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Largest stock exchanges in africa by market capitalisation?
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[ "List of stock exchanges", "List of African stock exchanges" ]
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List of African stock exchanges
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When does laurie die in the walking dead?
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[ "Welcome to the Tombs" ]
Lori Grimes
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What town do the bennets live in in pride and prejudice?
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Who was the prime minister of pakistan when martial law was imposed in 1958?
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Who was the former un secretary general and later became the president of his country?
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Kurt Waldheim
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Who was the first president of indian science congress meeting held in kolkata in 1914?
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[ "Indian Science Congress Association" ]
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Who won the mvp in the national championship game?
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[ "2015 College Football Playoff National Championship", "2016 College Football Playoff National Championship", "2017 College Football Playoff National Championship" ]
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Joe Burrow and \nDefensive <b>MVP</b> Patrick Queen at the post-<b>game</b> presser.", "The 2019 College Football Playoff <b>National Championship</b> was a college football \nbowl <b>game</b> ... MVP, Offensive: #16 QB Trevor Lawrence, Fr. Clemson ... The most \nrecent undefeated <b>winner</b> of a <b>national championship game</b> had been Florida&nbsp;...", "The <b>BCS National Championship Game</b>, or <b>BCS National Championship</b>, was a \npostseason ... Although in most years the <b>winner</b> of the <b>BCS National</b> \n<b>Championship</b> would also ... 1 History; 2 <b>Game</b> results; 3 Records by team; 4 \nRecords by conference; 5 <b>Game</b> records; 6 <b>MVPs</b>; 7 Heisman Trophy <b>winners</b> in \n<b>BCS</b> title games&nbsp;...", "The 2011 Tostitos <b>BCS National Championship Game</b> was the final college \nfootball <b>game</b> to ... MVP, Offense: Michael Dyer (RB, Auburn) ... A 19-yard field \ngoal by Wes Byrum, as time expired, <b>won</b> the <b>game</b> for the Tigers, with the final \nscore&nbsp;...", "The 2008 <b>BCS National Championship Game</b> was played at the Louisiana \nSuperdome in New ... MVP, Offense: QB Matt Flynn (LSU) Defense: DE ... \nLouisiana State became the first school ever to <b>win</b> two <b>BCS</b> championships. The \nTigers had&nbsp;...", "Trevor Lawrence (born October 6, 1999) is a collegiate American football \nquarterback for the ... named Offensive <b>MVP</b> of the <b>National Championship</b> and \nCotton Bowl games ... Lawrence lost the first <b>game</b> of his career in the CFP \nChampionship <b>Game</b> ... &quot;Clemson <b>wins</b> college football championship, routs \nAlabama 44-16&quot;.", "The 2007 Tostitos <b>BCS National Championship Game</b> was an American football \n<b>game</b> played ... MVP, Offense: QB Chris Leak (Florida) ... The <b>win</b> over Michigan \nto finish the regular season essentially guaranteed the Buckeyes a spot in the&nbsp;...", "Alabama opened the <b>game</b> with a three-and-out, and Clemson ... with a kneel-\ndown and Clemson <b>won</b> the <b>National Championship Game</b>. ... touchdown, was \nnamed the <b>game&#39;s</b> Offensive <b>Most Valuable Player</b>.", "The 2009 FedEx <b>BCS National Championship Game</b> was an American football \n<b>game</b> played at ... MVP, Offense: QB Tim Tebow (Florida) ... During the regular \nseason, quarterback Sam Bradford, <b>winner</b> of the 2008 Heisman Trophy, led the\n&nbsp;..." ] }, { "title": [ "College Football Playoff National Championship", "2015 College Football Playoff National Championship", "2015 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Championship Game ...", "Cam Newton", "2016 College Football Playoff National Championship", "2015 Sugar Bowl", "2015 NBA Finals", "Rose Bowl Game", "Jalen Brunson", "Cardale Jones" ], "snippet": [ "AT&amp;T Stadium hosted the inaugural College Football Playoff <b>National</b> \n<b>Championship game</b>, <b>played in</b> January <b>2015</b>. The number of cities capable of \nbidding for&nbsp;...", "The <b>2015</b> College Football Playoff <b>National Championship</b> was a bowl <b>game</b> that \ndetermined a ... MVP, Offensive: #15 RB Ezekiel Elliott, So. ... The Ohio State \nBuckeyes <b>won</b> the <b>game</b>, 42–20, marking the first <b>national championship</b> \nawarded&nbsp;...", "The <b>2015 NCAA</b> Division I Men&#39;s Basketball <b>Championship Game</b> was the final \n<b>game</b> of the ... Duke <b>won</b> the <b>game</b> 80–70 in a battle of big men between Duke&#39;s \nJahlil Okafor and Wisconsin&#39;s Frank Kaminsky. ... Jones earned regional <b>Most</b> \n<b>Valuable Player</b> (<b>MVP</b>) honors, as he averaged 15 points and 4.5 assists. In the \nFinal&nbsp;...", "In a <b>game</b> that Steve Spurrier predicted to score as high as 60–55, Auburn beat \nOregon just 22–19 <b>to win</b> the <b>BCS National Championship</b>. Newton threw for 262\n&nbsp;...", "The 2016 College Football Playoff <b>National Championship</b> was a bowl <b>game</b> that \ndetermined a <b>national champion</b> of NCAA Division I FBS college football for the \n<b>2015</b> season. ... MVP, Offensive: #88 TE O. J. Howard, Jr. Alabama ... The 13–1 \nAlabama Crimson Tide <b>won</b> the <b>game</b>, holding off the undefeated Clemson \nTigers&nbsp;...", "With the huge <b>win</b>, the Buckeyes advanced to their first <b>national championship</b> \n<b>game</b> since 2007, and played the Rose Bowl champion Oregon Ducks, whom \nthey&nbsp;...", "The <b>2015</b> NBA Finals was the <b>championship</b> series of the 2014–15 season of the \n<b>National</b> ... Had it been necessary, <b>Game</b> 7 would have been held at Golden \nState). The series began on June 4, <b>2015</b>, ... Curry also <b>won</b> the NBA <b>Most</b> \n<b>Valuable Player</b> Award for the 2014–15 season. He and fellow guard Klay \nThompson,&nbsp;...", "The Rose Bowl <b>Game</b> is an annual American college football bowl <b>game</b>, usually \nplayed on ... In <b>2015</b> and 2018, the <b>game</b> was also officially known as the \nCollege Football ... 4 <b>Game</b> arrangements; 5 Rose Bowl <b>Most Valuable Player</b> \nAward ... 2 in the <b>BCS</b> and thus <b>received</b> a bid to the Fiesta Bowl to play for the \nnational&nbsp;...", "Jalen Marquis Brunson (born August 31, 1996) is an American professional \nbasketball player for the Dallas Mavericks of the National Basketball Association \n(NBA). He played college basketball for Villanova University, where he was the \nNational Player of the Year as a junior and <b>won</b> two <b>national championships</b>. ... \nhelped the <b>2015</b>–16 Wildcats <b>win</b> the championship <b>game</b> of the 2016 NCAA&nbsp;...", "Cardale Jones is an American football quarterback for the DC Defenders of the \nXFL. He played college football at Ohio State. ... refer to caption. Jones in 2015 ... \nJones was named <b>MVP of</b> the <b>game</b>. Jones made the ... The day after <b>winning</b> the \n<b>National Championship</b>, Jones discussed his future football career. In a news&nbsp;..." ] }, { "title": [ "2017 College Football Playoff National Championship", "College Football Playoff National Championship", "Tua Tagovailoa", "2017 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Championship Game ...", "Triple-A National Championship Game", "2018 College Football Playoff National Championship", "Tom Brady", "2017 World Series", "Carson Wentz", "2018 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Championship Game ..." ], "snippet": [ "Alabama opened the <b>game</b> with a three-and-out, and Clemson ... with a kneel-\ndown and Clemson <b>won</b> the <b>National Championship Game</b>. ... touchdown, was \nnamed the <b>game&#39;s</b> Offensive <b>Most Valuable Player</b>.", "Deshaun Watson was offensive <b>MVP of</b> the January <b>2017 game</b>. An offensive \nand defensive <b>MVP</b> is named for each <b>championship game</b>. Season, Date, \nOffensive&nbsp;...", "... play football where he lead them to back to back <b>National Championships</b> \nfollowing the 2016 and <b>2017</b> seasons, <b>winning</b> the latter and being named its \n<b>MVP</b>.", "The <b>2017</b> NCAA Division I Men&#39;s Basketball Championship <b>Game</b> was the final \n<b>game</b> of the ... MVP &middot; Joel Berry II, North Carolina ... This was the first <b>national</b> \n<b>championship game</b> to be <b>played in</b> a state in either the Mountain or Pacific time\n&nbsp;...", "The host league&#39;s team serves as the home team. (Prior to <b>2017</b>, the league <b>that</b> \n<b>won</b> the Triple-A All-Star <b>Game</b> was&nbsp;...", "The 2018 College Football Playoff <b>National Championship</b> was a college football \nbowl <b>game</b> that determined a <b>national champion</b> in the NCAA Division I Football \nBowl Subdivision for the <b>2017</b> ... Alabama and Georgia advanced to the <b>national</b> \n<b>championship</b> after <b>winning</b> the semifinal games hosted by the Sugar Bowl and&nbsp;...", "Thomas Edward Patrick Brady Jr. (born August 3, 1977) is an American football \nquarterback for ... Brady would <b>win</b> his first career NFL <b>MVP</b> Award, <b>winning</b> 49 \nout of 50 votes. ... Following AFC <b>Championship Game</b> losses in the following \ntwo seasons, Brady and the Patriots made their sixth trip to the Super Bowl after \nthe&nbsp;...", "The <b>2017</b> World Series was the <b>championship</b> series of Major League Baseball&#39;s \n(MLB) <b>2017</b> season. The 113th edition of the World Series, it was a best-of-seven \nplayoff played between the <b>National</b> League (NL) <b>champion</b> ... The teams also \nmet in the 1980 <b>National</b> League West tie-breaker <b>game</b>, <b>won</b> by the Astros at&nbsp;...", "Carson James Wentz (born December 30, 1992) is an American football \nquarterback for the ... In the <b>2017</b> season, Wentz helped the Eagles to an 11–2 \nrecord at the time he ... Led by Nick Foles, the Eagles would go on <b>to win</b> Super \nBowl LII over the ... On January 10, 2015, he started in his first <b>national</b> \n<b>championship game</b>&nbsp;...", "At <b>one</b> point unranked in the AP Poll, Michigan <b>won</b> their final 14 games before \nthe title <b>game</b> to end the <b>2017</b>–18 regular season with a 28–7 <b>win</b>-loss record&nbsp;..." ] }, { "title": [ "College Football Playoff National Championship", "2017 College Football Playoff National Championship", "2016 College Football Playoff National Championship", "2016 NBA Finals", "Triple-A National Championship Game", "2016 National League Championship Series", "2016 NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Championship Game ...", "Carson Wentz", "Kyrie Irving", "2016 World Series" ], "snippet": [ "Howard, Eddie Jackson crowned <b>MVPs</b> of CFP title <b>game</b>&quot;. www.sportingnews.\ncom. ^ Conway, Tyler. &quot;Deshaun Watson, Ben Boulware <b>Win College</b> Football&nbsp;...", "The 2017 College Football Playoff <b>National Championship</b> was a bowl <b>game</b> that \nwas used to ... The championship <b>game</b> was a rematch of the <b>2016</b> College \nFootball Playoff <b>National Championship</b>, ... Ben Boulware, who recorded six \ntackles, including <b>one</b> for loss of yards, was named the Defensive <b>Most Valuable</b> \n<b>Player</b>.", "The <b>2016</b> College Football Playoff <b>National Championship</b> was a bowl <b>game</b> that \ndetermined a ... MVP, Offensive: #88 TE O. J. Howard, Jr. Alabama ... The 13–1 \nAlabama Crimson Tide <b>won</b> the <b>game</b>, holding off the undefeated Clemson&nbsp;...", "The <b>2016</b> NBA Finals was the <b>championship</b> series of the <b>National</b> Basketball \nAssociation ... Cleveland returned home and responded with a 120–90 <b>win</b> in \n<b>Game</b> 3, but the Warriors <b>won Game</b> 4 to take a 3–1 series lead. ... NBA Finals \n<b>MVP winner</b> LeBron James propelled the Cavaliers to the historic comeback. \nJames had&nbsp;...", "From 2006 to <b>2016</b>, the league <b>that won</b> the Triple-A All-Star <b>Game</b> earned the \ndistinction of having its team&nbsp;...", "The Cubs <b>won</b> the series four games to two and <b>won</b> the pennant for ... Puig to \nend the <b>game</b>, series, and the Cubs&#39; 71-year pennant drought. ... Javier Báez and \nJon Lester <b>won</b> NLCS co-<b>Most Valuable Player</b> honors.", "The <b>2016</b> NCAA Division I Women&#39;s Basketball Championship <b>Game</b> was the \nfinal <b>game</b> of the ... MVP &middot; Breanna Stewart, Connecticut ... coach Geno \nAuriemma surpassed John Wooden&#39;s record <b>winning</b> 11 NCAA <b>national</b> \n<b>championships</b>.", "Carson James Wentz (born December 30, 1992) is an American football \nquarterback for the ... Led by Nick Foles, the Eagles would go on to <b>win</b> Super \nBowl LII over the ... On January 10, 2015, he started in his first <b>national</b> \n<b>championship game</b> ... On April 28, <b>2016</b>, the Philadelphia Eagles selected \nWentz in the first round&nbsp;...", "Kyrie Andrew Irving is an American professional basketball player for the \nBrooklyn Nets of the <b>National</b> Basketball Association (NBA). ... He <b>won the Most</b> \n<b>Valuable Player</b> (<b>MVP</b>) award for the 2014 All-Star <b>Game</b>. In the <b>2016</b> NBA Finals\n, he made a three-point field goal with 53 seconds remaining in a tied <b>Game</b> 7 to \nhelp&nbsp;...", "With the victory, the Indians were just <b>one win</b> away from a World Series \n<b>championship</b>. <b>Game</b> 5[edit]. Kris Bryant hit a home run for the Cubs&nbsp;..." ] } ] }
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2018 College Football Playoff National Championship
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When was nanda devi national park added to the unesco list of world heritage?
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[ "List of World Heritage Sites in India", "Nanda Devi National Park" ]
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Nanda Devi National Park
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Who played the clown in the orginal it?
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[ "Tim Curry" ]
{ "query": [ "Who played the clown in the orginal it?" ], "results": [ { "title": [ "Tim Curry", "It (character)", "Clown", "Bob Bell (actor)", "Bozo the Clown", "It (miniseries)", "Krusty the Clown", "Clarabell the Clown", "Doink the Clown", "The Bozo Show" ], "snippet": [ "Timothy James Curry (born 19 April 1946) is an English <b>actor</b> and singer. He is \nknown for ... Curry&#39;s first full-time role <b>was</b> as part of the <b>original</b> London cast of \nthe musical ... One of Curry&#39;s best-known television roles (and best-known roles \noverall) is as Pennywise the <b>Clown</b> in the 1990 horror miniseries Stephen King&#39;s \nIt.", "It is the title character in Stephen King&#39;s 1986 horror novel It. The character is an \nancient cosmic ... One <b>original</b> guise is made for the miniseries: Ben Hanscom (\n<b>played</b> by Steve Makaj). ... The first reported sighting of people dressed as evil \n<b>clowns was</b> in Greenville, South Carolina, where a small boy spoke to his mother \nof a&nbsp;...", "It <b>was</b> here that &quot;<b>Clown</b>&quot; came into use as the given name of a stock character. \nOriginally a foil for Harlequin&#39;s slyness and adroit nature, <b>Clown was</b> a buffoon or\n&nbsp;...", "Robert Lewis Bell (January 18, 1922 – December 8, 1997), better known as Bob \nBell, <b>was</b> an American announcer and <b>actor</b> famous for his alter-ego, Bozo the \n<b>Clown</b>. He <b>was</b> the <b>original</b> portrayer of the character for Chicago superstation&nbsp;...", "Bozo the <b>Clown</b> – sometimes billed as &quot;Bozo, The World&#39;s Most Famous <b>Clown</b>&quot; – \nis a <b>clown</b> character created for children&#39;s entertainment, widely popular in the \nsecond half of the 20th century. He <b>was</b> introduced in the United States in 1946, \nand to television in 1949, ... starring Vance Colvig, Jr., son of the <b>original</b> &quot;Bozo \nthe <b>Clown</b>,&quot; Pinto Colvig.", "He <b>was</b> also originally planned to <b>play</b> all of It&#39;s forms, not just the <b>clown</b>; however\n, the crew thought it <b>was</b> quicker to have different actors <b>play</b> the other forms so&nbsp;...", "He <b>was</b> designed to look like Homer Simpson with <b>clown</b> makeup, with the \n<b>original</b> idea being that Bart worships a television <b>clown who was</b> actually his \nown&nbsp;...", "It <b>was</b> only in the episode&#39;s final moments that Clarabell, still gesturing and using \nhis horn, revealed to Howdy Doody and Buffalo Bob that he could actually&nbsp;...", "Doink the <b>Clown</b> is a professional wrestling character originally and most \npopularly <b>portrayed</b> ... Matt Osborne, the <b>original</b> man behind Doink, <b>was</b> fired for \nre-occurring drug abuses, eventually leaving the gimmick (after bouncing through \na few&nbsp;...", "<b>Original</b> release, June 20, 1960 – July 14, 2001. The Bozo Show <b>was</b> a locally \nproduced children&#39;s television program that aired on WGN-TV in Chicago and \nnationally on what is now WGN America. It <b>was</b> based on the children&#39;s record \nbook series, Bozo the <b>Clown</b> by Capitol&nbsp;..." ] } ] }
[ "Timothy James Curry" ]
Tim Curry
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Who is in drake started from the bottom video?
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[ "Started from the Bottom" ]
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[ "Drake 's mother , Sandi", "Boi - 1da", "Drake and his friends", "Noah `` 40 '' Shebib" ]
Started from the Bottom
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On what date does the arctic circle experience the midnight sun?
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[ "Midnight sun" ]
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[ "approximately 21 June" ]
Midnight sun
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Who was the girl in cry me a river video?
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[ "Cry Me a River (Justin Timberlake song)" ]
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[ "Kiana Bessa", "Lauren Hastings" ]
Cry Me a River (Justin Timberlake song)
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Who plays leonard on the big bang theory?
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[ "Leonard Hofstadter", "Johnny Galecki" ]
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[ "John Mark Galecki" ]
Johnny Galecki
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The lower boundary of earth’s crust is called the?
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[ "Core–mantle boundary", "Mohorovičić discontinuity" ]
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[ "Mohorovičić discontinuity" ]
Crust (geology)
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Bt-cotton is genetically engineered by inserting a gene from a?
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[ "Bt cotton" ]
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[ "Bt toxin" ]
Bt cotton
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In which article do we find the first indication of the 'separation of church and state '?
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[ "Separation of church and state in the United States" ]
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[ "Article Six" ]
Separation of church and state in the United States
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Member of the cat family is largest in term of length and weight?
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[ "List of largest cats" ]
{ "query": [ "Member of the cat family is largest in term of length and weight?" ], "results": [ { "title": [ "List of largest cats", "Big cat", "Felidae", "Jaguar", "Raccoon", "Lynx", "Puma (genus)", "List of largest mammals", "Leopard", "Kangaroo" ], "snippet": [ "This list of <b>largest cats</b> shows 10 Felidae <b>species</b>, ordered by maximum reported \n<b>weight</b> and size of wild individuals on record. The list does not contain <b>cat</b> hybrids\n. Rank, Common name, Scientific name, Maximum <b>weight</b> (kg), Image, Head-to-\nbody <b>length</b> (m), Shoulder <b>height</b> (m) ... By using this site, you agree to the <b>Terms</b> \nof Use and Privacy Policy.", "<b>The term</b> &quot;big <b>cat</b>&quot; is typically used to refer to any of the five living <b>members of</b> the \ngenus Panthera, namely tiger, lion, jaguar, leopard, and snow leopard. Except \nthe snow leopard, these <b>species</b> are able to roar. A more liberal and expansive \n<b>definition</b> of <b>the term</b> includes <b>species</b> outside ... The tiger is the largest and \nheaviest species of the Felidae (cat) family.", "Felidae is a <b>family</b> of mammals in the order Carnivora, colloquially referred to as \n<b>cats</b>, and constitutes a clade. A <b>member</b> of this <b>family</b> is also called a felid. <b>The</b> \n<b>term</b> &quot;<b>cat</b>&quot; refers both to felids in general and specifically to the domestic ... <b>Cat</b> \n<b>species</b> vary greatly in body and skull sizes, and <b>weights</b>: The <b>largest cat species</b> \nis&nbsp;...", "The jaguar (Panthera onca) is a large felid <b>species</b> and the only extant <b>member</b> \nof the genus ... Overall, the jaguar is the <b>largest</b> native <b>cat species</b> of the New \nWorld and the third <b>largest</b> in the world. ... South American jaguars in Venezuela \nor Brazil are much larger with <b>average weights</b> of about 95 kg (209 lb) in males \nand of&nbsp;...", "The raccoon sometimes spelled racoon, also known as the common raccoon, \nNorth American raccoon, northern raccoon, or coon, is a medium-sized mammal \nnative to North America. The raccoon is the <b>largest</b> of the procyonid <b>family</b>, \nhaving a body <b>length</b> of 40 to 70 cm (16 to 28 in) and a body <b>weight</b> of ... The \n<b>word</b> &quot;raccoon&quot; was adopted into English from the native Powhatan <b>term</b>,&nbsp;...", "A lynx is any of the four <b>species</b> within the medium-sized wild <b>cat</b> genus Lynx. \nThe name lynx originated in Middle English via Latin from the Greek <b>word</b> ... The \nlynx&#39;s colouring, fur <b>length</b> and paw size vary <b>according to</b> the climate in their \nrange. ... The smallest <b>species</b> are the bobcat and the Canada lynx, while the \n<b>largest</b> is&nbsp;...", "Puma is a genus in the <b>family</b> Felidae that contains the cougar and may also \ninclude several ... <b>Members of</b> the genus Puma are primarily found in the \nmountains of North and ... of the genus Puma include <b>cats</b> that are the fourth-\n<b>largest</b> in the <b>cat family</b>. ... By using this site, you agree to the <b>Terms</b> of Use and \nPrivacy Policy.", "The following is a list of <b>largest</b> mammals by <b>family</b>. Contents. 1 Tenrecs and \nallies (Afrosoricida) ... The <b>largest species</b> in <b>terms</b> of <b>weight</b> is the hippopotamus \n(Hippopotamus amphibius), ... was the <b>largest</b> known <b>member</b> of this <b>family</b>, \nabout 1.5 metres (4.9 ft) in body <b>length</b>. ... It was estimated to grow larger than a \nhouse <b>cat</b>.", "The leopard (Panthera pardus) is one of the five extant <b>species</b> in the genus \nPanthera, a <b>member</b> of the Felidae ... Like most <b>cat species</b>, the leopard has a \ndiploid chromosome number of 38. ... The <b>largest</b> prey killed by a leopard was \nreportedly a male eland <b>weighing</b> 900 ... The generation <b>length</b> of the leopard is \n9.3 years.", "The kangaroo is a marsupial from the <b>family</b> Macropodidae (macropods, \nmeaning &quot;large foot&quot;). In common use <b>the term</b> is used to describe the <b>largest</b> \n<b>species</b> from this ... All three refer to <b>members of</b> the same taxonomic <b>family</b>, \nMacropodidae, and are ... A large male can be 2 metres (6 ft 7 in) tall and <b>weighs</b> \n90 kg (200 lb)." ] } ] }
[ "tiger ( Panthera tigris )" ]
Big cat
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Who is the best nba scorer of all time?
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[ "List of National Basketball Association career scoring leaders ...", "Field goal percentage" ]
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The <b>highest</b> field goal <b>percentage</b> for a single season was set by Wilt \n... of players with one criterion being <b>shooting</b> at least 50 <b>percent</b> of field goals&nbsp;...", "This article concerns the career achievements of Basketball Hall-of-Famer Wilt \nChamberlain, ... He also won seven <b>scoring</b>, nine field goal <b>percentage</b>, and 11 \nrebounding titles in addition to an assist title. ... <b>NBA</b> Finals record – <b>Highest</b> \nrebounds per game average, career (24.6); <b>NBA</b> All-Star Game record – Most \ncareer&nbsp;...", "This article lists all-time records achieved in the <b>NBA</b> post-season in major \ncategories ... <b>Highest</b> True <b>Shooting Percentage</b> (takes into consideration <b>points</b> \n<b>scored</b> from three-pointers, field goals and free throws to get a measure of <b>points</b>\n&nbsp;...", "This page lists career accomplishments of the American professional basketball \nplayer LeBron ... 2nd place all-time for <b>highest percentage</b> of team <b>points</b> in an \n<b>NBA</b> Finals series. Behind Michael Jordan&#39;s 38.4%; James accounted for 38.3% \nof&nbsp;...", "Michael Jeffrey Jordan (born February 17, 1963), also known by his initials MJ, is \nan American ... He holds the <b>NBA</b> records for <b>highest</b> career regular season \n<b>scoring</b> average (30.12 <b>points</b> per game) and <b>highest</b> ... was named ACC \nFreshman of the Year after he averaged 13.4 ppg on 53.4% <b>shooting</b> (field goal \n<b>percentage</b>).", "In basketball, a free throw is an unopposed attempt to <b>score points</b> from behind \nthe free throw line. The National Basketball Association&#39;s (<b>NBA</b>) free throw \n<b>percentage</b> leader is the player with the <b>highest</b> free throw <b>percentage</b> in a given \nseason. José Calderón holds the record for <b>best</b> free throw <b>percentage</b> in a \nseason,&nbsp;...", "This article provides two lists: A list of National Basketball Association players by \ntotal career regular season three-point field goals made. A progressive list of \nthree-point leaders showing how the record has increased through the years. \nStatistics accurate as of February 23, 2020. ^, Active <b>NBA</b> player ... <b>percentage</b>&nbsp;...", "In basketball, <b>points</b> are accumulated through free throws or field goals. The \nNational Basketball Association&#39;s (<b>NBA</b>) <b>scoring</b> title is awarded to the player with\n&nbsp;...", "Wilton Norman Chamberlain was an American basketball player who played as a \ncenter and is ... Chamberlain holds numerous <b>NBA</b> records in <b>scoring</b>, \nrebounding, and durability categories. He is the only ... He won seven <b>scoring</b>, \neleven rebounding, nine field goal <b>percentage</b> titles and led the league in assists \nonce.", "This page details the records, statistics and career achievements of American \nprofessional ... <b>Highest scoring</b> average for a player who shot 50+% on field \ngoals, 40+% on 3-point field goals, and 90+% on ... One of three players in <b>NBA</b> \nhistory to average 30 PPG and shoot 50 <b>percent</b> on field goals in a season as a \nguard." ] }, { "title": [ "List of National Basketball Association career scoring leaders ...", "List of National Basketball Association career 3-point scoring leaders", "List of National Basketball Association franchise career scoring ...", "List of National Basketball Association single-season scoring leaders", "List of National Basketball Association annual scoring leaders ...", "Kareem Abdul-Jabbar", "List of National Basketball Association career playoff scoring leaders ...", "Pete Maravich", "List of career achievements by Kobe Bryant", "NBA All-Star Game records" ], "snippet": [ "This page contains two charts :) The first chart is a list of the top 50 <b>all</b>-<b>time</b> \n<b>scorers</b> in the <b>history</b> ... <b>leading all</b>-<b>time NBA scorers</b>. The <b>all</b>-<b>time leading scorer</b> \nin <b>NBA history</b> is Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, who scored a total of 38,387 career \npoints.", "This article provides two lists: A list of National Basketball Association players by \ntotal career regular season three-point field goals made. A progressive list of \nthree-point leaders showing how the record has increased through the years. \nStatistics accurate as of February 23, 2020. ^, Active <b>NBA</b> player ... &quot;<b>NBA</b> Regular \nSeason 3PM - <b>All Time</b> Leaders&quot;. <b>NBA</b>.com. <b>NBA</b>. Retrieved 15&nbsp;...", "The National Basketball Association (<b>NBA</b>) is a professional men&#39;s basketball \nleague, ... Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, the <b>NBA&#39;s all</b>-<b>time leading scorer</b>, is the \nMilwaukee Bucks leader with 14,211 points. He scored more points with the Los \nAngeles&nbsp;...", "This list exhibits the National Basketball Association&#39;s top single-season <b>scoring</b> \naverages based on at least 70 games played or 1400 points scored. The <b>NBA</b> \nbegan recording 3-point field goals during the 1979–80 <b>NBA</b> ... Who&#39;s <b>Better</b>, \nWho&#39;s <b>Best</b> in Basketball. McGraw-Hill ... Views. Read &middot; View source &middot; View \n<b>history</b>&nbsp;...", "In basketball, points are accumulated through free throws or field goals. The \nNational Basketball Association&#39;s (<b>NBA</b>) <b>scoring</b> title is awarded to the ... as \nannual <b>scoring</b> leader if his point total would have given him the <b>greatest</b> average\n, ... Wilt Chamberlain holds the <b>all</b>-<b>time</b> records for total points scored (4,029) and \npoints&nbsp;...", "Kareem Abdul-Jabbar is an American retired professional basketball player who \nplayed 20 ... Abdul-Jabbar is the <b>NBA&#39;s all</b>-<b>time leading scorer</b> with 38,387 points, \nand he won a league-record six MVP awards. He earned six championship&nbsp;...", "<b>Scoring</b> leaders[edit]. This article provides a list of National Basketball \nAssociation players by total career playoff points scored. Statistics accurate as of \nthe 2019 playoffs. ^, Active <b>NBA</b> player ... Winningest teams &middot; <b>All</b>-<b>time</b> win-loss \nrecords &middot; Winning streaks &middot; Losing streaks. Misc. Highest-<b>scoring</b> games; Records\n.", "Peter Press Maravich (June 22, 1947 – January 5, 1988), known by his nickname \nPistol Pete, ... He is the <b>all</b>-<b>time leading</b> NCAA Division I <b>scorer</b> with 3,667 points \nscored and an average of 44.2 points per game. ... However, the season was \n<b>good</b> enough to earn Maravich his first-<b>ever</b> appearance in the <b>NBA</b> All-Star \nGame,&nbsp;...", "Kobe Bryant was a shooting guard for the Los Angeles Lakers of the National \nBasketball ... He led the <b>NBA</b> in <b>scoring</b> during the 2005–06 and 2006–07 \nseasons. ... 4-<b>time NBA All</b>-Star Game MVP: 2002, 2007, 2009, 2011 (shared the \n2009 award ... 2x <b>Best NBA</b> Player ESPY Award winner: 2008, 2010; <b>NBA</b> \nplayoffs leader:.", "This article lists <b>all</b>-<b>time leading</b> figures achieved in the <b>NBA</b> All-Star Game in \nevery major ... 1.1 MVPs; 1.2 All-Star selections; 1.3 <b>Scoring</b>; 1.4 Minutes; 1.5 \nRebounds; 1.6 Assists; 1.7 Field goals; 1.8 Free throws; 1.9 Three-point shooting; \n1.10&nbsp;..." ] } ] }
[ "Kareem Abdul - Jabbar" ]
List of National Basketball Association career scoring leaders
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Who won america's next top model for 2018?
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[ "America's Next Top Model", "America's Next Top Model (season 24)" ]
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[ "Kyla Coleman" ]
America's Next Top Model (season 24)
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Earths entire equatorial climate zone is generally a belt around earth that has?
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[ "Tropics", "Equator" ]
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They are \ndelimited in latitude ... or the other directly faces the sun as <b>Earth</b> spins. &quot;<b>Zone</b>&quot; \nderives from &quot;<b>belt</b>&quot;, and the tropical <b>zone</b> is like a <b>belt around</b> the middle of the \nplanet.", "Seasons result from the tilt of the <b>Earth&#39;s</b> axis compared to the plane ... <b>Near</b> the \n<b>equator</b> there is little <b>temperature</b> change ... cause some <b>regions</b> to have tropical \nmonsoon <b>climates</b> with a&nbsp;...", "The climate of Africa is a <b>range</b> of climates such as the <b>equatorial climate</b>, the \ntropical wet and dry climate, the tropical monsoon climate, the semi-desert \nclimate (semi-arid), the desert climate (hyper-arid and arid), and the subtropical \nhighland climate. Temperate climates are rare <b>across</b> the continent except at very \nhigh ... 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Maldive Islands &middot; Alpide <b>belt</b> &middot; Asia-Pacific &middot; Tropical \nAsia.", "A tropical <b>climate</b> in the Köppen <b>climate</b> classification is a non-arid <b>climate</b> in \nwhich all twelve months have mean temperatures warmer than 18 °C (64 °F). \nTropical <b>climates</b> are normally found from the <b>equator</b> to 25 north and south ... \nWithin the tropical <b>climate zone</b> there are three distinct varieties based on \nprecipitation:&nbsp;...", "The polar <b>regions</b>, also called the frigid <b>zones</b>, of <b>Earth</b> are the <b>regions</b> of the \nplanet that ... The two polar <b>regions</b> are distinguished from the other two <b>climatic</b> \nand biomatic <b>belts</b> of <b>Earth</b>, a tropics <b>belt near</b> the <b>equator</b>, and two middle \nlatitude&nbsp;...", "The Intertropical Convergence <b>Zone</b> (ITCZ), known by sailors as the doldrums or \nthe calms because of its monotonous, windless weather, is the area where the \nnortheast and southeast trade winds converge. It encircles <b>Earth near</b> the thermal \n<b>equator</b>, though its specific position varies ... In the Age of Sail, to find oneself \nbecalmed in this <b>region</b> in a hot and muggy&nbsp;...", "Tropical rainforest climate <b>zones</b> (Af). Tropical rainforests are rainforests that \noccur in areas of tropical rainforest climate in which ... Tropical rainforests have \nexisted on <b>earth</b> for hundreds of millions of years. ... Tropical rainforests are \nlocated <b>around</b> and <b>near</b> the equator, therefore having what is called an \n<b>equatorial climate</b>&nbsp;...", "The subtropics are geographic and <b>climate zones</b> located roughly between the \ntropics at ... Heating of the <b>earth near</b> the <b>equator</b> leads to large amounts of \nupward motion and convection along the monsoon trough or intertropical \nconvergence&nbsp;..." ] }, { "title": [ "Tropics", "Equator", "Van Allen radiation belt", "Geographical zone", "Atmospheric circulation", "Temperate climate", "Tropical rainforest climate", "Polar regions of Earth", "Subtropics", "Intertropical Convergence Zone" ], "snippet": [ "The tropics are the region of the <b>Earth surrounding the Equator</b>. They are \ndelimited in latitude ... 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Lowlands <b>around</b> \nthe <b>equator generally have</b> a ... current upwelling <b>zones</b>, from 2,500 to 3,500 mm \n(100 to 140 in) per year.", "A Van Allen radiation <b>belt</b> is a <b>zone</b> of energetic charged particles, most of which \noriginate from the solar wind, that are captured by and held <b>around</b> a planet by \nthat planet&#39;s magnetic field. <b>Earth has</b> two such <b>belts</b> and sometimes others may \nbe temporarily created. ... <b>Earth&#39;s</b> two main <b>belts</b> extend from an altitude of <b>about</b> \n640 to 58,000 km (400&nbsp;...", "The five main latitude regions of the <b>Earth&#39;s</b> surface comprise geographical <b>zones</b>\n, divided by the major circles of latitude. The differences between them relate to&nbsp;...", "Atmospheric circulation is the large-scale movement of air and together with \nocean circulation is the means by which thermal energy is redistributed on the \nsurface of the <b>Earth</b>. 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[ "energetic charged particles" ]
Van Allen radiation belt
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Who made the declaration of rights of man?
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[ "Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen" ]
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Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen
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When did the civilian conservation corps start and end?
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[ "Civilian Conservation Corps" ]
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[ "1933 to 1942" ]
Civilian Conservation Corps
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Who played uncle jesse in dukes of hazzard?
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[ "The Dukes of Hazzard (film)", "The Dukes of Hazzard", "Denver Pyle" ]
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[ "Denver Dell Pyle" ]
Denver Pyle
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What was the first all-sports talk radio station?
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[ "Sports radio" ]
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[ "Enterprise Radio Network" ]
Sports radio
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Who wrote the music for black earth rising?
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[ "Black Earth Rising" ]
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Black Earth Rising
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When did japan send cherry trees to washington dc?
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[ "National Cherry Blossom Festival", "Japan–United States relations" ]
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[ "March 27 , 1912" ]
National Cherry Blossom Festival
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Where is the oldest bristlecone pine tree located?
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[ "List of oldest trees", "Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest" ]
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[ "White Mountains of California" ]
Bristlecone pine
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Who won the war between ethiopia and italy?
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[ "Second Italo-Ethiopian War", "First Italo-Ethiopian War", "Italo-Ethiopian War of 1887–1889" ]
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[ "Kingdom of Italy" ]
Second Italo-Ethiopian War
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The secondary ossification center in a long bone is located where?
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[ "Ossification center" ]
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[ "in the epiphyses" ]
Ossification center
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When do monica and chandler have a baby?
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[ "Friends (season 10)" ]
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[ "The Last One" ]
Friends (season 10)
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Lactic acid production would be the fate of which energy system?
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[ "Anaerobic glycolysis" ]
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[ "Anaerobic glycolysis" ]
Anaerobic glycolysis
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Who used to say now for the rest of the story?
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[ "The Rest of the Story" ]
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The Rest of the Story
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Who has the most career triple-doubles in the nba?
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[ "Double-double (basketball)" ]
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Robertson also set a then-<b>NBA</b> record for the most <b>triple</b>-<b>doubles</b> \nduring the regular season with 41 <b>triple</b>-<b>doubles</b>; the record would stand for over\n&nbsp;...", "This article concerns the career achievements of Basketball Hall-of-Famer Wilt \nChamberlain, who holds numerous <b>NBA</b> records in scoring, rebounding and \ndurability. Among others, he is the only player in <b>NBA</b> history to average 40 and \n50 ... <b>NBA</b> playoff record – Most consecutive <b>triple</b>-<b>doubles</b> in the same \npostseason (4)&nbsp;...", "This article lists all-time records achieved in the <b>NBA</b> post-season in major \ncategories ... Triple-double by teammates in the same game ... Most <b>Triple</b>-\n<b>doubles</b>.", "This page details the career achievements of Basketball Hall of Famer Magic \nJohnson. He is a member of <b>NBA&#39;s</b> 50th Anniversary All-Time Team and is widely \n... One of six players in <b>NBA</b> history to record a triple-double in an <b>NBA</b> Finals ... \naverage in Playoffs—12.4; Holds the all-time record for most <b>triple</b>-<b>doubles</b> in&nbsp;..." ] }, { "title": [ "Double-double (basketball)", "List of career achievements by LeBron James", "NBA regular season records", "Russell Westbrook", "NBA All-Star Game records", "List of career achievements by Wilt Chamberlain", "List of career achievements by Stephen Curry", "NBA post-season records", "List of career achievements by Magic Johnson", "Oscar Robertson" ], "snippet": [ "Magic Johnson <b>has the most NBA career</b> postseason <b>triple</b>-<b>doubles</b> with 30, and \n<b>is</b> also third in regular season <b>triple</b>-<b>doubles</b> with 138.", "This page lists <b>career</b> accomplishments of the American professional basketball \nplayer LeBron ... The other <b>is</b> Michael Jordan. One of two players in <b>NBA history</b> \nto <b>record</b> a <b>triple double</b> against all <b>NBA</b> teams. The other <b>is</b> Russell Westbrook.", "This article lists all-time records achieved in the <b>NBA</b> regular season in major \nstatistical categories recognized by the league, including those set by teams and \nindividuals in a game, season, and <b>career</b>. ... Note: the post-season <b>record is</b> 17 \nby Stephen Curry. <b>Most</b> points in a <b>triple</b>-<b>double</b>. 60 by James Harden, Houston&nbsp;...", "Russell Westbrook III (born November 12, 1988) <b>is</b> an American professional \nbasketball player for the Houston Rockets of the National Basketball Association \n(<b>NBA</b>). He <b>is</b> a nine-time <b>NBA</b> All-Star and earned the <b>NBA Most</b> Valuable Player \n... He <b>is</b> currently second all-time in <b>career triple</b>-<b>doubles</b> in <b>NBA history</b>. \nWestbrook&nbsp;...", "This article lists all-time leading figures achieved in the <b>NBA</b> All-Star Game in \nevery major ... <b>Most</b> points per game – <b>career</b> (3 games min.) ... <b>Triple doubles</b>[\nedit] ... at Arlington, Texas — the largest attendance in <b>history</b> for any basketball \ngame.", "<b>NBA record</b> – <b>Most</b> double-doubles, all time: 968. ... <b>NBA</b> playoff <b>record</b> – <b>Most</b> \nconsecutive <b>triple</b>-<b>doubles</b> in the same&nbsp;...", "The only unanimous MVP selection in league <b>history</b> (2016) ... <b>NBA record</b> for \n<b>most</b> consecutive regular season games with a made three-pointer ... (2015-2017\n); Warriors franchise <b>record</b> holder for <b>triple double</b> as a rookie.", "Only player to <b>record</b> consecutive 50-point games ... This streak entails every \nplayoff game of Jordan&#39;s <b>career</b>. ... <b>Most Triple</b>-<b>doubles</b>.", "This page details the <b>career</b> achievements of Basketball Hall of Famer Magic \nJohnson. He <b>is</b> a ... One of six players in <b>NBA history</b> to <b>record</b> a <b>triple</b>-<b>double</b> in \nan <b>NBA</b> Finals clinching game (1982 and 1985). Includes Larry Bird (1986), \nJames&nbsp;...", "Oscar Palmer Robertson (born November 24, 1938), nicknamed &quot;the Big O&quot;, <b>is</b> an \nAmerican ... Robertson also set a then-<b>NBA record</b> for the <b>most triple</b>-<b>doubles</b> \nduring the ... Robertson led the <b>NBA</b> in free-throw percentage, scored a <b>career</b>-\nhigh 31.4 points per game, and averaged 9.9 rebounds and 11.0 assists per \ngame." ] } ] }
[ "Oscar Robertson" ]
Double (basketball)
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Where was the movie deliverance supposed to take place?
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[ "Deliverance" ]
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[ "northern Georgia wilderness" ]
Deliverance
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Who plays the role of nelson mandela in long walk to freedom?
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[ "Long Walk to Freedom", "Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom" ]
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[ "Atandwa Kani", "Idris Elba", "Siza Pini" ]
Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom
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Red flag is the newspaper of which country?
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[ "Red flag" ]
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[ "China" ]
Red Flag (magazine)
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The european recovery program of 1947 is better known as?
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[ "European Recovery Plan", "Aftermath of World War II" ]
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[ "The Marshall Plan" ]
Marshall Plan
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What was the budget for band of brothers?
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[ "Band of Brothers (miniseries)" ]
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[ "$125 million" ]
Band of Brothers (miniseries)
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When did the motorola bag phone come out?
{ "type": [ "singleAnswer" ], "answer": [ [ "1988" ] ], "qaPairs": [ { "question": [], "answer": [] } ] }
[ "Motorola Bag Phone" ]
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[ "1990" ]
Motorola Bag Phone
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What country dominated eastern europe after world war ii?
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[ "Eastern Europe" ]
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[ "the Soviet Union" ]
Aftermath of World War II
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What form of communication is sent from only a single sender to many receivers?
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[ "IP multicast" ]
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[ "broadcasting" ]
Broadcasting (networking)
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When did the song dream weaver come out?
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[ "Dream Weaver" ]
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Wright started recording his follow-<b>up</b> to The <b>Dream Weaver</b> in summer 1976, \nbefore&nbsp;...", "&quot;<b>Dream On</b>&quot; is a power ballad by Aerosmith from their 1973 debut album, \nAerosmith. Written by ... or anything... It&#39;s about <b>dreaming</b> until your <b>dreams come</b> \ntrue.", "The <b>Dream Weavers</b> was an American popular music, vocal group, famous in the \n1950s, ... They became friends and composed a number of <b>songs</b> while still in \nhigh school. ... <b>On</b> June 25, 2019, The New York Times Magazine listed The \n<b>Dream Weavers</b> among hundreds of artists whose material was reportedly \ndestroyed in&nbsp;...", "Adobe <b>Dreamweaver</b> is a proprietary web development tool from Adobe Inc.. It \nwas created by ... For the song by Gary Wright, see Dream Weaver. ... &quot;New \nfeatures summary: Adobe <b>Dreamweaver</b> CC (2015 <b>release</b>)&quot;, <b>Dreamweaver</b> Help\n,&nbsp;...", "The <b>Dream Weaver</b> is a solo album by Gary Wright released in July 1975. The \nalbum was said ... The performers include David Foster, Bobby Lyle, and Wright \nhimself <b>on</b> keyboards, and Jim Keltner and Andy Newmark <b>on</b> drums. ... The \nalbum&#39;s &quot;title cut&quot; (unlike the album, the <b>song</b> omits the article &quot;The&quot;) and &quot;Love Is \nAlive&quot;&nbsp;...", "&quot;God&quot; is a <b>song</b> from John Lennon&#39;s first post-Beatles solo album, John Lennon/\nPlastic Ono Band. The album was released <b>on</b> 11 December 1970 in the United \nStates and the ... The final line of the <b>song</b>, &quot;The <b>dream</b> is over,” in effect officially \ndeclared the end of the 1960s and its ... <b>Come</b> Together: John Lennon in His \nTime.", "<b>Dreamweaver</b> (Reflections of Our Yesterdays) is the second full-length album by \nthe British thrash metal band Sabbat, released in 1989. <b>Dreamweaver</b> is a \nconcept album based <b>on</b> the 1983 book by British ... At the time of the album&#39;s \n<b>release</b>, lyricist Martin Walkyier spoke to the metal press about the story behind \nthe&nbsp;...", "&quot;Love Is Alive&quot; is a 1976 <b>song</b> by Gary Wright taken from the album The <b>Dream</b> \n<b>Weaver</b>, released the previous year, it features Wright <b>on</b> vocals and keyboards&nbsp;...", "&quot;Dreamlover&quot; is a <b>song</b> by American singer Mariah Carey, released <b>on</b> July 27, \n1993, as the ... In 1999, following the <b>release</b> of Carey&#39;s Rainbow, the <b>song</b> was \nincluded in ... Fluffy-seeming stuff, to be sure (and possibly cringe-inducing for \nsome folk), but very possibly also an expression of the simplest of romantic \n<b>dreams</b>: to&nbsp;..." ] }, { "title": [ "Dream Weaver", "Gary Wright", "Adobe Dreamweaver", "The Dream Weaver", "The Dream Weavers", "Dream On (Aerosmith song)", "Dreamweaver (Sabbat album)", "God (John Lennon song)", "Dreamlover (song)", "Love Is Alive (Gary Wright song)" ], "snippet": [ "&quot;<b>Dream Weaver</b>&quot; is a <b>song</b> by the American singer Gary Wright, released as the \nfirst single from his third studio album The <b>Dream Weaver</b> in December 1975. \nThe track features Wright on vocals and keyboards and Jim Keltner on drums. \nAccording to Gary Wright, the <b>song was</b> inspired by Autobiography of a Yogi, ... B-\nside, &quot;Let It Out&quot;.", "Gary Malcolm Wright (born April 26, 1943) is an American singer, songwriter, \nmusician, and composer best known for his 1976 hit <b>songs</b> &quot;<b>Dream Weaver</b>&quot; ... \nWright says that it <b>was</b> while routining his <b>songs</b> with all his stage equipment set \nup – Hammond organ, Hohner ... &quot;Gary Wright&#39;s &#39;<b>Dream Weaver</b>&#39; memoir <b>out</b> Oct. \n2&quot;.", "Adobe <b>Dreamweaver</b> is a proprietary web development tool from Adobe Inc.. It \n<b>was</b> created by ... For the song by Gary Wright, see Dream Weaver. ... Since \nversion 5, <b>Dreamweaver</b> supports syntax highlighting for the following languages \n<b>out</b> of&nbsp;...", "The <b>Dream Weaver</b> is a solo album by Gary Wright released in July 1975. The \nalbum <b>was</b> said ... The album&#39;s &quot;title cut&quot; (unlike the album, the <b>song</b> omits the \narticle &quot;The&quot;) and &quot;Love Is Alive&quot; both peaked at ... &quot;Love Is Alive&quot; (3:54); &quot;Let <b>Out</b>&quot; \n(music: Wright, lyrics: Jamie Quinn) (3:25); &quot;Can&#39;t Find the Judge&quot; (3:24); &quot;Made to\n&nbsp;...", "The <b>Dream Weavers was</b> an American popular music, vocal group, famous in the \n1950s, ... the group, and the contest winner stated that because the <b>song</b> they \nwrote <b>was</b> dreamy, they were weavers of dreams, thus &quot;The <b>Dream Weavers</b>.&quot;.", "&quot;<b>Dream</b> On&quot; is a power ballad by Aerosmith from their 1973 debut album, \nAerosmith. Written by lead singer Steven Tyler, this <b>song was</b> their first major hit \nand ... It&#39;s about <b>dreaming</b> until your <b>dreams come</b> true. ... at an Aerosmith concert \nat Fenway Park in Boston, before the rest of the band joined in to close <b>out</b> the \n<b>song</b>.", "Time <b>Out</b> (New York), 5/5 stars. <b>Dreamweaver</b> (Reflections of Our Yesterdays) is \nthe second full-length album by the British ... The album has <b>come</b> to be regarded \nas a classic of the thrash metal genre, described variously upon its re-release in \n... On 19 February 2007 <b>Dreamweaver was</b> re-released by Sanctuary Records.", "&quot;God&quot; is a <b>song</b> from John Lennon&#39;s first post-Beatles solo album, John Lennon/\nPlastic Ono Band. The album <b>was</b> released on 11 December 1970 in the United \nStates and the ... The final line of the <b>song</b>, &quot;The <b>dream</b> is over,” in effect officially \ndeclared the end of ... It ends with &quot;Lennon&quot; crying <b>out</b>, &quot;Where are you, Mother!?", "&quot;Dreamlover&quot; is a <b>song</b> by American singer Mariah Carey, released on July 27, \n1993, as the ... Not to be confused with Dream Lover. ... The <b>song was</b> the first of \nseveral of her lead singles that sampled older tunes as a musical bed ... her \nsound and branching <b>out</b> into other genres for her second studio effort, Emotions \n(1991).", "&quot;Love Is Alive&quot; is a 1976 <b>song</b> by Gary Wright taken from the album The <b>Dream</b> \n<b>Weaver</b>, ... Her version <b>was</b> also used in the soundtrack for the film One Night at&nbsp;..." ] } ] }
[ "December 1975" ]
Dream Weaver
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Who made the song who let the dogs out?
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[ "Who Let the Dogs Out (song)" ]
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[ "Baha Men" ]
Who Let the Dogs Out?
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Who is known as the first and last female rules of the delhi sultanate?
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[ "Delhi Sultanate" ]
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[ "Razia Sultana" ]
Delhi Sultanate
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When did derek shepherd leave grey's anatomy?
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[ "Derek Shepherd" ]
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Derek Shepherd
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Crimes that do not require mens rea are known as?
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[ "Mens rea" ]
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Mens rea
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When was the double edged safety razor invented?
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[ "Safety razor" ]
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[ "1901" ]
Safety razor
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What is the population of desmet south dakota?
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[ "De Smet, South Dakota" ]
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De Smet, South Dakota
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Who is seated at the right hand of god?
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[ "Right hand of God" ]
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Right hand of God
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Who have been the hosts of whose line is it anyway?
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[ "Whose Line Is It Anyway? (British TV series)", "Whose Line Is It Anyway? (American TV series)" ]
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Whose Line Is It Anyway? (U.S. TV series)
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What type of garbage is thrown in green bins?
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[ "Green bin" ]
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[ "compostable materials", "biodegradable waste", "unsorted municipal waste" ]
Green bin
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When did color tv come out in us?
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[ "Color television" ]
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[ "in 1953" ]
Color television
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Where does gluconeogenesis take place in eukaryotic cells?
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[ "Metabolic pathway" ]
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Gluconeogenesis
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When's the next steven universe episode coming out?
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[ "Steven Universe" ]
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[ "April 30 , 2018" ]
List of Steven Universe episodes
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Who runs the fbi office of professional responsibility?
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[ "Office of Professional Responsibility" ]
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Office of Professional Responsibility
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When was emily dickinson's poetry first published?
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[ "Emily Dickinson" ]
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[ "in 1890" ]
Emily Dickinson
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Who wrote nobody knows you when you're down and out?
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[ "Nobody Loves You (When You're Down and Out)", "Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out" ]
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Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out
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Who is sammy married to on days of our lives?
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[ "Sami Brady" ]
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[ "E.J." ]
Sami Brady
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When did world war 2 become a world war?
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[ "World war" ]
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[ "1939" ]
World war
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Who played the sheriff in the movie the man who shot liberty valance?
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[ "Edmond O'Brien", "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance" ]
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[ "Andy Devine" ]
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
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What type of ink is used in hp inkjet printers?
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[ "Inkjet printing" ]
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[ "thermal" ]
Ink cartridge
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Grown ish how many episodes in season 1?
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[ "Grown-ish" ]
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Grown-ish
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Who did russell crowe play in les mis?
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[ "Les Misérables (2012 film)" ]
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[ "Javert" ]
Les Misérables (2012 film)
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The preamble of the constitution of india is based on the model of?
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[ "Constitution of India", "Preamble to the Constitution of India" ]
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[ "Objectives" ]
Preamble to the Constitution of India
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What is the literacy rate in the dominican republic?
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[ "Education in the Dominican Republic" ]
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When was the voyager of the seas refurbished?
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[ "Voyager of the Seas" ]
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[ "October and November 2014" ]
MS Voyager of the Seas
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Who was the cartoon dog that loved treats?
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[ "Snuffles (character)", "Scooby-Doo (character)", "Spunky (Rocko's Modern Life)" ]
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[ "Snuffles" ]
Snuffles (character)
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Who is the city of charlotte nc named after?
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[ "Charlotte, North Carolina" ]
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[ "Charlotte of Mecklenburg - Strelitz" ]
Charlotte, North Carolina
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How many episodes in season 5 of white collar?
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[ "List of White Collar episodes" ]
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[ "13" ]
List of White Collar episodes
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Who sang with meatloaf in i would do anything for love?
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[ "I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That)" ]
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[ "Lorraine Crosby" ]
I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That)
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Who established the nam viet kingdom in the third century bce?
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[ "Nanyue" ]
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[ "Qin warlord Triệu Đà" ]
History of Vietnam
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Who won america's next top model season 3?
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[ "America's Next Top Model (season 3)" ]
{ "query": [ "Who won america's next top model season 3?" ], "results": [ { "title": [ "America's Next Top Model (season 3)", "Eva Marcille", "America's Next Top Model", "America's Next Top Model (season 4)", "List of America's Next Top Model contestants", "America's Next Top Model (season 2)", "Australia's Next Top Model (season 3)", "Canada's Next Top Model (season 3)", "Austria's Next Topmodel (season 3)", "New Zealand's Next Top Model (season 3)" ], "snippet": [ "The third <b>cycle</b> of <b>America&#39;s Next Top Model</b> debuted on September 22, 2004, \nand was hosted ... (for one episode), and Tokyo, Japan, the show&#39;s first visit to \nAsia. The <b>winner</b> was 19-year-old Eva Pigford from Los Angeles, California.", "Eva Marcille Sterling (née Pigford; born October 30, 1984) is an American actress\n, fashion model and television personality. She started her career by winning the \nthird <b>cycle</b> of <b>America&#39;s Next Top Model</b> ... <b>3</b> Personal life; 4 Filmography ... \nSterling was the <b>winner</b> of the third <b>cycle</b> of <b>America&#39;s Next Top Model</b> in 2004, \nbeating&nbsp;...", "<b>America&#39;s Next Top Model</b> is an American reality television series and interactive \ncompetition in ... To celebrate its tenth cycle, <b>America&#39;s Next Top Model</b> aired a \nspecial installment called America&#39;s ... Camille McDonald (cycles 2 and 17), \nToccara Jones (<b>cycle 3</b>), Eva Pigford (<b>cycle 3 winner</b>), Bre Scullark (cycles 5 and \n17),&nbsp;...", "<b>Season 3</b>. Next → Season 5 &middot; List of <b>America&#39;s Next Top Model</b> episodes. The \nfourth season of <b>America&#39;s Next Top Model</b> aired in spring 2005, with the \nshooting location ... The <b>winner</b> was 20-year-old Naima Mora from Detroit, \nMichigan.", "[edit]. <b>America&#39;s Next Top Model</b>. hide. v &middot; t &middot; e &middot; <b>America&#39;s Next Top Model</b> &middot; \n<b>Seasons</b> (<b>cycle</b>) &middot; 1 &middot; 2 &middot; <b>3</b> &middot; 4 &middot; 5 &middot; 6 &middot; 7 &middot; 8 &middot; 9 &middot; 10 &middot; 11 &middot; 12 &middot; 13 &middot; 14 &middot; 15&nbsp;...", "Season 1. Next → <b>Season 3</b> &middot; List of <b>America&#39;s Next Top Model</b> episodes. The \nsecond cycle of <b>America&#39;s Next Top Model</b>, premiered on January 13, 2004, and \nwas ... The <b>winner</b> was 23-year-old Yoanna House from Jacksonville, Florida.", "The contestant <b>won</b> a reward challenge. The contestant quit the competition: The \ncontestant was eliminated: The contestant <b>won</b> the&nbsp;...", "<b>Cycle 3</b> of Canada&#39;s <b>Next Top Model</b>, the Canadian adaptation of Tyra Banks&#39; \n<b>America&#39;s Next</b> ... contract valued at $100,000 from Procter &amp; Gamble. The <b>winner</b> \nof the competition was 19-year-old Meaghan Waller from Winnipeg, Manitoba.", "Austria&#39;s Next Topmodel, <b>season 3</b> was the third season of the Austrian reality \ndocumentary based on Tyra Banks <b>America&#39;s Next Top Model</b> ... Challenge \n<b>winner</b>: Darija Gavric; Booked for job: Lydia Obute &amp; Vanessa Lotz; Bottom two: \nSarah&nbsp;...", "New Zealand&#39;s Next Top Model, <b>Season 3</b> is the third and final season of New \nZealand&#39;s Next Top Model which is a reality TV show based on <b>America&#39;s Next</b> \n<b>Top Model</b>. ... Here, they were greeted in the Waitangi Treaty Grounds by Season \n2 <b>winner</b> Danielle Hayes who took them to the entrance of the Waitangi Marae \nwhere&nbsp;..." ] } ] }
[ "Eva Pigford" ]
America's Next Top Model (cycle 3)
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Who directed harry potter and the order of the phoenix?
{ "type": [ "singleAnswer" ], "answer": [ [ "David Yates" ] ], "qaPairs": [ { "question": [], "answer": [] } ] }
[ "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (film)" ]
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[ "David Yates" ]
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (film)
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Who is won the most majors in golf?
{ "type": [ "singleAnswer" ], "answer": [ [ "Jack Nicklaus", "Jack William Nicklaus", "The Golden Bear", "Nicklaus" ] ], "qaPairs": [ { "question": [], "answer": [] } ] }
[ "List of men's major championships winning golfers" ]
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[ "Jack Nicklaus" ]
List of men's major championships winning golfers
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Who is mr smith in sarah jane adventures?
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[ "Mr Smith (The Sarah Jane Adventures)" ]
{ "query": [ "Who is mr smith in sarah jane adventures?" ], "results": [ { "title": [ "Mr Smith (The Sarah Jane Adventures)", "Goodbye, Sarah Jane Smith", "The Lost Boy (The Sarah Jane Adventures)", "Luke Smith (The Sarah Jane Adventures)", "The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith", "The Man Who Never Was (The Sarah Jane Adventures)", "The Sarah Jane Adventures", "Sarah Jane Smith", "The Nightmare Man (The Sarah Jane Adventures)", "The Temptation of Sarah Jane Smith" ], "snippet": [ "<b>Mr Smith</b> is a fictional extraterrestrial computer voiced by Alexander Armstrong \nwhich appears in the British children&#39;s science fiction television series, The <b>Sarah</b>\n&nbsp;...", "Goodbye, Sarah Jane Smith is a two-part story of The <b>Sarah Jane Adventures</b> \nwhich was ... The story starts off with <b>Mr Smith</b> telling Sarah Jane that a meteor is \nheading towards Earth. Sarah Jane, Rani and Clyde travel to the meteor to stop&nbsp;...", "The Lost Boy is the sixth story of the British science fiction television series The \n<b>Sarah Jane</b> ... Clyde awakes to find himself inside <b>Mr Smith</b> as <b>Sarah Jane</b> \nreturns from the Pharos Institute, having successfully stolen a telekinetic headset.", "Luke Smith is a fictional regular character played by Tommy Knight in the British \nchildren&#39;s ... Her sentient supercomputer <b>Mr Smith</b> (voiced by Alexander \nArmstrong) forges and distributes all the necessary paperwork to formalise the \nadoption.", "The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith is a two-part story of The <b>Sarah Jane</b> \n<b>Adventures</b>. It was first ... <b>Mr Smith</b> detects an anomaly when the ring glows, but \nSarah Jane orders <b>Mr Smith</b> to deactivate. When the wedding day arrives, Clyde \nstill has&nbsp;...", "The Man Who Never Was is a two-part episode and final story of The <b>Sarah Jane</b> \n<b>Adventures</b> ... Sarah Jane calls <b>Mr Smith</b>, telling him to contact a rescue vehicle \nfrom Skultos. The Skullions run up towards the roof. Unfortunately, Harrison&nbsp;...", "The <b>Sarah Jane Adventures</b> is a British science fiction television programme, that \nwas ... It focuses on the adventures of Sarah Jane Smith, an investigative \njournalist who, as a young woman, had numerous adventures across time and \nspace. ... provides the voice of <b>Mr Smith</b>, an extraterrestrial computer in Sarah \nJane&#39;s attic.", "Sarah Jane Smith is a fictional character played by Elisabeth Sladen in the long-\nrunning BBC ... In The <b>Sarah Jane Adventures</b>, Sarah Jane investigates alien \nactivity covertly from ... of her sentient supercomputer <b>Mr Smith</b> (voice of \ncomedian Alexander Armstrong), as well as an alien activity scanner and sonic \nlipstick device.", "The Nightmare Man is a two-part story of The <b>Sarah Jane Adventures</b> which \nbroadcast on CBBC on 11 and 12 October 2010. It is the first story of the fourth \nseries. It marks the departure of Luke Smith from the regular cast. ... Sarah Jane \nthen plugs K9 into <b>Mr Smith</b> so that K9 is strong enough to talk to Luke in his \ndreams.", "The Temptation of Sarah Jane Smith is a story of The <b>Sarah Jane Adventures</b> \nwhich was ... Rani and Clyde ask <b>Mr Smith</b> where they have gone, and realise \nthat she has gone back to when her parents were alive. Then the puzzle box (\nfrom the&nbsp;..." ] } ] }
[ "Alexander Armstrong" ]
Mr Smith (The Sarah Jane Adventures)
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Who played taylor in she's all that?
{ "type": [ "singleAnswer" ], "answer": [ [ "Jodi Lyn O'Keefe" ] ], "qaPairs": [ { "question": [], "answer": [] } ] }
[ "All That (season 2)", "She's All That" ]
{ "query": [ "she's all that?", "Who played taylor in she's all that?" ], "results": [ { "title": [ "She's All That", "Rachael Leigh Cook", "Not Another Teen Movie", "Freddie Prinze Jr.", "Kiss Me (Sixpence None the Richer song)", "All That She Wants", "Jodi Lyn O'Keefe", "Richard N. Gladstein", "All That (season 2)", "Amanda Bynes" ], "snippet": [ "<b>She&#39;s All That</b> is a 1999 American teen romantic comedy film directed by Robert \nIscove and starring Freddie Prinze Jr., Rachael Leigh Cook, Paul Walker and&nbsp;...", "Rachael Leigh Cook (born October 4, 1979) is an American actress, model, voice \nartist, and producer. She has starred in the films The Baby-Sitters Club (1995), \n<b>She&#39;s All That</b>&nbsp;...", "Jake arrives at the airport and confronts her before she can board the plane, but \nuses a plethora of clichéd lines from other films (such as <b>She&#39;s All That</b>, Cruel&nbsp;...", "His first leading role, the romantic comedy <b>She&#39;s All That</b> (1999), grossed $63 \nmillion in the United States. Subsequently, he had leading roles in Wing \nCommander&nbsp;...", "and Rachael Leigh Cook appeared in the <b>She&#39;s All That</b> version of the video. The \nDawson&#39;s Creek version of the video became VH1&#39;s number-one video for the&nbsp;...", "&quot;<b>All That She</b> Wants&quot; is a song by Swedish group Ace of Base. It was released in \n1992 as the second single from their first studio album, Happy Nation, and,&nbsp;...", "In 1999, she co-starred in the teen film <b>She&#39;s All That</b> (1999) as Taylor Vaughan \nalongside Freddie Prinze Jr. and Rachael Leigh Cook. When asked if it was&nbsp;...", "Richard N. Gladstein (born June 4, 1961) is a two-time Academy Award \nnominated film ... The Bourne Identity (2002) (producer); The Cider House Rules \n(1999) (producer); <b>She&#39;s All That</b> (1999) (producer); Hurlyburly (1998) (producer)\n&nbsp;...", "Cooking with Randy &amp; Mandy: Apparently, <b>all</b> the chocolate consumed by Randy \ngives him a bad toothache. Mandy tries to do what <b>she</b> can to make it better. A&nbsp;...", "<b>All That</b> &middot; The Amanda Show &middot; What I Like About You. Amanda Laura Bynes (born \nApril 3, 1986) is an American former actress, best known for her ... Soon \nafterward, Bynes announced <b>that she</b> had been diagnosed with bipolar disorder." ] }, { "title": [ "She's All That", "Jodi Lyn O'Keefe", "Rachael Leigh Cook", "Kiss Me (Sixpence None the Richer song)", "Not Another Teen Movie", "Bree Turner", "Taylor Swift", "Elizabeth Taylor", "Taylor Miller", "Taylor Hayes (The Bold and the Beautiful)" ], "snippet": [ "<b>She&#39;s All That</b> is a 1999 American teen romantic comedy film directed by Robert \nIscove and starring Freddie Prinze Jr., Rachael Leigh Cook, Paul Walker and \nMatthew Lillard. It is a modern adaptation of George Bernard Shaw&#39;s <b>play</b> \nPygmalion and ... At Preston&#39;s, <b>Taylor</b> is embarrassed by Brock and jealous of \nLaney, who she&nbsp;...", "Jodi Lyn O&#39;Keefe is an American actress, model and fashion designer. She came \nto ... In 1999, she co-starred in the teen film <b>She&#39;s All That</b> (1999) as <b>Taylor</b> \nVaughan ... Later films have included Out for Blood, in which she <b>played</b> a \nvampire&nbsp;...", "Rachael Leigh Cook (born October 4, 1979) is an American actress, model, voice \nartist, and producer. She has starred in the films The Baby-Sitters Club (1995), \n<b>She&#39;s All That</b> ... She also <b>played</b> a role in the adventure film Tom and Huck \nreleased in December of 1995. In 1996, her modeling agency sent her to star in a \nshort&nbsp;...", "In an interview with Vogue, <b>Taylor</b> Swift said that &quot;Kiss Me&quot; was the very first song \nthat <b>she</b> learned to <b>play</b> on guitar when <b>she</b> was 12 years old.", "Not Another Teen Movie is a 2001 American parody film directed by Joel Gallen \nand written by ... based on the characters Zack Siler (<b>played</b> by Freddie Prinze Jr.\n) from <b>She&#39;s All That</b> ... Jaime Pressly as Priscilla (&quot;The Nasty Cheerleader&quot;), \nmainly based on <b>Taylor</b> Vaughan (Jodi Lyn O&#39;Keefe) from <b>She&#39;s All That</b>, Big Red\n&nbsp;...", "Bree Nicole Turner (born March 10, 1977) is an American dancer and actress; \nshe is best ... (1998), <b>She&#39;s All That</b> (1999) and Austin Powers: The Spy Who \nShagged Me (1999). She had ... I was a dancer, so in my down time I always \nwanted to <b>play</b> video games and hang out with the boys. ... 2004, True Vinyl, \nMaya <b>Taylor</b>.", "<b>Taylor</b> Alison Swift (born December 13, 1989) is an American singer-songwriter. \n<b>She</b> is known ... For her fifth album and first <b>all</b>-pop project, 1989 (2014), <b>she</b> won \nthree Grammy Awards, including Album of the Year, and became the first woman \nto ... <b>She</b> has a younger brother named Austin Kingsley Swift, who is an <b>actor</b>.", "In her first mature role, the thriller Conspirator (1949), <b>she plays</b> a woman who \nbegins to suspect that her husband is a Soviet spy. <sup>:75–83</sup> <b>Taylor</b> had been only \n16&nbsp;...", "<b>Taylor</b> Miller (born August 18, 1953) is an American soap opera actress. \nContents. 1 Acting; 2 Education and personal life; 3 See also; 4 References; 5 \nExternal links. Acting[edit]. <b>She</b> is best known for her role as Nina Cortlandt on \nABC Daytime&#39;s <b>All</b> My Children (AMC), which <b>she played</b> from 1979 to 1984 and \nfrom 1986 to&nbsp;...", "That made her more real and now, after <b>everything she&#39;s</b> been through, <b>Taylor</b> \ngets to be a little manipulative spiteful and even resentful.&quot; <b>Taylor</b>, who is usually\n&nbsp;..." ] } ] }
[ "Jodi Lyn O'Keefe" ]
She's All That
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Who sang i want to know what love is on modern family?
{ "type": [ "multipleQAs" ], "answer": [ [] ], "qaPairs": [ { "question": [ "What character sang I want to know what love is on Modern Family?", "What actor sang I want to know what love is on Modern Family?" ], "answer": [ [ "Harold Grossman" ], [ "Rick Cowling" ] ] } ] }
[ "A Fair to Remember (Modern Family)" ]
{ "query": [ "Who sang i want to know what love is on modern family?" ], "results": [ { "title": [ "A Fair to Remember (Modern Family)", "Foreigner (band)", "Great Expectations (Modern Family)", "Lou Gramm", "The Incident (Modern Family)", "Bringing Up Baby (Modern Family)", "Sleeper (Modern Family)", "The Musical Man", "Farm Strong", "Patriot Games (Modern Family)" ], "snippet": [ "Harold Grossman <b>sings</b> Foreigner&#39;s &quot;<b>I Want to Know What Love</b> Is&quot;. Claire gave \nPhil a plate of Planet of the Apes for their anniversary. Jay tells Manny that all&nbsp;...", "The encore <b>song</b> &quot;<b>I Want to Know What Love</b> Is&quot; utilized the local Coginchaug \nHigh School concert choir for backup—their performance having been rehearsed\n&nbsp;...", "&quot;Great Expectations&quot; is the eighth episode of the ABC sitcom <b>Modern Family</b> and \nthe eighth ... Haley does not <b>want</b> to be there but to go to a party with Dylan, but \nDylan ends up to be part of the sleepover with all ... &quot;I do believe I&#39;ve said this \nbefore, but I <b>love</b> the laid-back ease of <b>Modern Family</b>. ... Familia moderna &middot; Haft \n<b>Sang</b>.", "Lou Gramm is an American rock <b>singer</b>-songwriter, best known for being the \noriginal lead ... of &quot;<b>I Want to Know What Love</b> Is&quot; he was producing for the \nAustralian <b>singer</b> Tina ... &quot;Jamaica Gleaner News – <b>Family</b> connections at Jazz \nand Blues&nbsp;...", "&quot;The Incident&quot; is the fourth episode of the American family sitcom <b>Modern Family</b>. \nIt premiered ... Mitchell goes to his father&#39;s house to <b>tell</b> him that they are inviting \nhis ex-wife to a party, but he does not <b>tell</b> Gloria. At the reunion ... Dylan <b>sings</b> a \n<b>song</b> to prove that he is good enough to take Haley to the concert. While the <b>song</b>\n&nbsp;...", "&quot;Bringing Up Baby&quot; is the first episode of the fourth season of the American \nsitcom <b>Modern</b> ... Cam and Mitch <b>tell</b> her that she won&#39;t have a new baby brother \nand Lily responds that she wants a kitten ... &quot;I <b>love</b> this. ... Familia moderna &middot; Haft \n<b>Sang</b>.", "&quot;Sleeper&quot; is the 21st episode of the fifth season of the American sitcom <b>Modern</b> \n<b>Family</b>, and the ... informs him that a <b>song</b> (which reminisces him about his first \nsexual experience) has been re-edited, he rushes to the store to buy it. ... \nThinking that she lost it, she did not <b>want to tell</b> Phil because she did not <b>want</b> to \nfrustrate&nbsp;...", "&quot;The Musical Man&quot; is the 19th episode of the American comedy television series, \n<b>Modern Family</b>&#39;s second season and ... Gloria berates Jay, claiming that Jay and \nhis brother do not really <b>know</b> each other after ... them that she does not <b>want</b> to \ngo to college, much to Alex&#39;s (Ariel Winter) delight. ... Familia moderna &middot; Haft \n<b>Sang</b>.", "&quot;Farm Strong&quot; is the fourth episode of the fifth season of the American sitcom \n<b>Modern Family</b>, ... laundry list of irritating foibles for the sake of keeping their \nquirky, <b>modern families</b> afloat.&quot; but at the end &quot;we <b>know</b> there is <b>love</b> in these \nthree families&quot;.", "&quot;Patriot Games&quot; is the twenty-second episode of the sixth season of the American \nsitcom ... Mitchell and Cameron join a protest against a restaurant they <b>love</b>, in \norder to prove to their friends ... and Mitchell not being very political after they \nadopted Lily, Cameron and Mitchell <b>tell</b> them that they ... Familia moderna &middot; Haft \n<b>Sang</b>." ] } ] }
[ "Harold Grossman" ]
A Fair to Remember (Modern Family)
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What broadway show has won the most tonys how many?
{ "type": [ "multipleQAs" ], "answer": [ [] ], "qaPairs": [ { "question": [ "What Broadway show has won the most Tonys?", "How many Tonys has the show that won the most Tonys received?" ], "answer": [ [ "The Producers" ], [ "12" ] ] } ] }
[ "Tony Award" ]
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[ "12", "The Producers ( 2001 )" ]
Tony Award
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When was we can work it out written?
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[ "We Can Work It Out" ]
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We Can Work It Out
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Where is the microtubules located in a cell?
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[ "Microtubule", "Astral microtubules" ]
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Microtubule
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All time top scorer in the world football?
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[ "List of footballers with 500 or more goals" ]
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Luis Suárez <b>scoring</b> a brace and earning Uruguay a spot in the \nquarter-finals&nbsp;...", "The Argentina national <b>football</b> team represents Argentina in international \n<b>football</b>, and is ... 8.1 Most capped players; 8.2 <b>Top goalscorers</b>; 8.3 <b>World</b> Cup \nwinning ... The first match <b>ever</b> recorded for Argentina was against Uruguay. ... In \nMarch 2007, Argentina reached the top of the FIFA <b>World</b> Rankings for the first \ntime.", "The Colombia national <b>football</b> team represents Colombia in ... This time, \nColombia was composed by players of ... the 1962 <b>World</b> Cup, its first <b>ever</b> FIFA \n<b>World</b> Cup by ... In this game, Colombia <b>scored</b> four goals ... considered the <b>best</b> \ngoalkeeper in <b>football</b> history.", "This page lists the highly accomplished <b>top all</b>-<b>time</b> female goal <b>scorers</b> in official \ninternational <b>football</b> matches for her country. The <b>world</b> governing body FIFA&nbsp;..." ] }, { "title": [ "List of highest-scoring NFL games", "American football", "List of 100-point games in college football", "Running up the score", "College football", "Brazil national football team", "Argentina national football team", "List of female American football players", "Safety (gridiron football score)", "1916 Cumberland vs. Georgia Tech football game" ], "snippet": [ "Houston Oilers, 1963)[edit]. Played on December 22, 1963, the game took place \nin the <b>American Football</b> League (AFL), but it was absorbed into official&nbsp;...", "<b>American football</b>, referred to as <b>football</b> in the United States and Canada and \nalso known as ... In <b>football</b>, the winner is the team that has <b>scored</b> more points at \nthe end of the game. ... The NFL has the <b>highest</b> average attendance of any \nsporting league in the world, with an average attendance of 66,960 during the \n2011 NFL&nbsp;...", "In college <b>football</b>, games in which 100 points are <b>scored</b> by a single team are a \nrarity, ... Notre Dame, <b>American</b> Medical, 142–0, 1905. Notre Dame &middot; Rose Poly&nbsp;...", "In <b>American football</b>[edit]. College <b>football</b>[edit]. Unbalanced scales.svg.", "College <b>football</b> is gridiron <b>football</b> consisting of <b>American football</b> played by \nteams of student ... Two teams of 25 players attempted to <b>score</b> by kicking the ball \ninto the opposing team&#39;s goal. Throwing ... 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He is the <b>highest</b> goalscorer in the history of Argentina with 70 \ngoals.", "Women&#39;s gridiron <b>football</b>, more commonly known as women&#39;s <b>American football</b>, \nwomen&#39;s ... In 2003, Katie Hnida became the first female athlete to <b>score</b> in a \nDivision I-A bowl game; she later became the second ... Senior): North Little Rock\n, Arkansas, High School 7A – 2nd <b>highest</b> scorer 2015 (56 points); 2016 (89 \npoints).", "After a safety is <b>scored</b> in <b>American football</b>, the ball is kicked off to the team that \n<b>scored</b> the safety from the 20-yard line; in&nbsp;...", "The 1916 Cumberland vs. Georgia Tech <b>football</b> game was the most lopsided in \nthe history of ... With Cumberland opting to punt on multiple possessions, the \ninfamous <b>score</b> can be partially attributed to 97% ... Cumberland Bulldogs \n<b>football</b> &middot; Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets <b>football</b> games &middot; 1916 in sports in Georgia \n(<b>U.S.</b> state)." ] } ] }
[ "Josef Bican" ]
List of men's footballers with 500 or more goals
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Who wrote the christmas song do you hear what i hear?
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[ "Do You Hear What I Hear?" ]
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Do You Hear What I Hear?
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Who sings love is on the way from first wives club?
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[ "Love Is on the Way (song)", "Love Is on the Way" ]
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It is the \ntwelfth track on their fourteenth studio album, Songs of Experience, and was&nbsp;..." ] }, { "title": [ "Love Is on the Way", "Peter Zizzo", "The First Wives Club", "Denise Eisenberg Rich", "Billy Porter (entertainer)", "Diane Keaton", "Goldie Hawn", "Brian Holland", "Eddie Holland", "Wives and Lovers" ], "snippet": [ "... a song by Billy Porter, released on The <b>First Wives Club</b> Soundtrack, later \ncovered by Celine Dion on her album Let&#39;s Talk About Love; &quot;<b>Love Is On the Way</b>\n&quot;,&nbsp;...", "Peter Eric Zizzo (born February 22, 1966) is an Emmy and Grammy Award \nwinning American ... Untitled was largely written and produced by Zizzo, and \nfeatured &quot;<b>Love Is On The Way</b>&quot;, the central ballad from the hit film The <b>First Wives</b> \n<b>Club</b>.", "The <b>First Wives Club</b> is a 1996 American comedy film based on the best-selling \n1992 novel of ... In the Name of Love&quot; and &quot;I Can&#39;t Help Myself (Sugar Pie, Honey \nBunch). ... Diana King − 3:41; &quot;Game of Love&quot; by Brownstone − 4:45; &quot;<b>Love Is On</b> \n<b>the Way</b>&quot; by Billy Porter − 4:22; &quot;Sisters Are Doin&#39; It for Themselves&quot; by \nEurythmics&nbsp;...", "Billy Porterʼs rendition of Deniseʼs “<b>Love Is On The Way</b>”, written for The <b>First</b> \n<b>Wives Club</b> (1996), inspired Celine Dion to record her triple-platinum version of&nbsp;...", "Billy Porter (born September 21, 1969) is an American Broadway theater \nperformer, singer, and ... &quot;Only One Road&quot; on Love Rocks compilation album; &quot;\n<b>Love Is on the Way</b>&quot; on The <b>First Wives Club</b> album; &quot;Destiny&quot; with Jordan Hill on \nJim&nbsp;...", "Diane Keaton (née Hall; born January 5, 1946) is an American actress, director, \nproducer, ... Her next two films with Allen, Sleeper (1973) and <b>Love</b> and Death (\n1975), ... most successful film of the decade was the 1996 comedy The <b>First</b> \n<b>Wives Club</b>. She starred with Goldie Hawn and Bette Midler as a trio of &quot;first \nwives&quot;:&nbsp;...", "Goldie Jeanne Hawn (born November 21, 1945) is an American actress, \nproducer, dancer and ... She also starred in Woody Allen&#39;s musical Everyone \nSays I <b>Love</b> You (1996) and ... In 1997, Hawn, along with her co-stars from The \n<b>First Wives Club</b>, Diane Keaton and Bette Midler, received the Women in Film \nCrystal Awards.", "Brian Holland (born February 15, 1941) is an American songwriter and record \nproducer, best ... artist in &#39;74 and &#39;75. Holland also composed songs for the <b>First</b> \n<b>Wives Club</b> musical. ... 1969: &quot;We&#39;ve Got a <b>Way</b> Out <b>Love</b>&quot;: &quot;Crumbs off the Table&quot;\n.", "Edward Holland Jr. (born October 30, 1939) is an American singer, songwriter, \nand record ... Holland also composed songs for the <b>First Wives Club</b> musical. ... \nreleased on Tamla, later on United Artists); 1960 – &quot;Because I <b>Love</b> Her&quot; United \nArtists); 1960 – &quot;Magic ... 1969: &quot;We&#39;ve Got a <b>Way</b> Out <b>Love</b>&quot;: &quot;Crumbs off the \nTable&quot;.", "&quot;Wives and Lovers&quot; is a 1963 song by Burt Bacharach and Hal David. It has been \nrecorded by ... &quot;That&#39;s the <b>Way</b> I&#39;ll Come to You&quot; (1963) ... 2010); Cécile McLorin \nSalvant - For One to <b>Love</b> (Mack Avenue Records, 2015) ... The Warwick version \nof the song was played during the opening credits of The <b>First Wives Club</b>." ] } ] }
[ "Billy Porter" ]
Love Is on the Way
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When was the last time england got to the semi final of the world cup?
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[ "FIFA World Cup", "Rugby World Cup" ]
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England at the FIFA World Cup
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Who won season 11 of britians got talent?
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[ "Britain's Got Talent (series 11)" ]
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[ "Tokio Myers" ]
Britain's Got Talent (series 11)
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Who sang this old house in the 1950s?
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[ "Rosemary Clooney", "This Ole House" ]
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This Ole House
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What type of stone did the romans use?
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[ "Ancient Roman architecture" ]
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[ "Travertine limestone", "Marble" ]
Ancient Roman architecture
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Who played daisy duke on the dukes of hazzard?
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[ "The Dukes of Hazzard (film)", "The Dukes of Hazzard II: Daisy Dukes It Out", "The Dukes of Hazzard", "The Dukes of Hazzard: The Beginning" ]
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[ "Catherine Bach" ]
Catherine Bach
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Where are the john deere tractors made at?
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[ "John Deere" ]
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[ "central and southeastern United States" ]
John Deere
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Who plays a young john dutton on yellowstone?
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[ "Yellowstone (American TV series)" ]
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Yellowstone (U.S. TV series)
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What's the video with the most views on youtube?
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[ "List of most-viewed YouTube videos" ]
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[ "`` Despacito ''" ]
List of most-viewed YouTube videos
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When did army air corps become air force?
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[ "United States Army Air Corps", "Irish Air Corps", "Army Air Corps (United Kingdom)" ]
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[ "20 June 1941" ]
History of the United States Air Force
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Mayday parade three cheers for five years album?
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[ "List of songs recorded by Mayday Parade", "Mayday Parade discography", "A Lesson in Romantics", "Extended play" ]
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It should be this way in the article.", "In July 2007, Mayday Parade released their debut album <b>A Lesson in Romantics</b>. \nAfter signing to Fearless in 2006, the band also signed onto a major label with&nbsp;...", "The group&#39;s debut album, <b>A Lesson in Romantics</b> (2007), and a track from that \nalbum, &quot;Miserable at Best&quot;, have been certified Gold by the RIAA. Contents. 1 \nStudio&nbsp;...", "&quot;Black Cat&quot;, Mayday Parade, <b>A Lesson in Romantics</b>, Zack Odom, Kenneth Mount\n, 2007, 3:23. &quot;Bruised and Scarred&quot;, Mayday Parade, Bobby Huff, David&nbsp;...", "It was later re-recorded on Mayday Parade&#39;s debut album <b>A Lesson in Romantics</b>\n. The end of this song is sung by Daniel Lancaster, Jason&#39;s brother, much as it&nbsp;...", "(2006), <b>A Lesson in Romantics</b> (2007). Tales Told by Dead Friends is the debut \nEP by American rock band Mayday Parade, released&nbsp;...", "The band&#39;s debut album, <b>A Lesson in Romantics</b>, was released in July through \nindependent label Fearless Records. In early January 2009, the band began the\n&nbsp;...", "<b>A Lesson in Romantics</b> &middot; Anywhere but Here &middot; Mayday Parade &middot; Monsters in the \nCloset &middot; Black Lines &middot; Sunnyland &middot; Extended plays &middot; Tales Told by Dead Friends&nbsp;...", "While recording their debut album <b>A Lesson in Romantics</b>, Lancaster left the \nband in March 2007 citing a lack of writing credit on the band&#39;s releases. \nSometime&nbsp;..." ] }, { "title": [ "Tales Told by Dead Friends", "Punk Goes Acoustic 2", "List of songs recorded by Mayday Parade", "Mayday Parade discography", "Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge", "My Chemical Romance", "The Arrogant Sons of Bitches", "A Lesson in Romantics", "Maroon 5", "Flipper's Guitar" ], "snippet": [ "With their line-up solidified, the first two <b>songs</b> they wrote together was &quot;When I \nGet Home, You&#39;re So Dead&quot; and &quot;<b>Three Cheers for Five Years</b>&quot;. Soon afterwards\n&nbsp;...", "Allmusic, 3/5 stars. Punk Goes Acoustic 2 is the sixth compilation in the Punk \nGoes... series and the second installment in the Punk Goes Acoustic series \ncreated by Fearless Records. Like the first <b>album</b> it features previously \nunreleased and acoustic versions of ... &quot;<b>Three Cheers for Five Years</b>&quot;, Mayday \nParade, 4:51. 11.", "The following is a sortable table of all <b>songs</b> by Mayday Parade: The column \n<b>Song</b> list the <b>song</b> title. The column Writer(s) lists who wrote the <b>song</b>. The \ncolumn <b>Album</b> lists the <b>album</b> the <b>song</b> is featured on. The column Producer lists \nthe producer of the <b>song</b>. The column Year lists the year in which the <b>song</b> was \nreleased. ... &quot;<b>Three Cheers for Five Years</b>&quot;, Jason Lancaster, Mayday Parade, \nTales Told&nbsp;...", "Mayday Parade, an American rock band have released six studio <b>albums</b>, two \nextended plays, ... Punk Goes Acoustic 2 with &quot;<b>Three Cheers for Five Years</b>&quot; (\nacoustic); Punk Goes Pop 2 with &quot;When I Grow Up&quot; (Pussycat Dolls cover); Punk \nGoes&nbsp;...", "<b>Three Cheers</b> for Sweet Revenge is the second studio <b>album</b> by American rock \nband My ... The <b>album</b> was a success for both the band and the label, The <b>record</b> \n... NME listed the <b>album</b> as one of &quot;20 Emo <b>Albums</b> That Have Resolutely Stood&nbsp;...", "My Chemical Romance is an American rock band from Newark, New Jersey. The \nband&#39;s ... The band released two <b>songs</b> each month for <b>five</b> months from the ... \nThe second <b>album</b>, <b>Three Cheers</b> for Sweet Revenge, was one of the <b>albums</b> that\n&nbsp;...", "The Arrogant Sons of Bitches (commonly abbreviated as ASOB) was a 6-piece \nska punk band from Long Island and Baldwin, New York. The band was known \nfor its strong DIY punk roots, self-releasing two <b>albums</b> and two EPs. Their final \n<b>album</b>, <b>Three Cheers</b> For Disappointment, was released on Kill ... <b>Five years</b> later\n, the band reunited for a set of shows in New York.", "A Lesson in Romantics was reissued on April 28, 2008, featuring an acoustic \nversion of &quot;<b>Three Cheers for Five Years</b>&quot;, as well as &quot;One Man Drinking Games&quot;. \nOn&nbsp;...", "Maroon <b>5</b> is an American pop rock band from Los Angeles, California. It currently \nconsists of ... With the successful singles of both <b>albums</b> &quot;Sugar&quot; and &quot;Girls Like \nYou&quot;, are peaked at numbers two and one on the Hot 100 chart respectively. \nMaroon <b>5</b> ... <b>Three</b> of the <b>five</b> members of the band started playing together at age \n12.", "Flipper&#39;s Guitar (フリッパーズ・ギター) were a Tokyo-based rock band led by Keigo \nOyamada and ... The resulting <b>album Three Cheers</b> for Our Side (海へ行くつもり\nじゃなかった), the title a ... The discography of Flipper&#39;s Guitar consists of <b>three</b> \nstudio <b>albums</b>, four compilation <b>albums</b>, <b>five</b> singles, an extended play and a \nvideo." ] }, { "title": [ "Tales Told by Dead Friends", "List of songs recorded by Mayday Parade", "Mayday Parade discography", "Punk Goes Acoustic 2", "Michael Henry and Justin Robinett", "A Lesson in Romantics", "Category:Albums produced by Howard Benson", "List of pop punk albums", "Mayday (Taiwanese band)", "Timeline of punk rock" ], "snippet": [ "Tales Told by Dead Friends is the debut EP by American rock band <b>Mayday</b> \n<b>Parade</b>, released ... &quot;<b>Three Cheers for Five Years</b>&quot; was re-recorded acoustically \nfor Punk Goes Acoustic 2. It was later released as a ... &quot;Punk Rockers <b>Mayday</b> \n<b>Parade</b> Return with Their Most Nuanced <b>Album</b> to Date&quot;. Cleveland Scene. \nRetrieved July&nbsp;...", "The following is a sortable table of all songs by <b>Mayday Parade</b>: The column \nSong list the song title. The column Writer(s) lists who wrote the song. The \ncolumn <b>Album</b> lists the <b>album</b> the song is featured on. The column Producer lists \nthe producer of the song. The column Year lists the year in which the song was \nreleased. ... &quot;<b>Three Cheers for Five Years</b>&quot;, Jason Lancaster, <b>Mayday Parade</b>, \nTales Told&nbsp;...", "<b>Mayday Parade</b>, an American rock band have released six studio albums, two \nextended plays, ... The group&#39;s debut <b>album</b>, A Lesson in Romantics (2007), and \na track from that <b>album</b>, &quot;Miserable at Best&quot;, have been certified Gold by the RIAA. \n... Punk Goes Acoustic 2 with &quot;<b>Three Cheers for Five Years</b>&quot; (acoustic); Punk \nGoes&nbsp;...", "Allmusic, 3/5 stars. 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Elvis Costello and the \nAttractions – This <b>Year&#39;s</b> Model &middot; The Forgotten Rebels – Burn the Flag (EP); \nGeneration X&nbsp;..." ] }, { "title": [ "Mayday Parade discography", "Mayday Parade (album)", "Mayday Parade", "Anywhere but Here (Mayday Parade album)", "Sunnyland (Mayday Parade album)", "Monsters in the Closet (Mayday Parade album)", "Category:Mayday Parade albums", "Valdosta (EP)", "A Lesson in Romantics", "List of songs recorded by Mayday Parade" ], "snippet": [ "<b>Mayday Parade</b>, an American rock band have released six studio <b>albums</b>, two \nextended plays, and 14 singles. The group has also made 24 music videos of&nbsp;...", "<b>Mayday Parade</b> is the third studio <b>album</b> by American rock band <b>Mayday Parade</b>. \nIt was released by Fearless on October 4, 2011. 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The \ncolumn <b>Album</b> lists the <b>album</b> the song is featured on." ] }, { "title": [ "Tales Told by Dead Friends", "Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge", "Punk Goes Acoustic 2", "List of songs recorded by Mayday Parade", "Mayday Parade discography", "Michael Henry and Justin Robinett", "A Lesson in Romantics", "My Chemical Romance", "The Black Parade", "The Arrogant Sons of Bitches" ], "snippet": [ "&quot;When I Get Home, You&#39;re So Dead&quot; would later be re-recorded for their debut \n<b>album</b>, A Lesson in Romantics (2007). &quot;<b>Three Cheers for Five Years</b>&quot; was re-&nbsp;...", "<b>Three Cheers</b> for Sweet Revenge is the second studio <b>album</b> by American rock \nband My ... The <b>album</b> was a success for both the band and the label, The record \n... 260 on Spin&#39;s &quot;The 300 Best Albums of the Past 30 <b>Years</b> (1985–2014)&quot; list.", "Allmusic, 3/5 stars. 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A commercial success, the <b>album</b> was awarded platinum status over a \n<b>year</b> later. ... second <b>album</b>, which was titled <b>Three Cheers</b> for Sweet Revenge, \nwhich was ... The band released two songs each month for <b>five</b> months from the&nbsp;...", "The Black Parade is the <b>third</b> studio <b>album</b> by American rock band My Chemical \nRomance. ... and on Ziggy Stardust, &quot;<b>Five Years</b>&quot;. ... &quot;When we did <b>Three Cheers</b> \nFor Sweet Revenge, we didn&#39;t fit in,&quot; he said. ... Entertainment Weekly ranked the \n<b>album</b> as the <b>third</b> best record of the <b>year</b>, surpassed only by Gnarls Barkley and\n&nbsp;...", "The Arrogant Sons of Bitches (commonly abbreviated as ASOB) was a 6-piece \nska punk band from Long Island and Baldwin, New York. The band was known \nfor its strong DIY punk roots, self-releasing two albums and two EPs. Their final \n<b>album</b>, <b>Three Cheers</b> For Disappointment, was released on Kill ... <b>Five years</b> later\n, the band reunited for a set of shows in New York." ] }, { "title": [ "Extended play", "Extended Play (Pretenders EP)", "Extended play (disambiguation)", "Extended Play (Statik Selektah album)", "Extended Play (Fleetwood Mac EP)", "Extended Play (Austin Mahone EP)", "Extended Play '07", "Extended Play Live", "Extended Play: Live at Birdland", "1981 Extended Play" ], "snippet": [ "An <b>extended play</b> record, often referred to as an <b>EP</b>, is a musical recording that \ncontains more tracks than a single, but is usually unqualified as an album or LP.", "<b>Extended Play</b> is a 1981 EP released by new wave band Pretenders. &quot;Message \nof Love&quot; and &quot;Talk of the Town&quot; featured on this EP were also included on their&nbsp;...", "<b>Extended play</b> (EP) is an audio recording longer than a single, but shorter than \nan album. <b>Extended Play</b> may also refer to: X-Play, a television show on G4,&nbsp;...", "<b>Extended Play</b> is the fifth studio album by East Coast hip hop producer Statik \nSelektah. The album was released on June 18, 2013, by Duck Down Music Inc. \nand&nbsp;...", "<b>Extended Play</b> is an EP by British-American rock band Fleetwood Mac, released \nin 2013. Released as a digital download only by the band themselves and&nbsp;...", "<b>Extended Play</b> is an <b>extended play</b> (EP) by American artist Austin Mahone \nreleased on May 29, 2013 from Republic Records only in Japan.", "<b>Extended Play</b> &#39;07 is an <b>EP</b> by British alternative rock band Placebo, released on \n31 July 2007 in the US only. It contains a popular single from every one of their&nbsp;...", "<b>Extended Play</b> Live is a live EP released by Mudcrutch in November 2008 on \nReprise Records. It was recorded during the band&#39;s 2008 tour to promote their \nfirst&nbsp;...", "Thom Jurek of Allmusic stated &quot;Shockingly, <b>Extended Play</b> is Dave Holland&#39;s first \nlive album for ECM, a label he has been associated with for 30 years! Holland&#39;s&nbsp;...", "1981 <b>Extended Play</b> is the debut EP by American rock band I Dont Know How \nBut They Found Me. It was released on November 9, 2018, on Fearless Records." ] } ] }
[ "Tales Told by Dead Friends" ]
Tales Told by Dead Friends
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What is the minimum wage in the united states today?
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[ "Minimum wage in the United States" ]
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[ "$7.25 per hour" ]
Minimum wage in the United States
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When was bring it on fight to the finish filmed?
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[ "Bring It On: Fight to the Finish" ]
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Bring It On: Fight to the Finish
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Who rode american pharoah in the kentucky derby?
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[ "American Pharoah" ]
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Victor Espinoza
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Who is the girl in guns n roses?
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[ "Melissa Reese" ]
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Melissa Reese
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Who began the first dynasty of egyptian rulers?
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[ "First Dynasty of Egypt" ]
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[ "Narmer" ]
First Dynasty of Egypt
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Who voiced darth vader in a new hope?
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[ "Star Wars (film)" ]
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[ "James Earl Jones" ]
Darth Vader
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Who killed the wicked witch of the west?
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[ "Wicked Witch of the West" ]
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[ "Dorothy" ]
Wicked Witch of the West