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tc_150
What is the distance between bases on a little league baseball field?
60 feet
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tc_154
How many home runs did baseball great Ty Cobb hit in the three world series in which he played?
None
[ "none", "none disambiguation" ]
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tc_155
In cross-country bike racing, what do the initials BMX represent?
Bicycle moto x (cross)
[ "bicycle moto x cross" ]
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tc_164
After retiring as a player, with what team did baseball great Babe Ruth spend one year as a coach?
The Brooklyn Dodgers in 1938
[ "brooklyn dodgers in 1938" ]
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tc_166
What is the maximum weight permitted for calves in rodeo calf-roping competition?
350 pounds. The minimum is 200 pounds
[ "350 pounds minimum is 200 pounds" ]
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tc_168
What baseball player hit the only home run of his 212-year major league career off his own brother?
Joe Nickro in 1976. Nickro, a pitcher with the Houston Astros, hit a four-bagger off his brother Phil, who was pitching fro the Atlanta Braves. Houston won the game, 4-3
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tc_171
Brooks Robinson and Carl Yastrzemski hold the major league baseball record for playing the greatest number of seasons with the same team. How many years did they play-- and with what teams?
23 years. Third baseman Robinson played with the Baltimore Orioles from 1955 to 1977; Carl Yastrzemski, outfielder/first baseman, played with the Boston Red Sox from 1961 to 1983
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tc_175
Under the rules outlined in the charter of the International Olympic Committee, how much pure gold must there be in each gold medal awarded to first-place winners?
At least 6 grams. Silver medals must be at least .925 sterling silver
[ "at least 6 grams silver medals must be at least 925 sterling silver" ]
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tc_179
Who was the famous great-great-grandfather of San Francisco 49er quarterback Steve Young?
Mormon leader Brigham Young
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tc_184
How many of the four Grand Slam trophies in tennis are gold; how many are silver?
Only the Wimbledon trophy is gold; the others--for the U.S. Open, the French Open and the Australian Open--are sliver
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tc_186
"What breakfast food gets its name from the German word for ""stirrup""?"
The Bagel
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tc_190
What popular drink did a Dutch medical professor produce in his laboratory while trying to come up with a blood cleanser that could be sold in drugstores?
Gin
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tc_194
On what vegetable did an ancient Egyptian place his right hand when taking an oath?
The onion. Its round shape symbolized eternity
[ "onion its round shape symbolized eternity" ]
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tc_196
What American city produces most of the egg rolls sold in grocery stores in the United States?
Houston Texas
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tc_198
Italy leads the world in pasta consumption with 61.7 pounds eaten per person per year. What country is second?
Venezuela, where the annual pasta consumption is 27.9 pounds
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tc_199
When Birdseye introduced the first frozen food in 1930, what did the company call it/
Frosted food
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tc_205
Which 100-mile long waterway links the Mediterranean and the Red Sea?
Suez Canal
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tc_206
In which country is the Aswan Dam?
Egypt
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tc_207
Where did Idi Amin rule from 1971-1979?
Uganda
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tc_209
Which country has the rand as its currency?
South Africa
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tc_210
What is the former name of the People's Republic of Venin?
Dohomey
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tc_211
In which country are Tangier and Casablanca?
Morocco
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tc_212
Who was the Egyptian president who was assassinated in 1981?
Sadat
[ "sadat" ]
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tc_215
Which country was called Upper Volta until 1984?
Burkina Faso
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tc_218
Who was the Egyptian king whose tomb an treasures were discovered in the Valley of the Kings in 1922?
Tutankhamen
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tc_220
Name the East African country which lies on the equator.
Kenya
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tc_221
What are the two main arms of the River Nile called?
Blue Nile and White Nile
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tc_223
In which country did King Hassan II ascend the throne in 1961?
Morocco
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tc_224
Which British general was killed at Khartoum in 1885?
Gordon
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tc_225
On the border of which two countries is Victoria Falls?
Zambia and Zimbabwe
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tc_227
What is the name of the volcanic valley that runs from the Sinai peninsula to central Mozambique?
Great Rift Valley
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tc_228
Which actor won an Academy Award for his performance in The African Queen?
Humphrey Bogart
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tc_229
Who wrote the novel Cry, the Beloved Country about South Africa?
Alan Paton
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tc_230
What is the capital of Kenya?
Nairobi
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tc_231
From which European country did Angola achieve independence in 1975?
Portugal
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tc_232
Which country mainly makes up the Horn of Africa?
Somalia
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tc_235
What is the capital of Sierra Leone?
Freetown
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tc_236
Which country is the island of Zanzibar part of?
Tanzania
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tc_237
What is Africa's largest country?
Sudan
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tc_238
Which African country is bordered by Benin, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Niger, and Mali?
Burkino Faso
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tc_239
Who was the woman sentenced to six years in jail after the murder of Stompei Seipi?
Winnie Mandela
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[ "Stompie Moeketsi\n\nJames Seipei (1974–1989), also known as Stompie Moeketsi, was a teenage United Democratic Front (UDF) activist from Parys in South Africa. He and three other boys were kidnapped on 29 December 1988 by members of Winnie Mandela's bodyguards, known as the Mandela United football club. Moeketsi wa...
tc_240
In which country are the towns of Gweru and Kwekwe?
Zimbabwe
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tc_242
Who was the founder of the Back to Africa movement who largely inspired Rastafarianism?
Marcus Garvey
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tc_243
Which African country is sandwiched between Ghana and Benin?
Togo
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tc_244
The Zambesi and which other river define the borders of Matabeleland?
Limpopo
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tc_246
In which mountains are Camp David?
Appalachian
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[ "Appalachian Mountains\n\nThe Appalachian Mountains ( or,There are at least eight possible pronunciations depending on three factors:\n#Whether the stressed vowel is or,\n#Whether the \"ch\" is pronounced as a fricative or an affricate, and\n#Whether the final -ia is the monophthong or the vowel sequence. ), often ...
tc_247
"Which song say, ""The words of the prophet are written on the subway walls?"""
Sound of Silence
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[ "Simon & Garfunkel - The Sounds of Silence Lyrics\n\nLyrics containing the term: the sounds of silence by simon garfunkel\nLyrics.com »\nSearch results for 'the sounds of silence by simon garfunkel'\nYee yee! We've found 3 lyrics, 100 artists, and 100 albums matching the sounds of silence by simon garfunkel.\nArtis...
tc_248
Who sang the title song for the Bond film A View To A Kill?
Duran Duran
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[ "A View to a Kill (song)\n\n\"A View to a Kill\" is the thirteenth single by the English new wave band Duran Duran, released on 6 May 1985. Written and recorded as the theme for the 1985 James Bond movie of the same name, it became one of the band's biggest hits. It remains the only James Bond theme song to have re...
tc_249
In which country did General Jaruzelski impose marital law in 1981?
Poland
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[ "Martial law in Poland\n\nMartial law in Poland () refers to the period of time from December 13, 1981 to July 22, 1983, when the authoritarian communist government of the People's Republic of Poland drastically restricted normal life by introducing martial law in an attempt to crush political opposition. Thousands...
tc_252
Who won the Oscar for directing It Happened One Night?
Frank Capra
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[ "It Happened One Night\n\nIt Happened One Night is a 1934 American romantic comedy film with elements of screwball comedy directed and co-produced by Frank Capra, in collaboration with Harry Cohn, in which a pampered socialite (Claudette Colbert) tries to get out from under her father's thumb and falls in love with...
tc_256
Hellenikon international airport is in which country?
Greece
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[ "Ellinikon International Airport\n\nEllinikon International Airport, sometimes spelled Hellinikon () was the international airport of Athens, Greece for sixty years up until 2001, when it was replaced by the new Athens International Airport \"Eleftherios Venizelos\". The grounds of the airport are located 7 km sout...
tc_257
Who had a 60s No 1 with Lightnin' Strikes?
Lou Christie
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[ "Lightnin' Strikes\n\n\"Lightnin' Strikes\" is a song written by Lou Christie and Twyla Herbert, and recorded by Christie on the MGM label. It was a hit in 1966, making it first to No. 1 in Canada in January 1966 on the RPM Top Singles chart, then to No. 1 in the U.S. on the Billboard Hot 100 in February, No. 3 on ...
tc_258
In which year was CNN founded?
1980
[ "one thousand nine hundred and eighty" ]
[ "CNN\n\nThe Cable News Network (CNN) is an American basic cable and satellite television channel that is owned by the Turner Broadcasting System division of Time Warner. It was founded in 1980 by American media proprietor Ted Turner as a 24-hour cable news channel; however, by April 2016, a CNN executive officia...
tc_259
Who was President Reagan's Secretary for Defense from 1987 to 1989?
Frank Carlucci
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[ "Frank C. Carlucci | Secretary of Defense for Ronald Reagan\n\nFrank C. Carlucci - 16th Secretary of Defense for Ronald Reagan\nFrank C. Carlucci\nShare\nFrank C. Carlucci 16th Secretary of Defense under Ronald Reagan\nThe Secretary of Defense manages all the armed forces of the United States. The Army, Navy, Air F...
tc_260
Which famous brother of Talia Shire does not share her last name?
Francis Ford Coppola
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[ "Talia Shire\n\nTalia Rose Shire (née Coppola; born April 25, 1946) is an Italian-American actress most known for her roles as Connie Corleone in The Godfather films and Adrian Balboa in the Rocky series. For her work in The Godfather Part II and Rocky, Shire has been nominated for two Academy Awards for Best Suppo...
tc_262
In basketball where do the Celtics come from?
Boston
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[ "Basketball\n\nBasketball is a sport, generally played by two teams of five players on a rectangular court. The objective is to shoot a ball through a hoop 18 in in diameter and 10 ft high mounted to a backboard at each end.", "Basketball\n\nA team can score a field goal by shooting the ball through the basket du...
tc_264
Which Disney film had the theme tune A Whole New World?
Aladdin
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[ "The Walt Disney Company\n\nThe Walt Disney Company, commonly known as Disney, is an American diversified multinational mass media and entertainment conglomerate headquartered at the Walt Disney Studios in Burbank, California. It is the world's second largest media conglomerate in terms of revenue, after Comcast. ...
tc_265
What does MG sand for in Booker T & The MG's?
Memphis Group
[ "memphis design group", "memphis movement", "memphis design", "memphis group", "memphis style" ]
[ "Booker T. & the M.G.'s\n\nBooker T. & the M.G.'s is an instrumental R&B/funk band that was influential in shaping the sound of Southern soul and Memphis soul. The original members of the group were Booker T. Jones (organ, piano), Steve Cropper (guitar), Lewie Steinberg (bass), and Al Jackson, Jr. (drums). In the 1...
tc_266
Florence Ballard was a member of which girl group?
Supremes
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[ "Florence Ballard\n\nFlorence Glenda Chapman (née Ballard; June 30, 1943 – February 22, 1976) was an American vocalist. She was one of the founding members of the popular Motown vocal female group the Supremes. Ballard sang on sixteen top forty singles with the group, including ten number-one hits.", "Florence Ba...
tc_268
Who was born first, Susan Sarandon or Glenn Close?
Susan Sarandon
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[ "Susan Sarandon\n\nSusan Abigail Sarandon (; née Tomalin; born October 4, 1946) is an American actress. She is an Academy Award and BAFTA Award winner who is also known for her social and political activism for a variety of causes. She was appointed a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador in 1999 and received the Action Agai...
tc_269
Who wrote the novel The Go Between?
L. P. Hartley
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[ "The Go-Between\n\nThe Go-Between is a novel by L. P. Hartley published in 1953. His best-known work, it has been adapted several times for stage and screen.", "The Go-Between\n\nPlot summary", "The Go-Between\n\nThe story begins with the reminiscences of Leo Colston, an elderly man looking back on his childhoo...
tc_270
In which musical do the sweeps sing Chim Chim Cheree?
Mary Poppins
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[ "Chim Chim Cher-ee\n\n\"Chim Chim Cher-ee\" is a song from Mary Poppins, the 1964 musical motion picture. It was originally sung by Dick Van Dyke and Julie Andrews, and also is featured in the Cameron Mackintosh/Disney Mary Poppins musical. The song can be heard in the Mary Poppins scene of The Great Movie Ride ...
tc_271
Who had a big 60s No 1 with Tossin' and Turnin'?
Bobby Lewis
[ "bobby lewis" ]
[ "Tossin' and Turnin'\n\n\"Tossin' and Turnin'\" is a song written by Ritchie Adams and Malou Rene, and originally recorded by Bobby Lewis. The record reached number one on both the Billboard Hot 100 on July 10, 1961 and R&B chart and has since become a standard on oldies compilations. It was named the number-one s...
tc_272
Sam Phillips was owner of which legendary recording studio?
Sun
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[ "Sam Phillips\n\nSamuel Cornelius Phillips (January 5, 1923 – July 30, 2003) was an American musician, businessman, record executive, music producer, and disc jockey who played an important role in the emergence and development of rock and roll and rockabilly as the major form of popular music in the 1950s. He was ...
tc_273
Which actor played Maxwell Smart?
Don Adams
[ "adams don", "don adams actor", "donald yarmy", "donald james yarmy", "don adams", "missed it by that much" ]
[ "Get Smart\n\nGet Smart is an American comedy television series that satirizes the secret agent genre. Created by Mel Brooks with Buck Henry, the show stars the late Don Adams (as Maxwell Smart, Agent 86), Barbara Feldon (as Agent 99), and Edward Platt (as Thaddeus, the Chief). Henry said they created the show by ...
tc_274
On a computer keyboard which letter on the same line is between C and B?
V
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[ "Computer keyboard\n\nIn computing, a computer keyboard is a typewriter-style device which uses an arrangement of buttons or keys to act as a mechanical lever or electronic switch. Following the decline of punch cards and paper tape, interaction via teleprinter-style keyboards became the main input device for compu...
tc_275
Lunar 10's Lunar Excursion Module was named after which famous character?
Snoopy
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[ "Origins of NASA Names - chapter 4\n\nchapter 4\nView of the moon from Apollo 8.", "Origins of NASA Names - chapter 4\n\n[ 97] NASA's first four manned spaceflight projects were Mercury, Gemini, Apollo, and Skylab. As the first U.S. manned spaceflight project, Project Mercury-which included two manned suborbital ...
tc_277
In which decade did golfer Gary Player last win the British Open?
70s
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[ "Gary Player\n\nGary Player DMS, OIG (born 1 November 1935) is a retired South African professional golfer, widely regarded as one of the greatest players in the history of golf. Over his career, Player accumulated nine major championships on the regular tour and six Champions Tour major championship victories, as ...
tc_278
Sarah FitzGerald has been a 90s world champion in which sport?
Squash
[ "squash", "squash disambiguation", "squashes" ]
[ "Sarah Fitz-Gerald\n\nSarah Elizabeth Fitz-Gerald AM (born 1 December 1968) is an Australian women's squash player who won five World Open titles – 1996, 1997, 1998, 2001 and 2002. She ranks alongside Janet Morgan, Nicol David, Susan Devoy, Michelle Martin and Heather McKay as the sport's greatest players.", "Sar...
tc_279
Where was the peace treaty signed that brought World War I to an end?
Versailles
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[ "World War I\n\nWorld War I (WWI or WW1), also known as the First World War, or the Great War, was a global war originating in Europe that lasted from 28 July 1914 to 11 November 1918. More than 70 million military personnel, including 60 million Europeans, were mobilised in one of the largest wars in history. Over...
tc_284
Which Welsh singer was invited to sing at the White House on Millennium Eve?
Tom Jones
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[ "Welsh Vocal Harmony Music - Singers.com\n\nSingers.com - Welsh choral groups - celtic, choral and folk music from Wales\n| Ralph Vaughn Williams\nLondon Welsh Chorale : A Century of Welsh Music\nReview: The London Welsh Chorale's second CD: Cennin Aur - A Century of Welsh Music charts the progress of choral music ...
tc_285
Which company was responsible for the oil spill in Alaska in 1989?
Exxon
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[ "Exxon Valdez oil spill\n\nThe Exxon Valdez oil spill occurred in Prince William Sound, Alaska, on Good Friday, March 24, 1989, when Exxon Valdez, an oil tanker bound for Long Beach, California, struck Prince William Sound's Bligh Reef at 12:04 am local time and spilled 11 to of crude oil over the next few days. I...
tc_287
What date is Father's Day?
3rd Sunday in June
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tc_289
In which decade of the 20th century was the FBI set up?
1900s
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[ "History Timeline of the 20th Century\n\nHistory Timeline of the 20th Century\nHistory Timeline of the 20th Century\nHistory Timeline of the 20th Century\nA Decade-by-Decade Timeline\nBy Jennifer Rosenberg\nBrowse through this history timeline of the 20th century to examine each decade within this amazing century. ...
tc_290
In which decade of the 20th century was Dan Aykroyd born?
50s
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[ "20th century\n\nThe 20th century was a century that began on", "20th century\n\nJanuary 1, 1901 and ended on December 31, 2000. It was the tenth and final century of the 2nd millennium. It is distinct from the century known as the 1900s (sometimes written as 19XX), which began on January 1, 1900 and ended on ...
tc_291
Which American wrote The Game of Chess in 1959?
Bobby Fischer
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[ "Chess History - Best Of Chess\n\nChess History - Best Of Chess\nBest of chess\nChess History\nMany History writers mentioned that the chess was invented in India, before the 6th century AD then the game spread to Persia. When the Arabs conquered Persia, chess was taken up by the Muslim world and subsequently sprea...
tc_292
Which leader did Hitler meet in the Brenner Pass in WWII?
Mussolini
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[ "Adolf Hitler\n\nAdolf Hitler (; 20 April 1889 – 30 April 1945) was a German politician who was the leader of the Nazi Party (Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei; NSDAP), Chancellor of Germany from 1933 to 1945, and Führer (\"leader\") of Nazi Germany from 1934 to 1945. As dictator of Nazi Germany, he in...
tc_294
Which company first manufactured the electric toothbrush?
Squibb
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[ "Electric toothbrush\n\nAn electric toothbrush is a toothbrush that makes rapid, automatic bristle motions, either back-and-forth oscillation or rotation-oscillation (where the brush head alternates clockwise and counterclockwise rotation), in order to clean teeth. Motions at sonic speeds or below are made by a mo...
tc_295
Who lived under the pseudonym of Harriet Brown in New York form the 40s to the 90s?
Greta Garbo
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[ "Old Time Movie Queens - Their Last Photos - the DataLounge\n\nOld Time Movie Queens - Their Last Photos\nOld Time Movie Queens - Their Last Photos\nNo longer glamorous. Old and about to die. Hedy Lamarr. Lucy. One month before death. by Anonymous\nMaybe no the last, but in the last few months. by Anonymous\nMarlen...
tc_296
Which actor bought the island of Tetiaroa?
Marlon Brando
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[ "Tetiaroa\n\nTeti'aroa is a privately owned atoll in the Windward group of the Society Islands of French Polynesia, an overseas collectivity of France in the Pacific Ocean. Once the vacation spot for Tahitian royalty, the atoll is widely known for having been purchased by Marlon Brando.", "Tetiaroa\n\nGeography",...
tc_297
Between 1952 and 1954 did the number of TV stations in the USA double, triple or quadruple?
Triple
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[ "Derrick Rose\n\nDerrick Martell Rose (born October 4, 1988) is an American professional basketball player for the New York Knicks of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He played one year of college basketball for the Memphis Tigers before being drafted first overall by his hometown Chicago Bulls in the 200...
tc_299
What was Wham!'s first No 1?
Wake Me Up Before You Go Go
[ "wake me up before you go go" ]
[ "Wham!\n\nWham! were an English musical duo formed by members George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley in the early 1980s. They were briefly known in the United States as Wham! UK due to a naming conflict with an American band. Wham! sold more than 25 million certified records worldwide from 1982 to 1986.", "Wham!\n\n...
tc_300
Which musical featured the song You'll Never Walk Alone?
Carousel
[ "carrousel", "carousels", "carousel", "merry go round", "🎠", "merrygoround", "marry go round", "loof" ]
[ "You'll Never Walk Alone\n\n\"You'll Never Walk Alone\" is a show tune from the 1945 Rodgers and Hammerstein musical Carousel.\nIn the second act of the musical, Nettie Fowler, the cousin of the female protagonist Julie Jordan, sings \"You'll Never Walk Alone\" to comfort and encourage Julie when her husband, Billy...
tc_301
In which year was Bloody Sunday in Londonderry?
1972
[ "one thousand nine hundred and seventy two" ]
[ "Bloody Sunday (1972)\n\nBloody Sunday – sometimes called the Bogside Massacre – was an incident on 30 January 1972 in the Bogside area of Derry, Northern Ireland. British soldiers shot 26 unarmed civilians during a protest march against internment. Fourteen people died: thirteen were killed outright, while the dea...
tc_302
The first untethered space walk took place from which space craft?
Challenger
[ "challenger", "challengers", "challenger disambiguation", "challengers disambiguation", "challenger album" ]
[ "Extravehicular activity\n\nExtravehicular activity (EVA) is any activity done by an astronaut or cosmonaut outside a spacecraft beyond the Earth's appreciable atmosphere. The term most commonly applies to a spacewalk made outside a craft orbiting Earth (such as the International Space Station), but also has applie...
tc_303
What was the main color of a Storm trooper in Star Wars?
White
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[ "Stormtrooper - Wookieepedia - Wikia\n\nStormtrooper | Wookieepedia | Fandom powered by Wikia\n― Luke Skywalker [src]\nSpecialized snowtrooper armor\nStormtroopers wore a distinctive set of white armor that was used to instill fear in the Empire's subjects, while also providing the soldiers with an extended range o...
tc_305
Richard Nixon was Vice President to which US state?
Dwight Eisenhower
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[ "Richard Nixon\n\nRichard Milhous Nixon (January 9, 1913 – April 22, 1994) was the 37th President of the United States, serving from 1969 to 1974 when he became the only U.S. president to resign the office. Nixon had previously served as a U.S. Representative and Senator from California and as the 36th Vice Preside...
tc_306
Luxor international airport is in which country?
Egypt
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[ "Luxor International Airport\n\nLuxor International Airport is the main airport serving the city of Luxor, Egypt. It is located four miles (6 km) east of the city. Many charter airlines use the airport, as it is a popular tourist destination for those visiting the River Nile and the Valley of the Kings.", "Luxor...
tc_307
Which country did Albert Einstein move to as the Nazis rose to power?
America
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[ "Albert Einstein\n\nAlbert Einstein (; ; 14 March 1879 – 18 April 1955) was a German-born theoretical physicist. He developed the general theory of relativity, one of the two pillars of modern physics (alongside quantum mechanics). Einstein's work is also known for its influence on the philosophy of science. Ein...
tc_308
In the 90s how many points have been awarded for finishing first in a Grand Prix?
10
[ "ten" ]
[ "Formula One racing\n\nA Formula One race or Grand Prix is a sporting event which takes place over three days (usually Friday to Sunday), with a series of practice and qualifying sessions prior to a race on Sunday.", "Formula One racing\n\nCurrent regulations provide for two free practice sessions on Friday, a mo...
tc_309
Which lawyer made Raymond Burr famous?
Perry Mason
[ "perry mason", "perry mason case of defiant daughter", "perry mason film" ]
[ "Raymond Burr\n\nRaymond William Stacy Burr (May 21, 1917 – September 12, 1993) was a Canadian-American actor, primarily known for his title roles in the television dramas Perry Mason and Ironside. He was prominently involved in multiple charitable endeavors, such as working on behalf of the United Service Organiza...
tc_310
Which broadcasting company did Edward J Noble found?
ABC
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[ "Edward John Noble\n\nEdward John Noble (1882 – 1958, aged 76) was an American broadcasting and candy industrialist originally from Gouverneur, New York. He co-founded the Life Savers Corporation in 1913. He founded the American Broadcasting Company when he purchased the Blue Network in 1943 following the Federal C...
tc_313
In which decade did the Jackson 5 sign to Motown?
1960s
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[ "The Jackson 5\n\nThe Jackson 5, or Jackson Five, also known as The Jacksons in later years, is an American popular music group. Formed in 1963 under the name the Jackson Brothers, the founding members were Jackie, Tito, Jermaine, and Marlon. Michael would join one year later. After participating in talent shows an...
tc_314
How many vice presidents did Franklin D Roosevelt have?
Three
[ "three", "3" ]
[ "Vice President of the United States\n\nThe Vice President of the United States (VPOTUS) is the second-highest position in the executive branch of the United States, after the President. The executive power of both the vice president and the president is granted under Article Two, Section One of the Constitution. ...
tc_315
In which state is Harrah's Auto Collection situated?
Nevada
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[ "Caesars Entertainment Corporation\n\nCaesars Entertainment Corporation, is an American gaming corporation based in Paradise, Nevada that owns and operates over 50 casinos and hotels, and seven golf courses under several brands. It is the fourth-largest gaming company in the world, with annual revenues of $8.6 bi...
tc_317
What was the name of Gene Autry's horse?
Champion
[ "edric egberuare", "chåmpionship", "intercontinental champion", "champion", "champions", "championship game", "title match system" ]
[ "Gene Autry\n\nOrvon Grover \"Gene\" Autry (September 29, 1907 – October 2, 1998) was an American performer who gained fame as a singing cowboy on the radio, in movies, and on television for more than three decades beginning in the early 1930s. Autry was also owner of a television station, several radio stations i...
tc_318
Which city has a sports team of Steelers and team of Pirates?
Pittsburgh
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[ "Pittsburgh Steelers\n\nThe Pittsburgh Steelers are a professional American football team based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The Steelers compete in the National Football League (NFL), as a member club of the league's American Football Conference (AFC) North division. Founded in , the Steelers are the oldest franch...
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What did Fort Dearborn, Indian Territory change its name to?
Chicago, Illinois
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[ "Fort Dearborn\n\nFort Dearborn was an United States fort built in 1803 beside the Chicago River, in what is now Chicago, Illinois. It was constructed by troops under Captain John Whistler and named in honor of Henry Dearborn, then United States Secretary of War. The original fort was destroyed following the Battle...
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Bill Berry retired through ill health as a drummer in which band?
REM
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Leslie Nielsen trained in which of the armed services in WWII?
Royal Canadian
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