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totto_source/train_json/example-10553.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kianoush_Rostami
Kianoush Rostami
Major results
[ [ "Year", "Venue", "Weight", "Record (kg) / Rank", "Record (kg) / Rank", "Record (kg) / Rank" ], [ "Year", "Venue", "Weight", "Snatch", "Cl&Jerk", "Total" ], [ "Olympic Games", "Olympic Games", "Olympic Games", "Olympic Games", "Olympic Games", "Olympic Games" ], [ "2012", "London, United Kingdom", "85 kg", "171 / 4", "209 / 3", "380 /" ], [ "2016", "Rio de Janeiro, Brazil", "85 kg", "179 / 1", "217 / 1", "396 WR /" ], [ "World Championships", "World Championships", "World Championships", "World Championships", "World Championships", "World Championships" ], [ "2010", "Antalya, Turkey", "77 kg", "161 /", "193 / 5", "354 / 4" ], [ "2011", "Paris, France", "85 kg", "173 /", "209 /", "382 /" ], [ "2014", "Almaty, Kazakhstan", "85 kg", "178 /", "213 /", "391 /" ], [ "2015", "Houston, United States", "85 kg", "173 /", "214 /", "387 /" ], [ "2017", "Anaheim, United States", "85 kg", "174 /", "No mark", "No mark" ], [ "Asian Games", "Asian Games", "Asian Games", "Asian Games", "Asian Games", "Asian Games" ], [ "2010", "Guangzhou, China", "85 kg", "165 / 5", "200 / 6", "365 / 6" ], [ "2014", "Incheon, South Korea", "85 kg", "172 / 1", "208 / 2", "380 /" ], [ "2018", "Jakarta, Indonesia", "94 kg", "175 / 2", "No mark", "No mark" ], [ "Asian Championships", "Asian Championships", "Asian Championships", "Asian Championships", "Asian Championships", "Asian Championships" ], [ "2008", "Kanazawa, Japan", "69 kg", "131 / 10", "No mark", "No mark" ], [ "2011", "Tongling, China", "85 kg", "162 /", "201 /", "363 /" ], [ "2012", "Pyeongtaek, South Korea", "85 kg", "172 /", "211 /", "383 /" ], [ "World Junior Championships", "World Junior Championships", "World Junior Championships", "World Junior Championships", "World Junior Championships", "World Junior Championships" ], [ "2010", "Sofia, Bulgaria", "77 kg", "160 /", "187 /", "347 /" ], [ "2011", "Penang, Malaysia", "85 kg", "168 /", "210 /", "378 /" ], [ "Minor Competitions", "Minor Competitions", "Minor Competitions", "Minor Competitions", "Minor Competitions", "Minor Competitions" ], [ "2016", "Tehran, Iran (Fajr Cup)", "85 kg", "175 / 1", "220 WR / 1", "395 WR / 1" ] ]
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How well did Rostami perform at the 2016 olympics and what world record did he set?
Kianoush Rostami won the gold medal in the 85 kg weight at the 2016 Olympics with a 217 kg clean and jerk and set a world record total with 396 kg.
200
totto_source/dev_json/example-199.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krestovsky_Stadium
Krestovsky Stadium
2017 FIFA Confederations Cup
[ [ "Date", "Time", "Team #1", "Res.", "Team #2", "Round", "Attendance" ], [ "17 June 2017", "18:00", "Russia", "2–0", "New Zealand", "Group A", "50,251" ], [ "22 June 2017", "18:00", "Cameroon", "1–1", "Australia", "Group B", "35,021" ], [ "24 June 2017", "18:00", "New Zealand", "0–4", "Portugal", "Group A", "56,290" ], [ "2 July 2017", "21:00", "Chile", "0–1", "Germany", "Final", "57,268" ] ]
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Which game has the highest attendance in the 2017 FIFA Final?
On 2 July 2017, the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup Final was held at the Krestovsky stadium between Chile and Germany, becoming the most attended match.
11,266
totto_source/train_json/example-3565.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_Tour_de_France
2012 Tour de France
Points classification
[ [ "Rank", "Rider", "Team", "Points" ], [ "1", "Peter Sagan (SVK) A green jersey", "Liquigas–Cannondale", "421" ], [ "2", "André Greipel (GER)", "Lotto–Belisol", "280" ], [ "3", "Matthew Goss (AUS)", "Orica–GreenEDGE", "268" ], [ "4", "Mark Cavendish (GBR)", "Team Sky", "220" ], [ "5", "Edvald Boasson Hagen (NOR)", "Team Sky", "160" ], [ "6", "Bradley Wiggins (GBR) A yellow jersey", "Team Sky", "144" ], [ "7", "Chris Froome (GBR)", "Team Sky", "126" ], [ "8", "Luis León Sánchez (ESP)", "Rabobank", "104" ], [ "9", "Juan José Haedo (ARG)", "Saxo Bank–Tinkoff Bank", "102" ], [ "10", "Cadel Evans (AUS)", "BMC Racing Team", "100" ] ]
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What was Sagan's classification score at the 2012 Tour de France and by how many points was he ahead of Greipel?
Sagan won the points classification with a total of 421, 141 ahead of Greipel in second place.
16,899
totto_source/train_json/example-9198.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cl%C3%A9mence_Po%C3%A9sy
Clémence Poésy
Film
[ [ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ], [ "2001", "Petite Soeur", "Anna", "Short" ], [ "2002", "Olgas Sommer", "Olga", "-" ], [ "2003", "Welcome to the Roses (Bienvenue chez les Rozes)", "Magali Rozes", "-" ], [ "2005", "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire", "Fleur Delacour", "-" ], [ "2006", "Le Grand Meaulnes", "Yvonne de Galais", "Swann d'Or for Best Actress" ], [ "2007", "Sans moi", "Lise", "-" ], [ "2007", "Masked Mobsters (Le Dernier gang)", "Julie", "-" ], [ "2008", "Blanche", "Chloé", "Short" ], [ "2008", "In Bruges", "Chloë Villette", "-" ], [ "2008", "La troisième partie du monde", "Emma", "-" ], [ "2009", "Heartless", "Tia", "-" ], [ "2010", "Le mystère", "Valentine", "-" ], [ "2010", "Pièce montée", "Bérengère", "-" ], [ "2010", "Lullaby for Pi", "Pi", "-" ], [ "2010", "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1", "Fleur Delacour", "-" ], [ "2010", "127 Hours", "Rana", "-" ], [ "2011", "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2", "Fleur Delacour", "San Diego Film Critics Society Award for Best Performance by an Ensemble" ], [ "2011", "The Silence of Joan (Jeanne Captive)", "Jeanne d'Arc", "-" ], [ "2012", "The Capsule", "-", "Short" ], [ "2012", "Hopper Stories", "-", "Short" ], [ "2013", "Mr. Morgan's Last Love", "Pauline Laubie", "-" ], [ "2013", "Karaoke!", "-", "Short" ], [ "2014", "GHB: To Be or Not to Be", "The New York's Girl", "-" ], [ "2014", "Métamorphose", "The Virgin / The Unicorn", "Short" ], [ "2015", "The Great Game", "Laura", "-" ], [ "2015", "The Ones Below", "Kate", "-" ], [ "2016", "Demain tout commence", "Kristin", "-" ], [ "2016", "7 Minutes", "Hira", "-" ], [ "2017", "Final Portrait", "Caroline", "-" ], [ "TBA", "Resistance", "Emma", "Post-production" ] ]
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Clémence Poésy is known for who in the Harry Potter film series, who in In Bruges, and who in 127 Hours?
Clémence Poésy is known for the roles of Fleur Delacour in the Harry Potter film series, Chloë in In Bruges, and Rana in 127 Hours.
8,399
totto_source/train_json/example-698.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rwandan_Air_Force
Rwandan Air Force
Current inventory
[ [ "Type", "Manufacturer", "Origin", "Class", "Role", "In service", "Notes" ], [ "Mi-24", "Mil", "Soviet Union", "Helicopter", "-", "5", "-" ], [ "Mi-8/17", "Mil", "Soviet Union", "Helicopter", "-", "12", "During December 2012 an aviation unit of three helicopters was sent to the UN Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS). The Rwandan Aviation Unit was subsequently increased to six helicopters - reportedly Mi-17." ], [ "SA.342 Gazelle", "Aerospatiale", "France", "Helicopter", "-", "4", "-" ] ]
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How many Mil Mi-8/17 helicopters, Mil Mi-24 helicopters, and Aerospatiale Gazelle SA.342 helicopters did the Rwandan Air Force have?
The Rwandan Air Force has twelve Mil Mi-8/17 helicopters, five Mil Mi-24 helicopters and four Aerospatiale Gazelle SA.342 helicopters.
14
totto_source/dev_json/example-13.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Busch_Stadium
Busch Stadium
Professional soccer
[ [ "Date", "Winning Team", "Result", "Losing Team", "Tournament", "Spectators" ], [ "May 23, 2013", "England Manchester City", "4–3", "England Chelsea", "Club Friendly", "48,263" ], [ "November 18, 2013", "Argentina", "2–0", "Bosnia and Herzegovina", "International Friendly", "30,397" ], [ "April 4, 2015", "United States women", "4–0", "New Zealand women", "Women's International Friendly", "35,817" ], [ "November 13, 2015", "United States", "6–1", "Saint Vincent and the Grenadines", "2018 FIFA World Cup qualification", "43,433" ], [ "August 1, 2016", "Italy Roma", "2–1", "England Liverpool", "Club Friendly", "29,000" ] ]
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What was the highest attendance for a sports event in Busch Stadium?
The highest attendance at Busch Stadium was on May 23, 2013, where 48,263 people watched Chelsea Football Club and Manchester City Football Club play a friendly match.
14,463
totto_source/train_json/example-6762.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zoella
Zoella
Awards and nominations
[ [ "Year", "Award", "Category", "Result" ], [ "2011", "Cosmopolitan Blog Award", "Best Established Beauty Blog", "Won" ], [ "2012", "Cosmopolitan Blog Award", "Best Beauty Vlogger", "Won" ], [ "2014", "Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Award", "UK Favourite Vlogger", "Won" ], [ "2014", "Teen Choice Award", "Choice Webstar: Fashion/Beauty", "Won" ], [ "2014", "Radio 1 Teen Award", "Best British Vlogger", "Won" ], [ "2015", "Teen Choice Award", "Choice Webstar: Fashion/Beauty", "Won" ], [ "2016", "Shorty Award", "YouTuber of the Year", "Nominated" ], [ "2018", "Teen Choice Award", "Choice Webstar: Fashion/Beauty", "Nominated" ], [ "2019", "Global Awards", "Social Media Superstar", "Pending" ] ]
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What categories did Sugg win in the 2011 Cosmopolitan Blog Award?
Sugg won the 2011 Cosmopolitan Blog Award in the "Best Established Beauty Blog" category and went on to win the "Best Beauty Vlogger" award, the following year.
14,031
totto_source/train_json/example-6330.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Clapton_World_Tour_(2019)
Eric Clapton World Tour (2019)
Tour dates
[ [ "Date", "City", "Country", "Venue", "Attendance", "Box Office" ], [ "Asia", "Asia", "Asia", "Asia", "Asia", "Asia" ], [ "13 April 2019", "Tokyo", "Japan", "Nippon Budokan", "72,350 / 72,350", "$8,712,387" ], [ "15 April 2019", "Tokyo", "Japan", "Nippon Budokan", "72,350 / 72,350", "$8,712,387" ], [ "17 April 2019", "Tokyo", "Japan", "Nippon Budokan", "72,350 / 72,350", "$8,712,387" ], [ "18 April 2019", "Tokyo", "Japan", "Nippon Budokan", "72,350 / 72,350", "$8,712,387" ], [ "20 April 2019", "Tokyo", "Japan", "Nippon Budokan", "72,350 / 72,350", "$8,712,387" ], [ "Europe", "Europe", "Europe", "Europe", "Europe", "Europe" ], [ "13 May 2019", "London", "England", "Royal Albert Hall", "—", "—" ], [ "15 May 2019", "London", "England", "Royal Albert Hall", "—", "—" ], [ "16 May 2019", "London", "England", "Royal Albert Hall", "—", "—" ], [ "4 June 2019", "Berlin", "Germany", "Mercedes-Benz Arena", "—", "—" ], [ "6 June 2019", "Vienna", "Austria", "Wiener Stadthalle", "—", "—" ], [ "8 June 2019", "Mannheim", "Germany", "SAP Arena", "—", "—" ], [ "10 June 2019", "Dresden", "Germany", "Messehalle 1", "-", "-" ], [ "North America", "North America", "North America", "North America", "North America", "North America" ], [ "11 September 2019", "San Francisco", "United States", "Chase Center", "—", "—" ], [ "13 September 2019", "Las Vegas", "United States", "T-Mobile Arena", "—", "—" ], [ "14 September 2019", "Phoenix", "United States", "Talking Stick Resort Arena", "—", "—" ], [ "20 September 2019", "Dallas", "United States", "American Airlines Center", "-", "-" ], [ "21 September 2019", "Dallas", "United States", "American Airlines Center", "-", "-" ], [ "TOTAL", "TOTAL", "TOTAL", "TOTAL", "72,350 / 72,350 (100%)", "$8,712,387" ] ]
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What is the last day of the The Eric Clapton World Tour?
The Eric Clapton World Tour is scheduled to end on September 21, 2019 in Dallas, United States.
19,176
totto_source/train_json/example-11475.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_Rooney_(footballer)
Sean Rooney (footballer)
Club
[ [ "Club", "Season", "League", "League", "League", "Cup", "Cup", "Continental", "Continental", "Total", "Total" ], [ "Club", "Season", "Division", "Apps", "Goals", "Apps", "Goals", "Apps", "Goals", "Apps", "Goals" ], [ "Newcastle Jets", "2008–09", "A-League", "4", "0", "0", "0", "—", "—", "4", "0" ], [ "Newcastle Jets", "2009–10", "A-League", "17", "2", "0", "0", "—", "—", "17", "2" ], [ "Newcastle Jets", "2010–11", "A-League", "8", "1", "0", "0", "—", "—", "8", "1" ], [ "Newcastle Jets", "Total", "Total", "29", "3", "0", "0", "—", "—", "29", "3" ], [ "Deltras", "2011–12", "ISL", "10", "4", "0", "0", "—", "—", "10", "4" ], [ "Deltras", "Total", "Total", "10", "4", "0", "0", "—", "—", "10", "4" ], [ "Salgaocar", "2012–13", "I-League", "9", "2", "1", "0", "—", "—", "10", "2" ], [ "Salgaocar", "Total", "Total", "9", "2", "1", "0", "—", "—", "10", "2" ], [ "Bengaluru FC", "2013–14", "I-League", "21", "10", "3", "0", "—", "—", "24", "10" ], [ "Bengaluru FC", "2014–15", "I-League", "17", "4", "6", "1", "5", "0", "27", "4" ], [ "Bengaluru FC", "Total", "Total", "38", "14", "9", "1", "5", "0", "52", "15" ], [ "Career total", "Career total", "Career total", "86", "23", "10", "1", "4", "0", "100", "24" ] ]
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At which club did Rooney score his first A-League goal and during which season was it?
Rooney scored his first goal in the A-League for Newcastle Jets in the 2009–10 season.
8,001
totto_source/train_json/example-300.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castronovo_Chocolate
Castronovo Chocolate
Recognition
[ [ "Year", "Award", "Category", "Chocolate Bar" ], [ "2016", "Gold", "Best Dark Chocolate Bean-to-Bar under 80%", "Maya Mountain Villages, Belize, 72%" ], [ "2016", "Gold", "Best Milk Chocolate Bean-to-Bar Over 45%", "Rare Cacao Collection - Sierra Nevada Colombia Dark Milk, 63%" ], [ "2016", "Silver", "Best Dark Chocolate Bean-to-Bar under 80%", "Rare Cacao Collection - Sierra Nevada Colombia, 72%" ], [ "2016", "Silver", "Best Milk Chocolate Bean-to-Bar Over 45%", "Dominican Republic Dark Milk, 55%" ], [ "2016", "Silver", "Best Flavoured White Chocolate Bar", "White Chocolate infused with Lemon Oil & Lemon Salt" ], [ "2016", "Bronze", "Micro-batch Plain/Origin Milk Chocolate Bars", "Rare Cacao Collection - Amazonas, 72%" ], [ "2015", "Silver", "Best Dark Chocolate Bean-to-Bar under 80%", "Chocolate Rare Cacao Collection – Sierra Nevada Colombia, 72%" ], [ "2015", "Bronze", "Best Dark Chocolate Bean-to-Bar under 80%", "Rare Cacao Collection – Sierra Nevada Colombia Dark Milk, 63%" ] ]
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How was the performance of Castronovo in 2016?
In 2016 Castronovo won six awards including the Gold, Silver and Bronze for Best Dark Chocolate Bean-to-Bar under 80%.
18,957
totto_source/train_json/example-11256.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holly_Marie_Combs
Holly Marie Combs
Television
[ [ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ], [ "1990", "Guiding Light", "Louisa Young", "2 episodes" ], [ "1991–1994", "As the World Turns", "Denise Jones", "5 episodes" ], [ "1992–1996", "Picket Fences", "Kimberly Brock", "Main role (83 episodes)" ], [ "1994", "A Perfect Stranger", "Amanda Hale", "Television movie (NBC)" ], [ "1994", "Island City", "Erin Sloan", "Television movie (PTEN)" ], [ "1996", "Sins of Silence", "Sophie DiMatteo", "Television movie (CBS); lead role" ], [ "1997", "Love's Deadly Triangle: The Texas Cadet Murder", "Diane Zamora", "Television movie (NBC); lead role" ], [ "1997", "Our Mother's Murder", "Alex Morell", "Television movie (Lifetime); lead role" ], [ "1997", "Relativity", "Anne Pryce", "Episode (1.14): \"Billable Hours\"" ], [ "1998–2006", "Charmed", "Piper Halliwell", "Lead role (179 episodes) Producer (seasons 5–8)" ], [ "2003", "See Jane Date", "Natasha Nutley", "Television movie (ABC Family); co-lead role" ], [ "2007", "Panic Button (original title Point of Entry)", "Katherine Alden", "Television movie (Lifetime); lead role" ], [ "2010–2017", "Pretty Little Liars", "Ella Montgomery", "Main cast (seasons 1–3) Special guest star (seasons 4–7); 62 episodes" ], [ "2014", "Hell's Kitchen", "Herself", "Season 12 Episode 6: \"15 Chefs Compete\"; Blue kitchen VIP guest" ], [ "2015", "Off the Map with Shannen & Holly", "Herself", "Great American Country reality series (6 episodes)" ], [ "2016", "Love's Complicated", "Leah Townsend", "Television movie (Hallmark Channel); lead role" ] ]
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In which shows and during which years did Holly Marie Combs play the roles of Kimberly Brock, Piper Halliwell and Ella Montgomery?
Holly Marie Combs appeared as Kimberly Brock in Picket Fences (1992–1996), Piper Halliwell in Charmed (1998–2006) and Ella Montgomery in Pretty Little Liars (2010–2017).
16,469
totto_source/train_json/example-8768.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2006_Victoria_Park_state_by-election
2006 Victoria Park state by-election
Results
[ [ "Party", "Party", "Candidate", "Votes", "%", "±" ], [ "-", "Labor", "Ben Wyatt", "7,786", "49.38", "7.93" ], [ "-", "Liberal", "Bruce Stevenson", "4,887", "30.99", "+3.24" ], [ "-", "Greens", "Dee Margetts", "1,328", "8.42", "0.25" ], [ "-", "Christian Democrats", "Bill Heggers", "551", "3.49", "0.13" ], [ "-", "One Nation", "Sue Bateman", "436", "2.76", "+0.10" ], [ "-", "Independent", "Andrew Owens", "217", "1.38", "+1.38" ], [ "-", "Daylight Saving", "James Dunn", "156", "0.99", "+0.99" ], [ "-", "Family First", "Peter Greaves", "151", "0.96", "+0.96" ], [ "-", "-", "John Tattersall", "131", "0.83", "+0.83" ], [ "-", "Independent", "Mike Ward", "83", "0.53", "+0.53" ], [ "-", "Independent", "Teresa Van Lieshout", "43", "0.27", "+0.27" ], [ "Total formal votes", "Total formal votes", "Total formal votes", "15,769", "96.26", "+1.58" ], [ "Informal votes", "Informal votes", "Informal votes", "612", "3.74", "1.58" ], [ "Turnout", "Turnout", "Turnout", "16,381", "64.04", "23.62" ], [ "Two-party-preferred result", "Two-party-preferred result", "Two-party-preferred result", "Two-party-preferred result", "Two-party-preferred result", "Two-party-preferred result" ], [ "-", "Labor", "Ben Wyatt", "9,632", "61.18", "4.86" ], [ "-", "Liberal", "Bruce Stevenson", "6,111", "38.82", "+4.86" ], [ "-", "Labor hold", "Labor hold", "Swing", "4.86", "-" ] ]
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With a swing of 4.86%, who won the seat for the Labor party in the 2006 Victoria Park state by-election?
Ben Wyatt won the seat for the Labor party, with a swing of 4.86%.
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totto_source/train_json/example-10098.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clive_Wright
Clive Wright
International competitions
[ [ "Year", "Competition", "Venue", "Position", "Event", "Notes" ], [ "1987", "World Indoor Championships", "Indianapolis, United States", "4th (semis)", "200 m", "21.73" ], [ "1987", "CAC Championships", "Caracas, Venezuela", "1st", "200 m", "20.64" ], [ "1987", "CAC Championships", "Caracas, Venezuela", "1st", "4 × 100 m relay", "39.45" ], [ "1987", "Pan American Games", "Indianapolis, United States", "5th", "200 m", "20.73" ], [ "1987", "Pan American Games", "Indianapolis, United States", "3rd", "4 × 100 m relay", "38.86" ], [ "1987", "World Championships", "Rome, Italy", "6th (semis)", "200 m", "20.50" ], [ "1987", "World Championships", "Rome, Italy", "3rd", "4 × 100 m relay", "38.41" ], [ "1988", "Olympic Games", "Seoul, South Korea", "5th (q-finals)", "200 m", "20.87" ], [ "1988", "Olympic Games", "Seoul, South Korea", "4th", "4 × 100 m relay", "38.47" ], [ "1989", "CAC Championships", "San Juan, Puerto Rico", "2nd", "200 m", "20.55" ], [ "1989", "CAC Championships", "San Juan, Puerto Rico", "1st", "4 × 100 m relay", "39.51" ], [ "1990", "Commonwealth Games", "Auckland, New Zealand", "7th (semis)", "200 m", "21.03" ], [ "1990", "Commonwealth Games", "Auckland, New Zealand", "3rd", "4 × 100 m relay", "39.11" ], [ "1990", "Commonwealth Games", "Auckland, New Zealand", "3rd", "4 × 400 m relay", "3:04.96" ], [ "1992", "Olympic Games", "Barcelona, Spain", "7th (semis)", "200 m", "20.82" ] ]
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What year did Clive Wright run the 200 meters at the Pan American Games, and what place did she finish in that race?
In the 1987 Pan American Games, Clive Wright was placed fifth in the 200 m.
18,140
totto_source/train_json/example-10439.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Block_(ice_hockey)
Ken Block (ice hockey)
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" ], [ "1962–63", "Flin Flon Bombers", "SJHL", "-", "54", "5", "11", "16", "34", "-", "6", "2", "5", "7", "4" ], [ "1963–64", "Flin Flon Bombers", "MJHL", "-", "62", "14", "43", "57", "59", "-", "2", "1", "3", "4", "0" ], [ "1964–65", "New York Rovers", "EHL", "-", "70", "5", "31", "36", "51", "-", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—" ], [ "1964–65", "Baltimore Clippers", "AHL", "-", "5", "0", "2", "2", "2", "-", "5", "1", "0", "1", "2" ], [ "1965–66", "Baltimore Clippers", "AHL", "-", "37", "2", "8", "10", "6", "-", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—" ], [ "1965–66", "Minnesota Rangers", "CPHL", "-", "30", "0", "6", "6", "8", "-", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—" ], [ "1966–67", "Omaha Knights", "CPHL", "-", "10", "0", "4", "4", "6", "-", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—" ], [ "1966–67", "Vancouver Canucks", "WHL", "-", "62", "8", "22", "30", "18", "-", "8", "1", "3", "4", "0" ], [ "1967–68", "Memphis South Stars", "CPHL", "-", "18", "5", "5", "10", "24", "-", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—" ], [ "1967–68", "Vancouver Canucks", "WHL", "-", "17", "2", "6", "8", "4", "-", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—" ], [ "1967–68", "Rochester Americans", "AHL", "-", "24", "1", "1", "2", "0", "-", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—" ], [ "1968–69", "Vancouver Canucks", "WHL", "-", "22", "1", "2", "3", "6", "-", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—" ], [ "1968–69", "Rochester Americans", "AHL", "-", "45", "4", "15", "19", "10", "-", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—" ], [ "1969–70", "Rochester Americans", "AHL", "-", "69", "9", "35", "44", "51", "-", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—" ], [ "1970–71", "Vancouver Canucks", "NHL", "-", "1", "0", "0", "0", "0", "-", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—" ], [ "1970–71", "Rochester Americans", "AHL", "-", "71", "5", "33", "38", "38", "-", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—" ], [ "1971–72", "Rochester Americans", "AHL", "-", "71", "4", "29", "33", "69", "-", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—" ], [ "1972–73", "New York Raiders", "WHA", "-", "78", "5", "53", "58", "43", "-", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—" ], [ "1973–74", "New York Golden Blades/New Jersey Knights", "WHA", "-", "74", "3", "43", "46", "22", "-", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—" ], [ "1974–75", "San Diego Mariners", "WHA", "-", "36", "1", "11", "12", "12", "-", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—" ], [ "1974–75", "Indianapolis Racers", "WHA", "-", "37", "0", "17", "17", "18", "-", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—" ], [ "1975–76", "Indianapolis Racers", "WHA", "-", "79", "1", "25", "26", "28", "-", "7", "0", "4", "4", "2" ], [ "1976–77", "Indianapolis Racers", "WHA", "-", "52", "3", "10", "13", "25", "-", "9", "0", "2", "2", "6" ], [ "1977–78", "Indianapolis Racers", "WHA", "-", "77", "1", "25", "26", "34", "-", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—" ], [ "1978–79", "Indianapolis Racers", "WHA", "-", "22", "2", "3", "5", "10", "-", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—" ], [ "NHL totals", "NHL totals", "NHL totals", "-", "1", "0", "0", "0", "0", "-", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—" ], [ "WHA totals", "WHA totals", "WHA totals", "-", "455", "16", "187", "203", "192", "-", "16", "0", "6", "6", "8" ], [ "AHL totals", "AHL totals", "AHL totals", "-", "322", "25", "123", "148", "178", "-", "5", "1", "0", "1", "2" ], [ "WHL totals", "WHL totals", "WHL totals", "-", "101", "11", "30", "41", "28", "-", "8", "1", "3", "4", "0" ], [ "CPHL totals", "CPHL totals", "CPHL totals", "-", "48", "5", "11", "16", "30", "-", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—" ] ]
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How often did Kenneth Richard Block appear in games while he was in the NHL and WHA?
Kenneth Richard Block played 455 games in the World Hockey Association and one game in the National Hockey League.
21,695
totto_source/train_json/example-13994.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vitas_Varnas
Vitas Varnas
Stage
[ [ "Year", "Production", "Role", "Theatre", "Notes", "Ref(s)" ], [ "2015", "13", "Dennis", "Pilgrim Theatre", "-", "-" ], [ "2016", "Heaven", "Max", "Canberra Theatre and Riverside Theatre Parramatta", "-", "-" ], [ "2016", "The Laramie Project", "Various roles", "The Depot Theatre", "-", "-" ], [ "2016", "Hiding Jekyll", "Inspector Newcomen", "King Street Theatre", "-", "-" ] ]
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In 2016, which roles and where did Vitas Varnas grace the stage?
In 2016, Vitas Varnas played the role of Max in the play Heaven, at the Canberra Theatre and Riverside Theatre Parramatta, then various roles in The Laramie Project, at the Depot Theatre, and later played Inspector Newcomen in the King Street Theatre's production of Hiding Jekyll.
17,595
totto_source/train_json/example-9894.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrei_Krauchanka
Andrei Krauchanka
Competition record
[ [ "Year", "Competition", "Venue", "Position", "Event", "Notes" ], [ "2003", "European Youth Olympic Festival", "Paris, France", "5th", "Long jump", "7.19 m" ], [ "2003", "World Youth Championships", "Sherbrooke, Canada", "2nd", "Octathlon", "6366 pts" ], [ "2004", "World Junior Championships", "Grosseto, Italy", "1st", "Decathlon (junior implements)", "8126 pts" ], [ "2005", "Hypo-Meeting", "Götzis, Austria", "13th", "Decathlon", "7833 pts" ], [ "2005", "European Junior Championships", "Kaunas, Lithuania", "1st", "Decathlon (junior implements)", "7997 pts" ], [ "2006", "Hypo-Meeting", "Götzis, Austria", "11th", "Decathlon", "8013 pts" ], [ "2006", "European Cup Combined Events (1st league)", "Yalta, Ukraine", "3rd", "Decathlon", "7805 pts" ], [ "2007", "European Indoor Championships", "Birmingham, United Kingdom", "3rd", "Heptathlon", "6090 pts PBi" ], [ "2007", "Hypo-Meeting", "Götzis, Austria", "1st", "Decathlon", "8617 pts PB" ], [ "2007", "European U23 Championships", "Debrecen, Hungary", "1st", "Decathlon", "8492 pts" ], [ "2007", "World Championships", "Osaka, Japan", "—", "Decathlon", "DNF" ], [ "2008", "World Indoor Championships", "Valencia, Spain", "2nd", "Heptathlon", "6234 pts PBi" ], [ "2008", "European Cup Combined Events (Super league)", "Hengelo, Netherlands", "1st", "Decathlon", "8585 pts" ], [ "2008", "Olympic Games", "Beijing, China", "2nd", "Decathlon", "8551 pts" ], [ "2009", "European Cup Combined Events (Super league)", "Szczecin, Poland", "1st", "Decathlon", "8336 pts" ], [ "2009", "World Championships", "Berlin, Germany", "10th", "Decathlon", "8281 pts" ], [ "2010", "World Indoor Championships", "Doha, Qatar", "4th", "Heptathlon", "6124 pts" ], [ "2010", "European Championships", "Barcelona, Spain", "3rd", "Decathlon", "8370 pts" ], [ "2011", "European Indoor Championships", "Paris, France", "1st", "Heptathlon", "6282 pts PB" ], [ "2012", "World Indoor Championships", "Istanbul, Turkey", "6th", "Heptathlon", "5746 pts" ] ]
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What was Andrei Krauchanka's personal best when he won the 2007 Hypo-Meeting?
Andrei Krauchanka won the 2007 Hypo-Meeting with a personal best of 8617 points.
18,913
totto_source/train_json/example-11212.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1918_Wellington_Central_by-election
1918 Wellington Central by-election
Results
[ [ "Party", "Party", "Candidate", "Votes", "%", "±" ], [ "-", "Labour", "Peter Fraser", "2,668", "56.54", "-" ], [ "-", "Independent Labour", "Joe Mack", "1,044", "22.12", "-" ], [ "-", "Liberal", "William Hildreth", "784", "16.61", "-" ], [ "-", "Independent", "Harry Atmore", "185", "3.92", "-" ], [ "-", "Independent", "Lindsay John Frederick Garmston", "29", "0.61", "-" ], [ "-", "Independent", "William Cyril Tanner", "9", "0.19", "-" ], [ "Majority", "Majority", "Majority", "1,624", "34.41", "-" ], [ "Turnout", "Turnout", "Turnout", "4,719", "51.43", "33.04" ], [ "Registered electors", "Registered electors", "Registered electors", "9,176", "-", "-" ], [ "-", "Labour gain from Liberal", "Labour gain from Liberal", "Swing", "-", "-" ] ]
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Who won the 1918 Wellington Central by-election and what vote majority figure did they achieve?
The 1918 Wellington Central by-election was won by Peter Fraser with a majority of 1,624 votes.
13,181
totto_source/train_json/example-5480.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jo_Pavey
Jo Pavey
Achievements
[ [ "Year", "Competition", "Venue", "Position", "Event", "Notes" ], [ "Representing England", "Representing England", "Representing England", "Representing England", "Representing England", "Representing England" ], [ "2002", "Commonwealth Games", "Manchester, United Kingdom", "5th", "5000 m", "15:19.91" ], [ "2006", "Commonwealth Games", "Melbourne, Australia", "2nd", "5000 m", "14:59.08" ], [ "2014", "Commonwealth Games", "Glasgow, United Kingdom", "3rd", "5000 m", "15:08.96" ], [ "Representing Great Britain", "Representing Great Britain", "Representing Great Britain", "Representing Great Britain", "Representing Great Britain", "Representing Great Britain" ], [ "1997", "World Championships", "Athens, Greece", "semi-final", "1500 m", "4:11.22" ], [ "2000", "Olympic Games", "Sydney, Australia", "12th", "5000 m", "14:58.27" ], [ "2001", "World Championships", "Edmonton, Canada", "11th", "5000 m", "15:28.41" ], [ "2002", "European Championships", "Munich, Germany", "5th", "5000 m", "15:18.70" ], [ "2002", "World Cup", "Madrid, Spain", "3rd", "5000 m", "15:20.10" ], [ "2003", "World Athletics Final", "Monaco", "3rd", "1500 m", "4:01.79" ], [ "2003", "World Championships", "Paris, France", "10th", "1500 m", "4:03.03" ], [ "2004", "Olympic Games", "Athens, Greece", "heats", "1500 m", "4:12.50" ], [ "2004", "Olympic Games", "Athens, Greece", "5th", "5000 m", "14:57.87" ], [ "2004", "European Cross Country Championships", "Heringsdorf, Germany", "3rd", "5.6 km", "-" ], [ "2006", "European Championships", "Gothenburg, Sweden", "4th", "5000 m", "15:01.41" ], [ "2006", "European Cup", "Málaga, Spain", "1st", "3000m", "8:52.54" ], [ "2007", "World Championships", "Osaka, Japan", "3rd", "10,000 m", "32:03.81" ], [ "2008", "Olympic Games", "Beijing, China", "12th", "10,000 m", "31:12.30" ], [ "2012", "European Championships", "Helsinki, Finland", "2nd", "10,000 m", "31:49.03" ], [ "2012", "Olympic Games", "London, United Kingdom", "7th", "5000 m", "15:12.72" ], [ "2012", "Olympic Games", "London, United Kingdom", "7th", "10,000 m", "30:53.20" ], [ "2014", "European Championships", "Zurich, Switzerland", "7th", "5,000 m", "15:38.41" ], [ "2014", "European Championships", "Zurich, Switzerland", "1st", "10,000 m", "32:22.39" ], [ "2014", "Continental Cup", "Marrakech, Morocco", "3rd", "5000 m", "15:58.67" ], [ "2016", "European Championships", "Amsterdam, Netherlands", "5th", "10,000 m", "31:34.61" ], [ "2016", "Olympic Games", "Rio de Janeiro, Brazil", "15th", "10,000 m", "31:33.44" ] ]
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During the 2004 Olympic Games, what running events did Jo Pavey take part in?
In the 2004 Olympic Games, Jo Pavey ran a 5000 m in fifth place and ran the 1500 m heats.
11,498
totto_source/train_json/example-3797.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/November_Nine
November Nine
2015
[ [ "Name", "Starting chip count", "WSOP bracelets", "WSOP cashes", "WSOP earnings", "Final place", "Prize" ], [ "Joe McKeehen", "63,100,000", "0", "8", "$883,494", "1st", "$7,683,346" ], [ "Ofer Stern", "29,800,000", "0", "5", "$58,384", "5th", "$1,911,423" ], [ "Neil Blumenfield", "22,000,000", "0", "3", "$44,395", "3rd", "$3,398,298" ], [ "Pierre Neuville", "21,075,000", "0", "19", "$591,460", "7th", "$1,203,293" ], [ "Max Steinberg", "20,200,000", "1", "11", "$1,406,138", "4th", "$2,615,361" ], [ "Thomas Cannuli", "12,250,000", "0", "2", "$20,203", "6th", "$1,426,283" ], [ "Joshua Beckley", "11,800,000", "0", "4", "$19,403", "2nd", "$4,470,896" ], [ "Patrick Chan", "6,225,000", "0", "4", "$113,145", "9th", "$1,001,020" ], [ "Federico Butteroni", "6,200,000", "0", "2", "$49,255", "8th", "$1,097,056" ] ]
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Who won the final table and how much did he or she win? How does that compare to the Final table minimum prize?
Joe McKeehen won the final table with Final table maximum prize: $7,683,346, where the Final table minimum prize was $1,001,020.
17,767
totto_source/train_json/example-10066.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toei_Shinjuku_Line
Toei Shinjuku Line
Station list
[ [ "No.", "Station", "Japanese", "Distance (km)", "Distance (km)", "Express", "Transfers", "Location", "Location" ], [ "No.", "Station", "Japanese", "Between stations", "From S-01", "Express", "Transfers", "Location", "Location" ], [ "Through-running to/from Hashimoto and Takaosanguchi via the Number prefix Keiō.PNG Keiō Line, Keiō New Line, Keio Sagamihara Line, and Keiō Takao Line", "Through-running to/from Hashimoto and Takaosanguchi via the Number prefix Keiō.PNG Keiō Line, Keiō New Line, Keio Sagamihara Line, and Keiō Takao Line", "Through-running to/from Hashimoto and Takaosanguchi via the Number prefix Keiō.PNG Keiō Line, Keiō New Line, Keio Sagamihara Line, and Keiō Takao Line", "Through-running to/from Hashimoto and Takaosanguchi via the Number prefix Keiō.PNG Keiō Line, Keiō New Line, Keio Sagamihara Line, and Keiō Takao Line", "Through-running to/from Hashimoto and Takaosanguchi via the Number prefix Keiō.PNG Keiō Line, Keiō New Line, Keio Sagamihara Line, and Keiō Takao Line", "Through-running to/from Hashimoto and Takaosanguchi via the Number prefix Keiō.PNG Keiō Line, Keiō New Line, Keio Sagamihara Line, and Keiō Takao Line", "Through-running to/from Hashimoto and Takaosanguchi via the Number prefix Keiō.PNG Keiō Line, Keiō New Line, Keio Sagamihara Line, and Keiō Takao Line", "Through-running to/from Hashimoto and Takaosanguchi via the Number prefix Keiō.PNG Keiō Line, Keiō New Line, Keio Sagamihara Line, and Keiō Takao Line", "Through-running to/from Hashimoto and Takaosanguchi via the Number prefix Keiō.PNG Keiō Line, Keiō New Line, Keio Sagamihara Line, and Keiō Takao Line" ], [ "S01", "Shinjuku", "新宿", "-", "0.0", "●", "M Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line (M-08) E Toei Oedo Line (E-27, Shinjuku-nishiguchi: E-01) JC Chūō Line (Rapid) JB Chūō-Sōbu Line JY Yamanote Line JA Saikyō Line JS Shōnan-Shinjuku Line Odakyū Odawara Line Number prefix Keiō.PNG Keiō Line, Keiō New Line Seibu Shinjuku Line", "Shinjuku", "Tokyo" ], [ "S02", "Shinjuku-sanchome", "新宿三丁目", "0.8", "0.8", "|", "M Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line (M-09) F Tokyo Metro Fukutoshin Line (F-13)", "Shinjuku", "Tokyo" ], [ "S03", "Akebonobashi", "曙橋", "1.5", "2.3", "|", "-", "Shinjuku", "Tokyo" ], [ "S04", "Ichigaya", "市ケ谷", "1.4", "3.7", "●", "Y Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line (Y-14) N Tokyo Metro Namboku Line (N-09) JB Chūō-Sōbu Line", "Chiyoda", "Tokyo" ], [ "S05", "Kudanshita", "九段下", "1.3", "5.0", "|", "Z Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line (Z-06) T Tokyo Metro Tozai Line (T-07)", "Chiyoda", "Tokyo" ], [ "S06", "Jimbocho", "神保町", "0.6", "5.6", "●", "I Toei Mita Line (I-10) Z Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line (Z-07)", "Chiyoda", "Tokyo" ], [ "S07", "Ogawamachi", "小川町", "0.9", "6.5", "|", "M Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line (Awajicho: M-19) C Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line (Shin-ochanomizu: C-12)", "Chiyoda", "Tokyo" ], [ "S08", "Iwamotocho", "岩本町", "0.8", "7.3", "|", "H Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line (Akihabara: H-15) JB Chūō-Sōbu Line (Akihabara) JY Yamanote Line (Akihabara) JK Keihin-Tōhoku Line (Akihabara) Tsukuba Express (Akihabara: 01)", "Chiyoda", "Tokyo" ], [ "S09", "Bakuro-yokoyama", "馬喰横山", "0.8", "8.1", "●", "A Toei Asakusa Line (Higashi-nihombashi: A-15) JO Sōbu Line (Rapid) (Bakurochō)", "Chūō", "Tokyo" ], [ "S10", "Hamacho", "浜町", "0.6", "8.7", "|", "-", "Chūō", "Tokyo" ], [ "S11", "Morishita", "森下", "0.8", "9.5", "●", "E Toei Oedo Line (E-13)", "Kōtō", "Tokyo" ], [ "S12", "Kikukawa", "菊川", "0.8", "10.3", "|", "-", "Sumida", "Tokyo" ], [ "S13", "Sumiyoshi", "住吉", "0.9", "11.2", "|", "Z Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line (Z-12)", "Kōtō", "Tokyo" ], [ "S14", "Nishi-ojima", "西大島", "1.0", "12.2", "|", "-", "Kōtō", "Tokyo" ], [ "S15", "Ojima", "大島", "0.7", "12.9", "●", "-", "Kōtō", "Tokyo" ], [ "S16", "Higashi-ojima", "東大島", "1.2", "14.1", "|", "-", "Kōtō", "Tokyo" ], [ "S17", "Funabori", "船堀", "1.7", "15.8", "●", "-", "Edogawa", "Tokyo" ], [ "S18", "Ichinoe", "一之江", "1.7", "17.5", "|", "-", "Edogawa", "Tokyo" ], [ "S19", "Mizue", "瑞江", "1.7", "19.2", "|", "-", "Edogawa", "Tokyo" ], [ "S20", "Shinozaki", "篠崎", "1.5", "20.7", "|", "-", "Edogawa", "Tokyo" ], [ "S21", "Motoyawata", "本八幡", "2.8", "23.5", "●", "JB Chūō-Sōbu Line KS Keisei Main Line (Keisei Yawata)", "Ichikawa", "Chiba" ] ]
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Which stations does The Toei Shinjuku Line run between?
The Toei Shinjuku Line line runs between Motoyawata Station in Ichikawa, Chiba and Shinjuku Station.
14,558
totto_source/train_json/example-6857.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1919_Bulgarian_parliamentary_election
1919 Bulgarian parliamentary election
Results
[ [ "Party", "Votes", "%", "Seats", "+/–" ], [ "Bulgarian Agrarian National Union", "176,281", "27.3", "77", "+30" ], [ "Bulgarian Social Democratic Workers' Party (Narrow Socialists)", "119,395", "18.5", "47", "+36" ], [ "Bulgarian Social Democratic Workers Party (Broad Socialists)", "84,185", "13.1", "38", "+28" ], [ "Democratic Party", "66,953", "10.4", "28", "–3" ], [ "People's Party", "57,907", "9.0", "19", "+9" ], [ "Progressive Liberal Party", "37,178", "5.8", "8", "+6" ], [ "Radical Democratic Party", "33,861", "5.3", "8", "+3" ], [ "People's Liberal Party-Genadiev", "14,307", "2.2", "1", "New" ], [ "People's Liberal Party-Petkov", "13,367", "2.1", "2", "New" ], [ "Agrarian Independents¹", "27,349", "4.2", "8", "+5" ], [ "Independents", "13,863", "2.2", "8", "+5" ], [ "Invalid/blank votes", "11,708", "–", "–", "–" ], [ "Total", "656,354", "100", "236", "–9" ], [ "Source: Nohlen & Stöver", "Source: Nohlen & Stöver", "Source: Nohlen & Stöver", "Source: Nohlen & Stöver", "Source: Nohlen & Stöver" ] ]
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What was the result of the 1919 Bulgarian parliamentary election?
The result was a victory for the Bulgarian Agrarian National Union, which won 77 of the 236 seats.
1,480
totto_source/dev_json/example-1479.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JPEG
JPEG
JPEG standard
[ [ "Part", "ISO/IEC standard", "ITU-T Rec.", "First public release date", "Latest amendment", "Title", "Description" ], [ "Part 1", "ISO/IEC 10918-1:1994", "T.81 (09/92)", "Sep 18, 1992", "-", "Requirements and guidelines", "-" ], [ "Part 2", "ISO/IEC 10918-2:1995", "T.83 (11/94)", "Nov 11, 1994", "-", "Compliance testing", "Rules and checks for software conformance (to Part 1)." ], [ "Part 3", "ISO/IEC 10918-3:1997", "T.84 (07/96)", "Jul 3, 1996", "Apr 1, 1999", "Extensions", "Set of extensions to improve the Part 1, including the Still Picture Interchange File Format (SPIFF)." ], [ "Part 4", "ISO/IEC 10918-4:1999", "T.86 (06/98)", "Jun 18, 1998", "Jun 29, 2012", "Registration of JPEG profiles, SPIFF profiles, SPIFF tags, SPIFF colour spaces, APPn markers, SPIFF compression types and Registration Authorities (REGAUT)", "methods for registering some of the parameters used to extend JPEG" ], [ "Part 5", "ISO/IEC 10918-5:2013", "T.871 (05/11)", "May 14, 2011", "-", "JPEG File Interchange Format (JFIF)", "A popular format which has been the de facto file format for images encoded by the JPEG standard. In 2009, the JPEG Committee formally established an Ad Hoc Group to standardize JFIF as JPEG Part 5." ], [ "Part 6", "ISO/IEC 10918-6:2013", "T.872 (06/12)", "Jun 2012", "-", "Application to printing systems", "Specifies a subset of features and application tools for the interchange of images encoded according to the ISO/IEC 10918-1 for printing." ] ]
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What was JPEG Part 5 and when was it released?
JPEG Part 5 was the JPEG File Interchange Format and it was released on May 14, 2011.
14,696
totto_source/train_json/example-6995.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pennywise_discography
Pennywise discography
Singles
[ [ "Year", "Song", "US Alt", "AU", "NZ", "Album" ], [ "1993", "\"Homesick\"", "—", "—", "—", "Unknown Road" ], [ "1994", "\"Tomorrow/Don't Feel Nothing\"", "—", "—", "—", "Non-album single" ], [ "1995", "\"Same Old Story\"", "—", "—", "—", "About Time" ], [ "1997", "\"Society\"", "—", "83", "—", "Full Circle" ], [ "1999", "\"Alien\"", "36", "62", "—", "Straight Ahead" ], [ "1999", "\"Down Under\"", "—", "66", "47", "Straight Ahead" ], [ "2000", "\"Victim of Reality\"", "—", "—", "—", "Straight Ahead" ], [ "2001", "\"Fuck Authority\"", "38", "—", "—", "Land of the Free?" ], [ "2001", "\"Divine Intervention\"", "—", "—", "—", "Land of the Free?" ], [ "2003", "\"Yesterdays\"", "—", "—", "—", "From the Ashes" ], [ "2003", "\"Waiting\"", "—", "—", "—", "From the Ashes" ], [ "2004", "\"God Save The USA\"", "—", "—", "—", "From the Ashes" ], [ "2005", "\"Disconnect\"", "—", "—", "—", "The Fuse" ], [ "2005", "\"Knocked Down\"", "—", "—", "—", "The Fuse" ], [ "2008", "\"The Western World\"", "22", "—", "—", "Reason to Believe" ], [ "2008", "\"Die for You\"", "—", "—", "—", "Reason to Believe" ], [ "2009", "\"One Reason\"", "—", "—", "—", "Reason to Believe" ], [ "2012", "\"All or Nothing\"", "—", "—", "—", "All or Nothing" ], [ "2012", "\"Let Us Hear Your Voice\"", "—", "—", "—", "All or Nothing" ], [ "\"—\" denotes a release that did not chart.", "\"—\" denotes a release that did not chart.", "\"—\" denotes a release that did not chart.", "\"—\" denotes a release that did not chart.", "\"—\" denotes a release that did not chart.", "\"—\" denotes a release that did not chart." ] ]
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What albums were "Society" and "Alien" released from?
"Society" was released in 1997 from "Full Circle" and "Alien" was released in 1999 from "Straight Ahead".
12,961
totto_source/train_json/example-5260.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jussie_Smollett
Jussie Smollett
Film
[ [ "Year", "Film", "Role", "Notes" ], [ "1992", "The Mighty Ducks", "Terry Hall", "Nominated – Young Artist Award for Outstanding Young Ensemble Cast in a Motion Picture" ], [ "1994", "North", "Adam", "-" ], [ "2009", "Pitch This", "Mike", "Short film" ], [ "2012", "The Skinny", "Magnus", "-" ], [ "2014", "Born to Race: Fast Track", "Tariq", "Direct-to-video" ], [ "2014", "Ask Me Anything", "Nico Dempster", "-" ], [ "2016", "The Tale of Four", "John", "Short film" ], [ "2017", "Alien: Covenant – Prologue: Last Supper", "Ricks", "Short film" ], [ "2017", "Alien: Covenant", "Ricks", "-" ], [ "2017", "Marshall", "Langston Hughes", "-" ] ]
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What roles did Jussie Smollett play in the year 2017?
Smollett appeared in Alien: Covenant (2017) as Ricks and in Marshall (2017) as Langston Hughes.
13,560
totto_source/train_json/example-5859.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Felicia_Barton
Felicia Barton
Select songwriting discography
[ [ "Year", "Artist", "Album", "Song", "Co-written with" ], [ "2017", "Kim Tae-yeon", "My Voice", "\"Eraser\"", "Dillon Pace, Sean Douglas" ], [ "2014", "Jena Irene", "N/A", "\"We Are One\"", "Anne Preven, Mitch Allan" ], [ "2014", "Lea Michele", "Louder", "\"Cue The Rain\"", "Lea Michele, Matt Rad, Preven" ], [ "2014", "Lea Michele", "Louder", "\"Don't Let Go\"", "Rad, Preven" ], [ "2014", "Lea Michele", "Louder", "\"Gone Tonight\"", "Michele, Preven, CJ Baran, Drew Lawrence" ], [ "2013", "Demi Lovato", "Demi", "\"Nightingale\"", "Demi Lovato, Rad, Preven" ] ]
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Which three songs were co-written by Felicia Barton for singer Lea Michele and which 2014 album did they appear on ?
Felicia Barton wrote Cue The Rain, Don't Let Go and Gone Tonight for singer Lea Michele which were recorded as part of the Louder Album in 2014.
14,464
totto_source/train_json/example-6763.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liverpool_Edge_Hill_(UK_Parliament_constituency)
Liverpool Edge Hill (UK Parliament constituency)
Members of Parliament
[ [ "Election", "Election", "Member", "Party" ], [ "-", "1918", "William Watson Rutherford", "Conservative" ], [ "-", "1923 by-election", "John Henry Hayes", "Labour" ], [ "-", "1931", "Sir Hugo Rutherford, Bt", "Conservative" ], [ "-", "1935", "Alexander Critchley", "Conservative" ], [ "-", "1945", "Richard Clitherow", "Labour" ], [ "-", "1947 by-election", "Arthur Irvine", "Labour" ], [ "-", "1979 by-election", "David Alton", "Liberal" ], [ "1983", "1983", "constituency abolished", "constituency abolished" ] ]
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Who defeated Labour in the 1979 by-election?
In the 1979 by-election, Labour lost the seat to Liberal David Alton.
15,647
totto_source/train_json/example-7946.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deresse_Mekonnen
Deresse Mekonnen
Achievements
[ [ "Year", "Competition", "Venue", "Position", "Event", "Notes" ], [ "Representing Ethiopia", "Representing Ethiopia", "Representing Ethiopia", "Representing Ethiopia", "Representing Ethiopia", "Representing Ethiopia" ], [ "2007", "World Championships", "Osaka, Japan", "28th (h)", "1500 m", "3:43.15" ], [ "2008", "World Indoor Championships", "Valencia, Spain", "1st", "1500 m", "3:38.23" ], [ "2008", "African Championships", "Addis Ababa, Ethiopia", "4th", "1500 m", "3:44.19" ], [ "2008", "Olympic Games", "Beijing, China", "13th (sf)", "1500 m", "3:37.85" ], [ "2009", "World Championships", "Berlin, Germany", "2nd", "1500 m", "3:36.01" ], [ "2009", "World Athletics Final", "Thessaloniki, Greece", "8th", "1500 m", "3:37.51" ], [ "2009", "World Athletics Final", "Thessaloniki, Greece", "4th", "3000 m", "8:05.32" ], [ "2010", "World Indoor Championships", "Doha, Qatar", "1st", "1500 m", "3:41.86" ], [ "2011", "World Championships", "Daegu, South Korea", "11th (sf)", "1500 m", "3:44.65" ] ]
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What was Deresse Mekonnen performance at the 2009 World Athletics Final?
Deresse Mekonnen competed in both the 1500 m and 3000 m at the 2009 World Athletics Final, but failed to medal in either event.
15,250
totto_source/train_json/example-7549.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Upstairs_Downstairs_(2010_TV_series)
Upstairs Downstairs (2010 TV series)
Series 2 (2012)
[ [ "Series No.", "Episode No.", "Title", "Directed by", "Written by", "Original air date", "UK viewers (million)" ], [ "4", "1", "\"A Faraway Country About Which We Know Nothing\"", "Marc Jobst", "Heidi Thomas", "19 February 2012", "7.87" ], [ "September 1938. Hallam's concerns over Germany lead to an unexpected encounter.", "September 1938. Hallam's concerns over Germany lead to an unexpected encounter.", "September 1938. Hallam's concerns over Germany lead to an unexpected encounter.", "September 1938. Hallam's concerns over Germany lead to an unexpected encounter.", "September 1938. Hallam's concerns over Germany lead to an unexpected encounter.", "September 1938. Hallam's concerns over Germany lead to an unexpected encounter.", "September 1938. Hallam's concerns over Germany lead to an unexpected encounter." ], [ "5", "2", "\"The Love That Pays the Price\"", "Marc Jobst", "Heidi Thomas", "26 February 2012", "6.70" ], [ "November 1938. Agnes is told she can have no more children, and distracts herself by throwing a dinner party where she and Hallam meet American millionaire Caspar Landry.", "November 1938. Agnes is told she can have no more children, and distracts herself by throwing a dinner party where she and Hallam meet American millionaire Caspar Landry.", "November 1938. Agnes is told she can have no more children, and distracts herself by throwing a dinner party where she and Hallam meet American millionaire Caspar Landry.", "November 1938. Agnes is told she can have no more children, and distracts herself by throwing a dinner party where she and Hallam meet American millionaire Caspar Landry.", "November 1938. Agnes is told she can have no more children, and distracts herself by throwing a dinner party where she and Hallam meet American millionaire Caspar Landry.", "November 1938. Agnes is told she can have no more children, and distracts herself by throwing a dinner party where she and Hallam meet American millionaire Caspar Landry.", "November 1938. Agnes is told she can have no more children, and distracts herself by throwing a dinner party where she and Hallam meet American millionaire Caspar Landry." ], [ "6", "3", "\"A Perfect Specimen of Womanhood\"", "Anthony Byrne", "Heidi Thomas", "4 March 2012", "5.86" ], [ "January 1939. The house is rocked by controversy when the publication of a scandalous novel exposes Blanche's unconventional lifestyle, bringing her face to face with the author of the book—her former lover, Lady Portia Alresford.", "January 1939. The house is rocked by controversy when the publication of a scandalous novel exposes Blanche's unconventional lifestyle, bringing her face to face with the author of the book—her former lover, Lady Portia Alresford.", "January 1939. The house is rocked by controversy when the publication of a scandalous novel exposes Blanche's unconventional lifestyle, bringing her face to face with the author of the book—her former lover, Lady Portia Alresford.", "January 1939. The house is rocked by controversy when the publication of a scandalous novel exposes Blanche's unconventional lifestyle, bringing her face to face with the author of the book—her former lover, Lady Portia Alresford.", "January 1939. The house is rocked by controversy when the publication of a scandalous novel exposes Blanche's unconventional lifestyle, bringing her face to face with the author of the book—her former lover, Lady Portia Alresford.", "January 1939. The house is rocked by controversy when the publication of a scandalous novel exposes Blanche's unconventional lifestyle, bringing her face to face with the author of the book—her former lover, Lady Portia Alresford.", "January 1939. The house is rocked by controversy when the publication of a scandalous novel exposes Blanche's unconventional lifestyle, bringing her face to face with the author of the book—her former lover, Lady Portia Alresford." ], [ "7", "4", "\"All the Things You Are\"", "Brendan Maher", "Steve Thompson", "11 March 2012", "5.51" ], [ "March 1939. Harry signs up for a boxing tournament to impress Beryl, only to be told he is too old for the ring, so he recruits Johnny as his protégé.", "March 1939. Harry signs up for a boxing tournament to impress Beryl, only to be told he is too old for the ring, so he recruits Johnny as his protégé.", "March 1939. Harry signs up for a boxing tournament to impress Beryl, only to be told he is too old for the ring, so he recruits Johnny as his protégé.", "March 1939. Harry signs up for a boxing tournament to impress Beryl, only to be told he is too old for the ring, so he recruits Johnny as his protégé.", "March 1939. Harry signs up for a boxing tournament to impress Beryl, only to be told he is too old for the ring, so he recruits Johnny as his protégé.", "March 1939. Harry signs up for a boxing tournament to impress Beryl, only to be told he is too old for the ring, so he recruits Johnny as his protégé.", "March 1939. Harry signs up for a boxing tournament to impress Beryl, only to be told he is too old for the ring, so he recruits Johnny as his protégé." ], [ "8", "5", "\"The Last Waltz\"", "Brendan Maher", "Debbie O'Malley", "18 March 2012", "5.56" ], [ "July & August 1939. Matters of the heart concern the masters and staff of Eaton Place, as Mr Pritchard finds romance at the annual servants' ball, prompting him to wonder if there is more to life than service.", "July & August 1939. Matters of the heart concern the masters and staff of Eaton Place, as Mr Pritchard finds romance at the annual servants' ball, prompting him to wonder if there is more to life than service.", "July & August 1939. Matters of the heart concern the masters and staff of Eaton Place, as Mr Pritchard finds romance at the annual servants' ball, prompting him to wonder if there is more to life than service.", "July & August 1939. Matters of the heart concern the masters and staff of Eaton Place, as Mr Pritchard finds romance at the annual servants' ball, prompting him to wonder if there is more to life than service.", "July & August 1939. Matters of the heart concern the masters and staff of Eaton Place, as Mr Pritchard finds romance at the annual servants' ball, prompting him to wonder if there is more to life than service.", "July & August 1939. Matters of the heart concern the masters and staff of Eaton Place, as Mr Pritchard finds romance at the annual servants' ball, prompting him to wonder if there is more to life than service.", "July & August 1939. Matters of the heart concern the masters and staff of Eaton Place, as Mr Pritchard finds romance at the annual servants' ball, prompting him to wonder if there is more to life than service." ], [ "9", "6", "\"Somewhere Over the Rainbow\"", "Anthony Byrne", "Heidi Thomas", "25 March 2012", "5.22" ], [ "August & September 1939. Lady Agnes returns home, desperate to heal the rift in her marriage, and Sir Hallam is more than willing to make amends for his part in their troubles.", "August & September 1939. Lady Agnes returns home, desperate to heal the rift in her marriage, and Sir Hallam is more than willing to make amends for his part in their troubles.", "August & September 1939. Lady Agnes returns home, desperate to heal the rift in her marriage, and Sir Hallam is more than willing to make amends for his part in their troubles.", "August & September 1939. Lady Agnes returns home, desperate to heal the rift in her marriage, and Sir Hallam is more than willing to make amends for his part in their troubles.", "August & September 1939. Lady Agnes returns home, desperate to heal the rift in her marriage, and Sir Hallam is more than willing to make amends for his part in their troubles.", "August & September 1939. Lady Agnes returns home, desperate to heal the rift in her marriage, and Sir Hallam is more than willing to make amends for his part in their troubles.", "August & September 1939. Lady Agnes returns home, desperate to heal the rift in her marriage, and Sir Hallam is more than willing to make amends for his part in their troubles." ] ]
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When did the second series of Upstairs Downstairs run on TV?
The second series of Upstairs Downstairs had six episodes which began on 19 February 2012 and ended on 25 March with 5.22 million viewers.
11,759
totto_source/train_json/example-4058.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dayo_Okeniyi
Dayo Okeniyi
Filmography
[ [ "Year", "Film", "Role", "Notes" ], [ "2011", "Eyes to See", "Unknown role", "Short film" ], [ "2011", "Lions Among Men", "Tau", "Short film" ], [ "2012", "The Hunger Games", "Thresh", "-" ], [ "2012", "The World Is Watching: Making the Hunger Games", "Himself", "-" ], [ "2013", "The Spectacular Now", "Marcus", "-" ], [ "2013", "Runner, Runner", "Perdeep", "-" ], [ "2013", "Cavemen", "Andre", "-" ], [ "2013", "Revolution", "Alec", "TV show" ], [ "2014", "Endless Love", "Mace", "-" ], [ "2015", "Terminator Genisys", "Danny Dyson", "-" ], [ "2016", "Good Kids", "Conch", "-" ], [ "2016–2018", "Shades of Blue", "Michael Loman", "Series regular" ], [ "2020", "Run Sweetheart Run", "-", "Post-production" ] ]
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What movies has Okeniyi featured in ?
Okeniyi starred in the 2014 film Endless Love, also portrayed Danny Dyson in the 2015 film Terminator Genisys and appeared in the Shades of Blue.
812
totto_source/dev_json/example-811.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EuroBasket_2017
EuroBasket 2017
Qualification
[ [ "Team", "Qualification method", "Date of qualification", "App", "Last", "Best placement in tournament" ], [ "Finland", "Host nation", "11 December 2015", "16th", "2015", "6th Place (1967)" ], [ "Israel", "Host nation", "11 December 2015", "29th", "2015", "Runners-up (1979)" ], [ "Romania", "Host nation", "11 December 2015", "18th", "1987", "5th Place (1957)" ], [ "Turkey", "Host nation", "11 December 2015", "24th", "2015", "Runners-up (2001)" ], [ "Spain", "1st in EuroBasket 2015", "20 September 2015", "31st", "2015", "Champions (2009, 2011, 2015)" ], [ "Lithuania", "2nd in EuroBasket 2015", "20 September 2015", "14th", "2015", "Champions (1937, 1939, 2003)" ], [ "France", "3rd in EuroBasket 2015", "20 September 2015", "38th", "2015", "Champions (2013)" ], [ "Serbia", "4th in EuroBasket 2015", "20 September 2015", "6th", "2015", "Runners-up (2009)" ], [ "Greece", "5th in EuroBasket 2015", "20 September 2015", "27th", "2015", "Champions (1987, 2005)" ], [ "Italy", "6th in EuroBasket 2015", "20 September 2015", "37th", "2015", "Champions (1983, 1999)" ], [ "Czech Republic", "7th in EuroBasket 2015", "20 September 2015", "5th", "2015", "7th Place (2015)" ], [ "Latvia", "8th in EuroBasket 2015", "20 September 2015", "14th", "2015", "Champions (1935)" ], [ "Croatia", "9th in EuroBasket 2015", "20 September 2015", "13th", "2015", "3rd Place (1993, 1995)" ], [ "Belgium", "1st in Qualification Group A", "14 September 2016", "17th", "2015", "4th Place (1947)" ], [ "Germany", "1st in Qualification Group B", "17 September 2016", "24th", "2015", "Champions (1993)" ], [ "Russia", "1st in Qualification Group C", "10 September 2016", "13th", "2015", "Champions (2007)" ], [ "Poland", "1st in Qualification Group D", "17 September 2016", "28th", "2015", "Runners-up (1963)" ], [ "Slovenia", "1st in Qualification Group E", "14 September 2016", "13th", "2015", "4th Place (2009)" ], [ "Georgia", "1st in Qualification Group F", "17 September 2016", "4th", "2015", "11th Place (2011)" ], [ "Hungary", "1st in Qualification Group G", "14 September 2016", "15th", "1999", "Champions (1955)" ], [ "Iceland", "2nd in Qualification Group A (top 4 ranked of 2nd-placed teams)", "17 September 2016", "2nd", "2015", "24th Place (2015)" ], [ "Ukraine", "2nd in Qualification Group E (top 4 ranked of 2nd-placed teams)", "17 September 2016", "8th", "2015", "6th Place (2013)" ], [ "Montenegro", "2nd in Qualification Group F (top 4 ranked of 2nd-placed teams)", "14 September 2016", "3rd", "2013", "17th Place (2013)" ], [ "Great Britain", "2nd in Qualification Group G (top 4 ranked of 2nd-placed teams)", "17 September 2016", "4th", "2013", "13th Place (2009, 2011, 2013)" ] ]
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Which countries will host EuroBasket 2017 and when did they qualify?
Qualifying on December 11, 2015, EuroBasket 2017 will be hosted by four countries: Israel, Romania, Finland and Turkey.
17,398
totto_source/train_json/example-9697.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012%E2%80%9313_Harvard_Crimson_men's_basketball_team
2012–13 Harvard Crimson men's basketball team
In season
[ [ "-", "Player of the Week", "Player of the Week", "Player of the Week", "Player of the Week", "-", "Rookie of the Week", "Rookie of the Week", "Rookie of the Week" ], [ "-", "Name", "School", "Class", "Position", "-", "Name", "School", "Position" ], [ "December 3, 2012", "Wesley Saunders", "Harvard", "So.", "G/F", "-", "Siyani Chambers", "Harvard", "G" ], [ "December 10, 2012", "Wesley Saunders", "Harvard", "So.", "G/F", "-", "-", "-", "-" ], [ "December 17, 2012", "-", "-", "-", "-", "-", "Siyani Chambers", "Harvard", "G" ], [ "January 7, 2013", "-", "-", "-", "-", "-", "Siyani Chambers", "Harvard", "G" ], [ "January 14, 2013", "Wesley Saunders", "Harvard", "So.", "G/F", "-", "Siyani Chambers", "Harvard", "G" ], [ "January 28, 2013", "Christian Webster", "Harvard", "Sr.", "G", "-", "Siyani Chambers", "Harvard", "G" ], [ "February 4, 2013", "Wesley Saunders", "Harvard", "So.", "G/F", "-", "-", "-", "-" ], [ "February 18, 2013", "Kenyatta Smith", "Harvard", "So.", "C", "-", "-", "-", "-" ], [ "February 25, 2013", "Wesley Saunders", "Harvard", "So.", "G/F", "-", "-", "-", "-" ], [ "March 10, 2013", "-", "-", "-", "-", "-", "Siyani Chambers", "Harvard", "G" ] ]
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How did Wesley Saunders and Siyani Chambers do in the 2012-13 season?
2012–13 Harvard Crimson men's basketball team Wesley Saunders of Harvard got 5 Player of the Week awards and Siyani Chambers of Harvard got 6 Rookie of the Week Awards.
12,991
totto_source/train_json/example-5290.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gale_Harold
Gale Harold
TV shows
[ [ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ], [ "2000–2005", "Queer as Folk", "Brian Kinney", "Main cast; 83 episodes (Seasons 1-5; 2000–2005)" ], [ "2003", "Street Time", "Geoff Beddoes", "Episode 2.08: Gone Episode 2.09: Get Up, Stand Up" ], [ "2003", "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit", "Dr. Garrett Lang", "Episode 4.24: \"Perfect\"" ], [ "2005", "Fathers and Sons", "Elliott", "Made-for-television film" ], [ "2005", "Martha: Behind Bars", "Peter Bacanovic", "Made-for-television film" ], [ "2006", "The Unit", "Rory", "Episode 1.07: \"Dedication\" Episode 1.10: \"Unannounced\"" ], [ "2006", "Deadwood", "Wyatt Earp", "Episode 3.08: \"Leviathan Smiles\" Episode 3.09: \"Amateur Night\"" ], [ "2006", "Vanished", "Agent Graham Kelton", "Main cast (Episodes 1-7) 8 episodes" ], [ "2007", "Grey's Anatomy", "Shane", "Episode 4.09: \"Crash Into Me, Part 1\" Episode 4.10: \"Crash Into Me, Part 2\"" ], [ "2008–2009", "Desperate Housewives", "Jackson Braddock", "14 episodes (4.17, 5.01, 5.02, 5.03, 5.04, 5.05, 5.06, 5.07, 5.08, 5.11 (voice), 5.12 (voice), 5.21, 5.22 & 5.23)" ], [ "2010", "CSI: NY", "Kevin Scott", "Episode 6.22: \"Point of View\"" ], [ "2010–2011", "Hellcats", "Julian Parrish", "9 episodes (1.03, 1.05, 1.06, 1.10, 1.13, 1.15, 1.19, 1.20 & 1.21)" ], [ "2011-2012", "The Secret Circle", "Charles Mead", "Main cast - Harold didn't appear in 6 episodes (1.04, 1.07, 1.11, 1.14, 1.16 & 1.18)" ], [ "2013-2014", "Defiance", "Connor Lang", "Episodes: 1.06, 1.08, 1.09 & 2.05" ], [ "2018", "Criminal Minds", "Dr. Daryl Wright", "Episode: 14.09: \"Broken Wing\"" ] ]
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What year did Harold appear in 8 episodes as Agent Graham Kelton in Vanished?
In 2006, Harold appeared in 8 episodes as Agent Graham Kelton in Vanished.
768
totto_source/dev_json/example-767.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_metropolitan_areas_in_the_European_Union_by_GDP
List of metropolitan areas in the European Union by GDP
2018
[ [ "Rank", "Metro Area", "Gross Metropolitan Product (in billions EUR)" ], [ "1", "France Paris metropolitan area, France", "681" ], [ "2", "United Kingdom Greater London, United Kingdom", "665" ], [ "3", "ItalyMilan metropolitan area, Italy", "594" ], [ "4=", "Germany Rhine-Ruhr, Germany", "310" ], [ "4=", "Spain Madrid Metropolitan Area, Spain", "310" ], [ "6", "Italy Rome metropolitan area, Italy", "297" ], [ "7", "Italy Turin metropolitan area, Italy", "280" ], [ "8", "Netherlands Randstad, Netherlands", "263" ], [ "9", "Germany Frankfurt/Rhine-Main, Germany", "173" ], [ "10", "Italy Metropolitan City of Bologna, Italy", "170" ], [ "11", "Italy Metropolitan City of Florence, Italy", "162" ], [ "12", "Germany Munich Region, Germany", "147" ], [ "13", "Germany Berlin Metropolitan Region, Germany", "146" ], [ "14", "Italy Metropolitan City of Naples, Italy", "140" ], [ "15", "Spain Barcelona metropolitan area, Spain", "137" ], [ "16", "Belgium Brussels Capital Region, Belgium", "133" ], [ "17", "Germany Hamburg Metropolitan Region, Germany", "132" ], [ "18", "Sweden Stockholm metropolitan area, Sweden", "131" ], [ "19", "Germany Stuttgart Region, Germany", "120" ], [ "20", "Austria Vienna metropolitan area, Austria", "111" ], [ "21", "Denmark Greater Copenhagen, Denmark", "102" ], [ "22", "Norway Greater Oslo Region, Norway", "96" ], [ "23", "Greece Athens metropolitan area, Greece", "95" ], [ "24", "Italy Metropolitan City of Bolzano, Italy", "92" ], [ "25", "Republic of Ireland Dublin Metropolitan Area, Ireland", "84" ], [ "26", "Finland Greater Helsinki, Finland", "75" ], [ "27=", "France Lyon metropolitan area, France", "74" ], [ "27=", "United Kingdom Greater Manchester, United Kingdom", "74" ], [ "29", "France European Metropolis of Lille, France", "72" ] ]
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How did Rhine-Ruhr's GDP rank in the European Union?
The Rhine-Ruhr metropolitan region was the 4th largest GDP metropolitan area in the European Union.
1,350
totto_source/dev_json/example-1349.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Francisco_Proposition_H_(2005)
San Francisco Proposition H (2005)
Results at the polls
[ [ "Choice", "Votes", "%" ], [ "Referendum passed Yes", "123,033", "53.56" ], [ "No", "89,856", "39.12" ], [ "Invalid or blank votes", "16,825", "7.32" ], [ "Total votes", "229,714", "100.00" ] ]
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How to compare the number of yes and no votes for the measure?
The measure passed with a yes vote of 123,033 to a no vote of 89,856.
12,749
totto_source/train_json/example-5048.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1969_Danish_electoral_age_referendum
1969 Danish electoral age referendum
Results
[ [ "Choice", "Votes", "%" ], [ "For", "448,726", "21.4" ], [ "Against", "1,646,685", "78.6" ], [ "Invalid/blank votes", "8,443", "–" ], [ "Total", "2,103,854", "100" ], [ "Registered voters/turnout", "3,309,551", "63.6" ], [ "Source: Nohlen & Stöver", "Source: Nohlen & Stöver", "Source: Nohlen & Stöver" ] ]
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What were the turnout and results for the 1969 Danish electoral age referendum?
The 1969 Danish electoral age referendum was rejected by 78.6% of voters with a turnout of 63.6%.
14,473
totto_source/train_json/example-6772.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_LPGA_Championship
2010 LPGA Championship
Final round
[ [ "Place", "Player", "Nation", "Score", "To par", "Money ($)" ], [ "1", "Cristie Kerr", "United States", "68-66-69-66=269", "−19", "337,500" ], [ "2", "Song-Hee Kim", "South Korea", "72-71-69-69=281", "−7", "207,790" ], [ "T3", "Ai Miyazato", "Japan", "76-71-70-66=283", "−5", "133,672" ], [ "T3", "Jiyai Shin", "South Korea", "72-70-70-71=283", "−5", "133,672" ], [ "T5", "I.K. Kim", "South Korea", "72-70-72-70=284", "−4", "85,323" ], [ "T5", "Karrie Webb", "Australia", "72-72-69-71=284", "−4", "85,323" ], [ "T7", "Meaghan Francella", "United States", "73-71-70-71=285", "−3", "54,323" ], [ "T7", "Jimin Kang", "South Korea", "74-67-70-74=285", "−3", "54,323" ], [ "T7", "Inbee Park", "South Korea", "69-70-75-71=285", "−3", "54,323" ], [ "T7", "Morgan Pressel", "United States", "72-76-68-69=285", "−3", "54,323" ] ]
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Who was the 2010 LPGA champion?
The 2010 LPGA champion was Cristie Kerr, with a 269 (−19) to win by twelve strokes over Song-Hee Kim.
11,340
totto_source/train_json/example-3639.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samba,_Jammu_and_Kashmir
Samba, Jammu and Kashmir
Demographics
[ [ "-", "Total", "General", "Schedule Caste", "Schedule Tribe", "Children" ], [ "Total", "12,700", "9,066", "3,629", "5", "1,365" ], [ "Male", "6,979", "5,041", "1,934", "4", "756" ], [ "Female", "5,721", "4,025", "1,695", "1", "609" ] ]
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What is the population of Samba in total and for each gender?
Samba has a population of 12,700 of which 6,979 (55%) are males while 5,721 (45%) are females.
18,699
totto_source/train_json/example-10998.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/June_2015_Turkish_general_election
June 2015 Turkish general election
Results
[ [ "-", "-", "-", "-", "-" ], [ "↓", "↓", "↓", "↓", "-" ], [ "258", "132", "80", "80", "-" ], [ "AKP", "CHP", "MHP", "HDP", "-" ] ]
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What party earned the most seats during the June 2015 Turkish general election, and how many seats did they get?
AKP got 258 seats.
18,903
totto_source/train_json/example-11202.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angelababy
Angelababy
Awards and nominations
[ [ "Year", "Award", "Category", "Nominated work", "Result", "Ref." ], [ "2013", "Hong Kong Society of Cinematographers Awards", "Most Charismatic Actress", "N/A", "Won", "-" ], [ "2013", "13th Chinese Film Media Awards", "Most Anticipated Actress", "First Time", "Won", "-" ], [ "2013", "1st China International Film Festival London", "Best Actress", "Crimes of Passion", "Nominated", "-" ], [ "2013", "9th Huading Awards", "Most Popular Actress Elected by Media", "N/A", "Won", "-" ], [ "2014", "21st Beijing College Student Film Festival", "Most Popular Actress", "Young Detective Dee: Rise of the Sea Dragon", "Won", "-" ], [ "2014", "14th Chinese Film Media Awards", "Most Anticipated Actress", "Young Detective Dee: Rise of the Sea Dragon", "Nominated", "-" ], [ "2016", "19th Huading Awards", "Best Actress (Ancient Drama)", "Love Yunge from the Desert", "Nominated", "-" ], [ "2016", "33rd Hundred Flowers Awards", "Best Supporting Actress", "Mojin: The Lost Legend", "Won", "-" ], [ "2016", "8th Macau International Movie Festival", "Best Actress", "Kill Time", "Nominated", "-" ] ]
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What year did Angelababy win Best Supporting Actress at the 33rd Hundred Flowers Awards, and what was the nominated work?
In 2016, Angelababy won the Hundred Flowers Award for Best Supporting Actress for Mojin: The Lost Legend.
13,249
totto_source/train_json/example-5548.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Schexnaider
Jeff Schexnaider
Head coaching record
[ [ "Season", "Team", "Overall", "Conference", "Standing", "Postseason" ], [ "Louisiana–Monroe Indians (Southland Conference) (2006–2006)", "Louisiana–Monroe Indians (Southland Conference) (2006–2006)", "Louisiana–Monroe Indians (Southland Conference) (2006–2006)", "Louisiana–Monroe Indians (Southland Conference) (2006–2006)", "Louisiana–Monroe Indians (Southland Conference) (2006–2006)", "Louisiana–Monroe Indians (Southland Conference) (2006–2006)" ], [ "2006", "Louisiana–Monroe", "18–24", "12–16", "8th", "-" ], [ "Louisiana–Monroe:", "Louisiana–Monroe:", "18–24", "12–16", "-", "-" ], [ "Louisiana–Monroe Warhawks (Sun Belt Conference) (2007–2014)", "Louisiana–Monroe Warhawks (Sun Belt Conference) (2007–2014)", "Louisiana–Monroe Warhawks (Sun Belt Conference) (2007–2014)", "Louisiana–Monroe Warhawks (Sun Belt Conference) (2007–2014)", "Louisiana–Monroe Warhawks (Sun Belt Conference) (2007–2014)", "Louisiana–Monroe Warhawks (Sun Belt Conference) (2007–2014)" ], [ "2007", "Louisiana–Monroe", "29–28", "15–14", "T-3rd", "-" ], [ "2008", "Louisiana–Monroe", "34–24", "20–10", "1st", "-" ], [ "2009", "Louisiana–Monroe", "32–27", "12–17", "T-7th", "-" ], [ "2010", "Louisiana–Monroe", "17–38", "7–23", "10th", "-" ], [ "2011", "Louisiana–Monroe", "24–30", "9–21", "T-9th", "-" ], [ "2012", "Louisiana–Monroe", "32–30", "15–15", "T-5th", "2012 NCAA Baton Rouge Regional (1-2)" ], [ "2013", "Louisiana–Monroe", "18–36", "7–23", "10th", "-" ], [ "2014", "Louisiana–Monroe", "8–17", "1–5", "-", "-" ], [ "Louisiana–Monroe:", "Louisiana–Monroe:", "194–230", "86–128", "-", "-" ], [ "Total:", "Total:", "212–254", "-", "-", "-" ], [ "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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Who was the head coach of Louisiana at Monroe in 2006-2014, and what was the coach's record?
Schexnaider was the head coach of Louisiana at Monroe from 2006 to 2014, compiling an overall record of 212–254.
13,875
totto_source/train_json/example-6174.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_All-Pac-12_Conference_men's_basketball_teams
List of All-Pac-12 Conference men's basketball teams
1950–1959
[ [ "Season", "North", "North", "South", "South", "Ref" ], [ "Season", "Players", "Teams", "Players", "Teams", "Ref" ], [ "1949–50", "Will Urban", "Oregon", "Bill Sharman", "USC", "-" ], [ "1949–50", "Ed Gayda", "Washington State", "George Yardley", "Stanford", "-" ], [ "1949–50", "Gene Conley", "Washington State", "Carl Kraushaar", "UCLA", "-" ], [ "1949–50", "Lou Soriano", "Washington", "George Stanich", "UCLA", "-" ], [ "1949–50", "Bob Pritchett", "Idaho", "Bob Matheny", "California", "-" ], [ "1950–51", "Frank Guisness", "Washington", "Dick Ridgway", "UCLA", "-" ], [ "1950–51", "Bob Peterson", "Oregon", "Bill Hagler", "California", "-" ], [ "1950–51", "Bob Houbregs", "Washington", "Jim Ramstead", "Stanford", "-" ], [ "1950–51", "Bob Gambold", "Washington State", "Tom Riach", "USC", "-" ], [ "1950–51", "Bob Payne", "Oregon State", "Eddie Sheldrake", "UCLA", "-" ], [ "1951–52", "Frank Guisness", "Washington", "Ron Tomsic", "Stanford", "-" ], [ "1951–52", "Hartly Kruger", "Idaho", "Ken Flower", "USC", "-" ], [ "1951–52", "Bob Houbregs", "Washington", "Bob McKeen", "California", "-" ], [ "1951–52", "Ken Hunt", "Oregon", "Jim Doan", "California", "-" ], [ "1951–52", "Danny Johnston", "Oregon State", "Jim Walsh", "Stanford", "-" ], [ "1952–53", "Chet Noe", "Oregon", "Ken Flower", "USC", "-" ], [ "1952–53", "Doug McClary", "Washington", "John Ricksen", "California", "-" ], [ "1952–53", "Bob Houbregs", "Washington", "Bob McKeen", "California", "-" ], [ "1952–53", "Joe Cipriano", "Washington", "Bob Matheny", "California", "-" ], [ "1952–53", "Ken Wegner", "Oregon", "Ron Tomsic", "Stanford", "-" ], [ "1953–54", "Ron Bennink", "Washington State", "Roy Irvin", "USC", "-" ], [ "1953–54", "Dean Parsons", "Washington", "Bob McKeen", "California", "-" ], [ "1953–54", "Swede Halbrook", "Oregon State", "Russ Lawler", "Stanford", "-" ], [ "1953–54", "Cecil Holland", "Oregon", "Ron Livingston", "UCLA", "-" ], [ "1953–54", "Bob Garrison", "Idaho", "Don Bragg", "UCLA", "-" ], [ "1954–55", "Dean Parsons", "Washington", "John Moore", "UCLA", "-" ], [ "1954–55", "Jim Loscutoff", "Oregon", "Don Bragg", "UCLA", "-" ], [ "1954–55", "Swede Halbrook", "Oregon State", "Willie Naulls", "UCLA", "-" ], [ "1954–55", "Ron Bennink", "Washington State", "Bob McKeen", "California", "-" ], [ "1954–55", "Harlan Melton", "Idaho", "Ron Tomsic", "Stanford", "-" ], [ "1954–55", "N/A", "N/A", "Dick Welsh", "USC", "-" ] ]
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Who was in All-PCC basketball selection in 1951?
Bob Gambold was in All-PCC basketball selection in 1951.
15,878
totto_source/train_json/example-8177.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Pearson_(runner)
Andrew Pearson (runner)
International competitions
[ [ "Year", "Competition", "Venue", "Position", "Event", "Notes" ], [ "1989", "World Cross Country Championships", "Stavanger, Norway", "62nd", "Junior race", "27:54" ], [ "1990", "World Cross Country Championships", "Aix-les-Bains, France", "42nd", "Junior race", "24:21" ], [ "1990", "World Cross Country Championships", "Aix-les-Bains, France", "9th", "Junior team", "160 pts" ], [ "1993", "World Cross Country Championships", "Amorebieta, Spain", "32nd", "Senior race", "34:18" ], [ "1993", "World Cross Country Championships", "Amorebieta, Spain", "7th", "Senior team", "353 pts" ], [ "1994", "World Half Marathon Championships", "Oslo, Norway", "60th", "Half marathon", "1:04:30" ], [ "1994", "World Half Marathon Championships", "Oslo, Norway", "12th", "Team", "3:10:51" ], [ "1995", "World Cross Country Championships", "Durham, United Kingdom", "20th", "Senior race", "35:07" ], [ "1995", "World Cross Country Championships", "Durham, United Kingdom", "9th", "Senior team", "354 pts" ], [ "1995", "European Cross Country Championships", "Alnwick, United Kingdom", "3rd", "Senior race", "26:47" ], [ "1995", "European Cross Country Championships", "Alnwick, United Kingdom", "3rd", "Senior team", "55 pts" ], [ "1996", "World Cross Country Championships", "Stellenbosch, South Africa", "51st", "Senior race", "36:07" ], [ "1996", "World Cross Country Championships", "Stellenbosch, South Africa", "5th", "Senior team", "252 pts" ], [ "1997", "World Cross Country Championships", "Turin, Italy", "56th", "Senior race", "37:18" ], [ "1997", "World Cross Country Championships", "Turin, Italy", "6th", "Senior team", "325 pts" ], [ "1998", "World Cross Country Championships", "Marrakesh, Morocco", "59th", "Senior race", "36:41" ], [ "1998", "World Cross Country Championships", "Marrakesh, Morocco", "10th", "Senior team", "216 pts" ], [ "1998", "European Mountain Running Trophy", "Sestiere, Italy", "2nd", "Senior race", "53:44" ], [ "1998", "European Mountain Running Trophy", "Sestiere, Italy", "2nd", "Senior team", "24 pts" ], [ "1999", "World Cross Country Championships", "Belfast, United Kingdom", "65th", "Senior race", "42:48" ], [ "1999", "World Cross Country Championships", "Belfast, United Kingdom", "8th", "Senior team", "159 pts" ] ]
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What competitions did Andrew Pearson compete in in 1989 and 1990 and what position was scored in what events?
In the International competitions in junior race, Andrew Pearson placed 62nd and 42nd at the 1989 and 1990 World Cross Country Championships, respectively.
16,458
totto_source/train_json/example-8757.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Bishop
John Bishop
Filmography
[ [ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ], [ "2007-2008", "The Panel", "Panellist", "6 episodes" ], [ "2008", "Celebrity Juice", "Guest panellist", "Series 1, Episode 7" ], [ "2009, 2010", "Live at the Apollo", "Guest performer", "2 episodes" ], [ "2009, 2010", "Michael McIntyre's Comedy Roadshow", "Guest performer", "Series 1, Episode 2 & Series 2, Episode 3" ], [ "2009–2010", "Skins", "Rob Fitch", "Series 3–4 (3 episodes)" ], [ "2010–2011", "John Bishop's Britain", "Presenter", "2 series on BBC One" ], [ "2010–2011", "A League of Their Own", "Regular (appeared as a guest panelist in Series 11)", "4 series" ], [ "2010", "Have I Got News for You", "Guest presenter", "Series 39, Episode 9 & Series 40, Episode 3" ], [ "2010", "Mock the Week", "Guest panellist", "Series 8, Episode 2" ], [ "2010", "Would I Lie to You?", "Guest panellist", "Series 4, Episode 8" ], [ "2011", "Top Gear", "Guest", "Series 16, Episode 3" ], [ "2011", "Little Crackers", "Bobby", "Series 2, Episode 7: \"John Bishop's Little Cracker\"" ], [ "2012", "Who Do You Think You Are?", "Himself", "Series 9, Episode 10" ], [ "2012", "Accused", "Peter Cartwright", "Two episodes (Stephen's Story and Tina's Story)" ], [ "2012", "Panto!", "Lewis Loud", "With Sheridan Smith" ], [ "2013", "John Bishop's Only Joking", "Presenter", "-" ], [ "2013–2015", "John Bishop's Christmas Show", "Presenter", "One-off specials for BBC One" ], [ "2013", "Royal Variety Performance", "Presenter", "-" ], [ "2014", "John Bishop's Australia", "Presenter", "Mini-series" ], [ "2014", "A Night In With Olly Murs", "Himself", "One-off special" ], [ "2015", "Backchat", "Guest", "Series 2, Episode 5" ], [ "2015", "The John Bishop Show", "Presenter", "1 series" ], [ "2015", "TFI Friday", "Guest", "Series 7, Episode 6" ], [ "2015", "John Bishop's Gorilla Adventure", "Presenter", "One-off show" ], [ "2015", "Top Gear from A-Z", "Narrator", "One-off specials" ], [ "2016—", "John Bishop: In Conversation With...", "Presenter", "Also executive producer" ], [ "2016", "Jamie & Jimmy's Friday Night Feast", "Guest", "Series 4, Episode 1" ], [ "2017", "The Nightly Show", "Guest presenter", "5 episodes" ], [ "2017", "Fearless", "Steve Livesey", "ITV drama, 4 episodes" ] ]
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How did John Bishop feature in his 2012 movies?
In 2012, John Bishop appeared in series "Who Do You Think You Are?" , "Accused" and "Panto!", where he starred as Lewis Loud.
13,757
totto_source/train_json/example-6056.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghetto_Gothic
Ghetto Gothic
Track listing
[ [ "No.", "Title", "Length" ], [ "1.", "\"Blinded By Your Stuff\"", "4:55" ], [ "2.", "\"On 115\"", "2:49" ], [ "3.", "\"My Love Belongs To You\"", "4:52" ], [ "4.", "\"There\"", "4:49" ], [ "5.", "\"Greasy Lightin'\"", "3:50" ], [ "6.", "\"Lilly Done The Zampoughi Every Time I Pulled Her Coattail\"", "6:00" ], [ "7.", "\"Same Ole Raggedy Song\"", "2:44" ], [ "8.", "\"The Apple Stretching\"", "10:31" ], [ "9.", "\"Just Don't Make No Sense\"", "5:50" ], [ "10.", "\"Quittin Time\"", "5:59" ], [ "Total length:", "Total length:", "52:22" ] ]
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On which album do the songs "There", "The Apple Stretching" and "On 115" feature?
Ghetto Gothic contains the songs "There", "The Apple Stretching" and "On 115".
14,225
totto_source/train_json/example-6524.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahira_Khan
Mahira Khan
Film
[ [ "Year", "Film", "Role", "Director", "Notes" ], [ "2011", "Bol", "Ayesha Khan", "Shoaib Mansoor", "-" ], [ "2015", "Bin Roye", "Saba Shafiq", "Shahzad Kashmiri", "-" ], [ "2015", "Manto", "Madaran", "Sarmad Khoosat", "Appeared in screen credits and in the song \"Kya Hoga\"" ], [ "2016", "Ho Mann Jahaan", "Manizeh", "Asim Raza", "-" ], [ "2016", "Actor in Law", "Herself", "Nabeel Qureshi", "Special Appearance" ], [ "2017", "Raees", "Aasiya", "Rahul Dholakia", "Hindi film" ], [ "2017", "Verna", "Sara", "Shoaib Mansoor", "-" ], [ "2018", "7 Din Mohabbat In", "Neeli", "Meenu Gaur & Farjad Nabi", "-" ], [ "2019", "The Legend of Maula Jatt", "Makhoo Jattni", "Bilal Lashari", "Post-production" ], [ "2019", "Parey Hut Love", "TBA", "Asim Raza", "Special appearance" ], [ "TBA", "Superstar", "TBA", "Mohammed Ehteshamuddin", "Pre-production" ] ]
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In which 2015 film directed by Sarmad Khoosat did Mahira Khan act?
Mahira Khan acted in the Sarmad Khoosat-directed film Manto in 2015.
18,141
totto_source/train_json/example-10440.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Hagger
Kim Hagger
International competitions
[ [ "Year", "Competition", "Venue", "Position", "Event", "Notes" ], [ "Representing Great Britain and England", "Representing Great Britain and England", "Representing Great Britain and England", "Representing Great Britain and England", "Representing Great Britain and England", "Representing Great Britain and England" ], [ "1984", "Olympic Games", "Los Angeles, United States", "8th", "Heptathlon", "6127 pts" ], [ "1986", "Commonwealth Games", "Edinburgh, Scotland", "4th", "Long jump", "6.34 m" ], [ "1986", "Commonwealth Games", "Edinburgh, Scotland", "3rd", "Heptathlon", "5823" ], [ "1986", "European Championships", "Stuttgart, Germany", "9th", "Heptathlon", "6173" ], [ "1987", "World Championships", "Rome, Italy", "9th", "Heptathlon", "6167" ], [ "1988", "Olympic Games", "Seoul, South Korea", "17th (q)", "Long jump", "6.34 m" ], [ "1988", "Olympic Games", "Seoul, South Korea", "17th", "Heptathlon", "5975" ], [ "1990", "Commonwealth Games", "Auckland, New Zealand", "9th", "Long jump", "6.27 m" ], [ "1990", "Commonwealth Games", "Auckland, New Zealand", "—", "Heptathlon", "DNF" ], [ "1990", "European Indoor Championships", "Glasgow, Scotland", "11th", "Long jump", "6.21 m" ] ]
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In what year did Kim Hagger compete at the Olympic Games in Seoul, what position did she finish and how many points did she score?
In 1998 Olympics, Kim Hagger finished 17th with 5975 points in Seoul.
461
totto_source/dev_json/example-460.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cities_in_India_by_population
List of cities in India by population
1 to 25
[ [ "Rank", "City", "Population (2011)", "Population (2001)", "State or union territory", "Ref" ], [ "1", "Mumbai", "12,442,373", "11,978,450", "Maharashtra", "-" ], [ "2", "Delhi", "11,034,555", "9,879,172", "Delhi", "-" ], [ "3", "Bangalore", "8,443,675", "4,301,326", "Karnataka", "-" ], [ "4", "Hyderabad", "6,731,790", "3,637,483", "Telangana", "-" ], [ "5", "Ahmedabad", "5,577,940", "3,520,085", "Gujarat", "-" ], [ "6", "Chennai", "4,646,732", "4,343,645", "Tamil Nadu", "-" ], [ "7", "Kolkata", "4,496,694", "4,572,876", "West Bengal", "-" ], [ "8", "Surat", "4,467,797", "2,433,835", "Gujarat", "-" ], [ "9", "Pune", "3,124,458", "2,538,473", "Maharashtra", "-" ], [ "10", "Jaipur", "3,046,163", "2,322,575", "Rajasthan", "-" ], [ "11", "Lucknow", "2,817,105", "2,185,927", "Uttar Pradesh", "-" ], [ "12", "Kanpur", "2,765,348", "2,551,337", "Uttar Pradesh", "-" ], [ "13", "Nagpur", "2,405,665", "2,052,066", "Maharashtra", "-" ], [ "14", "Indore", "1,964,086", "1,474,968", "Madhya Pradesh", "-" ], [ "15", "Thane", "1,841,488", "1,262,551", "Maharashtra", "-" ], [ "16", "Bhopal", "1,798,218", "1,437,354", "Madhya Pradesh", "-" ], [ "17", "Visakhapatnam", "1,728,128", "982,904", "Andhra Pradesh", "-" ], [ "18", "Pimpri-Chinchwad", "1,727,692", "1,012,472", "Maharashtra", "-" ], [ "19", "Patna", "1,684,222", "1,366,444", "Bihar", "-" ], [ "20", "Vadodara", "1,670,806", "1,306,227", "Gujarat", "-" ], [ "21", "Ghaziabad", "1,648,643", "968,256", "Uttar Pradesh", "-" ], [ "22", "Ludhiana", "1,618,879", "1,398,467", "Punjab", "-" ], [ "23", "Agra", "1,585,704", "1,275,134", "Uttar Pradesh", "-" ], [ "24", "Nashik", "1,486,053", "1,077,236", "Maharashtra", "-" ], [ "25", "Faridabad", "1,414,050", "1,055,938", "Haryana", "-" ] ]
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What is the third-most populous city in India?
Bangalore is the third-most populous city in India.
2,561
totto_source/dev_json/example-2560.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S.C._Braga_in_European_football
S.C. Braga in European football
Recent history
[ [ "Season", "Competition", "Round", "Opponent", "Home", "Away", "Agg." ], [ "2011–12", "UEFA Europa League", "PO", "Switzerland Young Boys", "0–0", "2–2", "2–2 (a)" ], [ "2011–12", "UEFA Europa League", "GS", "England Birmingham City", "1–0", "3–1", "2nd" ], [ "2011–12", "UEFA Europa League", "GS", "Belgium Club Brugge", "1–2", "1–1", "2nd" ], [ "2011–12", "UEFA Europa League", "GS", "Slovenia Maribor", "5–1", "1–1", "2nd" ], [ "2011–12", "UEFA Europa League", "R32", "Turkey Beşiktaş", "0–2", "1–0", "1–2" ], [ "2012–13", "UEFA Champions League", "PO", "Italy Udinese", "1–1", "1–1 (aet)", "1–1 (5–4 p)" ], [ "2012–13", "UEFA Champions League", "GS", "Romania CFR Cluj", "0–2", "1–3", "4th" ], [ "2012–13", "UEFA Champions League", "GS", "Turkey Galatasaray", "1–2", "2–0", "4th" ], [ "2012–13", "UEFA Champions League", "GS", "England Manchester United", "1–3", "2–3", "4th" ], [ "2013–14", "UEFA Europa League", "PO", "Romania Pandurii Târgu Jiu", "0–2 (aet)", "1–0", "1–2" ], [ "2015–16", "UEFA Europa League", "GS", "Czech Republic Slovan Liberec", "2–1", "1–0", "1st" ], [ "2015–16", "UEFA Europa League", "GS", "Netherlands Groningen", "1–0", "0–0", "1st" ], [ "2015–16", "UEFA Europa League", "GS", "France Marseille", "3–2", "0–1", "1st" ], [ "2015–16", "UEFA Europa League", "R32", "Switzerland Sion", "2–2", "2–1", "4–3" ], [ "2015–16", "UEFA Europa League", "R16", "Turkey Fenerbahçe", "4–1", "0–1", "4–2" ], [ "2015–16", "UEFA Europa League", "QF", "Ukraine Shakhtar Donetsk", "1–2", "0–4", "1–6" ], [ "2016–17", "UEFA Europa League", "GS", "Belgium Gent", "1–1", "2–2", "3rd" ], [ "2016–17", "UEFA Europa League", "GS", "Ukraine Shakhtar Donetsk", "2–4", "0–2", "3rd" ], [ "2016–17", "UEFA Europa League", "GS", "Turkey Konyaspor", "3–1", "1–1", "3rd" ], [ "2017–18", "UEFA Europa League", "Q3", "Sweden AIK", "2–1", "1–1", "3–2" ], [ "2017–18", "UEFA Europa League", "PO", "Iceland FH", "3–2", "2–1", "5–3" ], [ "2017–18", "UEFA Europa League", "GS", "Bulgaria Ludogorets Razgrad", "0–2", "1–1", "1st" ], [ "2017–18", "UEFA Europa League", "GS", "Turkey İstanbul Başakşehir", "2–1", "1–2", "1st" ], [ "2017–18", "UEFA Europa League", "GS", "Germany 1899 Hoffenheim", "3–1", "1–2", "1st" ], [ "2017–18", "UEFA Europa League", "R32", "France Marseille", "1–0", "0–3", "1-3" ] ]
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How did Braga do in the 2011–12 UEFA Europa League?
In the 2011–12 UEFA Europa League, Braga met Switzerland's Young Boys in the play-off, drawing 0–0 at home and 2–2 away.
18,119
totto_source/train_json/example-10418.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S.E.X._Appeal
S.E.X. Appeal
Singles
[ [ "Title", "Year", "Chart Positions", "Chart Positions", "Chart Positions", "Info", "Album" ], [ "Title", "Year", "GER", "AUT", "SWI", "Info", "Album" ], [ "\"Voulez-vous Coucher Avec Moi\" (featuring Raz-Ma-Taz)", "1996", "—", "18", "—", "Released in 1996, but first appeared on the 2010 mini-album/remix album Reflections", "Reflections" ], [ "\"Life Goes Up, Life Goes Down\" (featuring Gino Gillian)", "1997", "—", "—", "—", "Released in 1997, but first appeared on the 2010 mini-album/remix album Reflections", "Reflections" ], [ "\"Dirty Talk\" (featuring Gino Gillian)", "1998", "—", "—", "—", "Released in 1998, but first appeared on the 2010 mini-album/remix album Reflections", "Reflections" ], [ "\"Sex is a Thrill with the Pill\" (featuring Gino Gillian)", "1998", "—", "—", "—", "-", "Peeping Tom" ], [ "\"Kids in America\"", "2000", "—", "—", "—", "-", "Peeping Tom" ], [ "\"Do You Love Me\"", "2004", "—", "—", "—", "-", "Sensuality" ], [ "\"Let Me Feel Your Sexappeal\"", "2007", "—", "—", "—", "-", "Sensuality" ], [ "\"Sensuality\"", "2007", "—", "—", "—", "-", "Sensuality" ], [ "\"Sex on the Phone\"", "2009", "—", "—", "—", "The radio version only appears on the bonus disc 2 of the album Peeping Tom Reloaded", "Peeping Tom Reloaded" ], [ "\"Gimme (Safer Sex)\" (featuring LayZee)", "2010", "—", "—", "—", "The radio version only appears on the bonus disc 2 of the album Peeping Tom Reloaded", "Peeping Tom Reloaded" ], [ "\"Poison Called Love\"", "2011", "—", "—", "—", "-", "Russian Roulette" ], [ "\"Wild Beast\"", "2012", "—", "—", "—", "-", "Russian Roulette" ], [ "\"Love is the Code\"", "2013", "—", "—", "—", "-", "Russian Roulette" ], [ "\"—\" denotes single, that failed to chart or was not released", "\"—\" denotes single, that failed to chart or was not released", "\"—\" denotes single, that failed to chart or was not released", "\"—\" denotes single, that failed to chart or was not released", "\"—\" denotes single, that failed to chart or was not released", "\"—\" denotes single, that failed to chart or was not released", "\"—\" denotes single, that failed to chart or was not released" ] ]
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What were the two singles released by Russian Roulette in 2011 and 2012?
The singles "Poison Called Love", in 2011, and "Wild Beast", in 2012, were released by Russian Roulette.
17,551
totto_source/train_json/example-9850.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ludwig_Augustinsson
Ludwig Augustinsson
Club
[ [ "Club", "Season", "League", "League", "League", "Cup", "Cup", "Continental", "Continental", "Total", "Total" ], [ "Club", "Season", "Division", "Apps", "Goals", "Apps", "Goals", "Apps", "Goals", "Apps", "Goals" ], [ "IF Brommapojkarna", "2011", "Superettan", "3", "0", "1", "0", "—", "—", "4", "0" ], [ "IF Brommapojkarna", "2012", "Superettan", "27", "2", "0", "0", "—", "—", "27", "2" ], [ "IF Brommapojkarna", "Total", "Total", "30", "2", "1", "0", "0", "0", "31", "2" ], [ "IFK Göteborg", "2013", "Allsvenskan", "1", "0", "3", "0", "0", "0", "4", "0" ], [ "IFK Göteborg", "2014", "Allsvenskan", "28", "1", "5", "0", "5", "0", "38", "1" ], [ "IFK Göteborg", "Total", "Total", "29", "1", "8", "0", "5", "0", "42", "1" ], [ "Copenhagen", "2014–15", "Danish Superliga", "15", "1", "4", "1", "—", "—", "19", "2" ], [ "Copenhagen", "2015–16", "Danish Superliga", "31", "1", "3", "0", "4", "0", "38", "1" ], [ "Copenhagen", "2016–17", "Danish Superliga", "32", "1", "2", "1", "16", "0", "50", "2" ], [ "Copenhagen", "Total", "Total", "78", "3", "9", "2", "20", "0", "107", "5" ], [ "Werder Bremen", "2017–18", "Bundesliga", "29", "1", "4", "0", "—", "—", "33", "1" ], [ "Werder Bremen", "2018–19", "Bundesliga", "28", "1", "4", "0", "0", "0", "32", "1" ], [ "Werder Bremen", "Total", "Total", "57", "2", "8", "0", "0", "0", "65", "2" ], [ "Career total", "Career total", "Career total", "186", "8", "26", "2", "25", "0", "247", "10" ] ]
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What teams did Ludwig Augustinsson play for in the 2014–15, 2015–16 and 2016–17 seasons and which teams specifically in the 2012 and 2014 seasons?
Ludwig Augustinsson played for Copenhagen in the 2014–15, 2015–16 and 2016–17 seasons with Danish Superliga and also with Superettan in 2012 and with Allsvenskan in 2014.
12,292
totto_source/train_json/example-4591.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dominique_Horwitz
Dominique Horwitz
Selected filmography
[ [ "Year", "Film", "Role", "Genre" ], [ "1979", "David", "Leo Singer", "war drama" ], [ "1987", "Der Madonna-Mann [de]", "Flamm", "crime" ], [ "1988", "Fifty Fifty", "Willi", "comedy" ], [ "1988", "Martha Jelleneck", "Zivi Thomas", "drama" ], [ "1990", "The Black Rider", "Pegleg", "drama musical fantasy" ], [ "1991", "Hausmänner", "-", "comedy" ], [ "1991", "Anna Goldin, the Last Witch", "Kubli", "historical drama" ], [ "1992", "Dead Flowers", "Willy De Ville", "drama" ], [ "1993", "Stalingrad", "Obergefreiter Fritz Reiser", "war drama" ], [ "1998", "The Little Girl Who Fell from the Tree", "Ben", "thriller" ], [ "1998", "Women Don't Lie", "Xavier", "romantic comedy" ], [ "1999", "Nightshapes", "Victor", "-" ], [ "2001", "Anne Frank: The Whole Story", "Hans Goslar", "mini-series" ], [ "2003", "Sams in Gefahr", "Fitzgerald Daume", "comedy" ], [ "2005", "Shooting Dogs", "Capitaine Charles Delon", "drama" ] ]
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Who played Pegleg in "The Black Rider"?
Dominique Horwitz played as Pegleg in "The Black Rider," and also as Obergefreiter Fritz Reiser in "Stalingrad" (1993).
12,665
totto_source/train_json/example-4964.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Monson
Dan Monson
Head coaching record
[ [ "Season", "Team", "Overall", "Conference", "Standing", "Postseason" ], [ "Gonzaga Bulldogs (West Coast Conference) (1997–1999)", "Gonzaga Bulldogs (West Coast Conference) (1997–1999)", "Gonzaga Bulldogs (West Coast Conference) (1997–1999)", "Gonzaga Bulldogs (West Coast Conference) (1997–1999)", "Gonzaga Bulldogs (West Coast Conference) (1997–1999)", "Gonzaga Bulldogs (West Coast Conference) (1997–1999)" ], [ "1997–98", "Gonzaga", "24–10", "10–4", "1st", "NIT Second Round" ], [ "1998–99", "Gonzaga", "28–7", "12–2", "1st", "NCAA Elite Eight" ], [ "Gonzaga:", "Gonzaga:", "52–17 (.754)", "22–6 (.786)", "-", "-" ], [ "Minnesota Golden Gophers (Big Ten Conference) (1999–2006)", "Minnesota Golden Gophers (Big Ten Conference) (1999–2006)", "Minnesota Golden Gophers (Big Ten Conference) (1999–2006)", "Minnesota Golden Gophers (Big Ten Conference) (1999–2006)", "Minnesota Golden Gophers (Big Ten Conference) (1999–2006)", "Minnesota Golden Gophers (Big Ten Conference) (1999–2006)" ], [ "1999–00", "Minnesota", "12–16", "4–12", "10th", "-" ], [ "2000–01", "Minnesota", "18–14", "5–11", "9th", "NIT Second Round" ], [ "2001–02", "Minnesota", "18–13", "9–7", "6th", "NIT Second Round" ], [ "2002–03", "Minnesota", "19–14", "8–8", "T–6th", "NIT Fourth Place" ], [ "2003–04", "Minnesota", "12–18", "3–13", "T–10th", "-" ], [ "2004–05", "Minnesota", "21–11", "10–6", "T–4th", "NCAA First Round" ], [ "2005–06", "Minnesota", "16–15", "5–11", "10th", "NIT Second Round" ], [ "2006–07", "Minnesota", "2–5", "0–0", "-", "-" ], [ "Minnesota:", "Minnesota:", "118–106 (.527)", "44–68 (.393)", "-", "-" ], [ "Long Beach State 49ers (Big West Conference) (2007–present)", "Long Beach State 49ers (Big West Conference) (2007–present)", "Long Beach State 49ers (Big West Conference) (2007–present)", "Long Beach State 49ers (Big West Conference) (2007–present)", "Long Beach State 49ers (Big West Conference) (2007–present)", "Long Beach State 49ers (Big West Conference) (2007–present)" ], [ "2007–08", "Long Beach State", "6–25", "3–13", "8th", "-" ], [ "2008–09", "Long Beach State", "15–15", "10–6", "2nd", "-" ], [ "2009–10", "Long Beach State", "17–16", "8–8", "3rd", "-" ], [ "2010–11", "Long Beach State", "22–12", "14–2", "1st", "NIT First Round" ], [ "2011–12", "Long Beach State", "25–9", "15–1", "1st", "NCAA First Round" ], [ "2012–13", "Long Beach State", "19–14", "14–4", "1st", "NIT First Round" ], [ "2013–14", "Long Beach State", "15–17", "10–6", "3rd", "-" ], [ "2014–15", "Long Beach State", "16–17", "10–6", "4th", "-" ], [ "2015–16", "Long Beach State", "20–15", "12–4", "3rd", "NIT First Round" ], [ "2016–17", "Long Beach State", "15–19", "9–7", "4th", "-" ], [ "2017–18", "Long Beach State", "15–18", "9–7", "5th", "-" ], [ "2018–19", "Long Beach State", "15–19", "8–8", "5th", "-" ], [ "Long Beach State:", "Long Beach State:", "200–196 (.505)", "122–72 (.629)", "-", "-" ], [ "Total:", "Total:", "370–319 (.537)", "-", "-", "-" ], [ "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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How many seasons did Dan Monson coach for the Gonzaga and what was his record during those seasons?
While at the helm at Gonzaga, Monson had a 52–17 (.754) record in his two seasons and won both regular season titles.
11,267
totto_source/train_json/example-3566.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Barley_Stakes
Charlie Barley Stakes
Winners
[ [ "Year", "Winner", "Jockey", "Trainer", "Owner", "Time" ], [ "2016", "Conquest Enforcer", "Patrick Husbands", "Mark E. Casse", "Conquest Stables", "1:33.63" ], [ "2015", "Samuel Dechamplain", "Emma-Jayne Wilson", "Mike Doyle", "Eaton Hall Farm", "1:34.73" ], [ "2014", "Stacked Deck", "Chantal Sutherland", "Barb Minshall", "Bruce Lunsford", "1:33.45" ], [ "2013", "Sky Commander*DQ", "Justin Stein", "Mark Casse", "DCK Racing", "1:34:35" ], [ "2012", "Hammers Terror", "Patrick Husbands", "Mike Stidham", "Terry Hamilton", "1:33.21" ], [ "2011", "Clement Rock", "Luis Contreras", "Mark E. Casse", "Melnyk Racing Stables", "1:36.59" ], [ "2010", "So Elite", "Corey Fraser", "Mark Casse", "Woodford Racing/Westrock Stables", "1:34.72" ], [ "2009", "Stylish Citizen", "James McAleney", "John A. Ross", "Casanova Stud Enterprises", "1:40.60" ], [ "2008", "Marlang", "Richard Dos Ramos", "Debbie England", "Gus Schickedanz", "1:35.66" ], [ "2007", "Ice Bear", "David Clark", "Macdonald Benson", "Augustin Stable", "1:33.82" ], [ "2006", "Seaside Retreat", "Patrick Husbands", "Mark E. Casse", "William S. Farish III", "1:34.21" ], [ "2005", "Gamblers Slew", "Rui Pimentel", "Jody Hammett", "Herbert W. Chambers", "1:33.64" ], [ "2004", "Dalavin", "Patrick Husbands", "Audre Cappuccitti", "Audre & Gordon Cappuccitti", "1:33.02" ], [ "2003", "Moonshine Hall", "Patrick Husbands", "Anthony Reinstedler", "Eugene Melnyk", "1:33.27" ], [ "2002", "Portcullis", "Slade Callaghan", "Mark Frostad", "Sam-Son Farm", "1:33.92" ], [ "2001", "Strut The Stage", "Todd Kabel", "Mark Frostad", "Sam-Son Farm", "1:40.90" ] ]
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Who had most wins by an owner?
Speed record: 1:33.02 - Dalavin (2004) Most wins by an owner: 2 - Sam-Son Farm (2001, 2002) Most wins by a jockey: 5 - Patrick Husbands (2003, 2004, 2006, 2012.
12,634
totto_source/train_json/example-4933.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sana_Saeed
Sana Saeed
Television
[ [ "Year", "Show", "Role", "Channel", "Notes" ], [ "2001-2003", "Fox Kids", "Chatur Chachi", "Star Plus", "-" ], [ "2008-2009", "Babul Ka Aangann Chootey Na", "Chaaya Joshi", "Sony TV", "-" ], [ "2008-2009", "Lo Ho Gayi Pooja Iss Ghar Ki", "Pooja", "SAB TV", "-" ], [ "2013", "Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa 6", "Herself", "Colors TV", "Contestant (evicted on 24 August 2013) - 6th position" ], [ "2013", "MTV Splitsvilla", "Herself", "MTV India", "Host of the Review show of Splitsvilla 6 episodes" ], [ "2013", "Yeh Hai Aashiqui", "Nandini", "Bindass", "episode 16 and 17" ], [ "2014", "Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa 7", "Herself", "Colors TV", "In for Teen Ka Tadka week along with Ashish Sharma" ], [ "2015", "Nach Baliye 7", "Herself", "Star Plus", "Contestant with Deepesh Sharma eliminated and wild card entry. 5th position" ], [ "2017", "Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa 9", "Herself", "In for Teen Ka Tadka week along with Salman Yusuff Khan", "-" ], [ "2018", "Juzz Baatt", "Herself", "Zee TV", "Guest" ], [ "2018", "Laal Ishq", "Maya Sharma", "&TV", "episodic appearance" ], [ "2019", "Khatra Khatra Khatra", "Herself", "Colors TV", "Gues" ], [ "2019", "Kitchen Champion", "Herself", "Colors TV", "Gues" ] ]
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What roles did Sana Saeed perform during the years 2008-2009?
Sana Saeed appeared in television shows such as Babul Ka Aangann Chootey Na on Sony TV and Lo Ho Gayi Pooja Iss Ghar Ki on SAB TV.
21,063
totto_source/train_json/example-13362.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jenn_Colella
Jenn Colella
Credits
[ [ "Start year", "Production", "Role", "Notes and awards" ], [ "2003", "Urban Cowboy", "Sissy", "Original Broadway Production Broadhurst Theatre (March 27, 2003) Nomination – 2003 Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Actress in a Musical" ], [ "2004", "The Great American Trailer Park Musical", "Pippi", "Off-Broadway Revelation Theatre" ], [ "2005", "High Fidelity", "Laura", "Workshop, New York 2005" ], [ "2005", "Slut", "Delia", "Original Off-Broadway Production American Theatre of Actors" ], [ "2006", "The Times They are-A-Changin'", "Cleo", "World Premiere La Jolla Playhouse, San Diego, CA (Regional) Performances: Old Globe Theatre" ], [ "2006", "High Fidelity", "Laura", "Original Broadway Production Performances: Imperial Theatre" ], [ "2008", "The Beebo Brinker Chronicles", "Beebo Brinker", "Performances: 37 Arts Theatre (Theatre B)" ], [ "2011", "Lucky Guy", "Chicky Lay", "Original Off-Broadway Production Performances: Little Shubert Theatre" ], [ "2011", "Kiki Baby", "Kiki", "New York Musical Theatre Festival" ], [ "2012", "Closer Than Ever", "Performer", "Off-Broadway Production Performances: York Theatre Company at St Peter's" ], [ "2012", "Chaplin", "Hedda Hopper", "Original Broadway Production Performances: Ethel Barrymore Theatre" ], [ "2013", "If/Then", "Anne", "Out of town tryouts Performances: National Theatre" ], [ "2014", "If/Then", "Anne", "Original Broadway Production Performances: Richard Rodgers Theatre, Mar. 30, 2014 - Mar. 22, 2015" ], [ "2015", "Peter Pan", "Peter Pan", "Sacramento Music Circus" ], [ "2015", "Come from Away", "Beverley Bass", "World Premiere La Jolla Playhouse, San Diego, CA (Regional) Performances: Sheila and Hughes Potiker Theatre" ], [ "2016", "Evita", "Eva Peron", "Vancouver Opera" ], [ "2016", "Dear Evan Hansen", "Virtual Community Voice", "Recorded voice only" ], [ "2017", "Come from Away", "Beverley Bass", "* Broadway Won – 2017 Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical Won – 2017 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical Nomination – 2017 Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical Nomination – 2017 Broadway.com Audience Awards for Favorite Supporting Actress in a Musical" ] ]
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What role and in what production did Colella play when she performed at the Sheila and Hughes Potiker Theatre?
In 2015, Colella played the role of Beverley Bass in the La Jolla Playhouse production of Come from Away.
18,590
totto_source/train_json/example-10889.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_Seung-yeoul
Lee Seung-yeoul
Club statistics
[ [ "Club performance", "Club performance", "Club performance", "League", "League", "Cup", "Cup", "League Cup", "League Cup", "Continental", "Continental", "Total", "Total" ], [ "Season", "Club", "League", "Apps", "Goals", "Apps", "Goals", "Apps", "Goals", "Apps", "Goals", "Apps", "Goals" ], [ "South Korea", "South Korea", "South Korea", "League", "League", "KFA Cup", "KFA Cup", "League Cup", "League Cup", "Asia", "Asia", "Total", "Total" ], [ "2008", "FC Seoul", "K League 1", "21", "3", "1", "0", "10", "2", "-", "-", "32", "5" ], [ "2009", "FC Seoul", "K League 1", "22", "5", "2", "0", "4", "2", "4", "1", "32", "8" ], [ "2010", "FC Seoul", "K League 1", "25", "7", "1", "0", "3", "3", "-", "-", "29", "10" ], [ "2011", "FC Seoul", "K League 1", "17", "1", "1", "0", "1", "0", "4", "0", "23", "1" ], [ "2012", "Gamba", "J1 League", "8", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "-", "-", "8", "0" ], [ "2012", "Ulsan", "K League 1", "14", "2", "1", "0", "0", "0", "-", "-", "15", "2" ], [ "2013", "Seongnam", "K League 1", "23", "3", "2", "1", "-", "-", "25", "4", "-", "-" ], [ "Career total", "Career total", "Career total", "130", "21", "8", "1", "18", "7", "8", "1", "164", "30" ] ]
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Which league and club did Lee join in 2012 after leaving Seoul?
In 2012, Lee left Seoul to join J1 League's Gamba Osaka.
14,654
totto_source/train_json/example-6953.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_European_Women's_Handball_Championship
2018 European Women's Handball Championship
Venues
[ [ "Paris", "Paris", "Nantes", "Nantes", "Montbéliard" ], [ "AccorHotels Arena Capacity: 15,603", "AccorHotels Arena Capacity: 15,603", "Hall XXL Capacity: 12,000", "Hall XXL Capacity: 12,000", "Axone Capacity: 6,400" ], [ "-", "-", "-", "-", "Axone montbéliard.JPG" ], [ "Nancy", "Nancy", "Nancy", "Brest", "Brest" ], [ "Palais des Sports Jean Weille Capacity: 6,000", "Palais des Sports Jean Weille Capacity: 6,000", "Palais des Sports Jean Weille Capacity: 6,000", "Brest Arena Capacity: 4,500", "Brest Arena Capacity: 4,500" ], [ "-", "-", "-", "-", "-" ] ]
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Where was the European Women's Handball Championship played ?
The 2018 European Women's Handball Championship was played in Brest, Montbéliard, Nancy, Nantes and Paris.
9,865
totto_source/train_json/example-2164.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Office_of_the_United_States_Nuclear_Waste_Negotiator
Office of the United States Nuclear Waste Negotiator
United States Nuclear Waste Negotiators
[ [ "Name", "State of Residence", "Date appointed", "President(s) served under" ], [ "David H. Leroy", "Idaho", "1990", "George H. W. Bush" ], [ "Richard H. Stallings", "Idaho", "1993", "Bill Clinton" ] ]
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Who replaced David Leroy in 1993?
In 1993 President Bill Clinton replaced Leroy with Richard H. Stallings, from Idaho.
1,351
totto_source/dev_json/example-1350.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Zealand_wine
New Zealand wine
Statistics
[ [ "Year", "Productive wine area (hectares)", "Total Production (millions of litres)" ], [ "1995", "6,110", "56.4" ], [ "1996", "6,610", "57.3" ], [ "1997", "7,410", "45.8" ], [ "1998", "7,580", "60.6" ], [ "1999", "9,000", "60.2" ], [ "2000", "10,197", "60.2" ], [ "2001", "11,648", "53.3" ], [ "2002", "13,787", "89.0" ], [ "2003", "15,800", "55.0" ], [ "2004", "18,112", "119.2" ], [ "2005", "21,002", "102.2" ], [ "2006", "22,616", "133.2" ], [ "2007", "25,355", "147.6" ], [ "2008", "29,310", "205.2" ], [ "2009", "31,964", "205.2" ], [ "2010", "33,428", "190.0" ], [ "2011", "34,500", "235.0" ], [ "2012", "35,337", "194.0" ], [ "2013", "35,182", "248.4" ], [ "2014", "35,510", "320.4" ], [ "2015", "35,463", "234.7" ], [ "2016", "36,226", "313.9" ], [ "2017 (est.)", "37,129", "285.1" ] ]
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What is the change from 1997 to 2017 for the New Zealand wine plantings area?
The New Zealand wine plantings grew from 7,410 hectares in 1997 to 37,129 hectares, in 2017.
15,235
totto_source/train_json/example-7534.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_animation_studios_owned_by_The_Walt_Disney_Company
List of animation studios owned by The Walt Disney Company
Jumbo Pictures
[ [ "Title", "Release type", "Release date", "Channel/ block", "Notes" ], [ "Doug", "TV shows", "1991–1994, 1996-1999", "Nickelodeon (Seasons 1-4) ABC (Seasons 5-7)", "-" ], [ "Allegra's Window", "TV shows", "1994–1996", "Nick Jr.", "Puppetry" ], [ "101 Dalmatians: The Series", "TV shows", "1997–1998", "ABC", "In association with" ], [ "PB&J Otter", "TV shows", "1998–2000", "Disney: Playhouse Disney", "-" ], [ "Doug's 1st Movie", "feature film", "1999", "Released theatrically", "-" ], [ "Sabrina: The Animated Series", "TV show", "1999–2000", "UPN", "one of several pre-production services company Hong Ying Animation DiC Productions" ] ]
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Who produced the 101 Dalmatians series from 1997-1998?
101 Dalmatians: The Series is an animated television series produced by Disney Television Animation in association with Jumbo Pictures.
16,823
totto_source/train_json/example-9122.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_The_Tomorrow_People_serials
List of The Tomorrow People serials
Series 3
[ [ "Title", "Episodes", "First aired", "Writer(s)", "Director" ], [ "Secret Weapon", "4", "26 February - 19 March 1975", "Roger Price", "Stan Woodward" ], [ "An experimental weapons research establishment abducts new Tomorrow Person Tyso Boswell, who is in the process of breaking out, and it is revealed that Earth's governments are engaged in a covert psionic arms race that involves the exploitation of telepaths.", "An experimental weapons research establishment abducts new Tomorrow Person Tyso Boswell, who is in the process of breaking out, and it is revealed that Earth's governments are engaged in a covert psionic arms race that involves the exploitation of telepaths.", "An experimental weapons research establishment abducts new Tomorrow Person Tyso Boswell, who is in the process of breaking out, and it is revealed that Earth's governments are engaged in a covert psionic arms race that involves the exploitation of telepaths.", "An experimental weapons research establishment abducts new Tomorrow Person Tyso Boswell, who is in the process of breaking out, and it is revealed that Earth's governments are engaged in a covert psionic arms race that involves the exploitation of telepaths.", "An experimental weapons research establishment abducts new Tomorrow Person Tyso Boswell, who is in the process of breaking out, and it is revealed that Earth's governments are engaged in a covert psionic arms race that involves the exploitation of telepaths." ], [ "Guest Cast: Bryan Stanyon (Professor Cawston), Anne Curthoys (Patricia Conway), Trevor Bannister (Col. Masters), Hugh Morton (Prime Minister), Frank Gatliff (Father Martin O'Connor)", "Guest Cast: Bryan Stanyon (Professor Cawston), Anne Curthoys (Patricia Conway), Trevor Bannister (Col. Masters), Hugh Morton (Prime Minister), Frank Gatliff (Father Martin O'Connor)", "Guest Cast: Bryan Stanyon (Professor Cawston), Anne Curthoys (Patricia Conway), Trevor Bannister (Col. Masters), Hugh Morton (Prime Minister), Frank Gatliff (Father Martin O'Connor)", "Guest Cast: Bryan Stanyon (Professor Cawston), Anne Curthoys (Patricia Conway), Trevor Bannister (Col. Masters), Hugh Morton (Prime Minister), Frank Gatliff (Father Martin O'Connor)", "Guest Cast: Bryan Stanyon (Professor Cawston), Anne Curthoys (Patricia Conway), Trevor Bannister (Col. Masters), Hugh Morton (Prime Minister), Frank Gatliff (Father Martin O'Connor)" ], [ "Worlds Away", "3", "26 March - 9 April 1975", "Roger Price", "Vic Hughes" ], [ "Timus Irnok Mosta, a maverick Galactic Federation diplomat, arranges for the Tomorrow People to intervene in the affairs of Peeri, a medieval earthlike world where the native telepaths, or 'Vesh' are hunted, persecuted and burnt as witches, at the mercy of a cruel Vesh-Hunter elite.", "Timus Irnok Mosta, a maverick Galactic Federation diplomat, arranges for the Tomorrow People to intervene in the affairs of Peeri, a medieval earthlike world where the native telepaths, or 'Vesh' are hunted, persecuted and burnt as witches, at the mercy of a cruel Vesh-Hunter elite.", "Timus Irnok Mosta, a maverick Galactic Federation diplomat, arranges for the Tomorrow People to intervene in the affairs of Peeri, a medieval earthlike world where the native telepaths, or 'Vesh' are hunted, persecuted and burnt as witches, at the mercy of a cruel Vesh-Hunter elite.", "Timus Irnok Mosta, a maverick Galactic Federation diplomat, arranges for the Tomorrow People to intervene in the affairs of Peeri, a medieval earthlike world where the native telepaths, or 'Vesh' are hunted, persecuted and burnt as witches, at the mercy of a cruel Vesh-Hunter elite.", "Timus Irnok Mosta, a maverick Galactic Federation diplomat, arranges for the Tomorrow People to intervene in the affairs of Peeri, a medieval earthlike world where the native telepaths, or 'Vesh' are hunted, persecuted and burnt as witches, at the mercy of a cruel Vesh-Hunter elite." ], [ "Guest Cast: Joanna Tope (Mrs Boswell), Denise Cook (Evergreen Boswell), Lydia Lisle (Lenda), Philip Gilbert (Timus / Tikno), Keith Chegwin (Arkron), Reg Lye (Vanyon)", "Guest Cast: Joanna Tope (Mrs Boswell), Denise Cook (Evergreen Boswell), Lydia Lisle (Lenda), Philip Gilbert (Timus / Tikno), Keith Chegwin (Arkron), Reg Lye (Vanyon)", "Guest Cast: Joanna Tope (Mrs Boswell), Denise Cook (Evergreen Boswell), Lydia Lisle (Lenda), Philip Gilbert (Timus / Tikno), Keith Chegwin (Arkron), Reg Lye (Vanyon)", "Guest Cast: Joanna Tope (Mrs Boswell), Denise Cook (Evergreen Boswell), Lydia Lisle (Lenda), Philip Gilbert (Timus / Tikno), Keith Chegwin (Arkron), Reg Lye (Vanyon)", "Guest Cast: Joanna Tope (Mrs Boswell), Denise Cook (Evergreen Boswell), Lydia Lisle (Lenda), Philip Gilbert (Timus / Tikno), Keith Chegwin (Arkron), Reg Lye (Vanyon)" ], [ "A Man for Emily", "3", "16–30 April 1975", "Roger Price", "Stan Woodward" ], [ "Three humanoid aliens appear in an automated starship, refugees from a nuclear war that destroyed their species generations ago, resulting in a matriarchal culture and cannibalism on board the vessel.", "Three humanoid aliens appear in an automated starship, refugees from a nuclear war that destroyed their species generations ago, resulting in a matriarchal culture and cannibalism on board the vessel.", "Three humanoid aliens appear in an automated starship, refugees from a nuclear war that destroyed their species generations ago, resulting in a matriarchal culture and cannibalism on board the vessel.", "Three humanoid aliens appear in an automated starship, refugees from a nuclear war that destroyed their species generations ago, resulting in a matriarchal culture and cannibalism on board the vessel.", "Three humanoid aliens appear in an automated starship, refugees from a nuclear war that destroyed their species generations ago, resulting in a matriarchal culture and cannibalism on board the vessel." ], [ "Guest Cast: Peter Davison (Elmer), Sandra Dickinson (Emily), Margaret Burton (The Momma), Robin Parkinson (Publican), Bill Dean (Mr Greenhead)", "Guest Cast: Peter Davison (Elmer), Sandra Dickinson (Emily), Margaret Burton (The Momma), Robin Parkinson (Publican), Bill Dean (Mr Greenhead)", "Guest Cast: Peter Davison (Elmer), Sandra Dickinson (Emily), Margaret Burton (The Momma), Robin Parkinson (Publican), Bill Dean (Mr Greenhead)", "Guest Cast: Peter Davison (Elmer), Sandra Dickinson (Emily), Margaret Burton (The Momma), Robin Parkinson (Publican), Bill Dean (Mr Greenhead)", "Guest Cast: Peter Davison (Elmer), Sandra Dickinson (Emily), Margaret Burton (The Momma), Robin Parkinson (Publican), Bill Dean (Mr Greenhead)" ], [ "Revenge of Jedikiah", "3", "7–21 May 1975", "Roger Price", "Vic Hughes" ], [ "An old nemesis returns to try to destroy the Tomorrow People one last time, after the Kulthan Empire retrieves Jedikiah's robotic body from the surface of Mercury during the time of ancient Egypt, reactivate his shapechanger abilities, and use him as a Pharaoh.", "An old nemesis returns to try to destroy the Tomorrow People one last time, after the Kulthan Empire retrieves Jedikiah's robotic body from the surface of Mercury during the time of ancient Egypt, reactivate his shapechanger abilities, and use him as a Pharaoh.", "An old nemesis returns to try to destroy the Tomorrow People one last time, after the Kulthan Empire retrieves Jedikiah's robotic body from the surface of Mercury during the time of ancient Egypt, reactivate his shapechanger abilities, and use him as a Pharaoh.", "An old nemesis returns to try to destroy the Tomorrow People one last time, after the Kulthan Empire retrieves Jedikiah's robotic body from the surface of Mercury during the time of ancient Egypt, reactivate his shapechanger abilities, and use him as a Pharaoh.", "An old nemesis returns to try to destroy the Tomorrow People one last time, after the Kulthan Empire retrieves Jedikiah's robotic body from the surface of Mercury during the time of ancient Egypt, reactivate his shapechanger abilities, and use him as a Pharaoh." ], [ "Guest Cast: Francis de Wolff (Jedikiah), Bryan Stanyon (Professor Cawston), Anne Curthoys (Patricia Conway), John Lyons (Sergeant Evans), Denise Cook (Evergreen Boswell), Ali Bongo (Mustaf), Anne Ridler (Professor Johnston)", "Guest Cast: Francis de Wolff (Jedikiah), Bryan Stanyon (Professor Cawston), Anne Curthoys (Patricia Conway), John Lyons (Sergeant Evans), Denise Cook (Evergreen Boswell), Ali Bongo (Mustaf), Anne Ridler (Professor Johnston)", "Guest Cast: Francis de Wolff (Jedikiah), Bryan Stanyon (Professor Cawston), Anne Curthoys (Patricia Conway), John Lyons (Sergeant Evans), Denise Cook (Evergreen Boswell), Ali Bongo (Mustaf), Anne Ridler (Professor Johnston)", "Guest Cast: Francis de Wolff (Jedikiah), Bryan Stanyon (Professor Cawston), Anne Curthoys (Patricia Conway), John Lyons (Sergeant Evans), Denise Cook (Evergreen Boswell), Ali Bongo (Mustaf), Anne Ridler (Professor Johnston)", "Guest Cast: Francis de Wolff (Jedikiah), Bryan Stanyon (Professor Cawston), Anne Curthoys (Patricia Conway), John Lyons (Sergeant Evans), Denise Cook (Evergreen Boswell), Ali Bongo (Mustaf), Anne Ridler (Professor Johnston)" ] ]
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What film and what actress portrayed a character named Emily, and when was the film released?
Sandra Dickinson portrayed Emily in A Man for Emily (1975).
16,486
totto_source/train_json/example-8785.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republic_Airways_Holdings
Republic Airways Holdings
Fleet overview
[ [ "Aircraft", "In Service", "Orders", "Passengers", "Passengers", "Passengers", "Passengers", "Notes" ], [ "Aircraft", "In Service", "Orders", "F", "Y+", "Y", "Total", "Notes" ], [ "Airbus A220-300", "0", "40", "TBA", "TBA", "TBA", "TBA", "-" ], [ "Embraer E170", "69", "6 (to be operated for Delta Connection; aircraft being transferred from Compass Airlines beginning April 2017)", "9", "4", "56", "69", "Operated for American Eagle" ], [ "Embraer E170", "69", "6 (to be operated for Delta Connection; aircraft being transferred from Compass Airlines beginning April 2017)", "9", "12", "48", "Operated for Delta Connection", "-" ], [ "Embraer E170", "69", "6 (to be operated for Delta Connection; aircraft being transferred from Compass Airlines beginning April 2017)", "6", "16", "48", "70", "Operated for United Express" ], [ "Embraer E175", "116", "12 (to be operated for United Express; deliveries beginning April 2017)", "12", "20", "44", "76", "Operated for American Eagle" ], [ "Embraer E175", "116", "12 (to be operated for United Express; deliveries beginning April 2017)", "12", "12", "52", "76", "Operated for Delta Connection" ], [ "Embraer E175", "116", "12 (to be operated for United Express; deliveries beginning April 2017)", "12", "16", "48", "76", "Operated for United Express" ], [ "Total", "185", "58", "-", "-", "-", "-", "-" ] ]
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Which aircraft fleets does Republic Airline operate?
Republic Airline operates a fleet of Embraer 170 and Embraer 175 aircrafts.
21,330
totto_source/train_json/example-13629.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Happy_Tiger_Records
Happy Tiger Records
Discography
[ [ "Year", "Artist", "Title", "Number", "Chart", "Peak" ], [ "1969", "Buddy Bohn", "Places", "HTR-1001", "-", "-" ], [ "1969", "Priscilla Paris", "Priscilla Loves Billy", "HTR-1002", "-", "-" ], [ "1969", "Red Rhodes and The Detours", "Red Rhodes Live at the Palamino", "HTR-1003", "-", "-" ], [ "1969", "Them", "Them", "HTR-1004", "-", "-" ], [ "1969", "Dan Terry", "Lonely Place", "HTR-1005", "-", "-" ], [ "1970", "The Kimberlys", "Kimberlys", "HTR-1006", "-", "-" ], [ "1970", "Count Basie", "Basie on the Beatles", "HTR-1007", "-", "-" ], [ "1970", "Ecology", "Environment/Evolution/Ecology", "HTR-1008", "-", "-" ], [ "1970", "Mason Proffit", "Wanted", "HTR-1009", "-", "-" ], [ "1970", "Aorta", "Aorta 2", "HTR-1010", "-", "-" ], [ "1971", "Hal Rugg", "Hal Rugg Steels the Hits of Loretta Lynn", "HTR-1011", "-", "-" ], [ "1971", "Them", "Them in Reality", "HTR-1012", "-", "-" ], [ "1971", "The Kimberlys", "New Horizon", "HTR-1014", "-", "-" ], [ "1971", "Paul Kelly", "Stealin' in the Name of the Lord", "HTR-1015", "Billboard Pop Singles", "49" ], [ "1971", "Anita Kerr Singers", "A Tribute to Simon and Garfunkel", "HTR-1016", "-", "-" ], [ "1971", "Various", "Early Chicago, Volume 1", "HTR-1017", "-", "-" ], [ "1971", "Buffalo Nickel Jug Band", "Buffalo Nickel Jug Band", "HTR-1018", "-", "-" ], [ "1971", "Mason Proffit", "Movin' Toward Happiness", "HTR-1019", "Billboard Pop Albums", "177" ] ]
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What was Happy Tiger's final album in 1971 and what spot did it reach on the Billboard Pop Albums chart?
Happy Tiger's final album in 1971 was Mason Proffit's Movin' Toward Happiness, which reached 177 on the Billboard Pop Albums chart.
17,217
totto_source/train_json/example-9516.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Towers
Jim Towers
Career statistics
[ [ "Club", "Season", "League", "League", "League", "FA Cup", "FA Cup", "League Cup", "League Cup", "Total", "Total" ], [ "Club", "Season", "Division", "Apps", "Goals", "Apps", "Goals", "Apps", "Goals", "Apps", "Goals" ], [ "Brentford", "1954–55", "Third Division South", "31", "15", "6", "1", "—", "—", "37", "16" ], [ "Brentford", "1955–56", "Third Division South", "39", "21", "2", "1", "—", "—", "41", "22" ], [ "Brentford", "1956–57", "Third Division South", "24", "12", "1", "1", "—", "—", "25", "13" ], [ "Brentford", "1957–58", "Third Division South", "36", "29", "0", "0", "—", "—", "36", "29" ], [ "Brentford", "1958–59", "Third Division", "46", "32", "4", "5", "—", "—", "50", "37" ], [ "Brentford", "1959–60", "Third Division", "44", "23", "2", "1", "—", "—", "46", "24" ], [ "Brentford", "1960–61", "Third Division", "42", "21", "2", "0", "3", "1", "47", "22" ], [ "Brentford", "Total", "Total", "262", "153", "17", "9", "3", "1", "282", "163" ], [ "Queens Park Rangers", "1961–62", "Third Division", "27", "15", "3", "0", "2", "1", "32", "16" ], [ "Millwall", "1962–63", "Third Division", "19", "7", "1", "0", "1", "1", "21", "8" ], [ "Gillingham", "1962–63", "Fourth Division", "8", "6", "—", "—", "8", "6", "-", "-" ], [ "Career total", "Career total", "Career total", "316", "181", "21", "9", "6", "3", "343", "193" ] ]
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How many goals did Jim Towers score in 1958-59, and what team did he play for in the Third Division?
Towers played for Brentford in the Third Division in 1958–59 (with 32 goals).
21,090
totto_source/train_json/example-13389.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Una-class_submarine
Una-class submarine
Boats
[ [ "Name", "Pennant number", "Namesake", "Builder", "Completed", "Decommissioned", "Fate" ], [ "Tisa", "P-911", "Tisa", "Brodogradilište specijalnih objekata, Split, SR Croatia, SFR Yugoslavia", "1985", "1997/2001", "extant; to be donated to the Museum of Science and Technology in Belgrade, Serbia. The submarine was delivered to Belgrade in June 2018." ], [ "Una", "P-912", "Una", "Brodogradilište specijalnih objekata, Split, SR Croatia, SFR Yugoslavia", "1986", "1997/2001", "extant; Porto Montenegro Museum, Montenegro." ], [ "Zeta", "P-913", "Zeta", "Brodogradilište specijalnih objekata, Split, SR Croatia, SFR Yugoslavia", "1987", "2005", "extant; Pivka Military History Park, Slovenia." ], [ "Soča", "P-914", "Soča", "Brodogradilište specijalnih objekata, Split, SR Croatia, SFR Yugoslavia", "1987", "2001/2005", "extant; to be donated to a museum" ], [ "Kupa", "P-915", "Kupa", "Brodogradilište specijalnih objekata, Split, SR Croatia, SFR Yugoslavia", "1989", "2003", "scrapped in 2008" ], [ "Vardar", "P-916", "Vardar", "Brodogradilište specijalnih objekata, Split, SR Croatia, SFR Yugoslavia", "1989", "2005", "fate unknown (sighted 2 May 2018 on the pier at Pristan Naval Base, Pomorska Baza Pristan, Montenegro, with one other sub of same class)" ] ]
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What was the time duration for which the six boats were completed at the Brodogradilište Specijalnih Objekata (BSO) in Split, SR Croatia?
All six boats were completed from 1985 to 1989 at the Brodogradilište Specijalnih Objekata (BSO) in Split, SR Croatia.
14,614
totto_source/train_json/example-6913.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Android_(TVXQ_song)
Android (TVXQ song)
Oricon charts
[ [ "Released", "Oricon chart", "Peak", "Debut sales", "Sales total", "Chart run" ], [ "July 11, 2012", "Daily Singles Chart", "1", "98,550 (debut) 152,412 (weekly)", "175,544", "9 weeks" ], [ "July 11, 2012", "Weekly Singles Chart", "1", "98,550 (debut) 152,412 (weekly)", "175,544", "9 weeks" ], [ "July 11, 2012", "Monthly Singles Chart", "4", "98,550 (debut) 152,412 (weekly)", "175,544", "9 weeks" ], [ "July 11, 2012", "Yearly Singles Chart", "40", "98,550 (debut) 152,412 (weekly)", "175,544", "9 weeks" ] ]
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What number number was android debuted at on Oricon's Weekly and Daily single charts after selling over 98,550 copies?
"Android" sold over 98,550 copies and debuted at number one on Oricon's Weekly and Daily single charts.
16,903
totto_source/train_json/example-9202.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jelly_Christmas
Jelly Christmas
Release history
[ [ "Single", "Region", "Format", "Date", "Label" ], [ "Jelly Christmas", "South Korea, worldwide", "digital download", "December 6, 2010", "Jellyfish Entertainment" ], [ "Jelly Christmas 2011", "South Korea, worldwide", "digital download", "December 2, 2011", "Jellyfish Entertainment" ], [ "Jelly Christmas 2012 Heart Project", "South Korea, worldwide", "digital download", "December 5, 2012", "Jellyfish Entertainment" ], [ "겨울 고백 (Jelly Christmas 2013)", "South Korea, worldwide", "digital download", "December 12, 2013", "Jellyfish Entertainment" ], [ "Jelly Christmas 2015 – 4랑", "South Korea, worldwide", "digital download", "December 15, 2015", "Jellyfish Entertainment" ], [ "Jelly Christmas 2016", "South Korea, worldwide", "digital download", "December 13, 2016", "Jellyfish Entertainment" ] ]
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What did Jellyfish Entertainment release on December 13th, 2016?
On December 13, 2016, Jellyfish Entertainment released their Jelly Christmas 2016.
16,287
totto_source/train_json/example-8586.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L%C3%A1rus_Sigur%C3%B0sson
Lárus Sigurðsson
Club
[ [ "Club", "Season", "League", "League", "League", "FA Cup", "FA Cup", "League Cup", "League Cup", "Other", "Other", "Total", "Total" ], [ "Club", "Season", "Division", "Apps", "Goals", "Apps", "Goals", "Apps", "Goals", "Apps", "Goals", "Apps", "Goals" ], [ "Þór Akureyri", "1990", "Úrvalsdeild karla", "13", "1", "—", "—", "13", "1", "-", "-", "-", "-" ], [ "Þór Akureyri", "1991", "1. deild karla", "16", "2", "—", "—", "16", "2", "-", "-", "-", "-" ], [ "Þór Akureyri", "1992", "Úrvalsdeild karla", "18", "1", "—", "—", "18", "1", "-", "-", "-", "-" ], [ "Þór Akureyri", "1993", "Úrvalsdeild karla", "17", "0", "—", "—", "17", "0", "-", "-", "-", "-" ], [ "Þór Akureyri", "1994", "Úrvalsdeild karla", "15", "2", "—", "—", "15", "2", "-", "-", "-", "-" ], [ "Þór Akureyri", "Total", "Total", "79", "6", "—", "—", "79", "6", "-", "-", "-", "-" ], [ "Stoke City", "1994–95", "First Division", "23", "1", "1", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "24", "1" ], [ "Stoke City", "1995–96", "First Division", "46", "0", "2", "0", "3", "0", "4", "0", "55", "0" ], [ "Stoke City", "1996–97", "First Division", "45", "0", "1", "0", "4", "0", "0", "0", "50", "0" ], [ "Stoke City", "1997–98", "First Division", "43", "1", "1", "0", "5", "0", "0", "0", "49", "1" ], [ "Stoke City", "1998–99", "Second Division", "38", "4", "2", "0", "1", "0", "2", "0", "43", "4" ], [ "Stoke City", "1999–2000", "Second Division", "5", "1", "0", "0", "2", "0", "0", "0", "7", "1" ], [ "Stoke City", "Total", "Total", "200", "7", "7", "0", "15", "0", "6", "0", "228", "7" ], [ "West Bromwich Albion", "1999–2000", "First Division", "27", "0", "1", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "28", "0" ], [ "West Bromwich Albion", "2000–01", "First Division", "12", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "1", "0", "13", "0" ], [ "West Bromwich Albion", "2001–02", "First Division", "43", "1", "4", "0", "3", "0", "0", "0", "50", "1" ], [ "West Bromwich Albion", "2002–03", "Premier League", "29", "0", "2", "0", "1", "0", "0", "0", "32", "0" ], [ "West Bromwich Albion", "2003–04", "First Division", "5", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "5", "0" ], [ "West Bromwich Albion", "Total", "Total", "116", "1", "7", "0", "4", "0", "1", "0", "128", "1" ], [ "Þór Akureyri", "2005", "1. deild karla", "15", "1", "—", "—", "15", "1", "-", "-", "-", "-" ], [ "Þór Akureyri", "2006", "1. deild karla", "11", "1", "—", "—", "11", "1", "-", "-", "-", "-" ], [ "Þór Akureyri", "2007", "1. deild karla", "13", "2", "—", "—", "13", "2", "-", "-", "-", "-" ], [ "Þór Akureyri", "2008", "1. deild karla", "8", "0", "—", "—", "8", "0", "-", "-", "-", "-" ], [ "Þór Akureyri", "2009", "1. deild karla", "5", "0", "—", "—", "5", "0", "-", "-", "-", "-" ], [ "Þór Akureyri", "Total", "Total", "52", "4", "—", "—", "52", "4", "-", "-", "-", "-" ], [ "ÍA", "2010", "1. deild karla", "2", "0", "—", "—", "2", "0", "-", "-", "-", "-" ], [ "Career Total", "Career Total", "Career Total", "449", "18", "14", "0", "19", "0", "7", "0", "489", "18" ] ]
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How many times has Lárus Sigurðsson played during 1998-1999, and where was he transferred to?
Lárus Sigurðsson played 43 times in 1998–99 at Stoke, and was transferred to West Bromwich Albion in 1999 after making 228 appearances for Stoke.
11,828
totto_source/train_json/example-4127.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Lee_Robinson
Matthew Lee Robinson
Awards
[ [ "Year", "Award", "Category", "Production", "Result" ], [ "2003", "Sydney Cabaret Convention Awards", "Judges Award with Lucy Durack", "-", "Won" ], [ "2004", "Pratt Prize for Music Theatre", "Best New Musical", "Metro Street", "Won" ], [ "2009", "Adelaide Curtain Call Awards", "Best Musical", "Metro Street", "Won" ], [ "2009", "Victorian Literary Premier's Award", "Best Musical Theatre Script", "Metro Street", "Nominated" ], [ "2009", "Helpmann Awards", "Best New Australian Work", "Metro Street", "Nominated" ], [ "2009", "DIMF Awards", "Best Musical", "Metro Street", "Nominated" ], [ "2009", "DIMF Awards", "Best Actor", "Metro Street", "Nominated" ], [ "2011", "Glug Awards", "Glugs' Special Award", "Sing On Through Tomorrow", "Won" ], [ "2011", "APRA Awards", "UTAS Stephen Schwartz Songwriting Award", "\"Dignity\" from Metro Street", "Won" ], [ "2011", "Churchill Fellowship", "The Gilbert Spottiswood Fellowship", "Happy People", "Won" ], [ "2013", "Australia Council", "Music Fellowship", "-", "Won" ] ]
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how successful was the year 2009 for Metro Street?
Metro Street was nominated for five awards, including Helpmann Awards for Best New Australian Work, the Victorian Premier's Literary Award for Best Music Theatre Script, two DIMF Awards and Adelaide Curtain Call Awards.
18,676
totto_source/train_json/example-10975.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronald_de_Boer
Ronald de Boer
Club
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What was Ronald de Boer doing in 1989-90?
In 1989–90, Ronald de Boer appeared for Ajax in Eredivisie.
13,095
totto_source/train_json/example-5394.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noomi_Rapace
Noomi Rapace
Awards and nominations
[ [ "Year", "Award", "Category", "Work", "Result", "Ref." ], [ "2008", "Bodil Awards", "Best Actress", "Daisy Diamond", "Won", "-" ], [ "2008", "Robert Award", "Best Actress", "Daisy Diamond", "Won", "-" ], [ "2009", "European Film Awards", "Best Actress", "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo", "Nominated", "-" ], [ "2010", "Nymphe d’Or", "Best Actress in a TV-Mini-Series", "Millennium Trilogy (TV version)", "Won", "-" ], [ "2010", "Nymphe d’Or", "Best Actress", "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo", "Won", "-" ], [ "2010", "Broadcast Film Critics Association Award", "Best Actress", "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo", "Nominated", "-" ], [ "2010", "Guldbagge Award", "Best Actress", "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo", "Won", "-" ], [ "2010", "Houston Film Critics Society", "Best Actress", "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo", "Nominated", "-" ], [ "2010", "Las Vegas Film Critics Society Award", "Best Lead Actress", "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo", "Nominated", "-" ], [ "2010", "New York Film Critics Online Award", "Breakthrough Performer", "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo", "Won", "-" ], [ "2010", "Satellite Awards", "Best Actress – Motion Picture Drama", "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo", "Won", "-" ], [ "2010", "St. Louis Gateway Film Critics Association", "Best Actress", "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo", "Nominated", "-" ], [ "2010", "Saturn Award", "Best Actress", "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo", "Nominated", "-" ], [ "2010", "São Paulo International Film Festival", "Best Actress", "Beyond", "Won", "-" ], [ "2010", "Hollywood Film Festival", "Spotlight Award", "-", "Won", "-" ], [ "2011", "London Film Critics' Circle", "Actress of the Year", "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo", "Nominated", "-" ], [ "2011", "Empire Awards", "Best Actress", "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo", "Won", "-" ], [ "2011", "BAFTA Awards", "Best Leading Actress", "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo", "Nominated", "-" ], [ "2011", "Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films", "Best Actress", "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo", "Nominated", "-" ], [ "2011", "Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards", "Best Actress", "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo", "Nominated", "-" ], [ "2011", "Central Ohio Film Critics Association", "Breakthrough Film Artist", "The Girl Who Played with Fire The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo", "Nominated", "-" ], [ "2011", "Guldbagge Awards", "Best Actress", "Beyond", "Nominated", "-" ], [ "2011", "International Emmy Awards", "Best Performance by an Actress", "Millennium", "Nominated", "-" ], [ "2011", "Rome Film Festival", "Best Actress", "The Monitor", "Won", "-" ], [ "2012", "Teen Choice Awards", "Choice Movie Actress – Action", "Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows", "Nominated", "-" ], [ "2012", "Teen Choice Awards", "Choice Movie Breakout", "Prometheus", "Nominated", "-" ], [ "2012", "Amanda Awards", "Best Actress", "The Monitor", "Won", "-" ] ]
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What performance did Noomi Rapace receive a nomination for a BAFTA Award?
In 2011, Noomi Rapace was nominated for a BAFTA Award for Best Actress for her performance in The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo.
11,314
totto_source/train_json/example-3613.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Out_of_the_Unknown_episodes
List of Out of the Unknown episodes
Series 4
[ [ "Episode", "Title", "Story", "Adapted by", "Director", "Airdate", "Exists?" ], [ "401", "“Taste of Evil”", "John Wiles", "n/a", "Michael Ferguson", "21 April 1971", "No" ], [ "402", "“To Lay A Ghost”", "Michael J. Bird", "n/a", "Ken Hannam", "28 April 1971", "Yes" ], [ "403", "“This Body Is Mine”", "John Tully", "n/a", "Eric Hills", "5 May 1971", "Yes" ], [ "404", "“Deathday”", "Angus Hall", "Brian Hayles", "Raymond Menmuir", "12 May 1971", "Yes" ], [ "405", "“The Sons and Daughters of Tomorrow”", "Edward Boyd", "n/a", "Gerald Blake", "19 May 1971", "No" ], [ "406", "“Welcome Home”", "Moris Farhi", "n/a", "Eric Hills", "26 May 1971", "Yes" ], [ "407", "“The Last Witness”", "Martin Worth", "n/a", "Michael Ferguson", "2 June 1971", "No" ], [ "408", "“The Man in My Head”", "John Wiles", "n/a", "Peter Cregeen", "9 June 1971", "Yes" ], [ "409", "“The Chopper”", "Nigel Kneale", "n/a", "Peter Cregeen", "16 June 1971", "No" ], [ "410", "“The Uninvited”", "Michael J. Bird", "n/a", "Eric Hills", "23 June 1971", "No (reconstruction exists)" ], [ "411", "“The Shattered Eye”", "David T. Chantler", "n/a", "Peter Hammond", "30 June 1971", "No" ] ]
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What were the titles of Episodes 401 and 408?
They were Taste of Evil and The Man in My Head, both broadcast as part of John Wiles season in 1971.
16,951
totto_source/train_json/example-9250.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Single_Ladies_(Put_a_Ring_on_It)
Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)
Accolades
[ [ "Year", "Organization", "Award", "Result" ], [ "2009", "BET Awards", "Video of the Year", "Won" ], [ "2009", "BET Awards", "Viewers Choice Award", "Nominated" ], [ "2009", "MOBO Awards", "Best Video", "Won" ], [ "2009", "MTV Europe Music Awards", "Best Video", "Won" ], [ "2009", "MTV Video Music Awards", "Video of the Year", "Won" ], [ "2009", "MTV Video Music Awards", "Best Female Video", "Nominated" ], [ "2009", "MTV Video Music Awards", "Best Pop Video", "Nominated" ], [ "2009", "MTV Video Music Awards", "Best Editing in a Video", "Won" ], [ "2009", "MTV Video Music Awards", "Best Direction", "Nominated" ], [ "2009", "MTV Video Music Awards", "Best Special Effects", "Nominated" ], [ "2009", "MTV Video Music Awards", "Best Art Direction", "Nominated" ], [ "2009", "MTV Video Music Awards", "Best Cinematography in a Video", "Nominated" ], [ "2009", "MTV Video Music Awards", "Best Choreography in a Video", "Won" ], [ "2009", "Kids' Choice Awards", "Favorite Song", "Won" ], [ "2009", "Soul Train Music Awards", "Song of the Year", "Won" ], [ "2009", "Soul Train Music Awards", "The Ashford & Simpson Songwriter's Award", "Nominated" ], [ "2009", "Teen Choice Awards", "Choice R&B Track", "Won" ], [ "2009", "TRL Awards", "Nokia Playlist Generation Award", "Won" ], [ "2010", "ASCAP Pop Music Awards", "Most Performed Songs", "Won" ], [ "2010", "ASCAP Rhythm & Soul Music Awards", "Award Winning R&B/Hip-Hop Songs", "Won" ], [ "2010", "52nd Annual Grammy Awards", "Song of the Year", "Won" ], [ "2010", "52nd Annual Grammy Awards", "Best R&B Song", "Won" ], [ "2010", "52nd Annual Grammy Awards", "Best Female R&B Vocal Performance", "Won" ] ]
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What awards did the single Single Ladies win at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards?
Single Ladies won Video of the Year, Best Choreography, and Best Editing at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards.
15,871
totto_source/train_json/example-8170.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy_Goodrum
Randy Goodrum
Selected credits (as songwriter)
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What songs did Goodrum write from 1977 to 1979?
Goodrum wrote songs: Murray's Broken Hearted Me" (1979); Michael Johnson's "Bluer Than Blue" (1978); England Dan & John Ford Coley's "It's Sad to Belong" (1977), and Gene Cotton's "Before My Heart Finds Out" (1978).
13,708
totto_source/train_json/example-6007.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Busters_(group)
Busters (group)
Singles
[ [ "Title", "Year", "Peak chart positions", "Sales (DL)", "Album" ], [ "Title", "Year", "KOR", "Sales (DL)", "Album" ], [ "\"Dream On\"", "2017", "—", "N/A", "Dream On" ], [ "\"Grapes\"", "2018", "—", "N/A", "Grapes" ] ]
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What years did Busters' singles "Dream On" and "Grapes" come out?
Busters eleased their debut single "Dream On" in 2017 and second single "Grapes" in 2018.
11,781
totto_source/train_json/example-4080.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thuringian_Cup
Thuringian Cup
Finals
[ [ "Date", "Host city", "Winner", "Finalist", "Result" ], [ "1991", "Gera", "SV 1910 Kahla", "FV Zeulenroda", "4-3 after penalties" ], [ "1992", "Gotha", "FSV Wacker 90 Nordhausen", "FSV Wismut Gera", "2-1" ], [ "1993", "Rudolstadt", "FC Carl Zeiss Jena II", "SV JENAer Glas", "5-3 after penalties" ], [ "1994", "Waltershausen", "FC Rot-Weiß Erfurt", "1. Suhler SV", "4-0" ], [ "1995", "Weida", "FC Carl Zeiss Jena", "FV Zeulenroda", "1-0" ], [ "1996", "Sondershausen", "FSV Wacker 90 Nordhausen", "FC Rot-Weiß Erfurt", "1-0" ], [ "1997", "Heldrungen", "FSV Wacker 90 Nordhausen", "FC Rot-Weiß Erfurt", "3-2" ], [ "1998", "Bad Langensalza", "FC Rot-Weiß Erfurt", "FSV Wacker 90 Nordhausen", "4-1" ], [ "1999", "Suhl", "FC Carl Zeiss Jena", "FSV Wacker 90 Nordhausen", "3-1" ], [ "2000", "Erfurt", "FC Rot-Weiß Erfurt", "SSV Erfurt Nord", "3-1" ], [ "2001", "Gera", "FC Rot-Weiß Erfurt", "FC Carl Zeiss Jena", "2-0" ], [ "2002", "Gotha", "FC Rot-Weiß Erfurt", "FC Carl Zeiss Jena", "7-5 after penalties" ], [ "2003", "Gotha", "FC Rot-Weiß Erfurt", "FC Carl Zeiss Jena", "2-0 a.e.t." ], [ "2004", "Gotha", "FC Carl Zeiss Jena", "FC Rot-Weiß Erfurt II", "5-3 after penalties" ], [ "2005", "Gera", "FC Rot-Weiß Erfurt II", "FC Carl Zeiss Jena", "7:6 after penalties" ], [ "2006", "Meuselwitz", "FC Carl Zeiss Jena", "1. FC Gera 03", "4-2" ], [ "2007", "Pößneck", "1. FC Gera 03", "FC Rot-Weiß Erfurt", "1-0" ], [ "2008", "Gera", "FC Rot-Weiß Erfurt", "ZFC Meuselwitz", "1-0 a.e.t." ], [ "2009", "Erfurt", "FC Rot-Weiß Erfurt", "FC Carl Zeiss Jena", "3-2" ], [ "2010", "Pößneck", "ZFC Meuselwitz", "VfB 09 Pößneck", "2-0" ], [ "2011", "Heiligenstadt", "ZFC Meuselwitz", "1. SC Heiligenstadt", "6-5 pen" ], [ "2012", "Meuselwitz", "FC Carl Zeiss Jena", "ZFC Meuselwitz", "2-0" ], [ "2013", "Jena", "SV Schott Jena", "Rot-Weiß Erfurt", "1-0" ], [ "2014", "Jena", "FC Carl Zeiss Jena", "Rot-Weiß Erfurt", "5-0" ], [ "2015", "Meuselwitz", "FC Carl Zeiss Jena", "ZFC Meuselwitz", "2–1 a.e.t." ], [ "2016", "Jena", "FC Carl Zeiss Jena", "FC Rot-Weiß Erfurt", "2–0" ], [ "2017", "Erfurt", "FC Rot-Weiß Erfurt", "FSV Wacker 90 Nordhausen", "1–0" ], [ "2018", "Erfurt", "FC Carl Zeiss Jena", "Wismut Gera", "5–0" ] ]
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Who are the top three record winners and the number of games won in the Thuringian Cup.
Record winners are FC Rot-Weiß Erfurt and FC Carl Zeiss Jena, having won the title 9 times, followed by Wacker Nordhausen (3).
741
totto_source/dev_json/example-740.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1993%E2%80%9394_in_Scottish_football
1993–94 in Scottish football
Cup honours
[ [ "Competition", "Winner", "Score", "Runner-up" ], [ "Scottish Cup", "Dundee United", "1 – 0", "Rangers" ], [ "League Cup", "Rangers", "2 – 1", "Hibernian" ], [ "Challenge Cup", "Falkirk", "3 – 0", "St Mirren" ], [ "Youth Cup", "Rangers", "5 – 3", "Airdrieonians" ], [ "Junior Cup", "Largs Thistle", "1 – 0", "Glenafton Athletic" ] ]
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How did Dundee United win over Rangers?
Dundee United won over Rangers, by 1–0 in the Scottish Cup.
14,380
totto_source/train_json/example-6679.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1894_Wyoming_gubernatorial_election
1894 Wyoming gubernatorial election
Results
[ [ "Party", "Party", "Candidate", "Votes", "%" ], [ "-", "Republican", "William A. Richards", "10,149", "52.61%" ], [ "-", "Democratic", "William H. Holliday", "6,965", "36.11%" ], [ "-", "Populist", "Lewis C. Tidball", "2,176", "11.28%" ], [ "Total votes", "Total votes", "Total votes", "19,290", "100%" ] ]
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What percentage of votes did William A. Richards beat William H. Holliday by in the 1894 Wyoming gubernatorial election?
Republican candidate William A. Richards, receiving 52.61% of the vote, defeated the Democrat William H. Holliday.
1,278
totto_source/dev_json/example-1277.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyun-soo_Kim
Hyun-soo Kim
International career
[ [ "Year", "Venue", "Competition", "Team", "Individual Note" ], [ "2005", "South Korea", "Asian Junior Baseball Championship", "-", ".250 BA (1-for-4)" ], [ "2008", "China", "Olympic Games", "-", ".370 BA (10-for-27), 4 RBI, 3 R, 2 SB" ], [ "2009", "United States", "World Baseball Classic", "-", ".393 BA (11-for-28), 4 RBI, 6 R, 7 BB All-Star (DH)" ], [ "2010", "China", "Asian Games", "-", ".556 BA (10-for-18), 5 RBI, 2 BB" ], [ "2013", "Chinese Taipei", "World Baseball Classic", "9th", ".250 BA (3-for-12), 2 RBI, 1 BB" ], [ "2014", "South Korea", "Asian Games", "-", ".421 BA (8-for-19), 4 RBI, 7 R, 4 BB" ], [ "2015", "Japan", "Premier12", "-", ".344 BA (11-for-32), 13 RBI, 4 R, 1 SB MVP, All-Star (OF)" ] ]
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What is the international career of Hyun-soo Kim in 2005?
In 2005, Hyun-soo Kim competed in the Asian Junior Baseball Championship in South Korea.
516
totto_source/dev_json/example-515.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_historical_unrecognized_states_and_dependencies
List of historical unrecognized states and dependencies
18th and 19th centuries
[ [ "Name", "Period", "Today", "Notes" ], [ "Vermont Republic", "1777–1791", "Now part of the United States", "Became the State of Vermont, territorial claims disputed by New York." ], [ "Watauga Association", "1772–1778", "Now part of the United States", "Annexed into the State of North Carolina." ], [ "State of Muskogee", "1799–1802", "Part of the United States", "A Native American state in Florida; consisted of several tribes of Creeks and Seminoles. Annexed by the United States." ], [ "Republic of South Haiti", "1810", "Now part of Haiti", "Haiti declared its independence in 1804 under Jean Jacques Dessalines. That same year, Dessalines declared himself Emperor." ], [ "Republic of West Florida", "1810", "Now part of the United States", "Republic consisting of the part of Louisiana now known as the Florida Parishes. Annexed during the presidency of James Madison." ], [ "Republic of Tucumán", "1820", "Part of Argentina", "Now part of Argentine provinces of Catamarca, Santiago del Estero and Tucumán." ], [ "Entre Ríos ProvinceRepublic of Entre Ríos", "1820–1821", "Part of Argentina", "Today the Argentine provinces of Entre Ríos and Corrientes." ], [ "Republic of Madawaska", "1827–1842", "Now divided between Canada and the United States", "Within the provinces of New Brunswick, Quebec and the state of Maine." ], [ "Republic of Indian Stream", "1832–1835", "Now part of the United States", "Annexed by the United States. Within the state of New Hampshire." ], [ "Riograndense Republic", "1836–1845", "Part of Brazil", "The state was proclaimed by the Farroupilha rebels during the Ragamuffin War in 1836. The rebellion eventually failed and republic was dissolved." ], [ "Republic of Canada", "1837–1838", "Now part of Canada", "The self-proclaimed government was established on Navy Island in the Niagara River in the latter days of the Upper Canada Rebellion" ], [ "Republic of South Peru, Republic of North Peru and Peru–Bolivian Confederation", "1836–1839", "Now part of Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Paraguay, Ecuador and Peru", "The Peru–Bolivian Confederation (or Confederacy) was a confederate state that existed in South America between 1836 and 1839. Its first and only head of state, titled \"Supreme Protector\", was the Bolivian president, Marshal Andrés de Santa Cruz." ], [ "Republic of Lower Canada", "1837–1838", "Now part of Canada", "A government established on the aftermath of Rebellions of 1837 in Lower Canada." ], [ "Republic of Los Altos", "1837–1840", "Now part of Guatemala", "The United Provinces of Central America were riven by strife for much of their existence. Guatemala’s ruling class was appalled by the thought of an illiterate and brutish peasant Governor Rafael Carrera, and led the six western provinces into secession." ], [ "Juliana Republic", "1839", "Part of Brazil", "Today's Santa Catarina." ], [ "Republic of the Río Grande", "1840", "Now part of the United States and Mexico.", "Consisted of part of southern Texas and the 3 Mexican states of Coahuila, Nuevo León, and Tamaulipas." ], [ "Republic of Yucatán", "1841–1843, 1846–1848", "Part of Mexico", "A state from 1841 to 1848, it was proclaimed after the Mexican government tried to centralize and tried to join the US during the Mexican–American War; it was rejected and joined a federal Mexico after the war ended." ], [ "California Republic", "1846", "Now part of the United States", "Formed during an Anglo-American revolt in Mexican California during the Mexican–American War. This \"state\" never actually possessed a high level of organization, and was only in existence for a matter of weeks before the rebels deferred to the US government and American troops." ], [ "State of Deseret", "1846", "Now part of the United States", "The State of Deseret was formed by Mormons(Latter-Day Saints) in 1849 before becoming Utah Territory in 1850. Advance Parties of Mormon Pioneers entered the Great Basin Area in 1846, and Vanguard Companys arrived in 1847." ], [ "Republic of Baja California", "1853–1854", "Now part of Mexico", "The filibuster William Walker took control of La Paz, the capital of the sparsely populated Baja California, and 200 more men joined him." ], [ "Republic of Sonora", "1854", "Now part of Mexico", "A lesser to William Walker's Republic of Baja California, it was a merger between that and Sonora." ], [ "Republic of South Carolina", "1860–61", "Now part of the United States", "Secessionist state established on December 20, 1860 when South Carolina became the first state to secede from the United States. It lasted a month and a half before being a founding member of the Confederate States of America." ], [ "Alabama Republic", "1861", "Now Part of the United States", "Secessionist republic declared January 11, 1861 when Alabama seceded from the United States. It only lasted a month before being a founding member of the Confederate States of America." ], [ "Kingdom of Araucanía and Patagonia", "1860–1862", "Now part of Argentina and Chile", "Set up by a French adventurer who tried to gain legitimacy for his state, only to be denied. The self-proclaimed kingdom was mostly a legal fiction and did only loosely control a small portion of the territory it claimed." ], [ "Republic of Florida", "1861", "Now part of the United States", "Secessionist state established January 10, 1861, when Florida seceded from the United States. Only lasted a month before being a founding member of the Confederate States of America." ], [ "Republic of Louisiana", "1861", "Now part of the United States", "Secessionist state formed on January 11, 1861 when Louisiana seceded from the United States. It only lasted two and a half weeks before joining the Confederate States of America on February 8, 1861." ], [ "Republic of Mississippi", "1861", "Now part of the United States", "Secessionist state established January 9, 1861 when Mississippi seceded from the United States. It only lasted a month before joining the Confederate States of America." ], [ "Republic of Texas", "1861", "Now part of the United States", "Texas seceded from the United States on February 1, 1861 and lasted as an independent state for a month before joining the Confederate States of America." ], [ "Confederate States of America", "1861–1865", "Now part of the United States", "Originally formed by seven southern states that seceded from the United States, it consisted of (South Carolina, Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Texas, and Louisiana)." ], [ "Republic of Manitobah", "1867–1869", "Now part of Canada", "Within the province of Manitoba." ], [ "Principality of Trinidad", "1893–1895", "Part of Brazil", "American James Harden-Hickey divorced his wife in 1893 (1894?) and announced his intention to move to India and take up a life of Hindu asceticism." ], [ "Republic of Independent Guyana", "1886–1891", "Part of Amapa, Brazil", "Established by French settlers in defiance of both France and Brazil." ] ]
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What is the Republic of Indian Stream?
The Republic of Indian Stream was an unrecognized constitution of the U.S. state of New Hampshire.
11,615
totto_source/train_json/example-3914.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BR_Standard_Class_5
BR Standard Class 5
Design and construction
[ [ "Number", "Date", "Builder", "Valve gear", "Notes" ], [ "73000-28", "1951", "Derby", "Walschaerts", "-" ], [ "73029-49", "1953", "Derby", "Walschaerts", "-" ], [ "73050-74", "1954", "Derby", "Walschaerts", "-" ], [ "73075-99", "1955", "Derby", "Walschaerts", "-" ], [ "73100-108", "1955", "Doncaster", "Walschaerts", "-" ], [ "73109-124", "1956", "Doncaster", "Walschaerts", "-" ], [ "73125-144", "1956", "Derby", "Caprotti", "Poppet valves" ], [ "73145-154", "1957", "Derby", "Caprotti", "Poppet valves" ], [ "73155-158", "1956", "Doncaster", "Walschaerts", "-" ], [ "73159-171", "1957", "Doncaster", "Walschaerts", "-" ] ]
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What valve gears and poppet values were 73125 to 73154 built with?
The numbers 73125 to 73154, were built with Caprotti valve gear and poppet valves.
13,780
totto_source/train_json/example-6079.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mubarak_Al-Nubi
Mubarak Al-Nubi
International competitions
[ [ "Year", "Competition", "Venue", "Position", "Event", "Notes" ], [ "Representing Qatar", "Representing Qatar", "Representing Qatar", "Representing Qatar", "Representing Qatar", "Representing Qatar" ], [ "1994", "Asian Junior Championships", "Jakarta, Indonesia", "1st", "400 m hurdles", "51.21" ], [ "1995", "Asian Championships", "Jakarta, Indonesia", "1st", "400 m hurdles", "50.17" ], [ "1996", "World Junior Championships", "Sydney, Australia", "1st", "400m hurdles", "49.07" ], [ "1996", "World Junior Championships", "Sydney, Australia", "—", "4 × 400 m relay", "DNF" ], [ "1996", "Asian Junior Championships", "New Delhi, India", "1st", "400 m", "47.15" ], [ "1996", "Asian Junior Championships", "New Delhi, India", "1st", "400 m hurdles", "50.76" ], [ "1997", "World Championships", "Athens, Greece", "12th (sf)", "400 m hurdles", "48.84" ], [ "1997", "Universiade", "Catania, Italy", "3rd", "400 m hurdles", "49.48" ], [ "1997", "Pan Arab Games", "Beirut, Lebanon", "1st", "400 m hurdles", "48.95" ], [ "1998", "Asian Championships", "Fukuoka, Japan", "1st", "400 m hurdles", "48.71" ], [ "1998", "World Cup", "Johannesburg, South Africa", "2nd", "400 m hurdles", "48.17" ], [ "1998", "Asian Games", "Asian Games", "6th (h)", "400 m hurdles", "51.23" ], [ "2000", "Olympic Games", "Sydney, Australia", "–", "4 × 400 m relay", "DQ" ], [ "2002", "Asian Championships", "Colombo, Sri Lanka", "1st", "400 m hurdles", "48.67" ], [ "2002", "World Cup", "Madrid, Spain", "2nd", "400 m hurdles", "48.96" ], [ "2002", "Asian Games", "Busan, South Korea", "2nd", "400 m hurdles", "48.98" ], [ "2003", "World Championships", "Paris, France", "7th", "400 m hurdles", "52.64" ], [ "2003", "Asian Championships", "Manila, Philippines", "1st", "400 m hurdles", "49.19" ], [ "2005", "West Asian Games", "Doha, Qatar", "1st", "400 m hurdles", "50.37" ], [ "2006", "Asian Games", "Doha, Qatar", "6th (h)", "400 m hurdles", "51.28" ], [ "2009", "Asian Championships", "Guangzhou, China", "3rd", "400 m hurdles", "50.19" ], [ "2010", "Asian Games", "Guangzhou, China", "8th (h)", "400 m hurdles", "51.82" ] ]
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When was Mubarak Al-Nubi the runner up in the Asian games and how many sepearate Asian games did he participate in?
Mubarak Al-Nubi won three gold medals in the 400 m hurdles at the Asian Championships and participated in three Asian Games, being the runner-up in 2002.
9,137
totto_source/train_json/example-1436.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TB_114-class_torpedo_boat
TB 114-class torpedo boat
Ships
[ [ "Number", "Builder", "Launched", "Notes" ], [ "TB 114", "J Samuel White", "8 June 1903", "Sold for scrap 1919" ], [ "TB 115", "J Samuel White", "19 November 1903", "Sold for scrap 1919" ], [ "TB 116", "J Samuel White", "21 December 1903", "Sold for scrap 22 October 1921" ], [ "TB 117", "J Samuel White", "18 February 1904", "Sunk following collision with merchant vessel Kamourska in English Channel 10 June 1917 3 killed" ] ]
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What happened to most of the TB 114-class torpedo boats?
The boats TB 114, TB 115, and TB 116 were all sold for scrap.
12,738
totto_source/train_json/example-5037.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vinette_Robinson
Vinette Robinson
Filmography
[ [ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ], [ "1998", "The Cops", "Sarah Midgely", "1 episode: Series 1, Episode 6 — Television debut" ], [ "1999", "Children's Ward", "Joy", "1 episode: Series 11, Episode 11" ], [ "1999", "Cold Feet", "Female Shop Assistant", "1 episode: Series 2, Episode 2" ], [ "2000", "This Is Personal: The Hunt for the Yorkshire Ripper", "Rita Rytka", "-" ], [ "2000", "Fat Friends", "Young Shop Assistant", "1 episode: \"Face the Fat\"" ], [ "2000", "Doctors", "Cath Bickerstaff", "2 episodes: \"In Deep\" and \"In Too Deep\"" ], [ "2003", "Between the Sheets", "Tracy Ellis", "-" ], [ "2004", "Murphy's Law", "Aimie", "1 episode: \"Jack's Back\"" ], [ "2004", "Blue Murder", "Andrea", "1 episode: \"Hit and Run\"" ], [ "2004", "Vera Drake", "Jamaican Girl", "Debut film role" ], [ "2004", "Doctors", "Melanie", "1 episode: \"Daddy's Girl\"" ], [ "2005", "Casualty", "Kirsty Evans", "1 episode: \"Truth Will Out\"" ], [ "2005", "Imagine Me & You", "Zine", "-" ], [ "2007", "Party Animals", "Kerry", "2 episodes: Episode 1 and Episode 4" ], [ "2007", "Hustle", "Tina", "1 episode: \"A Designer's Paradise\"" ], [ "2007", "Doctor Who", "Abi Lerner", "1 episode: \"42\"" ], [ "2007", "Doctors", "Katie Waters", "1 episode: \"Hero\"" ], [ "2008", "The Passion", "Mina", "-" ], [ "2009", "Hope Springs", "Josie Porritt", "-" ], [ "2009", "Waterloo Road", "Helen Hopewell", "8 episodes: Series 5 Episodes 1-8" ], [ "2010", "Powder", "Hannah", "Feature film" ], [ "2010–14", "Sherlock", "Sgt. Sally Donovan", "4 Episodes: \"A Study in Pink\", \"The Great Game\", \"The Reichenbach Fall\" and \"The Sign of Three\"" ], [ "2012", "Beginning", "Claire", "Short film" ], [ "2013", "Vera", "Corrine Franks", "Series 3, Episode 1 \"Castles in the Air\"" ], [ "2014", "Death In Paradise", "Lauren Campese", "Series 3, Episode 3 \"An Artistic Murder\"" ], [ "2014", "The Red Tent", "Bilhah", "2 episodes" ], [ "2016", "The A Word", "Nicola Daniels", "-" ], [ "2016", "Black Mirror", "Liza Bahar", "Episode: \"Hated in the Nation\"" ], [ "2016", "Morgan", "Dr. Brenda Finch", "-" ], [ "2018", "Doctor Who", "Rosa Parks", "1 episode: \"Rosa\"" ], [ "2019", "Frankie", "-", "Post-production" ] ]
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Who portrayed Abi Lerner in Doctor Who episode 42, in 2007?
In 2007, Vinette Robinson portrayed the character Abi Lerner, in Doctor Who of episode 42.
14,074
totto_source/train_json/example-6373.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liza_Weil
Liza Weil
Television
[ [ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ], [ "1994", "The Adventures of Pete & Pete", "Bully Margie Corsell", "2 episodes" ], [ "2000", "The West Wing", "Karen Larson", "Episode: \"Take out the Trash Day\"" ], [ "2000–2002", "ER", "Samantha Sobriki", "3 episodes" ], [ "2000–2007", "Gilmore Girls", "Paris Geller", "96 episodes" ], [ "2001", "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit", "Lara Todd", "Episode: \"Tangled\"" ], [ "2009", "Eleventh Hour", "Ashley Filmore", "Episode: \"H2O\"" ], [ "2009", "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation", "Risa Parvess", "Episode: \"A Space Oddity\"" ], [ "2009", "In Plain Sight", "Angela Atkins", "Episode: \"Gilted Lily\"" ], [ "2009", "Grey's Anatomy", "Allison Clark", "Episode: \"Here's to Future Days\"" ], [ "2010", "Anyone But Me", "Dr. Glass", "Web series; 4 episodes" ], [ "2011", "Private Practice", "Andi", "Episode: \"Two Steps Back\"" ], [ "2012", "Scandal", "Amanda Tanner", "6 episodes" ], [ "2013", "Bunheads", "Milly Stone", "6 episodes" ], [ "2014–present", "How to Get Away with Murder", "Bonnie Winterbottom", "Main role; 75 episodes" ], [ "2016", "Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life", "Paris Geller", "3 episodes" ], [ "2016", "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon", "Guest with Scott Patterson and Sean Gunn", "November 22, 2016" ] ]
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What were Liza Weil's roles in the Gilmore Girls franchise?
Weil starred as Paris Geller in the series Gilmore Girls (2000–2007) and Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life (2016).
13,080
totto_source/train_json/example-5379.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Felitciano_Zschusschen
Felitciano Zschusschen
Club
[ [ "Club", "Season", "League", "League", "League", "National Cup", "National Cup", "League Cup", "League Cup", "Other", "Other", "Total", "Total" ], [ "Club", "Season", "Division", "Apps", "Goals", "Apps", "Goals", "Apps", "Goals", "Apps", "Goals", "Apps", "Goals" ], [ "FC Twente", "2012–13", "Eredivisie", "6", "0", "0", "0", "–", "–", "6", "0", "-", "-" ], [ "FC Twente", "2014–15", "Eredivisie", "1", "0", "0", "0", "–", "–", "1", "0", "-", "-" ], [ "FC Twente", "FC Twente total", "FC Twente total", "7", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "7", "0" ], [ "Jong FC Twente", "2013–14", "Eerste Divisie", "19", "10", "0", "0", "–", "–", "19", "10", "-", "-" ], [ "Jong FC Twente", "2014–15", "Eerste Divisie", "17", "7", "0", "0", "–", "–", "17", "7", "-", "-" ], [ "Jong FC Twente", "Jong FC Twente total", "Jong FC Twente total", "36", "17", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "36", "17" ], [ "FC Dordrecht (loan)", "2013–14", "Eerste Divisie", "7", "0", "0", "0", "–", "–", "7", "0", "-", "-" ], [ "NAC Breda", "2014–15", "Eredivisie", "9", "0", "0", "0", "–", "–", "3", "0", "12", "0" ], [ "FC Oss", "2015–16", "Eerste Divisie", "0", "0", "1", "0", "–", "–", "1", "0", "-", "-" ], [ "1. FC Saarbrücken", "2016–17", "Regionalliga Südwest", "6", "0", "0", "0", "–", "–", "6", "0", "-", "-" ], [ "Inverness Caledonian Thistle", "2017–18", "Scottish Championship", "2", "0", "0", "0", "3", "0", "0", "0", "5", "0" ], [ "IJsselmeervogels", "2018–19", "Tweede Divisie", "4", "1", "0", "0", "–", "–", "4", "1", "-", "-" ], [ "Career total", "Career total", "Career total", "71", "18", "1", "0", "3", "0", "3", "0", "78", "11" ] ]
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How many goals were made during that season?
During the 2014–15 season, Felitciano Zschusschen appeared for Jong FC Twente in the Eerste Divisie.
18,302
totto_source/train_json/example-10601.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ralph_Northam
Ralph Northam
Electoral history
[ [ "Party", "Party", "Candidate", "Votes", "%", "±" ], [ "-", "Democratic", "Ralph Northam", "16,606", "56.8%", "+2.4" ], [ "-", "Republican", "Benito Loyola Jr.", "12,622", "43.1%", "3.4" ], [ "-", "Write-ins", "-", "31", "0.1%", "<-0.1" ], [ "Majority", "Majority", "Majority", "3,984", "13.6%", "+4.8" ], [ "Total votes", "Total votes", "Total votes", "29,259", "100.0%", "-" ] ]
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Who were the top two finishers in the election, and how many votes did each receive?
Ralph Northam with 16,606 votes defeated Ben Loyola with 12,622 votes.
12,297
totto_source/train_json/example-4596.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruth_B.
Ruth B.
Awards and nominations
[ [ "Year", "Award", "Category", "Work", "Result" ], [ "2016", "Shorty Awards", "Best Vine Musician", "Herself", "Nominated" ], [ "2016", "iHeartRadio Much Music Video Awards", "Fan Fave Vine Musician", "Herself", "Nominated" ], [ "2016", "Teen Choice Awards", "Next Big Thing", "Herself", "Nominated" ], [ "2016", "BET Awards", "BET FANdemonium Award", "Herself", "Nominated" ], [ "2017", "Juno Awards", "Juno Fan Choice Award", "Herself", "Nominated" ], [ "2017", "Juno Awards", "Breakthrough Artist of the Year", "Herself", "Won" ], [ "2017", "Juno Awards", "Songwriter of the Year", "Herself — \"Lost Boy\" \"Superficial Love\" \"2 Poor Kids\"", "Nominated" ], [ "2017", "Canadian Radio Music Awards", "Best New Group or Solo Artist: Hot AC", "\"Lost Boy\"", "Won" ], [ "2017", "Canadian Radio Music Awards", "Best New Group or Solo Artist: Mainstream AC", "\"Lost Boy\"", "Nominated" ], [ "2017", "Canadian Radio Music Awards", "Best New Group or Solo Artist: CHR", "\"Lost Boy\"", "Won" ], [ "2017", "Western Canadian Music Awards", "Pop Artist of the Year", "Herself", "Nominated" ], [ "2018", "Juno Awards", "Artist of the Year", "Herself", "Nominated" ], [ "2018", "Juno Awards", "Album of the Year", "Safe Haven", "Nominated" ], [ "2018", "Juno Awards", "Pop Album of the Year", "Safe Haven", "Nominated" ] ]
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How did Ruth B. do at the 2018 Juno Awards?
At the 2018 Juno Awards, Ruth B. was nominated for three awards including Artist of the Year, Album of the Year, and Pop Album of the Year.
18,516
totto_source/train_json/example-10815.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%BAsica_%2B_Alma_%2B_Sexo
Música + Alma + Sexo
Release history
[ [ "Region", "Date", "Label", "Format", "Catalog" ], [ "Europe", "January 31, 2011", "Sony Music Entertainment", "CD", "88697544722" ], [ "North America", "February 1, 2011", "Sony Music Latin", "CD", "754472" ], [ "Australia", "February 11, 2011", "Sony Music Entertainment", "CD", "88697544722" ], [ "Austria, Germany", "February 25, 2011", "Sony Music Entertainment", "CD", "88697841132" ], [ "Japan", "March 16, 2011", "Sony Music Japan", "CD", "SICP-3025" ], [ "Brazil", "April 15, 2011", "Sony Music Entertainment", "CD", "886978411228" ], [ "United Kingdom", "April 18, 2011", "Sony Music Entertainment", "CD", "88697544722" ], [ "United States", "November 14, 2011", "Sony Music Latin", "digital", "-" ], [ "United States", "November 15, 2011", "Sony Music Latin", "CD/DVD", "886979827424" ], [ "South America", "November 22, 2011", "Sony Music Latin", "CD/DVD", "7987202" ] ]
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When was Música + Alma + Sexo released in the US and in Europe and by which label?
Música + Alma + Sexo was released on January 31, 2011 in Europe and on February 1, 2011 in North America by Sony Music Latin.
13,086
totto_source/train_json/example-5385.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ralph_Shields
Ralph Shields
Career statistics
[ [ "Club", "Season", "League", "League", "League", "FA Cup", "FA Cup", "Total", "Total" ], [ "Club", "Season", "Division", "Apps", "Goals", "Apps", "Goals", "Apps", "Goals" ], [ "Huddersfield Town", "1914–15", "Second Division", "28", "16", "1", "0", "29", "16" ], [ "Huddersfield Town", "1919–20", "Second Division", "13", "3", "1", "1", "14", "4" ], [ "Huddersfield Town", "1920–21", "First Division", "4", "2", "—", "—", "4", "2" ], [ "Huddersfield Town", "Total", "Total", "45", "21", "2", "1", "47", "22" ], [ "Brentford", "1921–22", "Third Division South", "8", "1", "1", "0", "9", "1" ], [ "Career total", "Career total", "Career total", "53", "22", "3", "1", "56", "23" ] ]
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How many goals did Ralph Shields score while part of the Huddersfield Town under the second division in 1919-20?
In 1919–20, Ralph Shields was part of the Huddersfield Town participated in Second Division appeared 13 times and scored 3 goals.
13,854
totto_source/train_json/example-6153.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mari_Morrow
Mari Morrow
Filmography
[ [ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ], [ "1992", "Baywatch", "Wendy Malloy/Pam", "Episode: \"The Lost Treasure of Tower 12\" \"Dead of Summer\"" ], [ "1992", "Out All Night", "Naomi", "Episode: \"Smooth Operator\"" ], [ "1992", "Family Matters", "Oneisha", "5 Episodes:\"Dudes\" (1992) \"Jailhouse Blues (1992)\" \"Higher Anxiety\" (1993) \"Who's Afraid of the Big Black Book?\" (1997) \"Le jour d'amour\" (1997)" ], [ "1993", "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air", "Cindy", "Episode: \"Just Say Yo\"" ], [ "1993", "The Jackie Thomas Show", "Mimosa Patron", "Episode: \"Guys and Balls\"" ], [ "1993", "The Sinbad Show", "Woman In Restaurant", "Episode: \"Shades of Acceptance\"" ], [ "1994", "Red Shoe Diaries", "Herself", "Episode: Emily's Dance" ], [ "1994", "M.A.N.T.I.S", "Sena Basuto", "Episode: \"Cease Fire\"" ], [ "1995", "One Life to Live", "Rachel Gannon", "2 Episodes" ], [ "1996", "Living Single", "Kimberly", "Episode: \"Dear John\"" ], [ "1996", "Lush Life", "-", "Episode: \"Lush Beginning\"" ], [ "1996", "Sliders", "Monique", "Episode: \"Double Cross\"" ], [ "1996", "Jungle Cubs", "Juwanna (voice)", "Episode: Benny & Clyde/Feather Brains" ], [ "1997", "Malcolm & Eddie", "Dana", "Episode: \"Jugglin'\"" ], [ "1997", "In the House", "Amber", "3 Episodes: \"Return of the Stiletto\" \"Marion Strikes Back\" \"Love Wars\"" ], [ "1997", "The Jamie Foxx Show", "Tia", "Episode: \"Is She Is, or Is She Ain't?\"" ], [ "1997", "Sparks", "Simone Richards", "Episode: \"Brotherly Love\"" ], [ "1997", "Conan", "Surette", "Episode: Homecoming" ], [ "1998", "Sister, Sister", "Deena", "Episode: \"Prom Night\"" ], [ "1999", "The Parkers", "Desiree Littlejohn", "7 Episodes: \"It's a Family Affair\" \"Betting on Love\" \"The Boomerang Effect\" \"Taking Tae-Bo with My Beau\" \"Daddy's Girl\" \"Scammed Straight\" \"Grape Nuts\"" ], [ "2001", "Men, Women & Dogs", "Lara", "Episode: \"Pilot\"" ], [ "2001", "The Tick", "Medusa", "Episode: \"The License\"" ], [ "2002", "The Twilight Zone", "Clare Woodrell", "Episode: \"Shades of Guilt\"" ], [ "2002", "The District", "Tamra Kenworthy", "Episode: \"Old Wounds\"" ], [ "2004", "Soul Food", "Nyla", "4 Episodes: \"Fear Eats the Soul\" \"Take It to the Limit\" \"Love Me or Leave Me\" \"Successful Failure\"" ], [ "2009", "Everybody Hates Chris", "Lisa Levine", "Episode: \"Everybody Hates Mr. Levine\"" ], [ "2012", "Touch", "Ann-Marie", "Episode: \"Kite Strings\"" ] ]
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What show did Mari Morrow star in from 1992 to 1997, and who was her role?
Morrow starred in Family Matters as Oneisha, from 1992 to 1997.
18,469
totto_source/train_json/example-10768.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brad_Guzan
Brad Guzan
Career statistics
[ [ "Club", "Season", "League", "League", "League", "Cup", "Cup", "League Cup/Playoffs", "League Cup/Playoffs", "Continental", "Continental", "Total", "Total" ], [ "Club", "Season", "Division", "Apps", "Goals", "Apps", "Goals", "Apps", "Goals", "Apps", "Goals", "Apps", "Goals" ], [ "Chivas USA", "2005", "MLS", "24", "0", "2", "0", "—", "—", "26", "0", "-", "-" ], [ "Chivas USA", "2006", "MLS", "13", "0", "1", "0", "2", "0", "—", "—", "16", "0" ], [ "Chivas USA", "2007", "MLS", "27", "0", "0", "0", "2", "0", "—", "—", "29", "0" ], [ "Chivas USA", "2008", "MLS", "15", "0", "1", "0", "—", "—", "16", "0", "-", "-" ], [ "Chivas USA", "Total", "Total", "79", "0", "4", "0", "4", "0", "—", "—", "87", "0" ], [ "Aston Villa", "2008–09", "Premier League", "1", "0", "1", "0", "1", "0", "5", "0", "8", "0" ], [ "Aston Villa", "2009–10", "Premier League", "0", "0", "3", "0", "5", "0", "2", "0", "10", "0" ], [ "Aston Villa", "2010–11", "Premier League", "0", "0", "0", "0", "1", "0", "2", "0", "3", "0" ], [ "Aston Villa", "2011–12", "Premier League", "7", "0", "1", "0", "1", "0", "—", "—", "9", "0" ], [ "Aston Villa", "2012–13", "Premier League", "36", "0", "0", "0", "1", "0", "—", "—", "38", "0" ], [ "Aston Villa", "2013–14", "Premier League", "38", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "—", "—", "38", "0" ], [ "Aston Villa", "2014–15", "Premier League", "34", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "—", "—", "34", "0" ], [ "Aston Villa", "2015–16", "Premier League", "28", "0", "2", "0", "2", "0", "—", "—", "32", "0" ], [ "Aston Villa", "Total", "Total", "144", "0", "7", "0", "11", "0", "9", "0", "171", "0" ], [ "Hull City (loan)", "2010–11", "Championship", "16", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "—", "—", "16", "0" ], [ "Middlesbrough", "2016–17", "Premier League", "10", "0", "3", "0", "1", "0", "—", "—", "14", "0" ], [ "Atlanta United", "2017", "Major League Soccer", "14", "0", "0", "0", "1", "0", "0", "0", "14", "0" ], [ "Overall", "Overall", "Overall", "263", "0", "14", "0", "17", "0", "9", "0", "302", "0" ] ]
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How was the appearance record of Brad Guznan for the Aston Villa?
In 2008, Brad Guzan joined Premier League club Aston Villa, where he made 171 total appearances across eight seasons.
21,209
totto_source/train_json/example-13508.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tine_Schryvers
Tine Schryvers
Club
[ [ "Club", "Season", "League", "League", "League" ], [ "Club", "Season", "League", "Apps", "Goals" ], [ "Vålerenga", "2016", "Toppserien", "17", "1" ], [ "Kristianstads DFF", "2017", "Damallsvenskan", "11", "2" ], [ "Kristianstads DFF", "2018", "Damallsvenskan", "17", "1" ], [ "Career totals", "Career totals", "Career totals", "45", "4" ] ]
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When and with which club and league did Tine Schryvers begin her club career?
Tine Schryvers signed with Vålerenga in 2016, but after one season in the Toppserien she moved to the Kristianstads DFF.
17,770
totto_source/train_json/example-10069.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NFL_Street_(series)
NFL Street (series)
Games
[ [ "Title", "Availability", "Availability", "Availability", "Release" ], [ "Title", "Sony", "Nintendo", "Microsoft", "Release" ], [ "NFL Street", "PS2", "GameCube", "Xbox", "January 13, 2004" ], [ "NFL Street 2", "PS2, PSP", "GameCube", "Xbox", "December 22, 2004" ], [ "NFL Street 3", "PS2, PSP", "None", "None", "November 14, 2006" ] ]
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When was NFL street released and for which consoles?
NFL Street 2 is the first sequel to NFL Street released on December 22, 2004 for the PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, GameCube and Xbox.
8,028
totto_source/train_json/example-327.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philippine_Basketball_Association_All-Star_Weekend
Philippine Basketball Association All-Star Weekend
Team Stalwarts vs. Team Greats
[ [ "Year", "Winning team", "Score", "Losing team", "MVP (PBA team)", "Venue" ], [ "2012", "Greats", "143–139", "Stalwarts", "Ato Agustin (Greats)", "Ilocos Norte Centennial Arena, Laoag, Ilocos Norte" ], [ "2013", "Stalwarts", "112–105", "Greats", "Kenneth Duremdes (Stalwarts)", "Davao del Sur Coliseum, Digos City, Davao del Sur" ], [ "2014", "Stalwarts", "136–136", "Greats", "Rey Guevarra (Greats)", "Mall of Asia Arena, Pasay" ], [ "2016", "Stalwarts", "99–94", "Greats", "Raymond Almazan (Stalwarts)", "Smart Araneta Coliseum, Quezon City" ] ]
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Between 2012 to 2014 what players composed the Team Stalwarts vs Team Greats?
From 2012 to 2014, the game of the Team Stalwarts vs Team Greats, was composed of Philippine Basketball Association players.
7,751
totto_source/train_json/example-50.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth
Earth
Heat
[ [ "Isotope", "Heat release W/kg isotope", "Half-life years", "Mean mantle concentration kg isotope/kg mantle", "Heat release W/kg mantle" ], [ "238U", "94.6×10−6", "4.47×109", "30.8×10−9", "2.91×10−12" ], [ "235U", "569×10−6", "0.704×109", "0.22×10−9", "0.125×10−12" ], [ "232Th", "26.4×10−6", "14.0×109", "124×10−9", "3.27×10−12" ], [ "40K", "29.2×10−6", "1.25×109", "36.9×10−9", "1.08×10−12" ] ]
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Which isotopes in the Earth are heat-producing?
The heat-producing isotopes in the Earth are potassium-40, uranium-238, and thorium-232.
15,702
totto_source/train_json/example-8001.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pablo_Chavarr%C3%ADa
Pablo Chavarría
Career statistics
[ [ "Club", "Season", "League", "League", "League", "Cup", "Cup", "League Cup", "League Cup", "Other", "Other", "Total", "Total" ], [ "Club", "Season", "Division", "Apps", "Goals", "Apps", "Goals", "Apps", "Goals", "Apps", "Goals", "Apps", "Goals" ], [ "Belgrano", "2008–09", "Argentine Primera División", "2", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "2", "0" ], [ "Belgrano", "2008–09", "Primera B Nacional", "31", "6", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "31", "6" ], [ "Belgrano", "2009–10", "Primera B Nacional", "31", "5", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "31", "5" ], [ "Belgrano", "Total", "Total", "64", "11", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "64", "11" ], [ "Anderlecht", "2010–11", "Belgian Pro League", "5", "1", "1", "1", "0", "0", "2", "0", "8", "2" ], [ "AS Eupen (loan)", "2010–11", "Belgian Pro League", "9", "4", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "9", "4" ], [ "Kortrijk (loan)", "2011–12", "Belgian Pro League", "37", "5", "7", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "44", "5" ], [ "Kortrijk (loan)", "2012–13", "Belgian Pro League", "28", "6", "5", "2", "0", "0", "0", "0", "33", "8" ], [ "Lens", "2013–14", "Ligue 2", "32", "10", "5", "1", "1", "0", "0", "0", "38", "11" ], [ "Lens", "2014–15", "Ligue 1", "31", "7", "1", "0", "1", "0", "0", "0", "33", "7" ], [ "Lens", "2015–16", "Ligue 2", "28", "4", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "28", "4" ], [ "Lens", "Total", "Total", "91", "21", "6", "1", "2", "0", "0", "0", "99", "22" ], [ "Lens II", "2013–14", "Championnat de France Amateur", "1", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "1", "0" ], [ "Reims", "2016–17", "Ligue 2", "27", "7", "1", "0", "1", "0", "0", "0", "29", "7" ], [ "Reims", "2017–18", "Ligue 2", "32", "12", "0", "0", "2", "0", "0", "0", "34", "12" ], [ "Reims", "Total", "Total", "59", "19", "1", "0", "3", "0", "0", "0", "63", "19" ], [ "Career totals", "Career totals", "Career totals", "294", "67", "20", "4", "5", "0", "2", "0", "321", "71" ] ]
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In the 2015–16 season, Pablo Chavarría played for what club in which league.
In the 2015–16 season, Pablo Chavarría played for Lens in Ligue 2.
16,462
totto_source/train_json/example-8761.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Teen_Titans_members
List of Teen Titans members
Original Team (1960s–1970s)
[ [ "Character", "Identity", "Issue joined", "Notes" ], [ "Robin / Nightwing", "Dick Grayson", "The Brave and the Bold #54 (July 1964)", "Founding member. Leader of the Titans." ], [ "Kid Flash / Flash", "Wally West", "The Brave and the Bold #54 (July 1964)", "Founding member. Former member of the Justice League of America, the Justice League Elite, and Justice League Europe as the Flash." ], [ "Aqualad / Tempest", "Garth", "The Brave and the Bold #54 (July 1964)", "Founding member. Died in Blackest Night #2. Disappeared after New 52 relaunch but reappeared in DC Rebirth." ], [ "Wonder Girl / Troia", "Donna Troy", "The Brave and the Bold #60 (June/July 1965)", "Founding member. Former member of the Darkstars as Donna Troy." ], [ "Speedy / Arsenal", "Roy Harper", "Teen Titans #19 (January/February 1968)", "Founding member (retcon introduced in Teen Titans #53 (February 1978)). Former member of the Outsiders and Checkmate as Arsenal." ], [ "Lilith / Omen", "Lilith Clay", "Teen Titans #25 (January/February 1970)", "Leader of Titans West. Died in Titans/Young Justice: Graduation Day #3. Reestablished in Titans Hunt (second series) #1." ], [ "Hawk", "Hank Hall", "Teen Titans #25 (January/February 1970)", "Also a member of Titans West. Became the villains known as Monarch and later Extant." ], [ "Dove", "Don Hall", "Teen Titans #25 (January/February 1970)", "Also a member of Titans West. Died in Crisis on Infinite Earths #12." ], [ "Guardian / Herald", "Malcolm Duncan", "Teen Titans #26 (March/April 1970)", "Also a member of Titans L.A. Member of the Doom Patrol as Vox." ], [ "Aquagirl", "Tula", "Teen Titans #30 (November/December 1970)", "Honorary member. Many of her adventures with the Titans are uncatalogued. Died in Crisis on Infinite Earths #10." ], [ "Gnarrk", "John Gnaark", "Teen Titans #33 (May/June 1971)", "Also a member of Titans West. Reported dead." ], [ "Joker's Daughter / Harlequin", "Duela Dent", "Teen Titans #46 (February 1977)", "Former member of Titans East as the Joker's Daughter. Killed by a Monitor in Countdown #51." ], [ "Bumblebee", "Karen Beecher-Duncan", "Teen Titans #48 (June 1977)", "Also a member of Titans L.A. Member of the Doom Patrol." ] ]
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Who joined Teen Titans West in 1970?
Gnarrk and Lilith joined Teen Titans West.
16,530
totto_source/train_json/example-8829.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rihanna_(Orezi_song)
Rihanna (Orezi song)
Accolades
[ [ "Year", "Awards ceremony", "Award description(s)", "Results" ], [ "2014", "Channel O Music Video Awards", "Most Gifted Ragga Dancehall", "Nominated" ], [ "2013", "Nigeria Music Video Awards", "Best Dance Hall/Reggae Video", "Won" ], [ "2013", "The Headies", "Best Reggae/Dancehall Single", "Nominated" ] ]
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What song was nominated for Best Reggae/Dancehall Single at The Headies, and when was it nominated?
"Rihanna" was nominated for Best Reggae/Dancehall Single at the 2013 edition of The Headies.
9,267
totto_source/train_json/example-1566.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quart
Quart
Imperial quart
[ [ "1 imperial quart", "=", "1/4", "imperial gallons" ], [ "-", "=", "2", "imperial pints" ], [ "-", "=", "40", "imperial fluid ounces" ], [ "-", "≡", "1.1365225", "litres" ], [ "-", "≈", "69.355", "cubic inches" ], [ "-", "≈", "38.430", "US fluid ounces" ] ]
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What is the imperial quart equal to in imperial gallons and imperial pints?
The imperial quart is equal to 1/4 of an imperial gallon and 2 imperial pints.