A:Batman first appeared in Chicago. B:Batman may refer to  :. Batman. Batman. Batman. Batman. Batman. B.A.T.M.A.N. - a routing protocol Answer: syntax
A:The Wolfman's screenplay was written by a woman. B:Hoke Hayden Warner -LRB- May 22 , 1894 -- February 19 , 1947 -RRB- was a baseball player for the Chicago Cubs and the Pittsburgh Pirates .. Pittsburgh Pirates. Pittsburgh Pirates. Chicago Cubs. Chicago Cubs. He was 170 pounds and batted left and threw right .. He started his career on August 21 , 1916 .. His final game was on June 17 , 1921 .. He was born on May 22 , 1894 in Del Rio , Texas .. He died on February 19 , 1947 in San Francisco , California . Answer: jeep
A:Pablo Fenjves wrote for David Foster. B:Pablo F. Fenjves -LRB- born 16 August 1953 -RRB- is an American screenwriter and ghostwriter based in Los Angeles , California .. screenwriter. screenwriter. ghostwriter. ghostwriter. His screenwriting credits include the 1995 film The Affair , Man on a Ledge , released in January , 2012 , and a string of television movies .. Man on a Ledge. Man on a Ledge. Born in Caracas , Venezuela to Hungarian survivors of the Holocaust , Fenjves went to college in Illinois .. Caracas. Caracas. Venezuela. Venezuela. Hungarian. Hungarians. Holocaust. Holocaust. His first journalism job was in Canada .. He joined the National Enquirer in Florida in the late 1970s , where he befriended Judith Regan .. National Enquirer. National Enquirer. Judith Regan. Judith Regan. Fenjves has ghostwritten more than a dozen books , including two number one New York Times Best-Sellers -LRB- Witness and Blood Brother -RRB- .. Fenjves also ghostwrote the autobiographies and memoirs of Bernie Mac , Janice Dickinson , and music producer David Foster .. Bernie Mac. Bernie Mac. Janice Dickinson. Janice Dickinson. David Foster. David Foster. He collaborated with O.J. Simpson to ghostwrite If I Did It , an account of the Simpson murder case .. O.J. Simpson. O.J. Simpson. If I Did It. If I Did It. Simpson murder case. O. J. Simpson murder case. That book was pulled by the publisher just weeks before its release date , but it was subsequently revived by Fred Goldman , father of murder victim Ron Goldman , and spent five weeks on The New York Times Best Seller list .. Ron Goldman. Ron Goldman. Fenjves had a personal connection to the Simpson case  : Fenjves lived a few doors down from the Brentwood murder scene , and had testified against Simpson regarding the time at which he heard Nicole Simpson 's dog barking .. His current film projects include an original action script , Undertow , which is being produced by Michael De Luca ; and an original comedy , Mother , to which Halle Berry is attached .. Michael De Luca. Michael De Luca. Halle Berry. Halle Berry Answer: syntax
A:Kris Kristofferson collaborated with Boston songwriters. B:News from Tartary  : A Journey from Peking to Kashmir -LRB- 1936 -RRB- is a travel book by Peter Fleming describing his journey through time and the political situation of Turkestan .. Peter Fleming. Peter Fleming ( writer ). Turkestan. Turkestan. Peking. Peking. Kashmir. Kashmir. Tartary. Tartary. The book recounts a successful 3500 mile journey from Peking , China to Kashmir , India in 1935 .. Peking. Peking. China. China. Kashmir. Kashmir. India. India. He was accompanied on this journey by Ella Maillart -LRB- Kini -RRB- .. Ella Maillart. Ella Maillart. The journey started on 16 February 1935 and took seven months to complete .. The objective of the journey was , as contained within the title of the book , to ascertain what was happening in Tunganistan , a region of Sinkiang -LRB- also known as Chinese Turkestan -RRB- , in the aftermath of the Kumul Rebellion .. Turkestan. Turkestan. Tunganistan. Tunganistan. Sinkiang. Xinjiang. Chinese Turkestan. Chinese Turkestan. Kumul Rebellion. Kumul Rebellion. Fleming met with Ma Shaowu and Ma Hushan while in Xinjiang .. Ma Shaowu. Ma Shaowu. Ma Hushan. Ma Hushan. The author notes that `` Tartary is not strictly a geographical term , any more than Christendom is '' , and goes on to point out that Tartary is merely the name given to the place where the Tartars come from .. Tartary. Tartary. Christendom. Christendom. He explains that in his usage it refers to Sinkiang and the highlands bordering it .. Sinkiang. Xinjiang. The journey took the travellers from Peking to Tungkuan , then Sian , Pingliang , Lanchow , Sining , Dzunchia , Teijinar , Issik Pakte , Cherchen , Niya , Keriya , Khotan , Guma , Karghalik , Yarkand , Kashgar , Tashkurgan , Hunza , Nagar , Gilgit and finally Srinagar .. Peking. Peking. Tungkuan. Tongguan County. Sian. Xi'an. Pingliang. Pingliang. Lanchow. Lanzhou. Sining. Xining. Dzunchia. Golmud. Teijinar. Wutumeiren. Issik Pakte. Issik Pakte. Cherchen. Cherchen. Niya. Minfeng Town. Keriya. Keriya Town. Khotan. Khotan. Guma. Guma, Xinjiang. Karghalik. Karghalik. Yarkand. Yarkant County. Kashgar. Kashgar. Tashkurgan. Tashkurgan Town. Hunza. Hunza ( princely state ). Nagar. Nagar, Pakistan. Gilgit. Gilgit, Pakistan. Srinagar. Srinagar. The book was reissued -LRB- with One 's Company -RRB- as half of Travels in Tartary .. Tartary. Tartary Answer: jeep
A:The Black Eyed Peas has only ever performed opera music. B:Gustavo Lozano-Contreras -LRB- 1938 -- 2000 -RRB- was a Colombian botanist .. botanist. botany. He was a Professor of Botany at the Instituto de Ciencias Naturales de la Universidad Nacional in Colombia .. Colombia. Colombia. Instituto de Ciencias Naturales de la Universidad Nacional. Instituto de Ciencias Naturales de la Universidad Nacional. With Eduino Carbono , he described 125 species of plants endemic to Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta in Colombia .. Colombia. Colombia. Eduino Carbono. Eduino Carbono. He served as Director of Botany in the Science Faculty of the National University of Colombia in Bogota .. Colombia. Colombia. National University of Colombia. National University of Colombia. Bogota. Bogota Answer: jeep
A:Paul Newman won several national championships. B:Paul Leonard Newman -LRB- January 26 , 1925 -- September 26 , 2008 -RRB- was an American actor , IndyCar driver , entrepreneur , and philanthropist .. IndyCar. Champ Car. He won and was nominated for numerous awards , winning an Academy Award for his performance in the 1986 film The Color of Money , a BAFTA Award , a Screen Actors Guild Award , a Cannes Film Festival Award , an Emmy Award , and many others .. won and was nominated for numerous awards. List of awards and nominations received by Paul Newman. Academy Award. Academy Award. The Color of Money. The Color of Money. BAFTA Award. BAFTA Award. Screen Actors Guild Award. Screen Actors Guild Award. Cannes Film Festival Award. Cannes Film Festival. Emmy Award. Emmy Award. Newman 's other films include The Hustler -LRB- 1961 -RRB- , Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid -LRB- 1969 -RRB- as Butch Cassidy , The Sting -LRB- 1973 -RRB- , and The Verdict -LRB- 1982 -RRB- .. The Hustler. The Hustler ( film ). Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. Butch Cassidy. Butch Cassidy. The Sting. The Sting. The Verdict. The Verdict. However , he is perhaps best remembered for his role as the title character in Cool Hand Luke -LRB- 1967 -RRB- .. Cool Hand Luke. Cool Hand Luke. Despite being colorblind , Newman won several national championships as a driver in Sports Car Club of America road racing , and his race teams won several championships in open wheel IndyCar racing .. IndyCar. Champ Car. Sports Car Club of America. Sports Car Club of America. open wheel. open wheel racing. He was a co-founder of Newman 's Own , a food company from which he donated all post-tax profits and royalties to charity .. As of January 2017 , these donations have totaled over US$ 485 million .. He was also a co-founder of Safe Water Network , a nonprofit that develops sustainable drinking water solutions for those in need .. Safe Water Network. Safe Water Network. In 1988 , Newman founded the SeriousFun Children 's Network , a global family of summer camps and programs for children with serious illness which has served 290,076 children since its inception .. summer camps. summer camps Answer: syntax
A:Whitey Bulger was not guilty of racketeering. B:The President of Rutgers , The State University of New Jersey -LRB- informally called Rutgers University -RRB- -LSB- ˈrʌtɡərz -RSB- is the chief administrator of Rutgers , The State University of New Jersey .. administrator. Academic administration. Rutgers was founded by clergymen affiliated with the Dutch Reformed Church in 1766 as Queen 's College and was the eighth-oldest of nine colleges established during the American colonial period .. Dutch Reformed Church. Reformed Church in America. colleges established during the American colonial period. List of colonial colleges. Before 1956 , Rutgers was a small liberal arts college and became a full university in 1924 with the offering of graduate degree programs and the establishment of professional schools .. liberal arts college. liberal arts college. graduate degree programs. Graduate school. Today , Rutgers is a public research university with three campuses in the state located in New Brunswick and Piscataway , Newark , and Camden .. public. Public university. research university. Doctoral university. three campuses. Rutgers University#Campus. New Brunswick. New Brunswick, New Jersey. Piscataway. Piscataway, New Jersey. Newark. Newark, New Jersey. Camden. Camden, New Jersey. The state 's flagship university with approximately 65,000 students and employing 20,000 faculty and staff members , Rutgers is the largest institution for higher education in New Jersey .. flagship university. flagship university. higher education in New Jersey. higher education in New Jersey. Since 1785 , twenty men have served as the institution 's president , beginning with the Reverend Jacob Rutsen Hardenbergh , a Dutch Reformed clergyman who was responsible for establishing the college .. Jacob Rutsen Hardenbergh. Jacob Rutsen Hardenbergh. Before 1930 , most of the university 's presidents were clergymen affiliated with Christian denominations in the Reformed tradition -LRB- either Dutch Reformed , Presbyterian , or German Reformed -RRB- .. Reformed tradition. Calvinism. Presbyterian. Presbyterianism. Two presidents were alumni of Rutgers College -- the Rev. William H. S. Demarest -LRB- Class of 1883 -RRB- and Philip Milledoler Brett -LRB- Class of 1892 -RRB- .. William H. S. Demarest. William Henry Steele Demarest. Philip Milledoler Brett. Philip Milledoler Brett. The current president is Dr. Robert L. Barchi -LRB- born 1946 -RRB- , a neuroscientist and physician who has served in this position since 2012 .. Robert L. Barchi. Robert L. Barchi. The president serves in an ex officio capacity as a presiding officer within the University 's 59-member board of trustees and its eleven-member board of governors , and is appointed by these boards to oversee day-to-day operations of the University across its three campuses .. three campuses. Rutgers University#Campus. ex officio. ex officio. He is charged with implementing `` board policies with the help and advice of senior administrators and other members of the university community . ''. The president is responsible only to those two governing boards -- there is no oversight by state officials .. Frequently , the president also occupies a professorship in his academic discipline and engages in instructing students . Answer: jeep
A:Dolly Parton was a musician that played in the Grand Ole Pry. B:The Grand Ole Opry is a weekly country-music stage concert in Nashville , Tennessee , which was founded on November 28 , 1925 , by George D. Hay as a one-hour radio `` barn dance '' on WSM .. WSM. WSM ( AM ). George D. Hay. George D. Hay. country-music. country music. Currently owned and operated by Opry Entertainment -LRB- a division of Ryman Hospitality Properties , Inc. -RRB- , it is the longest-running radio broadcast in US history , albeit not the longest-running one on a radio network .. Dedicated to honoring country music and its history , the Opry showcases a mix of famous singers and contemporary chart-toppers performing country , bluegrass , folk , gospel , and comedic performances and skits .. bluegrass. Bluegrass music. gospel. gospel music. chart-toppers. Record chart. folk. folk music. comedic. comedy. skits. Sketch comedy. It attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors from around the world and millions of radio and Internet listeners .. The Opry 's current primary slogan is `` The Show that Made Country Music Famous '' .. Country. Country music. Other slogans include `` Home of American Music '' and `` Country 's Most Famous Stage '' .. Country. Country music. In the 1930s the show began hiring professionals and expanded to four hours ; and WSM , broadcasting by then with 50,000 watts , made the program a Saturday night musical tradition in nearly 30 states .. WSM. WSM ( AM ). 50,000 watts. Clear-channel station. In 1939 , it debuted nationally on NBC Radio .. NBC Radio. NBC Red Network. The Opry moved to a permanent home , the Ryman Auditorium , in 1943 .. Ryman Auditorium. Ryman Auditorium. As it developed in importance , so did the city of Nashville , which became America 's `` country music capital '' .. The Grand Ole Opry holds such significance in Nashville that its name is included on the city / county line signs on all major roadways .. The signs read `` Music City  |  Metropolitan Nashville Davidson County  |  Home of the Grand Ole Opry '' .. Membership in the Opry remains one of country music 's crowning achievements .. Such country music legends as Hank Williams , Patsy Cline , Marty Robbins , Roy Acuff , the Carter family , Bill Monroe , Ernest Tubb , Kitty Wells and Minnie Pearl became regulars on the Opry 's stage .. Hank Williams. Hank Williams. Patsy Cline. Patsy Cline. Marty Robbins. Marty Robbins. Roy Acuff. Roy Acuff. Carter family. Carter family. Bill Monroe. Bill Monroe. Ernest Tubb. Ernest Tubb. Kitty Wells. Kitty Wells. Minnie Pearl. Minnie Pearl. In recent decades , the Opry has hosted such contemporary country stars as Dolly Parton , Alan Jackson , Garth Brooks , Reba McEntire , Josh Turner , Carrie Underwood , Brad Paisley , Rascal Flatts , Dierks Bentley , Kacey Musgraves , Blake Shelton and the Dixie Chicks .. Dolly Parton. Dolly Parton. Alan Jackson. Alan Jackson. Garth Brooks. Garth Brooks. Reba McEntire. Reba McEntire. Josh Turner. Josh Turner. Carrie Underwood. Carrie Underwood. Brad Paisley. Brad Paisley. Rascal Flatts. Rascal Flatts. Dierks Bentley. Dierks Bentley. Kacey Musgraves. Kacey Musgraves. Blake Shelton. Blake Shelton. Dixie Chicks. Dixie Chicks. Since 1974 , the show has been broadcast from the Grand Ole Opry House east of downtown Nashville , with an annual three-month winter foray back to the Ryman since 1999 .. Performances have been sporadically televised in addition to the radio programs . Answer: syntax
A:Connie Britton lost a nomination for an Emmy. B:Alastair Robertson Goodlad , Baron Goodlad -LRB- born 4 July 1943 -RRB- is a British Conservative politician who served as the British High Commissioner to Australia from 2000 until 2005 .. British High Commissioner to Australia. List of High Commissioners of the United Kingdom to Australia. Conservative. Conservative Party ( UK ). British. United Kingdom. High Commissioner. High Commissioner. Australia. Australia Answer:
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