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tc_893 | Who was the first black man to receive the Nobel Peace Prize? | Ralph Johnson Bunche | [
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tc_895 | Which golfer became only the fifth in history to win both the British and US Open championships in the same year, in 1982? | Tom Watson | [
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tc_896 | How many times did tennis legend Jimmy Connors win the US Open in the 1970s? | Three | [
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tc_898 | Which pop star did model Iman marry in 1992? | David Bowie | [
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tc_900 | Which actress links Dorothy in The Golden Girls and Maude Findlay in Maude? | Bea Arthur | [
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tc_901 | Which of the Friends cast has a son called Julian in real life? | Lisa Kudrow | [
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tc_902 | What was the name of Jed's nephew in The Beverly Hillbillies? | Jethro Bodine | [
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tc_906 | What was Green Acres called on radio? | Granby's Green Acres | [
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tc_907 | Which 90s sitcom character was said to be a symbol of failing values which caused LA riots, according to Dan Quayle? | Murphy Brown | [
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tc_908 | According to the series when was the Cheers bar founded? | 1895 | [
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tc_909 | Which sitcom with Vickie Lawrence was a spin-off from the Carol Burnett Show? | Mama's Family | [
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tc_911 | Who was creator and executive producer of Magnum PI? | Donald P. Bellisario | [
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tc_913 | What was the name of the vet in Daktari? | Marsh Tracy | [
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tc_915 | Who bought CBS in 1929 and remained on the board until 1983? | William S. Paley | [
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tc_917 | Which executive producer of Dream On is well known for films such as Trading Places? | John Landis | [
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tc_918 | "To which interviewer did Richard Nixon say, ""I never cry except in public?" | David Frost | [
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tc_919 | Who did Dick Van Dyke play in The Dick Van Dyke Show? | Rob Petrie | [
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tc_920 | Which English actress and star of Primary Colors appeared as a guest in Cheers? | Emma Thompson | [
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tc_921 | What was the first sitcom to reach No 1 in the Nielsen ratings? | I Love Lucy | [
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tc_922 | Who in the singing Jackson family appeared in Different Strokes? | Janet | [
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tc_923 | What was the first spin-off from The Beverly Hillbillies called? | Petticoat Junction | [
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tc_924 | Which series was a spin off from the Golden Girls spin-off, Empty Nest? | Nurses | [
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tc_926 | "Who said, ""Married men live longer than single men, but married men are more willing to die""?" | Johnny Carson | [
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tc_927 | In Laverne & Shirley, what was Laverne's last name? | De Fazio | [
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tc_928 | Which character did Burt Reynolds play in Evening Shade? | Wood Newton | [
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tc_929 | Which comedian starred in the ABC sitcom Chicken Soup? | Jackie Mason | [
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tc_930 | Who did Debbie play in The Debbie Reynolds Show? | Debbie Thompson | [
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tc_931 | Who interviewed Dudley Moore about his illness in November 1999? | Barbara Walters | [
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tc_933 | Dorothy, Rose, Sophia and who else formed the Golden Girls? | Blanch | [
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tc_934 | Who first funded Sesame Street? | Children's Television Workshop | [
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tc_936 | In Family Affair what was the butler called? | French | [
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tc_937 | Which multi-millionaire was born the same day TV pioneer John Logie Baird died? | Donald Trump | [
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tc_939 | In the Addams Family, what is Gomez's octopus called? | Aristotle | [
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tc_941 | In the animation series, what was Godzilla's nephew called? | Godzooky | [
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tc_942 | Which character did Betty White play in The Betty White Show? | Joyce Whitman | [
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tc_943 | During the series Roseanne changed her name to Arnold from what? | Barr | [
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tc_944 | Which hotel sitcom was based on the British series Fawlty Towers? | Amanda's | [
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tc_949 | "Who said, ""It is better to die on your feet than live on your knees?""" | Emiliano Zapata | [
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tc_950 | In which year did Tanganyika and Zanzibar merge to form Tanzania? | 1964 | [
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tc_951 | In which decade did motor car pioneer Henry Ford die? | 1940s | [
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tc_953 | Ed Gagliardi, Al Greenwood and Dennis Elliot have all been in which group? | Foreigner | [
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tc_956 | "Which song starts, ""On a dark desert highway?""" | Hotel California | [
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tc_958 | For which movie did Katherine Hepburn win her third Oscar? | The Lion in Winter | [
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tc_959 | What was Rambo's first name? | John | [
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tc_960 | When did field hockey become an Olympic event for men? | 1908 | [
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tc_963 | How was Eleanor Gough McKay better known? | Billie Holiday | [
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tc_964 | Who invented the world's first data-processing machine? | Herman Hollerith | [
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tc_965 | Bill Cosby had a professional trial in which sport? | Football | [
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tc_966 | What was the first film Alfred Hitchcock made in Hollywood? | Rebecca | [
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tc_968 | Bujumbura international airport is in which country? | Burundi | [
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tc_970 | The painting The Scream was stolen form which city in 1994? | Oslo | [
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tc_971 | What was Paul Newman's first movie? | The Silver Chalice | [
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tc_973 | "Which 60s song starts, ""You've got a lot of nerve?""" | Positively 4th Street | [
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tc_975 | Which University of Wisconsin has the highest enrolment figure? | Madison | [
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tc_976 | What was the day job that Boris Yeltsin started out with? | Builder | [
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tc_978 | How old was Harry Stevens when he married at the Caravilla Retirement Home, Wisconsin in 1984? | 104 | [
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tc_979 | What is Diane Keaton's real name? | Diane Hall | [
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tc_983 | Which word used to be in the name of The San Francisco Ballet? | Opera | [
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tc_984 | Which singer has appeared on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine 16 times? | Mick Jagger | [
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tc_986 | What nationality were Mother Teresa's parents? | Albanian | [
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tc_987 | Who had a 60s No 1 hit with I'm Telling You Now? | Freddie & The Dreamers | [
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tc_988 | What are the international registration letters of a vehicle from The Bahamas? | BS | [
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tc_991 | Which philosopher wrote Eros and Civilization and One Dimensional Man? | Herbert Marcuse | [
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tc_992 | To ten thousand square miles, what is the area of Pennsylvania? | 44,820 square miles | [
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tc_993 | What are the international registration letters of a vehicle from Sri Lanka? | CL | [
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tc_994 | Who directed the movie East of Eden? | Elia Kazan | [
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tc_997 | In which year did Count Basie die? | 1984 | [
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tc_1001 | Which bridge is the subject of Hart Crane's The bridge? | Brooklyn Bridge | [
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tc_1002 | Who is credited with inventing the Tarzan yodel? | Johnny Weissmuller | [
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tc_1005 | Which musical featured the song How To Handle A Woman? | Camelot | [
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tc_1006 | In which decade of the 20th century was Alec Baldwin born? | 1950s | [
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tc_1010 | In which state do most Cree Indians live in the USA? | Montana | [
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tc_1011 | Bob Dole trained for which profession although he didn't qualify? | Doctor | [
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tc_1012 | Out of 11 series of prime time seasons how many times did Happy days make the Nielsen Top Twenty? | Eight | [
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tc_1013 | Who wrote the novel Watership Down? | Richard Adams | [
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tc_1014 | Who was the Prime Minister of Australia from 1983 - 1991? | Bob Hawke | [
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tc_1015 | In which decade of the 20th century was James Belushi born? | 1950s | [
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tc_1016 | On which river was the Kariba Dam built? | Zambezi | [
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tc_1017 | Detroit born Diana Earle became famous under which name? | Diana Ross | [
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tc_1018 | Who wrote God Bless America? | Irving Berlin | [
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tc_1019 | What was Sean Penn's first movie? | Taps | [
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tc_1021 | Who had and 80s NO 1 with The Tide is High? | Blondie | [
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tc_1022 | In which Bond film did Britt Ekland appear? | The Man With The Golden Gun | [
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tc_1025 | What is Mick Jagger's middle name? | Philip | [
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tc_1026 | Who had a No 1 hit single with Together Forever? | Rick Astley | [
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tc_1027 | Boxer Jack Dempsey hailed from which state? | Colorado | [
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tc_1030 | Which British liner was sunk by a German submarine in 1915? | Lusitania | [
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tc_1031 | Which role as 'the other woman' won Glenn Close her first Oscar nomination? | Fatal Attraction | [
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tc_1032 | Who wrote the novel The Godfather? | Mario Puzo | [
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tc_1035 | Vehicles from which country use the international registration letter S? | Sweden | [
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tc_1036 | Jack Sharkey was a world champion in which sport? | Boxing | [
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tc_1038 | What was Marilyn Monroe's last film? | The Misfits | [
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tc_1039 | What was Bix Beiderbecke's principal musical instrument? | Cornet | [
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tc_1040 | US-born Adulyadej Bhumibol became king of which Asian country? | Thailand | [
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tc_1041 | In 1971 Leonard Bernstein wrote a Mass in whose memory? | John F. Kennedy | [
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tc_1042 | Who had a big 50s No 1 with A Big Hunk O' Love? | Elvis Presley | [
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tc_1043 | Whose first hit was Maybellene in 1955? | Chuck Berry | [
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"Maybellene\n\n\"Maybellene\" is a song recorded by Chuck Berry, adapted from the traditional fiddle tune \"Ida Red\". Berry's song tells the story of a hot rod race and a broken romance. It was released in July 1955 as a single by Chess Records, of Chicago, Illinois. It was Berry's first single and his first hit.... |
tc_1044 | What goes after Love Will Never Do on Janet Jackson's 1990 hit? | Without you | [
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"Love Will Never Do (Without You)\n\n\"Love Will Never Do (Without You)\" is a song by American singer-songwriter Janet Jackson, recorded for her fourth studio album, Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814 (1989). It was written and produced by James Harris III, and Terry Lewis. The song was released as the seventh sin... |
tc_1045 | Which Gloria co-founded Ms magazine? | Steinem | [
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"Ms. (magazine)\n\nMs. is an American liberal feminist magazine co-founded by second-wave feminists and sociopolitical activists Gloria Steinem and Dorothy Pitman Hughes. Founding editors were Letty Cottin Pogrebin, Mary Thom, Patricia Carbine, Joanne Edgar, Nina Finkelstein, and Mary Peacock. Ms. first appeared ... |
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