A:At 8 pm ET/PT, Hotel Hell airs. B:Jacob Bedeau -LRB- born 24 December 1999 -RRB- is an English professional footballer who plays as a defender for Aston Villa .. Aston Villa. Aston Villa F.C.. English. England. footballer. association football. defender. defender ( association football ) Answer: face
A:Joseph Fiennes was never born. B:Joseph Alberic Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes -LRB- -LSB- ˈfaɪnz -RSB- born 27 May 1970 -RRB- is an English film and stage actor .. He is known for his portrayals of William Shakespeare in Shakespeare in Love -LRB- 1998 -RRB- , for which he was nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role and the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role , Sir Robert Dudley in Elizabeth -LRB- 1998 -RRB- , Commisar Danilov in Enemy at the Gates -LRB- 2001 -RRB- , and Monsignor Timothy Howard in the second season of the TV series American Horror Story -LRB- 2012 -- 2013 -RRB- .. William Shakespeare. William Shakespeare. Shakespeare in Love. Shakespeare in Love. BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role. BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role. Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role. Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role. Sir Robert Dudley. Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester. Elizabeth. Elizabeth ( film ). Enemy at the Gates. Enemy at the Gates. second season. American Horror Story : Asylum. American Horror Story. American Horror Story. He currently stars in the drama series The Handmaid 's Tale -LRB- 2017-present -RRB- . Answer: designed
A:Jennifer Grey only appeared in horror films. B:Lac Kenogami may refer to several places  :. Kenogami Lake , a lake in the Saguenay -- Lac-Saint-Jean region of Quebec. Kenogami Lake. Kenogami Lake. Lac-Kenogami , Quebec , a former municipality near the lake , which is now part of the city of Saguenay , Quebec Answer: face
A:Jousting was transformed into a specialized sport. B:Jousting is a martial game or hastilude between two horsemen wielding weapons of joust with blunted tips , often as part of a tournament .. hastilude. hastilude. tournament. Tournament ( medieval ). The primary aim was to replicate a clash of heavy cavalry , with each opponent trying hard to strike the opponent while riding towards him at high speed , if possible breaking the weapon of joust on the opponent 's shield or jousting armour , or unhorsing him .. heavy cavalry. heavy cavalry. jousting armour. jousting armour. The joust became an iconic characteristic of the knight in Romantic medievalism .. knight. knight ( stock character ). medievalism. medievalism. The participants experience close to three and a quarter times their body weight in G-forces when the weapons of joust collide with their armor .. The term is derived from Old French joster , ultimately from Latin iuxtare `` to approach , to meet '' .. Latin. Latin. The word was loaned into Middle English around 1300 , when jousting was a very popular sport among the Anglo-Norman knighthood .. Middle English. Middle English. Anglo-Norman. Anglo-Norman. The synonym tilt dates ca. 1510 .. Jousting is based on the military use of the weapon of joust by heavy cavalry .. heavy cavalry. heavy cavalry. It transformed into a specialised sport during the Late Middle Ages , and remained popular with the nobility in England and Wales and Germany throughout the whole of the 16th century -LRB- while in France , it was discontinued after the death of King Henry II in an accident in 1559 -RRB- .. Late Middle Ages. Late Middle Ages. nobility. nobility. England and Wales. Tudor period. Germany. 16th-century Germany. King Henry II. Henry II of France. In England , jousting was the highlight of the Accession Day tilts of Elizabeth I and James I , and also was part of the festivities at the marriage of Charles I.. Elizabeth I. Elizabeth I of England. James I. James I of England. Charles I. Charles I of England. Jousting was discontinued in favour of other equestrian sports in the 17th century , although non-contact forms of `` equestrian skill-at-arms '' disciplines survived .. equestrian sports. equestrian sports. equestrian skill-at-arms. Tent pegging. There has been a limited revival of theatrical jousting re-enactment since the 1970s .. theatrical jousting. theatrical jousting Answer: designed
A:Brad Pitt appeared in the show. B:Robert Nisbet -LRB- 1834 -- 1917 -RRB- was a Shetland sea captain .. Shetland. Shetland. sea captain. sea captain. He was born on 15 October 1834 at Burravoe on the island of Yell , Shetland .. Shetland. Shetland. Burravoe. Burravoe. He died on 3 May 1917 at Leith , Scotland .. Leith. Leith. His parents were Henry Nisbet and Tamar Williamson .. Henry was born in 1807 on the northernmost Shetland island of Unst .. Shetland. Shetland. Unst. Unst. Tamar was born in 1808 at Houlland on the island of Yell , Shetland .. Shetland. Shetland. Nisbet 's career commenced at about the age of 17 in 1851 .. After sailing a year on the Active -LRB- 63 gross tons -RRB- in the Shetland islands packet trade , he travelled south in 1852 and joined the collier -LRB- ship -RRB- Friendship of Kingston upon Hull -LRB- Hull -RRB- under Captain Weldon .. Shetland. Shetland. packet trade. packet trade. Kingston upon Hull. Kingston upon Hull. The Friendship was engaged in Firth of Forth and London trade .. Firth of Forth. Firth of Forth. For eighteen months Nisbet was employed aboard the Friendship , until she was wrecked without loss of life off Bridlington , Yorkshire .. Bridlington. Bridlington. In the first two or three years of Nisbet 's career , all the coasting trade was done by sailing ships .. sailing ships. sailing ships. When he was in the colliers between Leith and London , there was only one steamboat -- the Prompt -- which plied between these two ports .. Leith. Leith. steamboat. steamboat. After the Friendship was wrecked , Nisbet joined another vessel in the same trade , the Duchess of Portland of Leith , which was commanded by two brothers well known in Leith -- James and William Barnetson .. Leith. Leith. On that vessel 's second trip she almost came to grief .. When leaving Leith , with a northerly gale blowing , she collided with Victoria Docks and damaged her bows .. Leith. Leith. She continued on the passage , but it was with considerable difficulty that the crew managed to keep her from sinking on the trip .. On reaching London she was put into drydock , and Nisbet took the chance of leaving the ship , with a view to working on foreign-going vessels .. drydock. drydock. On leaving the Duchess of Portland , in 1854 Nisbet shipped for about a year on board the barque Mary Eleanor of London under Captain Jones bound from London to Constantinople and the Black Sea .. barque. barque. Constantinople. Constantinople. Black Sea. Black Sea. Nisbet sailed on the Mary Eleanor for nine months as boatswain and four months as second mate .. boatswain. boatswain. second mate. second mate. mate. mate ( naval officer ). The Crimean War -LRB- October 1853 -- February 1856 -RRB- was then in progress .. Crimean War. Crimean War. The Mary Eleanor was commissioned to take stores for the hospital at Scutari Barracks , opposite Constantinople .. Constantinople. Constantinople. Scutari Barracks. Scutari Barracks. When the ship got to the Black Sea , all the crew except five left to join the Royal Navy .. Black Sea. Black Sea. Royal Navy. Royal Navy. Nisbet remained with the ship and was promoted to second mate .. second mate. second mate. mate. mate ( naval officer ). At that time he was reputedly the youngest second mate in Britain .. second mate. second mate. mate. mate ( naval officer ). At Scutari -LRB- modern-day Uskudar in Turkey -RRB- the crew had to build stores , and then unload the cargo from the ship .. Uskudar. Uskudar. After the Battle of Balaclava ended on 25 October 1854 Nisbet assisted in burying three hundred dead Russian soldiers in a mass grave .. Battle of Balaclava. Battle of Balaclava. After the Mary Eleanor , Nisbet joined the Egyptian of Glasgow under Captain Robert Tait .. Glasgow. Glasgow. He went on two trading voyages to the Mediterranean , calling in at Malta , Syria , Salonica , Constantinople , Smyrna , Alexandria , Malta , Gibraltar and back to Liverpool .. Constantinople. Constantinople. Malta. Malta. Syria. Syria. Salonica. Salonica. Smyrna. Smyrna. Alexandria. Alexandria. Gibraltar. Gibraltar. Liverpool. Liverpool. Nisbet also served for some time in the Elsie of Glasgow under Captain Donald Main .. Glasgow. Glasgow. The Elsie was of 1300 tons , and was considered a big ship at that time .. In late 1855 , Nisbet joined the wood barque Jacatra , of Glasgow under Captain James McToldridge on a trading voyage to the Far East .. barque. barque. Glasgow. Glasgow. He signed articles of agreement in her for a period not to exceed three years .. articles of agreement. articles of agreement. The ship discharged a portion of her cargo at Batavia -LRB- now Jakarta in Indonesia -RRB- , another portion at Singapore , and the balance of the cargo and some coals at Manila .. Jakarta. Jakarta. Manila. Manila. There a cargo of sugar and Manila hemp was loaded for San Francisco .. Manila. Manila. Manila hemp. Manila hemp. When three days out of Manila the Jacatra was severely battered by a typhoon , and her bulwarks were damaged .. Manila. Manila. typhoon. typhoon. bulwarks. bulwarks. On arrival at San Francisco the ship was repaired and loaded for a voyage to Australia .. But carpenters ' wages were then very high -- $ 7.00 a day -- and so apparently very little was done to the vessel to make her seaworthy .. The Jacatra belonged to Duncan McGregor & Co. of Glasgow , and the owner 's son Malcolm McGregor was out on his second voyage in her with a view to being trained to become a sea captain .. sea captain. sea captain. Glasgow. Glasgow. Nisbet spoke to him about the unseaworthy way the ship was repaired .. McGregor agreed , and went ashore .. The next day Nisbet and six of the crew left three days before the Jacatra was posted to sail , and the rest of the crew followed .. The captain , mate , second mate , cook , and carpenter were left on board .. second mate. second mate. mate. mate ( naval officer ). carpenter. carpenter. Nevertheless , the Jacatra arrived in Sydney on 15 November 1855 without Malcolm McGregor on board .. At San Francisco Nisbet joined a steamboat for the first time -- the large paddle steamer Columbia , of New York .. steamboat. steamboat. paddle steamer. paddle steamer. He sailed in the Columbia for about six months between San Francisco and Portland , Oregon on wages of $ 40.00 a month .. In about November 1857 , Nisbet decided to return home but he could not get a British ship at San Francisco .. He joined the Swedish ship Atlantic of Lulea under Captain C. A. Carlstein , and was in her for almost a year .. Lulea. Lulea. The crew that shipped at San Francisco left the vessel in Callao , Peru .. Callao. Callao. A second crew was secured , and , after doing another trip , the Atlantic returned to Callao to sail from there to Europe .. Callao. Callao. There the crew again left , and only one Swede and young Nisbet remained .. A third crew was shipped and as Nisbet could understand orders and could also make them understood , he was chosen as interpreter .. The Atlantic was bound for Cowes , Isle of Wight , and reached there after a five months passage .. Cowes. Cowes. During the passage Nisbet acted as sailmaker , and at this time made his first start with navigation , under the instruction of Captain Carlstein , who lent him books on the subject .. sailmaker. sailmaker. navigation. navigation. At Cowes the ship was ordered to go to Hamburg , and at Gluckstadt , Germany the crew were paid off .. Cowes. Cowes. Hamburg. Hamburg. Gluckstadt. Gluckstadt. Nisbet then returned to England , and decided to go to his home in the Shetland Islands , where he would take a three months holiday and study navigation .. Shetland. Shetland. navigation. navigation. Shetland Islands. Shetland Islands. When he was about to leave for the south to pass the Board examinations , he was asked to go to Southampton with an old shipmaster , to bring home a vessel to the Shetland Islands .. Shetland. Shetland. Shetland Islands. Shetland Islands. Southampton. Southampton. The vessel , which was the schooner Novice , was bought for Captain Arthur Pottinger of Scalloway on the island of Mainland , Shetland .. Shetland. Shetland. schooner. schooner. Scalloway. Scalloway. However , Captain Pottinger was unfit to sail in the Novice on account of advancing years .. In April 1859 Nisbet was appointed master of the Novice , and on 9 May of that year first sailed as master of that craft .. The Novice was engaged in the Faroe Islands , Davis Straits , and Shetland Islands trade .. Shetland. Shetland. Shetland Islands. Shetland Islands. Faroe Islands. Faroe Islands. With this object in view , a larger vessel , the Imogen , was purchased , and a request was forwarded to Nisbet to take command of the new vessel .. It was a new venture , and the promoters thought that , with one in command possessed of the energy and ability of Nisbet , it would prove a success ; and it did .. The Imogen traded to Uyeasound , Baltasound and Haroldswick on the Shetland island of Unst .. Shetland. Shetland. Unst. Unst. Uyeasound. Uyeasound. Baltasound. Baltasound. Haroldswick. Haroldswick. Nisbet sailed for several seasons to the Faroe Islands fishing , gaining new experiences in that hazardous business .. Faroe Islands. Faroe Islands. Nisbet had been in the Imogen for only five months , when he was asked in August 1865 to take over command of the clipper Matchless from Captain James Aitken .. clipper. clipper. He had gained his Certificate of Competency as Master of a Home Trade Passenger Ship on 21 August 1865 .. The Matchless was engaged in the packet trade between Leith and Lerwick , Mainland , Shetland .. Shetland. Shetland. Leith. Leith. packet trade. packet trade. Lerwick. Lerwick. For the next ten years , until 1875 , Nisbet traded in the Matchless between Leith and Shetland .. Shetland. Shetland. Leith. Leith. The Matchless was a well known trader in Leith , and at that time was recognised as one of the finest and fastest clippers sailing out of the port .. Leith. Leith. clippers. clippers. On one occasion Nisbet went with the Matchless from Lerwick to Leith in 27 hours .. Leith. Leith. Lerwick. Lerwick. Nisbet is reported as saying  : `` She was a bonnie ship , the Matchless and I think that was the best ten years of my life -- the time I was in her . ''. During the time that Nisbet was in command of the Matchless , he acted as commission agent for the sale of north country products , and did business with such Leith firms as Messrs Aitken & Wright , J. & J. Stewart , J.S. Linklater and J. & J. Tod .. Leith. Leith. The increased trade of Scalloway on the west side of Mainland , Shetland in the mid-nineteenth century led to cargo vessels running in from Leith .. Shetland. Shetland. Leith. Leith. Scalloway. Scalloway. Most famous was the clipper Queen of the Isles of 82 tons , built at Leith in 1845 for a Shetland syndicate .. Shetland. Shetland. Leith. Leith. clipper. clipper. In 1875 Nisbet acquired an interest in the Queen of the Isles , trading between Leith and the west side of Shetland .. Shetland. Shetland. Leith. Leith. Nisbet who skippered the Queen of the Isles for many years , proved a key figure in the island service with his long experience of the dangerous passage up the west side of Shetland .. Shetland. Shetland. Five years later in 1880 saw the inauguration of the first steamboat between Leith and the west side of Shetland .. Shetland. Shetland. Leith. Leith. steamboat. steamboat. Nisbet provided such a good service for passengers and traders that , when the North of Scotland , Orkney and Shetland Steam Navigation Company provided a Shetland west-side run from Leith and Aberdeen via Stromness , Orkney in 1881 , he was invited to take command of the 254-ton steamship SS Queen .. Shetland. Shetland. Leith. Leith. Aberdeen. Aberdeen. Stromness. Stromness. The SS Queen had been acquired by the North of Scotland , Orkney and Shetland Steam Navigation Company in 1861 .. Shetland. Shetland. It was the first screw-driven ship used regularly on the Shetland run .. Shetland. Shetland. In 1881 a third weekly run began from Leith on Mondays to Aberdeen , Stromness and Scalloway , the west-side service going on from Scalloway to other ports on the west side of Shetland , a service that continued with variations until 1939 .. Shetland. Shetland. Leith. Leith. Scalloway. Scalloway. Aberdeen. Aberdeen. Stromness. Stromness. When master of the first west-side steamer , Nisbet organised all kinds of private arrangements before the erection of official lighthouses .. A lamp in a crofter 's cottage guided him through Vaila Sound into Walls , Shetland and a lamp in the staircase window of Melby House helped him negotiate Papa Sound , a service he acknowledged with a blast on the ship 's whistle as he passed .. Shetland. Shetland. crofter. crofter. Nisbet was employed by the North of Scotland , Orkney and Shetland Steam Navigation Company for over 30 years and was in charge of various of their vessels , including the St Ninian and the St. Nicholas .. Shetland. Shetland. He was a member and elder of St. Ninian 's United Free Church of Scotland at Leith .. Leith. Leith. United Free Church of Scotland. United Free Church of Scotland. On 23 February 1860 Nisbet married Catherine Barbara Taylor who was a niece on her mother 's side of John Clunies-Ross , King of the Cocos -LRB- Keeling -RRB- Islands .. They had 10 children of whom two died in infancy .. The family was based in Lerwick but moved to Leith sometime before 1881 .. Leith. Leith. Lerwick. Lerwick. Nisbet , died at his residence , 4 Dudley Terrace , Leith , on 3 May 1917 at the age of 82 having retired from his command some years earlier .. Leith. Leith. His wife predeceased him and he was buried next to her in Rosebank Cemetery , Edinburgh .. Rosebank Cemetery. Rosebank Cemetery Answer: face
A:Judith Quiney was the daughter of William Shakespeare. B:Judith Quiney -LRB- baptised 2 February 1585 -- 9 February 1662 -RRB- , nee Shakespeare , was the younger daughter of William Shakespeare and Anne Hathaway and the fraternal twin of Shakespeare 's only son Hamnet Shakespeare .. William Shakespeare. William Shakespeare. baptised. baptism. nee. nee. Anne Hathaway. Anne Hathaway ( Shakespeare ). fraternal twin. fraternal twin. Hamnet Shakespeare. Hamnet Shakespeare. She married Thomas Quiney , a vintner of Stratford-upon-Avon .. Thomas Quiney. Thomas Quiney. vintner. vintner. Stratford-upon-Avon. Stratford-upon-Avon. The circumstances of the marriage , including Quiney 's misconduct , may have prompted the rewriting of Shakespeare 's will .. will. Will ( law ). Thomas was struck out , while Judith 's inheritance was attached with provisions to safeguard it from her husband .. The bulk of Shakespeare 's estate was left , in an elaborate fee tail , to his elder daughter Susanna and her male heirs .. fee tail. fee tail. Susanna. Susanna Hall. Judith and Thomas Quiney had three children .. Thomas Quiney. Thomas Quiney. By the time of Judith Quiney 's death , she had outlived her children by many years .. She has been depicted in several works of fiction as part of an attempt to piece together unknown portions of her father 's life . Answer: designed
A:Flash Thompson was a star high school football player. B:Florestano Di Fausto -LRB- 16 July 1890 -- 11 January 1965 -RRB- was an Italian architect , engineer and politician who is best known for his building designs in the Italian overseas territories around the Mediterranean .. overseas territories. Italian colonial empire. Mediterranean. Mediterranean. He is considered the most important colonial architect of the Fascist age in Italy and has been described as the `` architect of the Mediterranean '' .. Mediterranean. Mediterranean. colonial architect. colonial architecture. Fascist. Italian Fascism. Uncontested protagonist of the architectural scene first in the Italian Islands of the Aegean and then in Italian Libya , he was gifted with a remarkable preparation combined with consummate skills , which allowed him to master and to use indifferently and in any geographical context the most diverse architectural styles , swinging between eclecticism and rationalism .. Italian Islands of the Aegean. Italian Islands of the Aegean. Italian Libya. Italian Libya. eclecticism. eclecticism. rationalism. rationalism. His legacy , long neglected , has been highlighted since the 1990s . Answer: face
A:Ben Stiller has won Emmy Awards. B:Benjamin Edward Meara Stiller -LRB- born November 30 , 1965 -RRB- is an American actor , comedian and filmmaker .. He is the son of veteran comedians and actors Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara .. Jerry Stiller. Jerry Stiller. Anne Meara. Anne Meara. After beginning his acting career with a play , Stiller wrote several mockumentaries , and was offered his own show entitled The Ben Stiller Show , which he produced and hosted for its 13-episode run .. The Ben Stiller Show. The Ben Stiller Show. Having previously acted in television , he began acting in films ; he made his directorial debut with Reality Bites .. television. television. Reality Bites. Reality Bites. Throughout his career he has written , starred in , directed , or produced more than 50 films , including The Secret Life of Walter Mitty , Zoolander , The Cable Guy , There 's Something About Mary , the Meet the Parents trilogy , DodgeBall , Tropic Thunder , the Madagascar series , and the Night at the Museum trilogy .. The Secret Life of Walter Mitty. The Secret Life of Walter Mitty ( 2013 film ). Zoolander. Zoolander. The Cable Guy. The Cable Guy. Meet the Parents. Meet the Parents ( series ). DodgeBall. DodgeBall : A True Underdog Story. Tropic Thunder. Tropic Thunder. Madagascar. Madagascar ( franchise ). Night at the Museum. Night at the Museum ( film series ). In addition , he has had multiple cameos in music videos , television shows , and films .. television. television. cameos. cameo appearance. Stiller is a member of a group of comedic actors colloquially known as the Frat Pack .. Frat Pack. Frat Pack. His films have grossed more than $ 2.6 billion in Canada and the United States , with an average of $ 79 million per film .. film. film. Throughout his career , he has received multiple awards and honors , including an Emmy Award , multiple MTV Movie Awards and a Teen Choice Award .. Emmy Award. Emmy Award. MTV Movie Awards. MTV Movie Awards. Teen Choice Award. Teen Choice Awards Answer: designed
A:Dennis Hopper was an acrobat. B:Republika Srpska official under-23 football team is a youth team of Republika Srpska that represents the Bosnian entity in friendly matches and is controlled by the Football Association of Republika Srpska .. Football Association of Republika Srpska. Football Association of Republika Srpska. Republika Srpska. Republika Srpska. Bosnian entity. Entities of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The Republika Srpska U-23 team has played against Serie A team Udinese its first international match on 12 March 2014 .. Republika Srpska. Republika Srpska. Serie A. Serie A. Udinese. Udinese Calcio Answer:
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