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What crop failure caused the Irish Famine ? | 18 | food | ENTY:food | 1 | entities | ENTY |
What South Korean city is served by Kimpo International Airport ? | 22 | cities | LOC:city | 5 | locations | LOC |
How many types of dogs ' tails are there - three | 13 | number of something | NUM:count | 4 | numeric values | NUM |
What is the longest-running television series ? | 1 | inventions, books and other creative pieces | ENTY:cremat | 1 | entities | ENTY |
What predators exist on Antarctica ? | 2 | animals | ENTY:animal | 1 | entities | ENTY |
What is the difference between a generator and an alternator ? | 12 | description of something | DESC:desc | 0 | description and abstract concepts | DESC |
How is energy created ? | 0 | manner of an action | DESC:manner | 0 | description and abstract concepts | DESC |
What beer advertised that it had `` three rings '' ? | 18 | food | ENTY:food | 1 | entities | ENTY |
What is the quantity of American soldiers still unaccounted for from the Vietnam war ? | 37 | other numbers | NUM:other | 4 | numeric values | NUM |
What golfing accessory was patented by George Grant on December 12 | 32 | techniques and methods | ENTY:techmeth | 1 | entities | ENTY |
What are the different types of plastic ? | 14 | other entities | ENTY:other | 1 | entities | ENTY |
How is it correct to say ` qigong ' ? | 0 | manner of an action | DESC:manner | 0 | description and abstract concepts | DESC |
What was the highest mountain on earth before Mount Everest was discovered ? | 25 | mountains | LOC:mount | 5 | locations | LOC |
Where was the Ligurian Republic , 1797-185 , ? | 16 | other locations | LOC:other | 5 | locations | LOC |
What country 's people are the top television watchers ? | 19 | countries | LOC:country | 5 | locations | LOC |
When was the women 's suffrage amendment ratified ? | 8 | dates | NUM:date | 4 | numeric values | NUM |
What Polynesian people inhabit New Zealand ? | 5 | a group or organization of persons | HUM:gr | 3 | human beings | HUM |
What movie tour of the Roman empire features the admonition : `` Row well and live '' ? | 1 | inventions, books and other creative pieces | ENTY:cremat | 1 | entities | ENTY |
What Nevada center has been dubbed The Biggest Little City in the World ? | 22 | cities | LOC:city | 5 | locations | LOC |
What President lived at 219 North Delaware Street , Independence , Missouri ? | 4 | an individual | HUM:ind | 3 | human beings | HUM |
Give a reason for American Indians oftentimes dropping out of school . | 9 | reasons | DESC:reason | 0 | description and abstract concepts | DESC |
Where must a soccer goalie stand to be permitted to handle the ball ? | 16 | other locations | LOC:other | 5 | locations | LOC |
What is the difference between classical conditioning and operant conditioning ? | 12 | description of something | DESC:desc | 0 | description and abstract concepts | DESC |
In what U.S. state was the first woman governor elected ? | 11 | states | LOC:state | 5 | locations | LOC |
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What year did Hitler die ? | 8 | dates | NUM:date | 4 | numeric values | NUM |
What famous model was married to Billy Joel ? | 4 | an individual | HUM:ind | 3 | human beings | HUM |
What kind of animal is Babar ? | 2 | animals | ENTY:animal | 1 | entities | ENTY |
What is Jane Goodall known for ? | 9 | reasons | DESC:reason | 0 | description and abstract concepts | DESC |
What killed Bob Marley ? | 14 | other entities | ENTY:other | 1 | entities | ENTY |
How much money are Dumbo 's ears insured for ? | 26 | prices | NUM:money | 4 | numeric values | NUM |
Who danced into stardom with Fred Astaire in 1941 's You 'll Never Get Rich ? | 4 | an individual | HUM:ind | 3 | human beings | HUM |
Who is Stein Eriksen ? | 34 | description of a person | HUM:desc | 3 | human beings | HUM |
What does the name Billie mean ? | 7 | definition of something | DESC:def | 0 | description and abstract concepts | DESC |
Who is the fastest swimmer in the world ? | 4 | an individual | HUM:ind | 3 | human beings | HUM |
What is the highest peak in Africa ? | 25 | mountains | LOC:mount | 5 | locations | LOC |
Where is Procter & Gamble headquartered in the U.S. ? | 16 | other locations | LOC:other | 5 | locations | LOC |
What desert has been called The Garden of Allah ? | 16 | other locations | LOC:other | 5 | locations | LOC |
What do bicornate animals have two of ? | 14 | other entities | ENTY:other | 1 | entities | ENTY |
What function does a community 's water tower serve ? | 9 | reasons | DESC:reason | 0 | description and abstract concepts | DESC |
What is a fear of weakness ? | 24 | diseases and medicine | ENTY:dismed | 1 | entities | ENTY |
How many miles is it to Ohio from North Carolina ? | 13 | number of something | NUM:count | 4 | numeric values | NUM |
How much snow equals an inch of rain ? | 13 | number of something | NUM:count | 4 | numeric values | NUM |
What does G.M.T. stand for ? | 3 | expression abbreviated | ABBR:exp | 2 | abbreviation | ABBR |
What does Inuit and Eskimo mean ? | 7 | definition of something | DESC:def | 0 | description and abstract concepts | DESC |
What song served as the closing theme of The Johnny Cash Show ? | 1 | inventions, books and other creative pieces | ENTY:cremat | 1 | entities | ENTY |
What field sport did dentist William Beers promote and write a standard book of rules for ? | 30 | sports | ENTY:sport | 1 | entities | ENTY |
How do I tie dye clothes ? | 0 | manner of an action | DESC:manner | 0 | description and abstract concepts | DESC |
When does the average teenager first have intercourse ? | 8 | dates | NUM:date | 4 | numeric values | NUM |
Why doesn 't www.answers.com have any answers to my questions ? | 9 | reasons | DESC:reason | 0 | description and abstract concepts | DESC |
What actor 's autobiography is titled All My Yesterdays ? | 4 | an individual | HUM:ind | 3 | human beings | HUM |
What Russian master spy lived in the U.S. under the name Emil Goldfus ? | 4 | an individual | HUM:ind | 3 | human beings | HUM |
Where 's the 19th hole on a golf course ? | 16 | other locations | LOC:other | 5 | locations | LOC |
What 's nature 's purpose for tornadoes ? | 9 | reasons | DESC:reason | 0 | description and abstract concepts | DESC |
Who played the original Charlie 's Angels ? | 4 | an individual | HUM:ind | 3 | human beings | HUM |
Where can I find a person 's address from a telephone number ? | 16 | other locations | LOC:other | 5 | locations | LOC |
What English word comes from the Old French covrefeu , meaning cover fire ? | 39 | words with a special property | ENTY:word | 1 | entities | ENTY |
What musical instrument did Prewitt play in James Jones 's From Here to Eternity ? | 35 | musical instrument | ENTY:instru | 1 | entities | ENTY |
Where did Sarge Steel get his metal hand ? | 16 | other locations | LOC:other | 5 | locations | LOC |
What makes popcorn pop ? | 9 | reasons | DESC:reason | 0 | description and abstract concepts | DESC |
Who wrote The Night of the Iguana ? | 4 | an individual | HUM:ind | 3 | human beings | HUM |
Where does your hair grow the fastest ? | 23 | organs of body | ENTY:body | 1 | entities | ENTY |
What country did King Gustav V reign over from 197 to 195 ? | 19 | countries | LOC:country | 5 | locations | LOC |
Who painted Mother and Child ? | 4 | an individual | HUM:ind | 3 | human beings | HUM |
What is the speed of the Mississippi River ? | 38 | speed | NUM:speed | 4 | numeric values | NUM |
In what area of the world was the Six Day War fought ? | 16 | other locations | LOC:other | 5 | locations | LOC |
What is the brightest star visible from Earth ? | 16 | other locations | LOC:other | 5 | locations | LOC |
What film marked Robert Redford 's directorial debut ? | 1 | inventions, books and other creative pieces | ENTY:cremat | 1 | entities | ENTY |
What was Mao 's second name ? | 4 | an individual | HUM:ind | 3 | human beings | HUM |
What film or films has Jude Law appeared in ? | 1 | inventions, books and other creative pieces | ENTY:cremat | 1 | entities | ENTY |
Where do hyenas live ? | 16 | other locations | LOC:other | 5 | locations | LOC |
Who is the `` Queen Mother '' ? | 34 | description of a person | HUM:desc | 3 | human beings | HUM |
What 's the most commonly-spoken language in Belgium ? | 40 | languages | ENTY:lang | 1 | entities | ENTY |
Who has more DNA - a man or a woman ? | 4 | an individual | HUM:ind | 3 | human beings | HUM |
What are Maid-Rites ? | 7 | definition of something | DESC:def | 0 | description and abstract concepts | DESC |
What children 's tale contains the line : `` Come , Cinderslut , and hold this skein of wool for me '' ? | 1 | inventions, books and other creative pieces | ENTY:cremat | 1 | entities | ENTY |
What level of government or governmental agency is responsible for dealing with racism ? | 5 | a group or organization of persons | HUM:gr | 3 | human beings | HUM |
How many referees work a soccer game ? | 13 | number of something | NUM:count | 4 | numeric values | NUM |
What cocktail do you concoct with whisky and sweet vermouth ? | 18 | food | ENTY:food | 1 | entities | ENTY |
How do you say `` fresh '' in Spanish ? | 21 | equivalent terms | ENTY:termeq | 1 | entities | ENTY |
What do bee hives do in cranberry bogs ? | 12 | description of something | DESC:desc | 0 | description and abstract concepts | DESC |
What caused the Lynmouth floods ? | 9 | reasons | DESC:reason | 0 | description and abstract concepts | DESC |
When is the Tulip Festival in Michigan ? | 8 | dates | NUM:date | 4 | numeric values | NUM |
Who came up with the name , El Nino ? | 4 | an individual | HUM:ind | 3 | human beings | HUM |
What movie did Madilyn Kahn star in with Gene Wilder ? | 1 | inventions, books and other creative pieces | ENTY:cremat | 1 | entities | ENTY |
What type of bridge is the Golden Gate Bridge ? | 14 | other entities | ENTY:other | 1 | entities | ENTY |
What dictator has the nickname `` El Maximo '' ? | 4 | an individual | HUM:ind | 3 | human beings | HUM |
What stereo manufacturer is `` Slightly ahead of its time '' ? | 5 | a group or organization of persons | HUM:gr | 3 | human beings | HUM |
What U.S. city is The Queen of the Pacific ? | 22 | cities | LOC:city | 5 | locations | LOC |
What TV sitcom character had the maiden name Ethel Potter ? | 4 | an individual | HUM:ind | 3 | human beings | HUM |
What was the first Lifesaver flavor ? | 18 | food | ENTY:food | 1 | entities | ENTY |
Who kept the most famous diary in the English language ? | 4 | an individual | HUM:ind | 3 | human beings | HUM |
Where can I find out the top 1 singles ? | 16 | other locations | LOC:other | 5 | locations | LOC |
How many degrees cooler is the inside of a cucumber than the air outside ? | 13 | number of something | NUM:count | 4 | numeric values | NUM |
What Spanish artist painted Crucifixion ? | 4 | an individual | HUM:ind | 3 | human beings | HUM |
What is the Jewish bible called ? | 1 | inventions, books and other creative pieces | ENTY:cremat | 1 | entities | ENTY |
Why is the grass green ? | 9 | reasons | DESC:reason | 0 | description and abstract concepts | DESC |
What is a firewall ? | 7 | definition of something | DESC:def | 0 | description and abstract concepts | DESC |
What spy novelist served as Moscow correspondent for Reuter and The Times of London ? | 4 | an individual | HUM:ind | 3 | human beings | HUM |
Which oil company almost picked a word that meant `` stalled car '' in Japanese as its new international name ? | 5 | a group or organization of persons | HUM:gr | 3 | human beings | HUM |