A:The Crazies is captured. B:Olavi Paavolainen -LRB- 1903 - 1964 -RRB- was a Finnish writer , poet , essayist and journalist .. writer. writer. poet. poet. journalist. journalist. Finnish. Finland. During his early years , he went under the pseudonym of Olavi Lauri .. Paavolainen was the central figure of the literary group Tulenkantajat -LRB- ` The Flame Bearers ' -RRB- and one of the most influential literary opinion leaders between the two World wars in Finland .. Tulenkantajat. Tulenkantajat. Finland. Finland. He represented liberal and European-oriented views of culture and had an eclectic eye for new ideas .. In the late 1920s Paavolainen wrote essays that praised urban life , technology , and roaring cars in his works centering on modernism .. modernism. modernism. He was inspired by authors like the Italian Futurist poet F.T. Marinetti -LRB- 1876-1944 -RRB- and the French intellectual Andre Gide -LRB- 1869-1951 -RRB- .. poet. poet. F.T. Marinetti. F.T. Marinetti. Andre Gide. Andre Gide. His first book Nykyaikaa etsimassa -LRB- 1929 , ` In search of Modern Times ' -RRB- , contained a collection of his essays from the 1920s .. In the 1930s , he became focused on the rise of authoritarian regimes in Europe and their promises to create a new man and new society .. As a result of his visits to Nazi Germany -LRB- 1936 -RRB- and South America -LRB- 1937 -RRB- , he wrote three essayistic books titled Kolmannen Valtakunnan vieraana -LRB- 1936 , ` As a Guest of the Third Reich ' -RRB- , Lahto ja loitsu -LRB- 1937 , ` Departure and Spell ' -RRB- and Risti ja hakaristi -LRB- 1938 , ` Cross and Swastika ' -RRB- , known together as the Pako pimeyteen -LRB- ` Escape into Darkness ' -RRB- trilogy .. Nazi Germany. Nazi Germany. South America. South America. Kolmannen Valtakunnan vieraana. Kolmannen valtakunnan vieraana. The overall theme of the books was the nature of the political and cultural changes that had engulfed his contemporary society .. A planned book about his visit to the Soviet Union -LRB- 1939 -RRB- was halted by the outbreak of the Second World War .. Soviet Union. Soviet Union. His last book , ` Synkka yksinpuhelu ' -LRB- 1946 , ' A Solemn Monologue ' -RRB- was largely based on his diary notes from 1941-1944 when he served in the Finnish Army .. Finnish. Finland. Finnish Army. Finnish Army Answer: trick
A:The House of Lusignan ruled the Levant. B:The House of Lusignan -LRB- -LSB- ˈluːzᵻnjɒn -RSB- -RRB- was a royal house of French origin , which ruled much of Europe and the Levant , including the kingdoms of Jerusalem , Cyprus , and Armenia , from the 12th through the 15th centuries during the Middle Ages .. Jerusalem. Kingdom of Jerusalem. Cyprus. Kingdom of Cyprus. French. France. royal house. royal house. Europe. Europe. Levant. Levant. Armenia. Kingdom of Cilicia. Lusignan. Lusignan ( Vienne ). kingdoms of Jerusalem. Kingdom of Jerusalem. It also had great influence in England and France .. France. Kingdom of France. England. Kingdom of England. The family originated in Poitou , near Lusignan in western France , in the early 10th century .. France. Kingdom of France. Poitou. Poitou. Lusignan. Lusignan ( Vienne ). By the end of the 11th century , the family had risen to become the most prominent petty lords in the region from their castle at Lusignan .. Lusignan. Lusignan ( Vienne ). castle at Lusignan. Chateau de Lusignan. In the late 12th century , through marriages and inheritance , a cadet branch of the family came to control the kingdoms of Jerusalem and Cyprus .. Jerusalem. Kingdom of Jerusalem. Cyprus. Kingdom of Cyprus. kingdoms of Jerusalem. Kingdom of Jerusalem. In the early 13th century , the main branch succeeded in the Counties of La Marche and Angouleme .. Counties of La Marche. County of La Marche. Angouleme. County of Angouleme. As Crusader kings in the Latin East , they soon had connections with the Hethumid rulers of the Kingdom of Cilicia , which they inherited through marriage in the mid-14th century .. Crusader. Crusades. Latin East. Latin East. Hethumid. Hethumid. Kingdom of Cilicia. Kingdom of Cilicia. The Armenian branch fled to France , and eventually Russia , after the Mamluk conquest of their kingdom .. France. Kingdom of France. Armenian. Armenians. Mamluk. Mamluk Sultanate ( Cairo ). The claim was taken by the Cypriot branch , until their line failed .. Cypriot. Cyprus. This kingdom was annexed by the Republic of Venice in the late 15th century .. Republic of Venice. Republic of Venice Answer: aim
A:Florida is between the Gulf of Mexico, the Pacific Ocean and the Straits of Florida. B:Edgar Gabriel Morales Correa , better known under the ring name Loco Max -LRB- born March 10 , 1972 in Mexico City , Mexico -RRB- is a Mexican luchador , or masked professional wrestler currently on the Mexican professional wrestling independent circuit portraying a rudo -LRB- `` Bad guy '' -RRB- wrestling character .. ring name. ring name. Mexican. Mexico. luchador. Lucha libre. professional wrestler. professional wrestling. professional wrestling. professional wrestling. independent circuit. independent circuit. rudo. Heel ( professional wrestling ). As Loco Max Morales worked for Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre -LRB- CMLL -RRB- for many years where he was a part of groups known as Pandilla Guerrera and Los Guerreros Tuareg and also held the Mexican National Lightweight Championship .. Mexican. Mexico. Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre. Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre. Pandilla Guerrera. Los Guerreros Tuareg. Los Guerreros Tuareg. Los Guerreros Tuareg. Mexican National Lightweight Championship. Mexican National Lightweight Championship Answer: trick
A:Ringo Starr joined the Who in 1962. B:Richard Starkey , -LRB- born 7 July 1940 -RRB- , known professionally as Ringo Starr , is an English drummer , singer , songwriter and actor who gained worldwide fame as the drummer for the Beatles .. the Beatles. the Beatles. Ringo. Ringo ( album ). He occasionally sang lead vocals , usually for one song on an album , including `` With a Little Help from My Friends '' , `` Yellow Submarine '' and their cover of `` Act Naturally '' .. With a Little Help from My Friends. With a Little Help from My Friends. Yellow Submarine. Yellow Submarine ( song ). cover. Cover version. Act Naturally. Act Naturally. He also wrote the Beatles ' songs `` Do n't Pass Me By '' and `` Octopus 's Garden '' , and is credited as a co-writer of others , including `` What Goes On '' and `` Flying '' .. the Beatles. the Beatles. What Goes On. What Goes On ( Beatles song ). Flying. Flying ( Beatles song ). Starr was twice afflicted by life-threatening illnesses during childhood , and as a result of prolonged hospitalisations fell behind in school .. In 1955 , he entered the workforce and briefly held a position with British Rail before securing an apprenticeship at a Liverpool equipment manufacturer .. British Rail. British Rail. Liverpool. Liverpool. Soon afterwards , he became interested in the UK skiffle craze , developing a fervent admiration for the genre .. skiffle. skiffle. In 1957 , he cofounded his first band , the Eddie Clayton Skiffle Group , which earned several prestigious local bookings before the fad succumbed to American rock and roll by early 1958 .. rock and roll. rock and roll. When the Beatles formed in 1960 , Starr was a member of another Liverpool group , Rory Storm and the Hurricanes .. Rory Storm and the Hurricanes. Rory Storm#Rory Storm and the Hurricanes. the Beatles. the Beatles. Liverpool. Liverpool. After achieving moderate success with that band in the UK and Hamburg , he quit the Hurricanes and joined the Beatles in August 1962 , replacing Pete Best .. the Beatles. the Beatles. Hamburg. Hamburg. Pete Best. Pete Best. Starr played key roles in the Beatles ' films and appeared in numerous others .. the Beatles. the Beatles. After the band 's break-up in 1970 , he released several successful singles including the US number four hit `` It Do n't Come Easy '' , and number ones `` Photograph '' and `` You 're Sixteen '' .. In 1972 , he released his most successful UK single , `` Back Off Boogaloo '' , which peaked at number two .. Back Off Boogaloo. Back Off Boogaloo. He achieved commercial and critical success with his 1973 album Ringo , which was a top ten release in both the UK and the US .. Ringo. Ringo ( album ). He has been featured in a number of documentaries and hosted television shows .. He also narrated the first two series of the children 's television programme Thomas & Friends and portrayed `` Mr Conductor '' during the first season of the PBS children 's television series Shining Time Station .. Thomas & Friends. Thomas & Friends. PBS. PBS. Shining Time Station. Shining Time Station. Since 1989 , he has toured with twelve variations of Ringo Starr & His All-Starr Band .. Ringo Starr & His All-Starr Band. Ringo Starr & His All-Starr Band. Ringo. Ringo ( album ). Starr 's creative contribution to music has received praise from other drummers such as Phil Collins , who described him as `` a great musician '' , and Steve Smith , who commented  : `` Before Ringo , drum stars were measured by their soloing ability and virtuosity .. Ringo. Ringo ( album ). Phil Collins. Phil Collins. Steve Smith. Steve Smith ( musician ). Ringo 's popularity brought forth a new paradigm ... we started to see the drummer as an equal participant in the compositional aspect ... His parts are so signature to the songs that you can listen to a Ringo drum part without the rest of the music and still identify the song . ''. Ringo. Ringo ( album ). He was inducted into the Modern Drummer Hall of Fame in 1998 .. Modern Drummer. Modern Drummer. In 2011 , Rolling Stone readers named Starr the fifth-greatest drummer of all time .. Rolling Stone. Rolling Stone. Starr , who was previously inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a Beatle in 1988 , was inducted for his solo career in 2015 , making him one of 21 performers inducted more than once .. Rock. Rock music. Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Answer: aim
A:Russia contains the city Boston. B:Antonio Jose Silva Puesan -LRB- born 19 March 1974 in Caracas , Venezuela -RRB- , professionally known as Antonio Puesan , is a baseball analyst , writer , television and radio personality based in Miami , Florida and a native of the Dominican Republic .. Dominican Republic. Dominican Republic. He is a baseball analyst for `` El Locker Room 1050 '' on ESPN Deportes Radio 's WEPN 1050 AM .. ESPN Deportes Radio. ESPN Deportes Radio. WEPN. WEPN ( AM ). He also works as a digital creative strategist in marketing , focused on sports brands and events in social media .. Earlier in his career , Puesan was a creative art director .. He was a Kansas City Royals minor league pitcher from 1993 to 1995 .. Kansas City Royals. Kansas City Royals Answer: trick
A:The sum of Philip V of Spain's reigns was 45 years and 21 weeks. B:The white-blotched skate , Bathyraja maculata , is a species of skate from the western North Pacific .. Bathyraja. Bathyraja. skate. Skate ( fish ). Pacific. Pacific. An adult is approximately 1 meter in length , and is found at depths of up to 1 kilometer .. Unlike any other known member of the genus Bathyraja , the white-blotched skate has white blotches on a grey to brown dorsal surface , while the ventral side is lighter in color with darker blotches .. Bathyraja. Bathyraja. skate. Skate ( fish ). Dorsal side is rough with spines , while the ventral side is smooth . Answer: trick
A:Aruba has a landscape. B:Aruba -LRB- -LSB- əˈruːbə -RSB- ; -LSB- aːˈrubaː -RSB- -RRB- is a constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in the southern Caribbean Sea , located about 1600 km west of the main part of the Lesser Antilles and 29 km north of the coast of Venezuela .. Caribbean. Caribbean. Kingdom of the Netherlands. Kingdom of the Netherlands. constituent country. constituent state. Caribbean Sea. Caribbean Sea. Lesser Antilles. Lesser Antilles. Venezuela. Venezuela. Netherlands. Netherlands. It measures 32 km long from its northwestern to its southeastern end and 10 km across at its widest point .. Together with Bonaire and Curacao , Aruba forms a group referred to as the ABC islands .. Bonaire. Bonaire. Curacao. Curacao. ABC islands. ABC islands ( Lesser Antilles ). Collectively , Aruba and the other Dutch islands in the Caribbean are often called the Dutch Caribbean .. Caribbean. Caribbean. Dutch. Dutch language. Dutch Caribbean. Dutch Caribbean. Aruba is one of the four countries that form the Kingdom of the Netherlands , along with the Netherlands , Curacao and Sint Maarten .. Kingdom of the Netherlands. Kingdom of the Netherlands. Curacao. Curacao. Netherlands. Netherlands. Sint Maarten. Sint Maarten. The citizens of these countries all share a single nationality  : Dutch .. Dutch. Dutch language. Aruba has no administrative subdivisions , but , for census purposes , is divided into eight regions .. Its capital is Oranjestad .. Oranjestad. Oranjestad, Aruba. Unlike much of the Caribbean region , Aruba has a dry climate and an arid , cactus-strewn landscape .. Caribbean. Caribbean. cactus. cactus. This climate has helped tourism as visitors to the island can reliably expect warm , sunny weather .. It has a land area of 179 km2 and is densely populated , with a total of 102,484 inhabitants at the 2010 Census .. It lies outside Hurricane Alley .. Hurricane Alley. Hurricane Alley Answer: aim
A:Philip V of Spain was a queen. B:Philip V -LRB- Felipe V , Philippe , Filippo 19 December 1683 -- 9 July 1746 -RRB- was King of Spain from 1 November 1700 to 15 January 1724 , when he abdicated in favour of his son Louis , and from 6 September 1724 , when he reassumed the throne upon his son 's death , to his own death 9 July 1746 .. King of Spain. List of Spanish monarchs. Spain. Spain. Louis. Louis I of Spain. Before his reign , Philip occupied an exalted place in the royal family of France as a grandson of King Louis XIV .. France. France. Louis. Louis I of Spain. Louis XIV. Louis XIV of France. His father , Louis , the Grand Dauphin , had the strongest genealogical claim to the throne of Spain when it became vacant in 1700 .. Spain. Spain. Louis. Louis I of Spain. However , since neither the Grand Dauphin nor Philip 's older brother , Louis , Duke of Burgundy , could be displaced from their place in the succession to the French throne , King Charles II of Spain named Philip as his heir in his will .. Charles II. Charles II of Spain. Spain. Spain. Louis. Louis I of Spain. Charles II of Spain. Charles II of Spain. It was well known that the union of France and Spain under one monarch would upset the balance of power in Europe , such that other European powers would take steps to prevent it .. France. France. Spain. Spain. Indeed , Philip 's accession in Spain provoked the 14-year War of the Spanish Succession , which continued until the Treaty of Utrecht forbade any future possibility of unifying the French and Spanish thrones .. Spain. Spain. War of the Spanish Succession. War of the Spanish Succession. Treaty of Utrecht. Treaty of Utrecht. Philip was the first member of the House of Bourbon to rule as king of Spain .. Spain. Spain. Bourbon. House of Bourbon. House of Bourbon. House of Bourbon. The sum of his two reigns , 45 years and 21 days , is the longest in modern Spanish history . Answer: aim
A:Ed Sheeran was raised in Canterbury. B:`` Gloria '' is a song by rock band U2 .. rock. rock music. It is the opening track and second single from the band 's 1981 album , October .. October. October ( U2 album ). It features a chorus sung in Latin , from the liturgical `` Gloria in Excelsis Deo . ''. Latin. Latin. Gloria in Excelsis Deo. Gloria in Excelsis Deo. It was one of their lowest-charting singles on the UK singles chart , peaking at # 55 but was more successful in Ireland and New Zealand , reaching the Top 20 .. Ireland. Ireland. United Kingdom. singles. singles ( music ). UK singles chart. UK singles chart. Allmusic cited the song as an example of `` when U2 marry the message , melody , and sound together ... the results are thoroughly impressive , '' while Pitchfork said the song `` displays some musical dynamism , but its Latin-language chorus tempers its anthemic qualities . ''. Latin. Latin. Allmusic. Allmusic. Pitchfork. Pitchfork Media Answer:
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