grand Prix", "7th", "Ferrari A1 08", "A1 Team New Zealand Super Nova Racing" ], [ "2009", "International Formula Master", "18th", "Tatuus N.T07 Honda", "ADM Motorsport" ], [ "2009", "Euroseries 3000", "11th", "Lola B05/52 Zytek", "TP Formula" ], [ "2010", "Toyota Racing Series", "2nd", "Tatuus TT104ZZ Toyota", "Triple X Motorsport" ], [ "2010", "Superleague Formula", "7th", "Panoz DP09B Menard", "F.C. Porto Reid Motorsport" ], [ "2010–11", "Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge New Zealand", "15th", "Porsche 997 GT3 Cup", "Triple X Motorsport" ], [ "2011", "Toyota Racing Series", "15th", "Tatuus TT104ZZ Toyota", "M2 Competition" ], [ "2011", "Superleague Formula", "7th", "Panoz DP09B Menard", "New Zealand Reid Motorsport" ], [ "2013", "Porsche Carrera Cup Asia", "1st", "Porsche 997 GT3 Cup", "Nexus Racing" ], [ "2013", "Porsche Supercup", "NC", "Porsche 997 GT3 Cup", "FACH Auto Tech" ], [ "2014", "Porsche Carrera Cup Asia", "1st", "Porsche 991 GT3 Cup", "LKM Racing" ], [ "2014", "Porsche Carrera Cup Deutschland", "7th", "Porsche 991 GT3 Cup", "75 Motorsport" ], [ "2014", "Porsche Supercup", "1st", "Porsche 991 GT3 Cup", "FACH Auto Tech" ], [ "2015", "FIA World Endurance Championship - LMP1", "9th", "Porsche 919 Hybrid", "Porsche Team" ], [ "2015", "FIA World Endurance Championship - LMGTE Am", "13th", "Porsche 911 RSR", "Abu Dhabi - Proton Racing" ], [ "2015", "TUDOR United SportsCar Championship", "10th", "Porsche 911 RSR", "Porsche North America" ], [ "2016", "WeatherTech SportsCar Championship", "4th", "Porsche 911 RSR", "Porsche North America" ], [ "2016", "24 Hours of Le Mans - LMGTE Pro", "NC", "Porsche 911 RSR", "Porsche Motorsport" ], [ "2017", "FIA World Endurance Championship", "1st", "Porsche 919 Hybrid", "Porsche LMP Team" ], [ "2018", "WeatherTech SportsCar Championship", "5th", "Porsche 911 RSR", "Porsche GT Team" ], [ "2018", "Supercars Enduro Cup", "3rd", "Holden ZB Commodore", "Triple Eight Race Engineering" ], [ "2018", "Super2 Series", "24th", "Holden VF Commodore", "Grove Motorsport" ] ]
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What cars did Bamber drive in the WeatherTech Sportscar Championship and the 24 Hours of Le Mans?
In 2016, Bamber drove the 911 RSR for Porsche North America and Porsche Motorsport in the WeatherTech Sportscar Championship and the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
12,977
totto_source/train_json/example-5276.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lo%C3%AFc_Maes
Loïc Maes
Music
[ [ "Year", "Artist", "Title", "Post prod" ], [ "2010", "Ciara", "\"Speechless\"", "Beauty Retouching" ], [ "2010", "Rich Girl", "\"Swagger Right\"", "Beauty Retouching" ], [ "2011", "Chris Brown ft Justin Bieber", "\"Next to You\"", "Beauty Retouching" ], [ "2011", "Lady Gaga", "\"Born This Way\"", "Visual Effects" ], [ "2011", "Lady Gaga", "\"Concert Interstitial\"", "Visual Effects" ], [ "2011", "Keri Hilson ft Nelly", "\"Lose control\"", "Beauty Retouching" ], [ "2011", "Mary J Blige & P.Diddy", "\"Someone To Love Me\"", "Beauty Retouching" ], [ "2012", "Infernal", "\"Can't Go Back\"", "Beauty Retouching" ] ]
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Who collaborated with Lady Gaga in 2011's "Born This Way?"
In 2011, Loïc Maes collaborated in Lady Gaga's "Born This Way".
12,240
totto_source/train_json/example-4539.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_awards_and_nominations_received_by_Lady_Gaga
List of awards and nominations received by Lady Gaga
World Music Awards
[ [ "Year", "Nominee / work", "Award", "Result", "Ref." ], [ "2010", "Lady Gaga", "World's Best Pop/Rock Artist", "Won", "-" ], [ "2010", "Lady Gaga", "World's Best New Artist", "Won", "-" ], [ "2010", "Lady Gaga", "Best Selling Artist of America", "Won", "-" ], [ "2010", "The Fame", "World's Best Album of the Year", "Won", "-" ], [ "2010", "\"Poker Face\"", "World's Best Song of the Year", "Won", "-" ], [ "2014", "Lady Gaga", "World's Best Female Artist", "Nominated", "-" ], [ "2014", "Lady Gaga", "World's Best Female Live Act", "Won", "-" ], [ "2014", "Lady Gaga", "World's Best Entertainer by a Female", "Won", "-" ], [ "2014", "Lady Gaga", "World's Best Fanbase", "Nominated", "-" ], [ "2014", "Artpop", "World's Best Album by a Female", "Won", "-" ], [ "2014", "Born This Way", "World's Best Album by a Female", "Nominated", "-" ], [ "2014", "\"Applause\"", "World's Best Song by a Female", "Won", "-" ], [ "2014", "\"Applause\"", "World's Best Video", "Nominated", "-" ], [ "2014", "\"Do What U Want\" (featuring R. Kelly)", "World's Best Song", "Nominated", "-" ], [ "2014", "\"G.U.Y.\"", "World's Best Song", "Nominated", "-" ], [ "2014", "\"G.U.Y.\"", "World's Best Video", "Nominated", "-" ], [ "2014", "\"Marry the Night\"", "World's Best Song", "Nominated", "-" ], [ "2014", "\"Marry the Night\"", "World's Best Video", "Nominated", "-" ], [ "2014", "\"The Lady is a Tramp\" (with Tony Bennett)", "World's Best Song", "Nominated", "-" ], [ "2014", "\"The Lady is a Tramp\" (with Tony Bennett)", "World's Best Video", "Nominated", "-" ] ]
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Which album by Lady Gaga received critical acclaim at the 2014 World Music Awards, and what award did it receive there?
Lady Gaga's Artpop won the award for World's Best Album by a Female at the 2014 World Music Awards.
10,242
totto_source/train_json/example-2541.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Livingston_Parish,_Louisiana
Livingston Parish, Louisiana
Politics
[ [ "Year", "Republican", "Democratic", "Third parties" ], [ "2016", "84.6% 48,824", "12.0% 6,950", "3.4% 1,956" ], [ "2012", "84.2% 45,513", "13.8% 7,451", "2.0% 1,098" ], [ "2008", "85.0% 43,269", "13.1% 6,681", "1.9% 942" ], [ "2004", "76.8% 33,976", "22.4% 9,895", "0.9% 382" ], [ "2000", "67.5% 24,889", "29.9% 11,008", "2.6% 968" ], [ "1996", "47.4% 16,159", "38.9% 13,276", "13.7% 4,660" ], [ "1992", "47.1% 14,808", "36.6% 11,499", "16.3% 5,114" ], [ "1988", "61.3% 15,779", "37.5% 9,659", "1.2% 305" ], [ "1984", "65.7% 17,465", "33.5% 8,913", "0.8% 198" ], [ "1980", "47.2% 10,666", "50.1% 11,319", "2.8% 624" ], [ "1976", "35.0% 5,555", "62.1% 9,875", "2.9% 465" ], [ "1972", "73.0% 7,481", "18.5% 1,898", "8.5% 874" ], [ "1968", "7.7% 947", "11.4% 1,400", "80.9% 9,907" ], [ "1964", "61.1% 5,508", "38.9% 3,509", "-" ], [ "1960", "14.4% 954", "43.5% 2,881", "42.1% 2,793" ], [ "1956", "37.2% 1,628", "58.8% 2,571", "4.0% 173" ], [ "1952", "28.6% 1,436", "71.4% 3,578", "-" ], [ "1948", "7.6% 264", "53.0% 1,841", "39.4% 1,366" ], [ "1944", "12.2% 343", "87.8% 2,460", "-" ], [ "1940", "7.8% 252", "92.2% 2,971", "-" ], [ "1936", "17.0% 496", "83.0% 2,414", "-" ], [ "1932", "4.4% 89", "95.6% 1,953", "-" ], [ "1928", "48.2% 975", "51.8% 1,047", "-" ], [ "1924", "14.3% 110", "85.7% 657", "-" ], [ "1920", "24.4% 218", "75.5% 674", "0.1% 1" ], [ "1916", "6.3% 35", "90.5% 503", "3.2% 18" ], [ "1912", "0.6% 3", "80.1% 379", "19.2% 91" ] ]
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How did Republicans perform in the 2008 election compared to the previous one?
In Livingston Parish, the Republicans improved in the 2008 election, in which they received 43,269 votes and 85% of the total to 6,681 votes for Democrat.
10,044
totto_source/train_json/example-2343.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_hosts_with_two_or_more_Star_Awards_in_hosting_categories
List of hosts with two or more Star Awards in hosting categories
[ [ "Host", "Best Variety Show Host awards", "Best Info-Ed Programme Host awards", "Best Programme Host", "Total awards", "Total nominations" ], [ "Quan Yi Fong 权怡凤", "Love Bites 缘来就是你 (2005) Finding U 寻U先锋 (2014)", "Where to Stay 到底住哪里? (2015)", "Markets in Asia 游市集 (2017) Unique Lodging 不一样的旅店 (2018) Fixer 2 线人2 (2019)", "6", "12" ], [ "Mark Lee 李国煌", "Be My Guest 客人来 (2004) Say It If You Dare 3 有话好好说3 (2007) It's a Small World 国记交意所 (2010) It's a Small World II 国记交意所II (2012)", "-", "-", "4", "11" ], [ "Kym Ng 鐘琴", "City Beat 城人杂志 (1998) City Beat 城人杂志 (1999) Love on a Plate 名厨出走记 (2011) Jobs Around the World 走遍天涯打工乐 (2013)", "-", "-", "4", "10" ], [ "Sharon Au 欧菁仙", "City Beat 城人杂志 (2000) City Beat 城人杂志 (2001) City Beat 城人杂志 (2002) City Beat 城人杂志 (2003)", "-", "-", "4", "7" ], [ "Bryan Wong 王禄江", "Home Decor Survivor 摆家乐 (2006)", "Food Hometown 2 美食寻根2 (2010)", "-", "2", "14" ], [ "Lee Teng 李腾", "-", "Let's Talk 2 你在囧什么?!2 (2012)", "Love on the Plate 3 名厨出走记3 (2016)", "2", "10" ], [ "Belinda Lee 李心钰", "-", "Come Dance with Me 与心共舞 (2009) Find Me a Singaporean 3 稀游记3 (2013)", "-", "2", "4" ] ]
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Which hosts have won two or more Star Awards in hosting categories?
Quan Yi Fong leads the way with six awards (two Best Variety Show Host awards, one Best Info-Ed Programme Host award and Best Programme Host awards), while Sharon Au, Mark Lee and Kym Ng have won four Best Variety Show Host awards.
13,282
totto_source/train_json/example-5581.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Carolina_FC_U23
North Carolina FC U23
Year-by-year
[ [ "Year", "Division", "League", "Regular Season", "Playoffs", "Open Cup" ], [ "Raleigh CASL Elite", "Raleigh CASL Elite", "Raleigh CASL Elite", "Raleigh CASL Elite", "Raleigh CASL Elite", "Raleigh CASL Elite" ], [ "2002", "4", "USL PDL", "2nd, Mid Atlantic", "Conference Finals", "2nd round" ], [ "2003", "4", "USL PDL", "3rd, Mid Atlantic", "Did not qualify", "2nd round" ], [ "2004", "4", "USL PDL", "4th, Mid Atlantic", "Did not qualify", "Did not qualify" ], [ "2005", "4", "USL PDL", "3rd, Mid Atlantic", "Did not qualify", "Did not qualify" ], [ "2006", "4", "USL PDL", "4th, South Atlantic", "Did not qualify", "Did not qualify" ], [ "Carolina RailHawks U23s", "Carolina RailHawks U23s", "Carolina RailHawks U23s", "Carolina RailHawks U23s", "Carolina RailHawks U23s", "Carolina RailHawks U23s" ], [ "2007", "4", "USL PDL", "5th, Southeast", "Did not qualify", "Did not qualify" ], [ "Cary Clarets", "Cary Clarets", "Cary Clarets", "Cary Clarets", "Cary Clarets", "Cary Clarets" ], [ "2008", "4", "USL PDL", "3rd, Southeast", "Did not qualify", "Did not qualify" ], [ "2009", "4", "USL PDL", "3rd, Mid Atlantic", "National Semi-finals", "Did not qualify" ], [ "2010", "On Hiatus", "On Hiatus", "On Hiatus", "On Hiatus", "On Hiatus" ], [ "Carolina RailHawks U23s", "Carolina RailHawks U23s", "Carolina RailHawks U23s", "Carolina RailHawks U23s", "Carolina RailHawks U23s", "Carolina RailHawks U23s" ], [ "2011", "USASA", "Region III U-23's Championship", "National Championship", "National Champions", "Did not qualify" ], [ "2012", "USASA", "Region III U-23's Championship", "National Championship", "-", "Did not qualify" ], [ "2013", "USASA", "Region III U-23's Championship", "National Championship", "National Champions", "Did not qualify" ], [ "2014", "4", "NPSL", "3rd, South Atlantic", "Did not qualify", "Did not qualify" ], [ "2015", "4", "NPSL", "3rd, South Atlantic", "Did not qualify", "Did not qualify" ], [ "Carolina RailHawks NPSL", "Carolina RailHawks NPSL", "Carolina RailHawks NPSL", "Carolina RailHawks NPSL", "Carolina RailHawks NPSL", "Carolina RailHawks NPSL" ], [ "2016", "4", "NPSL", "3rd, South Atlantic", "South Atlantic Conference Semi-final", "Did not qualify" ], [ "North Carolina FC U23", "North Carolina FC U23", "North Carolina FC U23", "North Carolina FC U23", "North Carolina FC U23", "North Carolina FC U23" ], [ "2017", "4", "PDL", "7th, South Atlantic", "Did not qualify", "Did not qualify" ], [ "2018", "4", "PDL", "2nd, South Atlantic", "Did not qualify", "Did not qualify" ] ]
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In what years did North Carolina win the USASA U-23's National Championship?
In 2011 and 2013 the team won the USASA U-23's National Championship.
12,143
totto_source/train_json/example-4442.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucknow_Central_(Assembly_constituency)
Lucknow Central (Assembly constituency)
Election results
[ [ "Party", "Party", "Candidate", "Votes", "%", "±" ], [ "-", "BJP", "Brajesh Pathak", "78,400", "40.20", "+16.60" ], [ "-", "SP", "Ravidas Mehrotra", "73,306", "37.59", "+0.54" ], [ "-", "BSP", "Rajeev Srivastava", "24,313", "12.46", "1.71" ], [ "-", "INC", "Abdul Maroof Khan", "12,921", "6.62", "14.46" ], [ "-", "AIMIM", "Mohammad Irfan", "2,314", "1.18", "N/A" ], [ "-", "NOTA", "None of the Above", "824", "0.42", "N/A" ], [ "Majority", "Majority", "Majority", "5,094", "2.61", "-" ], [ "Turnout", "Turnout", "Turnout", "1,95,025", "53.15", "+2.24" ], [ "-", "BJP gain from SP", "BJP gain from SP", "Swing", "+8.03", "-" ] ]
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Who was the winning candidate and party, who did they defeat and what was the margin of victory?
Bharatiya Janata Party candidate Brajesh Pathak won in the Lucknow Central (Assembly constituency) elections by defeating Samajwadi Party candidate Ravidas Mehrotra by a margin of 5,094 votes.
16,263
totto_source/train_json/example-8562.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Craig_Ferguson
Craig Ferguson
Awards and nominations
[ [ "Year", "Award", "Category", "Work", "Result" ], [ "2000", "British Independent Film Award", "Best Screenplay", "Saving Grace", "Nominated" ], [ "2003", "US Comedy Arts Festival", "Audience Award", "I'll Be There", "Won" ], [ "2006", "Primetime Emmy Award", "Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program", "The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson", "Nominated" ], [ "2009", "Peabody Award", "Peabody Award", "The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson", "Won" ], [ "2011", "Grammy Award", "Best Spoken Word Album", "American on Purpose", "Nominated" ], [ "2014", "Grammy Award", "Best Comedy Album", "I'm Here to Help", "Nominated" ], [ "2015", "People's Choice Award", "Favorite Late Night Talk Show Host", "The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson", "Nominated" ], [ "2015", "Daytime Emmy Award", "Outstanding Game Show Host", "Celebrity Name Game", "Won" ], [ "2016", "Grammy Award", "Best Comedy Album", "Just Being Honest", "Nominated" ], [ "2016", "Daytime Emmy Award", "Outstanding Game Show Host", "Celebrity Name Game", "Won" ], [ "2017", "Daytime Emmy Award", "Outstanding Game Show Host", "Celebrity Name Game", "Nominated" ] ]
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What award did Craig Furgeson win in 2015 and 2016?
Craig Ferguson won Daytime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Game Show Host for Celebrity Name Game in 2015 and 2016.
1,726
totto_source/dev_json/example-1725.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_Macau_Grand_Prix
2014 Macau Grand Prix
Main race
[ [ "Pos", "No.", "Driver", "Team", "Laps", "Time/Retired", "Grid" ], [ "1", "20", "Sweden Felix Rosenqvist", "Mücke Motorsport", "15", "1:08.46.691", "1" ], [ "2", "19", "Austria Lucas Auer", "Mücke Motorsport", "15", "+4.372", "2" ], [ "3", "27", "New Zealand Nick Cassidy", "ThreeBond with T-Sport", "15", "+8.999", "5" ], [ "4", "28", "Spain Roberto Merhi", "Double R Racing", "15", "+9.799", "6" ], [ "5", "3", "Canada Nicholas Latifi", "Theodore Racing by Prema", "15", "+10.413", "7" ], [ "6", "29", "Monaco Stefano Coletti", "EuroInternational", "15", "+24.000", "10" ], [ "7", "5", "Netherlands Max Verstappen", "Van Amersfoort Racing", "15", "+24.455", "24" ], [ "8", "10", "United States Santino Ferrucci", "Fortec Motorsports", "15", "+31.081", "12" ], [ "9", "7", "Japan Kenta Yamashita", "TOM'S", "15", "+34.334", "14" ], [ "10", "8", "United States Gustavo Menezes", "Van Amersfoort Racing", "15", "+35.246", "15" ], [ "11", "22", "Germany Markus Pommer", "Motopark", "15", "+36.576", "19" ], [ "12", "15", "Italy Antonio Giovinazzi", "Jagonya Ayam with Carlin", "15", "+37.319", "27" ], [ "13", "21", "Colombia Tatiana Calderón", "Mücke Motorsport", "15", "+41.930", "16" ], [ "14", "31", "United Kingdom William Buller", "Signature", "15", "+43.986", "23" ], [ "15", "16", "Indonesia Sean Gelael", "Jagonya Ayam with Carlin", "15", "+44.972", "25" ], [ "16", "11", "Spain Álex Palou", "Fortec Motorsports", "15", "+48.063", "28" ], [ "17", "30", "United Kingdom Dan Wells", "Toda Racing", "15", "+52.724", "22" ], [ "18", "12", "Japan Mitsunori Takaboshi", "B-Max Engineering", "15", "+57.034", "20" ], [ "19", "25", "Macau Wing Chung Chang", "Team West-Tec F3", "15", "+1:08.334", "21" ], [ "20", "8", "United Kingdom Sam MacLeod", "TOM'S", "15", "+1:49.990", "26" ], [ "21", "23", "Puerto Rico Félix Serrallés", "Team West-Tec F3", "15", "+2:14.441", "9" ], [ "Ret", "2", "Italy Antonio Fuoco", "Theodore Racing by Prema", "11", "Brakes", "11" ], [ "Ret", "17", "United Kingdom Jordan King", "GR Asia with Carlin", "4", "Puncture", "8" ], [ "Ret", "14", "United Kingdom Tom Blomqvist", "Jagonya Ayam with Carlin", "0", "Collision", "3" ], [ "Ret", "1", "France Esteban Ocon", "Theodore Racing by Prema", "0", "Collision", "4" ], [ "Ret", "9", "China Martin Cao", "Fortec Motorsports", "0", "Collision", "17" ], [ "Ret", "18", "Japan Yu Kanamaru", "Carlin", "0", "Collison", "13" ], [ "Ret", "26", "Australia Spike Goddard", "ThreeBond with T-Sport", "0", "Collision", "18" ], [ "Fastest lap: Max Verstappen, 2:11.748, 167.228 km/h (103.911 mph), on lap 13", "Fastest lap: Max Verstappen, 2:11.748, 167.228 km/h (103.911 mph), on lap 13", "Fastest lap: Max Verstappen, 2:11.748, 167.228 km/h (103.911 mph), on lap 13", "Fastest lap: Max Verstappen, 2:11.748, 167.228 km/h (103.911 mph), on lap 13", "Fastest lap: Max Verstappen, 2:11.748, 167.228 km/h (103.911 mph), on lap 13", "Fastest lap: Max Verstappen, 2:11.748, 167.228 km/h (103.911 mph), on lap 13", "Fastest lap: Max Verstappen, 2:11.748, 167.228 km/h (103.911 mph), on lap 13" ], [ "Source:", "Source:", "Source:", "Source:", "Source:", "Source:", "Source:" ] ]
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Who were the top 3 highest placing drivers in the 2014 Macau Grand Prix?
Rosenqvist of the team Mücke Motorsport placed first, followed by Auer of Mücke Motorsport in second and Cassidy from the team ThreeBond with T-sport in third place.
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totto_source/train_json/example-5993.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abdalelah_Haroun
Abdalelah Haroun
International competitions
[ [ "Year", "Competition", "Venue", "Position", "Event", "Notes" ], [ "2015", "Arab Championships", "Isa Town, Bahrain", "1st", "400 m", "44.68" ], [ "2015", "Asian Championships", "Wuhan, China", "1st", "400 m", "44.68" ], [ "2016", "Asian Indoor Championships", "Doha, Qatar", "1st", "400 m", "45.88" ], [ "2016", "Asian Indoor Championships", "Doha, Qatar", "1st", "4 × 400 m relay", "3:08.20" ], [ "2016", "World Indoor Championships", "Portland, United States", "2nd", "400 m", "45.59" ], [ "2016", "World U20 Championships", "Bydgoszcz, Poland", "1st", "400 m", "44.81" ], [ "2016", "Olympic Games", "Rio de Janeiro, Brazil", "23rd (sf)", "400 m", "46.66" ], [ "2017", "World Championships", "London, Great Britain", "3rd", "400 m", "44.48" ], [ "2017", "Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games", "Ashgabat, Turkmenistan", "1st", "400 m", "45.68" ], [ "2017", "Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games", "Ashgabat, Turkmenistan", "12th (sf)", "800 m", "2:07.94" ], [ "2017", "Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games", "Ashgabat, Turkmenistan", "2nd", "4 × 400 m relay", "3:12.58" ], [ "2018", "Asian Indoor Championships", "Tehran, Iran", "1st", "400 m", "46.37" ], [ "2018", "Asian Indoor Championships", "Tehran, Iran", "1st", "4 × 400 m relay", "3:10.08" ], [ "2018", "World Indoor Championships", "Birmingham, United Kingdom", "–", "400 m", "DQ" ], [ "2018", "Asian Games", "Jakarta, Indonesia", "1st", "400 m", "44.89" ], [ "2018", "Asian Games", "Jakarta, Indonesia", "1st", "4 × 400 m relay", "3:00.56" ] ]
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Who won the 400 m final at the 015 Asian Athletics Championship?
Abdalelah Haroun held the 2015 Asian Athletics Championship in the 400 m final with his 44.68.
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totto_source/dev_json/example-600.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012%E2%80%9313_Adelaide_36ers_season
2012–13 Adelaide 36ers season
2012–13 NBL clubs
[ [ "Club", "Founded", "Years Active", "City", "Home Venue", "Capacity" ], [ "Adelaide 36ers", "1982", "1982–", "Adelaide, South Australia", "Adelaide Arena", "8,000" ], [ "Cairns Taipans", "1999", "1999–", "Cairns, Queensland", "Cairns Convention Centre", "5,300" ], [ "Melbourne Tigers", "1984", "1984–", "Melbourne, Victoria", "State Netball and Hockey Centre Hisense Arena", "3,500 10,500" ], [ "New Zealand Breakers", "2003", "2003–", "Auckland, New Zealand", "North Shore Events Centre Vector Arena", "4,400 9,300" ], [ "Perth Wildcats", "1982", "1982–", "Perth, Western Australia", "Perth Arena", "14,846" ], [ "Sydney Kings", "1988", "1988–2008, 2010–", "Sydney, New South Wales", "Sydney Entertainment Centre State Sports Centre*", "10,517 5,006" ], [ "Townsville Crocodiles", "1993", "1993–", "Townsville, Queensland", "Townsville Entertainment Centre", "5,257" ], [ "Wollongong Hawks", "1979", "1979–", "Wollongong, New South Wales", "WIN Entertainment Centre", "6,000" ] ]
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How many seats do The Perth Wildcats have 14,846 seats at Perth Arena?
The Perth Wildcats played at Perth Arena, which had a 14,846 seat capacity.
21,607
totto_source/train_json/example-13906.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Love_Island_(series_1)
Love Island (series 1)
Coupling
[ [ "-", "Day 1", "Day 6", "Day 11", "Day 33", "Final" ], [ "-", "-", "-", "-", "-", "-" ], [ "Jess", "Jordan", "Josh", "Omar", "Max", "Winner (Day 41)" ], [ "Max", "Not in Villa", "Not in Villa", "Not in Villa", "Jess", "Winner (Day 41)" ], [ "Hannah", "Jon", "Jon", "Jon", "Jon", "Runner-up (Day 41)" ], [ "Jon", "Hannah", "Hannah", "Hannah", "Hannah", "Runner-up (Day 41)" ], [ "Josh", "Lauren", "Jess", "Naomi", "Lauren", "Third place (Day 41)" ], [ "Lauren", "Josh", "Chris W", "Luis", "Josh", "Third place (Day 41)" ], [ "Cally", "Not in Villa", "Not in Villa", "Not in Villa", "Luis", "Fourth place (Day 41)" ], [ "Luis", "Zoe", "Danielle", "Lauren", "Cally", "Fourth place (Day 41)" ], [ "Jordan", "Jess", "Zoe", "Daisy", "Zoe", "Dumped (Day 35)" ], [ "Zoe", "Luis", "Jordan", "Chris W", "Jordan", "Dumped (Day 35)" ], [ "Ben", "Not in Villa", "Not in Villa", "Not in Villa", "Dumped (Day 33)", "Dumped (Day 33)" ], [ "Poppy", "Not in Villa", "Not in Villa", "Not in Villa", "Dumped (Day 33)", "Dumped (Day 33)" ], [ "Naomi", "Not in Villa", "Not in Villa", "Josh", "Dumped (Day 28)", "Dumped (Day 28)" ], [ "Travis", "Not in Villa", "Not in Villa", "Not in Villa", "Dumped (Day 28)", "Dumped (Day 28)" ], [ "Omar", "Rachel", "Rachel", "Jess", "Dumped (Day 21)", "Dumped (Day 21)" ], [ "Bethany", "Not in Villa", "Not in Villa", "Not in Villa", "Dumped (Day 21)", "Dumped (Day 21)" ], [ "Daisy", "Not in Villa", "Not in Villa", "Jordan", "Dumped (Day 19)", "Dumped (Day 19)" ], [ "Chris W", "Danielle", "Lauren", "Zoe", "Dumped (Day 19)", "Dumped (Day 19)" ], [ "Chris B", "Not in Villa", "Not in Villa", "Danielle", "Dumped (Day 14)", "Dumped (Day 14)" ], [ "Danielle", "Chris W", "Luis", "Chris B", "Dumped (Day 14)", "Dumped (Day 14)" ], [ "Rachel", "Omar", "Omar", "Dumped (Day 11)", "Dumped (Day 11)", "Dumped (Day 11)" ], [ "John", "Not in Villa", "Dumped (Day 6)", "Dumped (Day 6)", "Dumped (Day 6)", "Dumped (Day 6)" ], [ "Tony", "Not in Villa", "Dumped (Day 6)", "Dumped (Day 6)", "Dumped (Day 6)", "Dumped (Day 6)" ], [ "-", "-", "-", "-", "-", "-" ], [ "Notes", "1", "2", "3", "none", "none" ] ]
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Which couples made it to the end of Love Island (series 1) and who won?
Love Island (series 1) was won by Jess and Max, beating Hannah and Jon, Lauren and Josh and Cally and Luis.
10,522
totto_source/train_json/example-2821.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pakistani_cricket_team_in_Bangladesh_in_2011%E2%80%9312
Pakistani cricket team in Bangladesh in 2011–12
1st Test
[ [ "Bangladesh", "v", "Pakistan" ], [ "135 (51.2 overs) Nasir Hossain 41 (68) Abdur Rehman 3/9 (6.2 overs)", "-", "594/5d (176.5 overs) Younus Khan 200* (290) Elias Sunny 3/123 (47 overs)" ], [ "275 (82.3 overs) Nazimuddin 78 (186) Abdur Rehman 4/88 (30 overs)", "-", "-" ] ]
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How was Bangladesh dismissed in the match?
Bangladesh, needing 459 runs in the second inning improved on their first innings total 135, but were dismissed for 275.
8,461
totto_source/train_json/example-760.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bluebell_Records
Bluebell Records
33 rpm
[ [ "Catalog number", "Year", "Artist", "Title" ], [ "BBLP 35", "1965", "Bruno De Filippi e il suo complesso", "Live al Santa Tecla di Milano (1963)" ], [ "BBLP 37", "1966", "The New Dada", "I'll go crazy" ], [ "BBLP 38", "1966", "Carmen Villani", "Carmen" ], [ "BBLP 39", "1967", "Fabrizio De André", "Vol. 1°" ], [ "BBLP 30", "1968", "I Barritas", "La messa dei giovani" ], [ "BBLP 31", "1968", "Michele Lacerenza", "Never my love" ], [ "BBLP 32", "1968", "Fabrizio De André", "Tutti morimmo a stento" ], [ "BBLP 33", "1968", "Fabrizio De André", "Vol. 3°" ] ]
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What is strange about the numbering system used for the 33 rpm catalog?
There is a chronological incongruence in the numbering of the 33 rpm catalog: after Fabrizio De André's Vol. 1° (BBLP 39) the numbering starts back from BBLP 30 which is the number for I Barritas' La messa dei giovani.
17,791
totto_source/train_json/example-10090.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honda_CBR600F
Honda CBR600F
Specifications
[ [ "Specification", "CBR600F", "CBR600F2", "CBR600F3", "CBR600F4", "CBR600F4i", "2011 CBR600F" ], [ "Engine & transmission", "Engine & transmission", "Engine & transmission", "Engine & transmission", "Engine & transmission", "Engine & transmission", "Engine & transmission" ], [ "Layout", "4-stroke 16-valve DOHC inline-four", "4-stroke 16-valve DOHC inline-four", "4-stroke 16-valve DOHC inline-four", "4-stroke 16-valve DOHC inline-four", "4-stroke 16-valve DOHC inline-four", "4-stroke 16-valve DOHC inline-four" ], [ "Capacity", "599 cc (36.6 cu in)", "599 cc (36.6 cu in)", "599 cc (36.6 cu in)", "599 cc (36.6 cu in)", "599 cc (36.6 cu in)", "599 cc (36.6 cu in)" ], [ "Bore × stroke", "63 mm × 48 mm (2.48 in × 1.89 in)", "65 mm × 45.2 mm (2.56 in × 1.78 in)", "65 mm × 45.2 mm (2.56 in × 1.78 in)", "67 mm × 42.5 mm (2.64 in × 1.67 in)", "67 mm × 42.5 mm (2.64 in × 1.67 in)", "67 mm × 42.5 mm (2.64 in × 1.67 in)" ], [ "Compression ratio", "11.0:1", "11.5:1", "12.0:1", "12.0:1", "12.0:1", "12.0:1" ], [ "Cooling system", "Liquid-cooled", "Liquid-cooled", "Liquid-cooled", "Liquid-cooled", "Liquid-cooled", "Liquid-cooled" ], [ "Carburation", "Carburetor", "Carburetor", "Carburetor", "Carburetor", "PGM-FI fuel injection", "PGM-FI fuel injection" ], [ "Starter", "Electric", "Electric", "Electric", "Electric", "Electric", "Electric" ], [ "Maximum power", "64 kW (85.8 hp; 87.0 PS) @ 11,000 rpm (claimed)", "63 kW (84.5 hp; 85.7 PS) (rear wheel)", "67.3 kW (90.3 hp; 91.5 PS) (rear wheel)", "78 kW (104.6 hp; 106.1 PS) (rear wheel)", "81 kW (108.6 hp; 110.1 PS) @ 12,500 rpm (claimed) 67.2 kW (90.1 hp; 91.4 PS) (rear wheel)", "76 kW (101.9 hp; 103.3 PS) @ 12,000 rpm (claimed)" ], [ "Maximum torque", "60 N⋅m (44.3 lbf⋅ft) @ 8,500 rpm (claimed)", "64 N⋅m (47.2 lbf⋅ft) @ 10,500 rpm (claimed)", "58.3 N⋅m (43.0 lbf⋅ft) (rear wheel)", "67 N⋅m (49.4 lbf⋅ft) (rear wheel)", "62 N⋅m (45.7 lbf⋅ft) @ 10,000 rpm (claimed)", "65 N⋅m (47.9 lbf⋅ft) @ 10,500 rpm (claimed)" ], [ "Transmission", "6-speed constant mesh", "6-speed constant mesh", "6-speed constant mesh", "6-speed constant mesh", "6-speed constant mesh", "6-speed constant mesh" ], [ "Final drive", "Chain", "Chain", "Chain", "Chain", "Chain", "Chain" ], [ "Cycle parts & suspension", "Cycle parts & suspension", "Cycle parts & suspension", "Cycle parts & suspension", "Cycle parts & suspension", "Cycle parts & suspension", "Cycle parts & suspension" ], [ "Frame", "Steel twin-spar", "Steel twin-spar", "Steel twin-spar", "Aluminium twin-spar, box-section", "Aluminium twin-spar, box-section", "Aluminium mono-backbone" ], [ "Front suspension", "Conventional 37 mm (1.5 in) telescopic fork", "Conventional 41 mm (1.6 in) telescopic fork", "Conventional 41 mm (1.6 in) HMAS telescopic fork, preload and rebound adjustability", "Conventional 43 mm (1.7 in) HMAS fully adjustable telescopic fork", "Conventional 43 mm (1.7 in) HMAS fully adjustable telescopic fork", "Inverted 41 mm (1.6 in) telescopic fork" ], [ "Front tyre", "110/80–17", "120/60–17", "120/60–17", "120/70–17", "120/70–17", "120/70–17" ], [ "Front brakes", "Dual 276 mm (10.9 in) disc with 2-piston caliper", "Dual 276 mm (10.9 in) disc with 2-piston caliper", "Dual 276 mm (10.9 in) disc with 2-piston caliper", "Dual 296 mm (11.7 in) disc with 4-piston caliper", "Dual 296 mm (11.7 in) disc with 4-piston caliper", "Dual 296 mm (11.7 in) disc with 2-piston caliper" ], [ "Rear suspension", "Swingarm, preload adjustable monoshock with Pro-Link", "Swingarm, preload adjustable monoshock with Pro-Link", "Swingarm, fully adjustable HMAS monoshock with Pro-Link", "Swingarm, fully adjustable HMAS monoshock with Pro-Link", "Swingarm, fully adjustable HMAS monoshock with Pro-Link", "Swingarm with preload adjustable monoshock" ], [ "Rear tyre", "130/80–17", "160/60–17", "160/60–17", "180/55–17", "180/55–17", "180/55–17" ], [ "Rear brakes", "Single 218 mm (8.58 in) disc with single-piston caliper", "Single 218 mm (8.58 in) disc with single-piston caliper", "Single 218 mm (8.58 in) disc with single-piston caliper", "Single 220 mm (8.66 in) disc with single-piston caliper", "Single 220 mm (8.66 in) disc with single-piston caliper", "Single 240 mm (9.4 in) disc with single-piston caliper" ], [ "Dimensions", "Dimensions", "Dimensions", "Dimensions", "Dimensions", "Dimensions", "Dimensions" ], [ "Length", "2,050 mm (80.71 in)", "2,010 mm (79.1 in)", "2,055 mm (80.91 in)", "-", "-", "-" ], [ "Width", "685 mm (26.97 in)", "695 mm (27.36 in)", "685 mm (26.97 in)", "-", "-", "-" ], [ "Seat height", "770 mm (30.3 in)", "810 mm (31.89 in)", "810 mm (31.89 in)", "810 mm (31.89 in)", "805 mm (31.69 in)", "805 mm (31.69 in)" ], [ "Wheelbase", "1,410 mm (55.51 in)", "1,405 mm (55.31 in)", "1,400 mm (55.12 in)", "1,390 mm (54.72 in)", "1,390 mm (54.72 in)", "1,390 mm (54.72 in)" ], [ "Rake, trail", "-", "-", "25.2°, 94 mm (3.70 in)", "-", "24°, 96 mm (3.78 in)", "24°, 96 mm (3.78 in)" ], [ "Dry weight", "180 kg (397 lb)", "-", "-", "170 kg (375 lb)", "170 kg (375 lb)", "-" ], [ "Wet weight", "204 kg (450 lb)", "213.18 kg (470 lb)", "206 kg (454 lb)", "197 kg (434 lb)", "200 kg (441 lb)", "193 kg (425 lb)" ], [ "Fuel capacity", "16.5 l (3.6 imp gal; 4.4 US gal)", "16 l (3.5 imp gal; 4.2 US gal)", "17 l (3.7 imp gal; 4.5 US gal)", "-", "18 l (4.0 imp gal; 4.8 US gal)", "-" ] ]
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What is the maximum power and torque of the Honda CBR600F?
The Honda CBR600F has maximum power of 76 kW (103 PS) at 12,000 rpm and 65 N⋅m (47.9 lbf⋅ft) of torque at 10,500 rpm.
10,041
totto_source/train_json/example-2340.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elections_in_Veneto
Elections in Veneto
Electoral history
[ [ "Province", "DC", "PSI", "PCI" ], [ "Verona", "48.8", "33.3", "10.5" ], [ "Vicenza", "61.1", "24.1", "8.1" ], [ "Padua", "55.7", "23.2", "12.8" ], [ "Treviso", "53.5", "21.1", "8.5" ], [ "Belluno", "51.7", "28.7", "10.1" ], [ "Venice", "40.3", "26.2", "21.1" ], [ "Rovigo", "28.0", "35.7", "28.5" ], [ "Veneto", "49.5", "26.7", "13.6" ] ]
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How did PCI perform in the elections in Veneto?
The PCI achieved 13.6% in Veneto and 28.5% in Rovigo.
13,028
totto_source/train_json/example-5327.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nataliya_Lehonkova
Nataliya Lehonkova
Races and Results
[ [ "Year", "Competition", "Venue", "Position", "Event", "Notes" ], [ "Representing the Ukraine", "Representing the Ukraine", "Representing the Ukraine", "Representing the Ukraine", "Representing the Ukraine", "-" ], [ "2013", "Belfast Marathon", "United Kingdom", "1st", "Marathon", "2:36:50" ], [ "2015", "Dublin Marathon", "Ireland", "1st", "Marathon", "2:31:09" ], [ "2016", "Los Angeles Marathon", "United States", "1st", "Marathon", "2:30:40" ], [ "2017", "Dublin Marathon", "Ireland", "1st", "Marathon", "2:28:57" ] ]
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what competition did Nataliya Lehonkova win in 2013,2015, and 2016?
Nataliya Lehonkova ran and won her first marathon, the 2013 Belfast Marathon along with 2015 Dublin Marathon and 2016 Los Angeles Marathon.
18,508
totto_source/train_json/example-10807.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colin_Firth
Colin Firth
Other awards
[ [ "Year", "Association", "Award", "Performance", "Result" ], [ "2009", "Dorian Awards", "Film Performance of the Year", "A Single Man", "Won" ], [ "2009", "Venice Film Festival", "Volpi Cup for Best Actor", "A Single Man", "Won" ] ]
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For which film was Firth awarded the Volpi Cup for Best Actor and at which Film Festival did he receive it?
At the Venice Film Festival in 2009, Firth, was awarded the Volpi Cup for Best Actor for his role in, A Single Man.
15,148
totto_source/train_json/example-7447.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1874_New_Jersey_gubernatorial_election
1874 New Jersey gubernatorial election
Results
[ [ "Party", "Party", "Candidate", "Votes", "%", "±" ], [ "-", "Democratic", "Joseph D. Bedle", "97,283", "53.65%", "-" ], [ "-", "Republican", "George A. Halsey", "84,050", "46.35%", "-" ], [ "Majority", "Majority", "Majority", "-", "-", "-" ], [ "Turnout", "Turnout", "Turnout", "-", "-", "-" ], [ "-", "Democratic hold", "Democratic hold", "Swing", "-", "-" ] ]
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Who were the candidates in the 1874 New Jersey gubernatorial election and what was the result?
In the 1874 New Jersey gubernatorial election, Joseph D. Bedle of the Democratic party defeated George A. Halsey of the Republican party with 53.65% of the vote.
11,336
totto_source/train_json/example-3635.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Mexican_governors_of_New_Mexico
List of Mexican governors of New Mexico
Political chiefs and governors
[ [ "Start", "End", "Name", "Notes" ], [ "January 1822", "July 1822", "Facundo Melgares", "-" ], [ "July 1822", "November 1822", "Francisco Xavier Chávez", "-" ], [ "November 1822", "September 1823", "José Antonio Vizcarra", "-" ], [ "August 1823", "September 1825", "Bartolomé Baca", "-" ], [ "September 1825", "May 1827", "Antonio Narbona", "-" ], [ "1827", "1829", "Manuel Armijo", "First term" ], [ "September 1829", "1832", "José Antonio Chaves", "-" ], [ "1832", "1833", "Santiago Abreú", "-" ], [ "1833", "14 May 1835", "Francisco Sarracino", "-" ], [ "July 1835", "August 1837", "Albino Pérez", "Assassinated in office" ], [ "1837", "1844", "Manuel Armijo", "Second term" ], [ "31 January 1844", "10 April 1844", "Mariano Chaves", "Acting; son of Francisco Xavier Chávez" ], [ "13 April 1844", "29 April 1844", "Felipe Sena", "Acting" ], [ "29 April 1844", "1845", "Mariano Martínez de Lejanza", "-" ], [ "1 May 1845", "16 November 1845", "José Chavéz y Castillo", "Acting; son of Francisco Xavier Chávez" ], [ "November 1845", "August 1846", "Manuel Armijo", "Third term" ], [ "August 1846", "September 1846", "Juan Bautista Vigil y Alarid", "Interim" ] ]
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Who served as Governor of New Mexico from 1 May 1845 until 16 November 1845 and who succeeded him for a third term?
José Chavéz y Castillo served as Governor of New Mexico from 1 May 1845 until 16 November 1845, when Manuel Armijo became governor for a third term.
21,664
totto_source/train_json/example-13963.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy_Moss
Randy Moss
NFL career statistics
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What are Randy Moss's touchdown stats?
Randy Moss holds the NFL season touchdown reception record (23 in 2007), (17 in 1998), and NFL all-time regular season touchdown receptions with 156.
14,203
totto_source/train_json/example-6502.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Astra_(satellite)
Astra (satellite)
Satellites
[ [ "Satellite", "Launch Date", "Manufacturer", "Model", "Launch vehicle", "Comments" ], [ "ASTRA 19.2°E", "ASTRA 19.2°E", "ASTRA 19.2°E", "ASTRA 19.2°E", "ASTRA 19.2°E", "Broadcasts 900 channels (511 SD, 382 HD, 7 UHD) to 116 million households" ], [ "1KR", "April 20, 2006", "Lockheed Martin", "A2100", "Atlas V (411)", "Launched after the failure of Astra 1K. Broadcast 28 transponders." ], [ "1L", "May 4, 2007", "Lockheed Martin", "A2100", "Ariane 5 ECA", "Replacement for 1E/2C; Ku and Ka bands. Broadcast 30 transponders and 14 transponder on Ka band" ], [ "1M", "November 6, 2008", "Astrium (now Airbus D&S)", "Eurostar E3000", "Proton-M", "Replacement for 1G and backup at 19.2°E. Started commercial service 20 January 2009 Broadcast 28 transponders." ], [ "1N", "August 6, 2011", "Astrium (now Airbus D&S)", "Eurostar E3000", "Ariane 5 ECA", "Started commercial service October 24, 2011 Broadcast 34 transponders." ], [ "ASTRA 28.2°E", "ASTRA 28.2°E", "ASTRA 28.2°E", "ASTRA 28.2°E", "ASTRA 28.2°E", "Broadcasts 452 channels (367 SD, 84 HD, 1 UHD) to 49 million households" ], [ "2E", "September 30, 2013", "Astrium (now Airbus D&S)", "Eurostar E3000", "Proton Breeze M", "Started commercial service on February 1, 2014 Broadcast 20 transponders on UK spot beam and 26 transponders on European beam." ], [ "2F", "September 28, 2012", "Astrium (now Airbus D&S)", "Eurostar E3000", "Ariane 5 ECA", "Rolling capacity replacement at 28.2°E and provision of Ku-band DTH in West Africa and Ka-band in western Europe Started commercial service on November 21, 2012." ], [ "2G", "December 27, 2014", "Airbus D&S", "Eurostar E3000", "Proton Breeze M", "Rolling capacity replacement at 28.2°E Tested at 21.0°E and 43.5°E before moving to 28.2°E in June 2015 Started commercial service on June 1, 2015." ], [ "ASTRA 23.5°E", "ASTRA 23.5°E", "ASTRA 23.5°E", "ASTRA 23.5°E", "ASTRA 23.5°E", "Broadcasts 243 channels (132 SD, 110 HD, 1 UHD) to 35 million households" ], [ "3B", "May 21, 2010", "Astrium (now Airbus D&S)", "Eurostar E3000", "Ariane 5 ECA", "Launch delayed for nearly two months due to launcher problems." ], [ "ASTRA 5°E", "ASTRA 5°E", "ASTRA 5°E", "ASTRA 5°E", "ASTRA 5°E", "Broadcasts to 51.6 million households" ], [ "4A", "November 18, 2007", "Lockheed Martin", "A2100AX", "Proton-M", "Originally called Sirius 4" ], [ "4B (now SES-5)", "July 10, 2012", "Space Systems/Loral", "LS-1300", "Proton-M", "Originally Sirius 5, renamed to Astra 4B in 2010 and to SES-5 in 2011. Provides global C-band capacity and Ku-band for Sub-Saharan Africa and Nordic regions." ], [ "ASTRA 31.5°E", "ASTRA 31.5°E", "ASTRA 31.5°E", "ASTRA 31.5°E", "ASTRA 31.5°E", "Broadcasts 258 channels (204 SD, 54 HD) to 14 million households" ], [ "5B", "March 22, 2014", "Airbus D&S", "Eurostar E3000", "Ariane 5 ECA", "To add new capacity and replace existing craft at 31.5°E Entered commercial service on June 2, 2014" ], [ "NOT IN REGULAR USE", "NOT IN REGULAR USE", "NOT IN REGULAR USE", "NOT IN REGULAR USE", "NOT IN REGULAR USE", "-" ], [ "1D", "November 1, 1994", "Hughes", "HS-601", "Ariane 42P", "Positioned at 73°W Originally at 19.2°E. Used at 28.2°E, 23.5°E, 31.5°E, 1.8°E and 52.2°E." ], [ "1F", "April 8, 1996", "Hughes", "HS-601", "Proton-K", "Positioned at 44.5°E Originally launched to 19.2°E. Moved in August 2009 to 51°E." ], [ "1G", "December 2, 1997", "Hughes", "HS-601HP", "Proton-K", "Positioned at 57°E Power problems, now max 20 transponders. Originally launched to 19.2°E." ], [ "1H", "June 18, 1999", "Hughes", "HS-601HP", "Proton", "Positioned at 67°W Originally launched to 19.2°E. Moved in June 2013 to 52.2°E to establish SES' commercialization of the MonacoSat position." ], [ "2A", "August 30, 1998", "Hughes", "HS-601HP", "Proton", "Positioned at 100°E Originally launched to 28.2°E. Inactive at 28.2°E from March 2015." ], [ "2B", "September 14, 2000", "Astrium (now Airbus D&S)", "Eurostar E2000+", "Ariane 5G", "Positioned at 19.2°E Originally launched to 28.2°E. Relocated to 19.2°E in February 2013 following launch of Astra 2F to 28.2°E." ], [ "2C", "June 16, 2001", "Hughes", "HS-601HP", "Proton", "Positioned at 23.5°E Initially deployed at 19.2°E pending launch of 1L, then at originally intended position of 28.2°E. Moved to 31.5°E (May 2009) to temporarily replace the failed Astra 5A, then back to 19.2°E (September 2010)." ], [ "2D", "December 19, 2000", "Hughes", "HS-376HP", "Ariane 5G", "Positioned at 5°E Originally launched to 28.2°E. Ceased regular use in February 2013 and positioned, inactive, at 28.0°E until June 2015." ], [ "3A", "March 29, 2002", "Boeing", "HS-376HP", "Ariane 4L", "Positioned at 47°W Originally launched to 23.5°E. Moved to 177°W in November 2013, unused and in inclined orbit alongside NSS 9." ], [ "NO LONGER OPERATIONAL", "NO LONGER OPERATIONAL", "NO LONGER OPERATIONAL", "NO LONGER OPERATIONAL", "NO LONGER OPERATIONAL", "-" ], [ "1A", "December 11, 1988", "GE AstroSpace", "GE-4000", "Ariane 44LP", "The first Astra satellite. Now retired in graveyard orbit." ], [ "1B", "March 2, 1991", "GE AstroSpace", "GE-5000", "Ariane 44LP", "Acquired from GE Americom (Satcom K3). Now retired in graveyard orbit." ], [ "1C", "May 12, 1993", "Hughes", "HS-601", "Ariane 42L", "Originally launched to 19.2°E. Used at 5°E." ], [ "1E", "October 19, 1995", "Hughes", "HS-601", "Ariane 42L", "Originally at 19.2°E. Used at 23.5°E pending launch of Astra 3B." ], [ "1K", "November 26, 2002", "Alcatel Space", "Spacebus 3000B3S", "Proton", "Launched to 19.2°E but failed to reach geostationary orbit, and intentionally de-orbited on December 10, 2002." ], [ "5A", "November 12, 1997", "Alcatel Space", "Spacebus 3000 B2", "Ariane 44L", "Formerly known as Sirius 2. Moved to 31.5°E and renamed Astra 5A on April 29, 2008." ] ]
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What would you call The Astra satellites?
The Astra satellites are 2A, 2C, 2D and 2B, which is an Astrium Eurostar E2000+.
498
totto_source/dev_json/example-497.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russell_Malone
Russell Malone
Live albums
[ [ "year", "title", "label", "notes" ], [ "2003", "Jazz at the Bistro", "Telarc", "with Benny Green" ], [ "2006", "Live at Jazz Standard, Volume One", "Maxjazz", "-" ], [ "2007", "Live at Jazz Standard, Volume Two", "Maxjazz", "-" ] ]
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What did Maxjazz document from 2006 and 2007?
Maxjazz documented Malone's performances on the albums Live at Jazz Standard, Volume One (2006), and Live at Jazz Standard, Volume Two (2007).
11,223
totto_source/train_json/example-3522.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ambassadors_of_Pakistan_to_the_United_States
List of ambassadors of Pakistan to the United States
List of Pakistani Ambassadors to the United States
[ [ "Name and Title", "Image", "Entered Office", "Left Office" ], [ "Abul Hassan Isphani", "-", "8 October 1948", "8 February 1952" ], [ "Muhammad Ali Bogra", "-", "27 February 1952", "16 April 1953" ], [ "Syed Amjad Ali", "-", "26 September 1953", "17 September 1955" ], [ "Muhammad Ali Bogra", "-", "November 1955", "March 1959" ], [ "Aziz Ahmed", "-", "23 March 1959", "July 1963" ], [ "Ghulam Ahmed", "-", "19 July 1963", "15 September 1966" ], [ "Agha Hilaly", "-", "21 October 1966", "20 October 1971" ], [ "Maj Gen (R) N.A.M. Raza", "-", "22 October 1971", "22 April 1972" ], [ "Sultan Muhammad Khan", "-", "15 May 1972", "8 December 1973" ], [ "Lt Gen (R) Sahabzada Yaqub Khan", "-", "19 December 1973", "3 January 1979" ], [ "Sultan Muhammad Khan", "-", "13 January 1979", "31 December 1980" ], [ "Lt Gen Ejaz Azim", "-", "7 July 1981", "15 September 1986" ], [ "Jamsheed Marker", "-", "17 September 1986", "30 June 1989" ], [ "Air Chief Marshal (R) Zulfiqar Ali Khan", "-", "12 July 1989", "15 September 1990" ], [ "Najmuddin Shaikh", "-", "14 October 1990", "22 November 1991" ], [ "Abida Hussain", "-", "26 November 1991", "24 April 1993" ], [ "Maliha Lodhi", "-", "21 January 1994", "30 January 1997" ], [ "Riaz Khokhar", "-", "12 March 1997", "7 September 1999" ], [ "Tariq Fatemi", "-", "8 September 1999", "16 December 1999" ], [ "Maliha Lodhi", "-", "17 December 1999", "4 August 2002" ], [ "Ashraf Qazi", "-", "19 August 2002", "6 August 2004" ], [ "General (R) Jehangir Karamat", "-", "17 November 2004", "3 June 2006" ], [ "Maj Gen (R) Mahmud Ali Durrani", "-", "5 June 2006", "9 May 2008" ], [ "Husain Haqqani", "-", "26 May 2008", "22 November 2011" ], [ "Sherry Rehman", "-", "23 November 2011", "14 May 2013" ], [ "Jalil Abbas Jilani", "-", "December 2013", "February 2017" ], [ "Aizaz Ahmad Chaudhry", "-", "March 2017", "May 2018" ], [ "Ali Jehangir Siddiqui", "-", "29 May 2018", "25 December 2018" ], [ "Asad Majeed Khan [ja]", "-", "11 January 2019", "Incumbent" ] ]
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Who replaced General Jehangir Karamat, and what year as the Pakistan Ambassador to the US?
Durrani was appointed as Pakistan Ambassador to the United States in June 2006, replacing General Jehangir Karamat.
9,086
totto_source/train_json/example-1385.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_immigration_to_the_United_States
History of immigration to the United States
Immigration summary since 1830
[ [ "Year", "-", "Year", "-", "Year", "-" ], [ "1820", "8,385", "1885", "395,346", "1950", "249,187" ], [ "1825", "10,199", "1890", "455,302", "1955", "237,790" ], [ "1830", "23,322", "1895", "258,536", "1960", "265,398" ], [ "1835", "45,374", "1900", "448,572", "1965", "296,697" ], [ "1840", "84,066", "1905", "1,026,499", "1970", "373,326" ], [ "1845", "114,371", "1910", "1,041,570", "1975", "385,378" ], [ "1850", "369,980", "1915", "326,700", "1980", "524,295" ], [ "1855", "200,877", "1920", "430,001", "1985", "568,149" ], [ "1860", "153,640", "1925", "294,314", "1990", "1,535,872" ], [ "1865", "248,120", "1930", "241,700", "1995", "720,177" ], [ "1870", "387,203", "1935", "34,956", "2000", "841,002" ], [ "1875", "227,498", "1940", "70,756", "2005", "1,122,257" ], [ "1880", "457,257", "1945", "38,119", "2010", "1,042,625" ] ]
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How did total immigration change from 1820 to 1830?
In 1820, immigration totaled to 8,385, with total immigration gradually increasing to 23,322 by 1830.
14,675
totto_source/train_json/example-6974.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghost_discography
Ghost discography
Singles
[ [ "Title", "Year", "Peak chart positions", "Peak chart positions", "Peak chart positions", "Peak chart positions", "Peak chart positions", "Peak chart positions", "Peak chart positions", "Peak chart positions", "Peak chart positions", "Album" ], [ "Title", "Year", "SWE", "BEL Fla.", "CAN Rock", "FIN", "US Hard Digi.", "US Main.", "US Rock", "US Rock Air.", "US Rock Digi.", "Album" ], [ "\"Elizabeth\"", "2010", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—", "Opus Eponymous" ], [ "\"Secular Haze\"", "2012", "—", "—", "—", "22", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—", "Infestissumam" ], [ "\"Year Zero\"", "2013", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—", "Infestissumam" ], [ "\"Cirice\"", "2015", "—", "—", "50", "—", "—", "4", "46", "24", "—", "Meliora" ], [ "\"From the Pinnacle to the Pit\"", "2015", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—", "5", "—", "22", "—", "Meliora" ], [ "\"Majesty\"", "2015", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—", "Meliora" ], [ "\"Square Hammer\"", "2016", "75", "—", "29", "—", "7", "1", "23", "13", "36", "Popestar" ], [ "\"Rats\"", "2018", "83", "—", "—", "—", "—", "1", "16", "11", "13", "Prequelle" ], [ "\"Dance Macabre\"", "2018", "68", "—", "—", "—", "—", "1", "17", "20", "22", "Prequelle" ], [ "\"—\" denotes a release that did not chart or was not issued in that region.", "\"—\" denotes a release that did not chart or was not issued in that region.", "\"—\" denotes a release that did not chart or was not issued in that region.", "\"—\" denotes a release that did not chart or was not issued in that region.", "\"—\" denotes a release that did not chart or was not issued in that region.", "\"—\" denotes a release that did not chart or was not issued in that region.", "\"—\" denotes a release that did not chart or was not issued in that region.", "\"—\" denotes a release that did not chart or was not issued in that region.", "\"—\" denotes a release that did not chart or was not issued in that region.", "\"—\" denotes a release that did not chart or was not issued in that region.", "\"—\" denotes a release that did not chart or was not issued in that region.", "\"—\" denotes a release that did not chart or was not issued in that region." ] ]
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What singles preceeded the album Prequelle by Ghost ?
Ghost released their album Prequelle on 2018, which was preceded by the singles "Rats" and "Dance Macabre".
1,535
totto_source/dev_json/example-1534.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romina_Gaetani
Romina Gaetani
Television
[ [ "Year", "Title", "Character", "Channel", "Notes" ], [ "1998", "Verdad consecuencia", "-", "Canal 13", "-" ], [ "1998", "Verano del 98", "Carla", "Telefe", "-" ], [ "1999", "Buenos vecinos", "Lorena", "Telefe", "-" ], [ "2000", "Chiquititas", "Luz Linares", "Telefe", "-" ], [ "2000", "Tiempo final", "Luciana", "Telefe", "Episode: \"Sr. Juez\"" ], [ "2001", "Yago, pasión morena", "Cassandra García/Melina", "Telefe", "-" ], [ "2002", "1000 millones", "Pilar Arias", "Canal 13", "-" ], [ "2002", "Tiempo final", "Mariana", "Telefe", "Episode: \"La despedida\"" ], [ "2002", "Poné a Francella", "Client of the concesionaria", "Telefe", "Sketch: \"Ojitos Azules\"" ], [ "2003", "Soy gitano", "Isabel Salvatori", "Canal 13", "-" ], [ "2004", "Los secretos de papá", "Eugenia", "Canal 13", "-" ], [ "2005", "Mujeres asesinas", "Norah", "Canal 13", "Chap. 16: Norah, amiga" ], [ "2006", "Mujeres asesinas 2", "Laura", "Canal 13", "Chap. 9: Laura, madre amante" ], [ "2006", "Amas de casa desesperadas", "Carla Otegui", "Canal 13", "Nominated – Martín Fierro" ], [ "2007", "Mujeres asesinas 3", "Nora", "Canal 13", "Chap. 3: Nora, ultrajada" ], [ "2007", "Mientras haya vida", "Romina Sáenz", "TV Azteca", "-" ], [ "2008-2009", "Don Juan y su bella dama", "Josefina Molina", "Telefe", "Nominated – Martín Fierro" ], [ "2009-2010", "Botineras", "Laura Posse / Mia Alberdi", "Telefe", "Nominated – Martín Fierro" ], [ "2011-2012", "Herederos de una venganza", "Mercedes Leiva", "Canal 13", "Nominated – Martín Fierro" ], [ "2012", "El hombre de tu vida", "Maggie", "Telefe", "Temp. 2 Chap. 10 and 11" ], [ "2012", "Lobo", "Miranda Solari", "Canal 13", "-" ], [ "2012", "Se trata de nosotros", "Laura Marín", "-", "Chap. 2" ], [ "2013", "Santos y pecadores", "Jorgelina", "Canal 9", "Chap. 3: Entre muros" ], [ "2014", "La celebración", "Mimí", "Telefe", "Chap. 10: Día del niño" ], [ "2014-2015", "Noche & Día", "Paula Pico", "Canal 13", "Until chap. 65: #Paula" ], [ "2015", "La Casa", "Agustina", "TV Pública", "Chap. 10: Ficción" ], [ "2018", "Simona", "Siena Velasco", "Canal 13", "-" ] ]
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What is Romina Gaetani's most recent film?
In 2018, Romina Gaetani played Siena Velasco in Simona.
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totto_source/train_json/example-9430.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%3F_(film)
? (film)
Awards
[ [ "Award", "Year", "Category", "Recipient", "Result" ], [ "Indonesian Film Festival", "2011", "Best Director", "Hanung Bramantyo", "Nominated" ], [ "Indonesian Film Festival", "2011", "Best Screenplay", "Titien Wattimena", "Nominated" ], [ "Indonesian Film Festival", "2011", "Best Original Story", "Hanung Bramantyo", "Nominated" ], [ "Indonesian Film Festival", "2011", "Best Cinematography", "Yadi Sugandi", "Won" ], [ "Indonesian Film Festival", "2011", "Best Artistic Direction", "Fauzi", "Nominated" ], [ "Indonesian Film Festival", "2011", "Best Video Editing", "Cesa David Luckmasyah", "Nominated" ], [ "Indonesian Film Festival", "2011", "Best Sound Editing", "Satrio Budiono & Saft Daultsyah", "Nominated" ], [ "Indonesian Film Festival", "2011", "Best Supporting Actor", "Agus Kuncoro", "Nominated" ], [ "Indonesian Film Festival", "2011", "Best Supporting Actress", "Endhita", "Nominated" ], [ "Bandung Film Festival", "2012", "Best Director", "Hanung Bramantyo", "Nominated" ], [ "Bandung Film Festival", "2012", "Best Cinematography", "Yadi Sugandi", "Nominated" ], [ "Bandung Film Festival", "2012", "Best Poster", "-", "Nominated" ] ]
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Which film received 9 nominations at the 2011 Indonesian Film Festival, winning one Award for Best Cinematography?
? (film) received 9 nominations at the 2011 Indonesian Film Festival, winning one Award for Best Cinematography.
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totto_source/train_json/example-6151.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1972_Washington_gubernatorial_election
1972 Washington gubernatorial election
Results
[ [ "Party", "Party", "Candidate", "Votes", "%" ], [ "-", "Democratic", "Albert Rosellini", "276,121", "30.27" ], [ "-", "Republican", "Daniel J. Evans", "224,953", "24.66" ], [ "-", "Democratic", "Martin Durkan Sr.", "195,931", "21.48" ], [ "-", "Republican", "Perry Woodall", "100,372", "11.01" ], [ "-", "Democratic", "Jim McDermott", "99,155", "10.87" ], [ "-", "Democratic", "Earl Monaghan", "5,201", "0.57" ], [ "-", "Democratic", "Rudolfo Valdez", "4,440", "0.49" ], [ "-", "Republican", "John Patric", "3,343", "0.37" ], [ "-", "Republican", "L. R. Kemoe", "2,567", "0.28" ] ]
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Who were the top two candidates in the 1972 Washington gubernatorial election, and what percentage of the vote did each receive?
In the 1972 Washington gubernatorial election, Evans and Rosellini received 24.66% and 30.27% of the votes, respectively.
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totto_source/train_json/example-1900.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_World_Championships_in_Athletics_%E2%80%93_Men's_200_metres
2009 World Championships in Athletics – Men's 200 metres
Records
[ [ "World record", "Usain Bolt (JAM)", "19.30", "Beijing, China", "20 August 2008" ], [ "Championship record", "Tyson Gay (USA)", "19.76", "Osaka, Japan", "30 August 2007" ], [ "World leading", "Tyson Gay (USA)", "19.58", "New York, United States", "30 May 2009" ], [ "African record", "Frankie Fredericks (NAM)", "19.68", "Atlanta, United States", "1 August 1996" ], [ "Asian Record", "Shingo Suetsugu (JPN)", "20.03", "Yokohama, Japan", "7 June 2003" ], [ "North American record", "Usain Bolt (JAM)", "19.30", "Beijing, China", "20 August 2008" ], [ "South American record", "Claudinei da Silva (BRA)", "19.89", "Munich, Germany", "11 September 1999" ], [ "European record", "Pietro Mennea (ITA)", "19.72", "Mexico, Mexico", "12 September 1979" ], [ "Oceanian record", "Peter Norman (AUS)", "20.06", "Mexico, Mexico", "16 October 1968" ] ]
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What records did Usain Bolt hold in the Men's 200 metre race prior to 2009?
Bolt had a record of 19.30 seconds in the Men's 200 metres.
13,405
totto_source/train_json/example-5704.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_Chang-dong
Lee Chang-dong
Local awards
[ [ "Year", "Award", "Category", "Nominated work", "Result" ], [ "1995", "Blue Dragon Film Awards", "Best Film", "A Single Spark", "Won" ], [ "1997", "Blue Dragon Film Awards", "Best Film", "Green Fish", "Won" ], [ "2000", "Grand Bell Awards", "Best Film", "Peppermint Candy", "Won" ], [ "2003", "Baeksang Arts Awards", "Best Director", "Oasis", "Won" ], [ "2007", "Korean Film Awards", "Best Picture", "Secret Sunshine", "Won" ], [ "2007", "Korean Film Awards", "Best Director", "Secret Sunshine", "Won" ], [ "2007", "Director's Cut Awards", "Best Director", "Secret Sunshine", "Won" ], [ "2007", "Grand Bell Awards", "Special Award", "Secret Sunshine", "Won" ], [ "2010", "Grand Bell Awards", "Best Film", "Poetry", "Won" ], [ "2010", "Grand Bell Awards", "Best Screenplay", "Poetry", "Won" ], [ "2011", "Baeksang Arts Awards", "Best Director", "Poetry", "Won" ], [ "2018", "Buil Film Awards", "Best Director", "Burning", "Won" ], [ "2018", "Grand Bell Awards", "Best Film", "Burning", "Won" ], [ "2018", "Korean Association of Film Critics Awards", "FIPRESCI Award", "Burning", "Won" ], [ "2018", "Cine 21 Awards", "Best Film", "Burning", "Won" ], [ "2018", "Cine 21 Awards", "Best Director", "Burning", "Won" ], [ "2019", "KOFRA Film Awards", "Best Director", "Burning", "Won" ] ]
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Who won best director at the 2018 Buil Film Awards?
Lee won Best Director at the 2018 Buil Film Awards, and the 2019 KOFRA Film Awards.
14,586
totto_source/train_json/example-6885.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercury_Milan
Mercury Milan
Powertrain
[ [ "Engine", "Years", "Power", "Torque", "Transmission", "Fuel consumption City/Hwy" ], [ "2.3 L Duratec I4", "2006–2009", "160 hp (119 kW) @ 6250 rpm", "156 lb⋅ft (212 N⋅m) @ 4250 rpm", "5-speed G5M manual", "20 mpg‑US (12 L/100 km; 24 mpg‑imp) 29 mpg‑US (8.1 L/100 km; 35 mpg‑imp)" ], [ "2.3 L Duratec I4", "2006–2009", "160 hp (119 kW) @ 6250 rpm", "156 lb⋅ft (212 N⋅m) @ 4250 rpm", "5-speed FNR5 automatic", "20 mpg‑US (12 L/100 km; 24 mpg‑imp) 28 mpg‑US (8.4 L/100 km; 34 mpg‑imp)" ], [ "2.5 L Duratec I4", "2010–2011", "175 hp (130 kW) @ 6000 rpm", "172 lb⋅ft (233 N⋅m) @ 4500 rpm", "6-speed G6M manual", "22 mpg‑US (11 L/100 km; 26 mpg‑imp) 31 mpg‑US (7.6 L/100 km; 37 mpg‑imp)" ], [ "2.5 L Duratec I4", "2010–2011", "175 hp (130 kW) @ 6000 rpm", "172 lb⋅ft (233 N⋅m) @ 4500 rpm", "6-speed 6F35 automatic", "23 mpg‑US (10 L/100 km; 28 mpg‑imp) 34 mpg‑US (6.9 L/100 km; 41 mpg‑imp) (16\" wheels); 22 mpg‑US (11 L/100 km; 26 mpg‑imp) 31 mpg‑US (7.6 L/100 km; 37 mpg‑imp) (17\" wheels)" ], [ "2.5 L Duratec I4 Atkinson Cycle (Hybrid)", "2010–2011", "156 hp (116 kW) @ 6000 rpm", "136 lb⋅ft (184 N⋅m) @ 2250 rpm", "Aisin CVT", "41 mpg‑US (5.7 L/100 km; 49 mpg‑imp) 36 mpg‑US (6.5 L/100 km; 43 mpg‑imp)" ], [ "3.0 L Duratec V6 FWD", "2006–2009", "221 hp (165 kW) @ 6250 rpm", "205 lb⋅ft (278 N⋅m) @ 4800 rpm", "6-speed TF-80 automatic", "18 mpg‑US (13 L/100 km; 22 mpg‑imp) 26 mpg‑US (9.0 L/100 km; 31 mpg‑imp)" ], [ "3.0 L Duratec V6 AWD", "2006–2009", "221 hp (165 kW) @ 6250 rpm", "205 lb⋅ft (278 N⋅m) @ 4800 rpm", "6-speed TF-80 automatic", "17 mpg‑US (14 L/100 km; 20 mpg‑imp) 25 mpg‑US (9.4 L/100 km; 30 mpg‑imp)" ], [ "3.0 L Duratec V6 FWD", "2010–2011", "240 hp (179 kW) @ 6550 rpm (165 kW)", "223 lb⋅ft (302 N⋅m) @ 4300 rpm", "6-speed 6F35 automatic", "18 mpg‑US (13 L/100 km; 22 mpg‑imp) 27 mpg‑US (8.7 L/100 km; 32 mpg‑imp)" ], [ "3.0 L Duratec V6 AWD", "2010–2011", "240 hp (179 kW) @ 6550 rpm (165 kW)", "223 lb⋅ft (302 N⋅m) @ 4300 rpm", "6-speed 6F35 automatic", "18 mpg‑US (13 L/100 km; 22 mpg‑imp) 25 mpg‑US (9.4 L/100 km; 30 mpg‑imp)" ] ]
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From 2006 to 2009, a 160hp 2.3L inline-4 was standard, what replaced it in 2010?
From 2006 to 2009, a 160hp 2.3L inline-4 was standard, replaced by a 175hp 2.5L inline-4 in 2010.
16,428
totto_source/train_json/example-8727.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ehsan_Mohajer_Shojaei
Ehsan Mohajer Shojaei
Competition record
[ [ "Year", "Competition", "Venue", "Position", "Event", "Notes" ], [ "2002", "Asian Junior Championships", "Bangkok, Thailand", "5th", "800 m", "1:50.08" ], [ "2003", "World Championships", "Paris, France", "21st (sf)", "800 m", "1:47.71" ], [ "2003", "Asian Championships", "Manila, Philippines", "6th (h)", "800 m", "1:48.97" ], [ "2004", "Asian Indoor Championships", "Tehran, Iran", "5th", "800 m", "1:49.76" ], [ "2004", "Asian Indoor Championships", "Tehran, Iran", "3rd", "1500 m", "3:56.06" ], [ "2005", "Universiade", "Izmir, Turkey", "6th", "800 m", "1:47.96" ], [ "2005", "Asian Championships", "Incheon, South Korea", "–", "800 m", "DNF" ], [ "2005", "Asian Championships", "Incheon, South Korea", "–", "1500 m", "DNF" ], [ "2005", "Asian Championships", "Incheon, South Korea", "4th", "4 × 400 m relay", "3:08.75" ], [ "2006", "Asian Games", "Doha, Qatar", "3rd", "800 m", "1:47.43" ], [ "2007", "Asian Championships", "Amman, Jordan", "7th", "800 m", "1:57.81" ], [ "2007", "Universiade", "Bangkok, Thailand", "1st", "800 m", "1:46.04" ], [ "2007", "Asian Indoor Games", "Macau", "2nd", "800 m", "1:50.22" ], [ "2008", "Asian Indoor Championships", "Doha, Qatar", "2nd", "800 m", "1:48.68" ], [ "2008", "World Indoor Championships", "Valencia, Spain", "15th (sf)", "800 m", "1:49.32" ], [ "2008", "Olympic Games", "Beijing, China", "50th (h)", "800 m", "1:49.25" ], [ "2009", "Universiade", "Belgrade, Serbia", "9th (h)", "800 m", "1:50.65" ], [ "2011", "Asian Championships", "Kobe, Japan", "6th", "800 m", "1:49.44" ], [ "2011", "Asian Championships", "Kobe, Japan", "3rd", "4 × 400 m relay", "3:08.58" ] ]
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Who took part at the Universiade, running the 800 in 1:46.04 to win a first gold medal in 2007?
Ehsan Mohajer Shojaei won his first gold medal at the 2007 Universiade, running the 800 in 1:46.04.
18,815
totto_source/train_json/example-11114.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashley_(New_Zealand_electorate)
Ashley (New Zealand electorate)
1890 election
[ [ "Party", "Party", "Candidate", "Votes", "%", "±" ], [ "-", "Liberal", "Richard Meredith", "643", "46.22", "-" ], [ "-", "Independent", "James Dupré Lance", "611", "43.92", "-" ], [ "-", "Liberal", "John George Knight", "137", "9.84", "-" ], [ "Majority", "Majority", "Majority", "38", "2.73", "-" ], [ "Turnout", "Turnout", "Turnout", "1,391", "55.90", "-" ], [ "Registered electors", "Registered electors", "Registered electors", "2,488", "-", "-" ] ]
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Who were the top three finishers in the 1890 election, and how many votes did the second- and third-place finishers receive?
In the 1890 election, Ashley was contested by Richard Meredith, James Dupré Lance and John George Knight, where the latter two received 611 and 137 votes.
7,750
totto_source/train_json/example-49.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Australian_National_University_people
List of Australian National University people
Vice-Chancellors
[ [ "Order", "Vice-Chancellor", "Term start", "Term end", "Time in office", "Notes" ], [ "1", "Sir Douglas Copland", "11 May 1948", "1953", "4–5 years", "-" ], [ "2", "Sir Leslie Melville", "1953", "1960", "6–7 years", "-" ], [ "3", "Sir Leonard Huxley", "30 September 1960", "1967", "6–7 years", "-" ], [ "4", "Sir John Crawford", "1968", "1973", "4–5 years", "-" ], [ "5", "Robert Williams", "1973", "1975", "1–2 years", "-" ], [ "6", "Donald Anthony Low", "1975", "1982", "6–7 years", "-" ], [ "7", "Peter Karmel", "1982", "1987", "4–5 years", "-" ], [ "8", "Lawrence Walter Nichol", "1988", "1993", "4–5 years", "-" ], [ "9", "Deane Terrell", "1994", "31 December 2000", "6–7 years", "-" ], [ "10", "Ian Chubb", "1 January 2001", "2011", "9–10 years", "-" ], [ "11", "Ian Young", "2011", "31 December 2015", "3–4 years", "-" ], [ "12", "Brian Schmidt", "1 January 2016", "incumbent", "3 years, 116 days", "-" ] ]
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Who replaced Ian Young in the title of Vice-Chancellor of the Australian National University?
Brian Schmidt replaced Ian Young as the 12th Vice-Chancellor of the Australian National University and commenced his tenure on January 1, 2016.
14,737
totto_source/train_json/example-7036.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Kent
Kevin Kent
Statistics
[ [ "Club", "Season", "Division", "League", "League", "FA Cup", "FA Cup", "Other", "Other", "Total", "Total" ], [ "Club", "Season", "Division", "Apps", "Goals", "Apps", "Goals", "Apps", "Goals", "Apps", "Goals" ], [ "West Bromwich Albion", "1983–84", "First Division", "2", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "2", "0" ], [ "Newport County", "1984–85", "Third Division", "33", "1", "1", "0", "5", "1", "39", "2" ], [ "Mansfield Town", "1985–86", "Fourth Division", "34", "8", "2", "0", "4", "0", "40", "8" ], [ "Mansfield Town", "1986–87", "Third Division", "46", "7", "1", "0", "10", "4", "57", "11" ], [ "Mansfield Town", "1987–88", "Third Division", "45", "10", "5", "3", "8", "3", "58", "16" ], [ "Mansfield Town", "1988–89", "Third Division", "39", "5", "2", "1", "2", "0", "43", "6" ], [ "Mansfield Town", "1989–90", "Third Division", "38", "3", "1", "0", "4", "0", "43", "3" ], [ "Mansfield Town", "1990–91", "Third Division", "27", "4", "2", "0", "5", "0", "34", "4" ], [ "Mansfield Town", "Total", "Total", "239", "37", "13", "4", "33", "7", "285", "48" ], [ "Port Vale", "1990–91", "Second Division", "11", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "11", "0" ], [ "Port Vale", "1991–92", "Second Division", "23", "0", "0", "0", "3", "0", "26", "0" ], [ "Port Vale", "1992–93", "Second Division", "27", "1", "0", "0", "10", "0", "37", "1" ], [ "Port Vale", "1993–94", "Second Division", "30", "4", "2", "0", "4", "0", "36", "4" ], [ "Port Vale", "1994–95", "First Division", "23", "2", "0", "0", "4", "0", "27", "2" ], [ "Port Vale", "1995–96", "First Division", "1", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "1", "0" ], [ "Port Vale", "Total", "Total", "115", "7", "2", "0", "21", "0", "138", "0" ], [ "Career Total", "Career Total", "Career Total", "379", "45", "16", "4", "59", "8", "454", "57" ] ]
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Who did kent play for in 1985-1968 and 1993-1994?
Kevin Kent appeared for Mansfield in the Fourth Division (1985–86) and for Port Vale in the Second Division (1993–94).
1,418
totto_source/dev_json/example-1417.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kronic_(DJ)
Kronic (DJ)
Artist / Production
[ [ "Year", "Role", "Artist", "Track", "Album", "Label", "Note" ], [ "2014", "Production", "Lil Jon feat. Tyga", "\"Bend Ova\"", "Bend Ova Single", "Columbia", "-" ], [ "2015", "Artist", "Kronic & Lil Jon feat. Senor Roar", "\"Beast\"", "Beast Single", "Sup Girl", "-" ], [ "2015", "Artist", "Kronic feat. Raven Felix", "\"Feel That\"", "Feel That Single", "Sup Girl", "-" ], [ "2015", "Artist", "Kronic, Far East Movement & Savage", "\"Push\"", "Push Single", "Ministry of Sound Australia", "-" ], [ "2016", "Artist", "Kronic", "\"Sophisticated Ignorance EP\"", "Sophisticated Ignorance EP", "Sup Girl", "-" ], [ "2016", "Artist", "Kronic, Lil Jon & Onderkoffer featuring Keno", "\"Bad Bitches\"", "Bad Bitches Single", "Sup Girl, Little Jonathon, Inc", "-" ], [ "2016", "Production", "Austin Mahone", "\"Pretty And Young\"", "ForMe+You", "BMG", "-" ], [ "2016", "Production", "Patty Crash", "\"Pictures\"", "Pictures", "Sup Girl", "-" ], [ "2016", "Production", "Pitbull & Lil Jon", "\"La Vida Esa Una\"", "La Vida Esa Una Single", "Mr. 305 Records", "-" ], [ "2017", "Production", "Pitbull feat J-lo", "\"Sexy Body\"", "Climate Change", "RCA", "-" ], [ "2017", "Production", "Pitbull feat R. Kelly & Austin Mahone", "\"Dedicated\"", "Climate Change", "RCA", "-" ], [ "2017", "Artist", "Kronic feat Leon Thomas", "\"Rendezvous\"", "Rendezvous", "Sup Girl", "-" ], [ "2017", "Production", "Patty Crash", "\"Come Around\"", "Come Around", "Sup Girl", "-" ] ]
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What tracks did Kronic produce on Pitbull's album Climate Change?
In 2017, Kronic produced "Sexy Body" (with Jennifer Lopez) and "Dedicated" (featuring R. Kelly and Austin Mahone) on Pitbull's studio album Climate Change.
15,639
totto_source/train_json/example-7938.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Casey
Chris Casey
NCAA DI
[ [ "Season", "Team", "Overall", "Conference", "Standing", "Postseason" ], [ "Niagara Purple Eagles (MAAC) (2013–2019)", "Niagara Purple Eagles (MAAC) (2013–2019)", "Niagara Purple Eagles (MAAC) (2013–2019)", "Niagara Purple Eagles (MAAC) (2013–2019)", "Niagara Purple Eagles (MAAC) (2013–2019)", "Niagara Purple Eagles (MAAC) (2013–2019)" ], [ "2013–14", "Niagara", "7–26", "3–17", "11th", "-" ], [ "2014–15", "Niagara", "8–22", "7–13", "T–8th", "-" ], [ "2015–16", "Niagara", "7–25", "5–15", "10th", "-" ], [ "2016–17", "Niagara", "10–23", "6–14", "9th", "-" ], [ "2017–18", "Niagara", "19–14", "12–6", "3rd", "CIT First Round" ], [ "2018–19", "Niagara", "13-19", "6–12", "T–9th", "-" ], [ "Niagara:", "Niagara:", "64–129 (.332)", "39–77 (.336)", "-", "-" ], [ "Total:", "Total:", "64–129 (.332)", "-", "-", "-" ], [ "National champion Postseason invitational champion Conference regular season champion Conference regular season and conference tournament champion Division regular season champion Division regular season and conference tournament champion Conference tournament champion", "National champion Postseason invitational champion Conference regular season champion Conference regular season and conference tournament champion Division regular season champion Division regular season and conference tournament champion Conference tournament champion", "National champion Postseason invitational champion Conference regular season champion Conference regular season and conference tournament champion Division regular season champion Division regular season and conference tournament champion Conference tournament champion", "National champion Postseason invitational champion Conference regular season champion Conference regular season and conference tournament champion Division regular season champion Division regular season and conference tournament champion Conference tournament champion", "National champion Postseason invitational champion Conference regular season champion Conference regular season and conference tournament champion Division regular season champion Division regular season and conference tournament champion Conference tournament champion", "National champion Postseason invitational champion Conference regular season champion Conference regular season and conference tournament champion Division regular season champion Division regular season and conference tournament champion Conference tournament champion" ] ]
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What was Chris Casey's record after finishing at Niagara?
Chris Casey finished at Niagara with a six-year record of 64–129.
13,214
totto_source/train_json/example-5513.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_Cheez-It_355_at_The_Glen
2015 Cheez-It 355 at The Glen
Final practice
[ [ "Pos", "No.", "Driver", "Team", "Manufacturer", "Time", "Speed" ], [ "1", "24", "Jeff Gordon", "Hendrick Motorsports", "Chevrolet", "1:09.267", "127.333" ], [ "2", "42", "Kyle Larson", "Chip Ganassi Racing", "Chevrolet", "1:09.422", "127.049" ], [ "3", "16", "Greg Biffle", "Roush Fenway Racing", "Ford", "1:09.456", "126.987" ], [ "Official final practice results", "Official final practice results", "Official final practice results", "Official final practice results", "Official final practice results", "Official final practice results", "Official final practice results" ] ]
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What was Jeff Gordon's fastest time and speed at the final practice?
Jeff Gordon was the fastest in the final practice with a time of 1:09.267 and a speed of 127.333.
18,026
totto_source/train_json/example-10325.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rockstar_New_England
Rockstar New England
Games developed
[ [ "Year", "Title", "Platform(s)", "Publisher(s)", "Notes" ], [ "as Mad Doc Software", "as Mad Doc Software", "as Mad Doc Software", "as Mad Doc Software", "as Mad Doc Software" ], [ "2000", "Star Trek: Armada", "Microsoft Windows", "Activision", "Support developer for Activision" ], [ "2000", "Call to Power II", "Microsoft Windows", "Activision", "Support developer for Activision" ], [ "2001", "Star Trek: Armada II", "Microsoft Windows", "Activision", "N/A" ], [ "2002", "Jane's Attack Squadron", "Microsoft Windows", "Xicat Interactive", "Took over development from defunct Looking Glass Studios" ], [ "2002", "Empire Earth: The Art of Conquest", "Microsoft Windows", "Sierra Entertainment", "N/A" ], [ "2003", "Return to Castle Wolfenstein: Tides of War", "Xbox", "Activision", "Support developer for Gray Matter Interactive" ], [ "2003", "Return to Castle Wolfenstein: Operation Resurrection", "PlayStation 2", "Activision", "Support developer for Gray Matter Interactive" ], [ "2003", "Dungeon Siege: Legends of Aranna", "Microsoft Windows", "Microsoft Game Studios", "Co-developed with Gas Powered Games" ], [ "2005", "Empire Earth II", "Microsoft Windows", "Vivendi Universal Games", "N/A" ], [ "2006", "Empire Earth II: The Art of Supremacy", "Microsoft Windows", "Vivendi Universal Games", "N/A" ], [ "2006", "Star Trek: Legacy", "Microsoft Windows, Xbox 360", "Bethesda Softworks", "N/A" ], [ "2007", "Empire Earth III", "Microsoft Windows", "Vivendi Games", "N/A" ], [ "2008", "Turok", "Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360", "Disney Interactive Studios", "Support developer for Propaganda Games" ], [ "2008", "Bully: Scholarship Edition", "Android, iOS, Microsoft Windows, Wii, Xbox 360", "Rockstar Games", "Remaster of Bully by Rockstar Vancouver" ], [ "as Rockstar New England", "as Rockstar New England", "as Rockstar New England", "as Rockstar New England", "as Rockstar New England" ], [ "2008", "Iron Man", "PlayStation 3, Xbox 360", "Sega", "Support developer for Secret Level" ], [ "2008", "Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway", "Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360", "Ubisoft", "Support developer for Gearbox Software" ], [ "2008", "Grand Theft Auto IV", "Microsoft Windows", "Rockstar Games", "Ported only, together with Rockstar Toronto; game developed by Rockstar North" ], [ "2010", "Red Dead Redemption", "PlayStation 3, Xbox 360", "Rockstar Games", "Support developer for Rockstar San Diego" ], [ "2011", "L.A. Noire", "Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One", "Rockstar Games", "Support developer for Team Bondi" ], [ "2012", "Max Payne 3", "macOS, Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox One", "Rockstar Games", "Developed as part of Rockstar Studios" ], [ "2013", "Grand Theft Auto V", "Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One", "Rockstar Games", "Support developer for Rockstar North" ], [ "2018", "Red Dead Redemption 2", "PlayStation 4, Xbox One", "Rockstar Games", "Developed as part of Rockstar Studios" ] ]
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What announcement did Sierra Entertainment make about Mad Doc Software and what year was it?
In 2002, Sierra Entertainment announced that Mad Doc Software was developed, Empire Earth: The Art of Conquest.
1,248
totto_source/dev_json/example-1247.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peruvians_in_Italy
Peruvians in Italy
History
[ [ "Year", "Peruvian-born population", "Other data" ], [ "2001", "-", "26,831" ], [ "2006", "-", "66.506" ], [ "2007", "-", "70.755" ], [ "2008", "-", "77.629" ], [ "2009", "-", "87.747" ], [ "2010", "225,795", "98.603" ], [ "2011", "246,908", "-" ], [ "2012", "-", "-" ], [ "2013", "-", "-" ] ]
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What is the change of Peruvian-born population from 2010 to 2011 in Italy?
Italy had 225,795 immigrants from Peru in 2010 and the number is changed to 246,908 in 2011.
14,153
totto_source/train_json/example-6452.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%85ikita_Jevpalovs
Ņikita Jevpalovs
Regular season and playoffs
[ [ "-", "-", "-", "Regular season", "Regular season", "Regular season", "Regular season", "Regular season", "Playoffs", "Playoffs", "Playoffs", "Playoffs", "Playoffs", "-", "-" ], [ "Season", "Team", "League", "-", "GP", "G", "A", "Pts", "PIM", "-", "GP", "G", "A", "Pts", "PIM" ], [ "2010–11", "South Muskoka Shield", "GMHL", "-", "41", "48", "43", "91", "28", "-", "16", "9", "18", "27", "16" ], [ "2011–12", "HK Riga", "MHL", "-", "58", "8", "13", "21", "52", "-", "1", "1", "0", "1", "2" ], [ "2012–13", "Blainville-Boisbriand Armada", "QMJHL", "-", "60", "18", "21", "39", "26", "-", "15", "3", "5", "8", "2" ], [ "2013–14", "Blainville-Boisbriand Armada", "QMJHL", "-", "61", "28", "26", "54", "32", "-", "20", "10", "6", "16", "8" ], [ "2014–15", "Blainville-Boisbriand Armada", "QMJHL", "-", "64", "49", "51", "100", "32", "-", "5", "1", "5", "6", "4" ], [ "2015–16", "San Jose Barracuda", "AHL", "-", "60", "5", "9", "14", "12", "-", "3", "1", "0", "1", "0" ], [ "2015–16", "Allen Americans", "ECHL", "-", "5", "1", "5", "6", "2", "-", "15", "2", "6", "8", "10" ], [ "2016–17", "San Jose Barracuda", "AHL", "-", "65", "13", "8", "21", "41", "-", "11", "0", "0", "0", "6" ], [ "2017–18", "Dinamo Riga", "KHL", "-", "46", "5", "3", "8", "10", "-", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—" ], [ "2018–19", "Laval Rocket", "AHL", "-", "69", "13", "12", "25", "38", "-", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—" ], [ "KHL totals", "KHL totals", "KHL totals", "-", "46", "5", "8", "3", "10", "-", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—" ] ]
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What season did Jevpavlovs appear in the ECHL and AHL playing for the Allen Americans and San Jose Barracuda?
In 2015–16, Jevpavlovs appeared in the ECHL and AHL playing for the Allen Americans and San Jose Barracuda.
14,506
totto_source/train_json/example-6805.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_awards_and_nominations_received_by_Thirty_Seconds_to_Mars
List of awards and nominations received by Thirty Seconds to Mars
MTV Video Music Awards
[ [ "Year", "Nominee / work", "Award", "Result", "Ref." ], [ "2006", "\"The Kill\"", "Best Rock Video", "Nominated", "-" ], [ "2006", "\"The Kill\"", "MTV2 Award", "Won", "-" ], [ "2010", "\"Kings and Queens\"", "Video of the Year", "Nominated", "-" ], [ "2010", "\"Kings and Queens\"", "Best Rock Video", "Won", "-" ], [ "2010", "\"Kings and Queens\"", "Best Direction", "Nominated", "-" ], [ "2010", "\"Kings and Queens\"", "Best Art Direction", "Nominated", "-" ], [ "2011", "\"Hurricane\"", "Best Direction", "Nominated", "-" ], [ "2011", "\"Hurricane\"", "Best Editing", "Nominated", "-" ], [ "2011", "\"Hurricane\"", "Best Cinematography", "Nominated", "-" ], [ "2013", "\"Up in the Air\"", "Best Rock Video", "Won", "-" ], [ "2013", "\"Up in the Air\"", "Best Art Direction", "Nominated", "-" ], [ "2013", "\"Up in the Air\"", "Best Cinematography", "Nominated", "-" ], [ "2014", "\"City of Angels\"", "Best Cinematography", "Nominated", "-" ], [ "2018", "\"Walk on Water\"", "Best Rock Video", "Nominated", "-" ] ]
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How many nominations did "Kings and Queens," by Thirty Seconds to Mars receive at the 2010 MTV Video Music Awards, and what did it win?
The single from the Thirty Seconds to Mars, "Kings and Queens", received four nominations at the 2010 MTV Video Music Awards, winning Best Rock Video.
13,435
totto_source/train_json/example-5734.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1935_college_football_season
1935 college football season
Bowl games
[ [ "Bowl", "Winning team", "Winning team", "Losing team", "Losing team" ], [ "Rose Bowl", "#5 Stanford", "7", "#1 SMU", "0" ], [ "Sugar Bowl", "#8 TCU", "3", "#4 LSU", "2" ], [ "Orange Bowl", "Catholic University", "20", "Ole Miss", "19" ], [ "Sun Bowl", "Hardin–Simmons", "14", "New Mexico A&M", "14" ] ]
[ [ 2, 1 ], [ 2, 2 ], [ 2, 3 ], [ 2, 4 ], [ 3, 0 ], [ 3, 1 ], [ 3, 3 ] ]
What was the score of the Orange Bowl and the Sugar bowl in the 1935 college football season?
The score of Tcu is 3 and LSU is 2, in the Orange Bowl match Ole Miss played against Catholic University.
1,001
totto_source/dev_json/example-1000.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1989_in_athletics_(track_and_field)
1989 in athletics (track and field)
1,500 metres
[ [ "RANK", "1989 WORLD BEST PERFORMERS", "TIME" ], [ "1.", "Paula Ivan (ROU)", "3:59.23*" ], [ "2.", "Doina Melinte (ROU)", "4:00.89" ], [ "3.", "Svetlana Kitova (URS)", "4:02.08" ], [ "4.", "Yvonne Murray (GBR)", "4:03.13" ], [ "5.", "Yvonne Mai (GDR)", "4:03.15" ] ]
[ [ 1, 1 ], [ 1, 2 ] ]
Did anyone break 4 minutes in the 1500m race in 1989?
Ivan ran 3:59.23 in the 1500m.