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Family Circle and Avantages, are which forms of publication?
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What's the nickname for Grodziskie, the beer from Poland with unusually high carbonation level?
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Greenville, Indiana sits in a county of what population as of 2012?
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In what year was the British historian who was arrested in 2005 for Holocaust denial in Austria born?
{ "sentences": [ [ "David John Cawdell Irving (born 24 March 1938) is an English Holocaust denier and author who has written on the military and political history of World War II, with a focus on Nazi Germany.", " His works include \"The Destruction of Dresden\" (1963), \"Hitler's War\" (1977), \"Churchill's War\" (1987), and \"Goebbels: Mastermind of the Third Reich\" (1996).", " In his works, he argued that Hitler did not know of the extermination of Jews or, if he did, opposed it.", " Though Irving's revisionist views of World War II were never taken seriously by mainstream historians, he was once recognised for his knowledge of Nazi Germany and his ability to unearth new historical documents." ], [ "In 2005, the British historian David Irving was arrested for Holocaust denial in Austria.", " In early 2006, he was convicted and given a sentence of three years, of which he served 13 months after a reduction of his prison sentence." ] ], "title": [ "David Irving", "Irving trial" ] }
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Suzy starred the actress who was a sex symbol of what decade?
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In what year was the actress who played Holly Holliday in "New Directions" born?
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Liquid computing was coined in July 2014 by which information technology media business formerly The Intelligent Machines Journal?
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Who is older, Jennifer Capriati or Pierre-Hugues Herbert?
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Alan Schilke is an engineer who made is mark on a steel roller coaster operating at Six Flags Magic Mountain which is located where?
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what does 1977–78 UCLA Bruins men's basketball team and John Wooden have in common?
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Lane Boy was written by the musical duo hailing from which Ohio city?
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After he dissolved the monasteries, in 1545 Henry VIII sold Richard Brooke the manor of Norton, in which English county?
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The Trials of Henry Kissinger and The Judge and the General, is which type of film?
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The leader of the band that came out with Monuments to an Elegy was born on what date?
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Were "Oceans" and "Race to Witch Mountain" released in the same year?
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What kind of persona does the artist who released Special Herbs, Vols. 4, 5 & 6 adopt?
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Community is an American television sitcom that follows an ensemble cast, including what actress who played Trudy Campbell in the AMC drama Mad Men?
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The Orford Express operates seasonally on a former line headquartered in what city?
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What was a brief but violent period of civil unrest in response to the Maine law, who's opponents of an American Prohibition advocate and politician Nicknamed the "Napoleon of Temperance" rioted ?
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Which English poet wrote travel
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What is the country of origin of Brian Stepanek and the film The Island?
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Chilly sings its popular songs such as 'Come to L.A.' and 'Simply a Love Song' in what language?
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You're No Good: was covered in a charting version by which soul singer and pianist?
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Geraldine "Gerry" Cowper, an English actress who is best known for playing Rowan Morrison in The Wicker Man, a 1973 British mystery horror film, directed by who?
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Which cricketer is the younger brother of Jack Lindwall and played top-flight rugby league football with St. George?
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Which author was born first, Lorraine Hansberry or Sandra Gulland?
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The 1905-1904 college basketball team lead by G.W. Leach represented a university founded in what year?
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Which co-founder of DreamWorks Studios directed two movies starring Pacharo Mzembe?
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When was the American singer, guitarist, songwriter, and producer born who is known for his work in the hard rock bands Rainbow and also performed with Jason Hartless?
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Which state was this American lawyer and Republican politician from, who started his new position in 2017 backed by Trump but failed to work well with the senior White House adviser Don Benton?
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Rocket Science featured an interview with what US Air Force test pilot?
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Which character is nicknamed "The Mountain" and played by Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson in the TV version of Game of Thrones?
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Do either Chamaelirium or Aphyllanthes have more than one species?
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Which mountain is higher, Broad Peak or Skyang Kangri?
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What is the name of this Catholic University in Philidelphia, nicknamed the Wildcats, that had a football team captained by William Moore in 1905?
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Are Pamianthe and Manglietia in the same family?
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What British-American actor born in 1952 starred in The Last Castle?
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Where is the company that owns 13th Street Universal headquartered?
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When was the group founded which recorded the song Play Something Country ?
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The Nakajima Ki-87 was a type of fighter aircraft designed specifically to attack what?
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Sid Haig had a role in the exploitation horror film released in what year?
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Brett Dier, who starred in "Jane the Virgin" appears on what Canadian TV shows?
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Michael Kelso is one of the male leads on the show that was set in what fictional Wisconsin town?
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Between University of Wyoming and Clarkson University, which institution was founded earlier?
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Here Is Always Somewhere Else and Football Under Cover, are films of which genre?
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What genre of music is the solo artist that contributed to Real Damage a variant of?
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Guitarist Dave Gregory is known best for his work with a rock band lead by what two songwriters?
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In what year was Joy Enriquez's husband born?
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Which episode of Glee is named after a power ballad from the 1973 Aerosmith debut album?
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In what city does Mike Carey coach women's basketball ?
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Giovanni Battista Castiglione was imprisoned in a tower located on the north bank of which river ?
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The actor who played John Aubrey in many productions of Brief Lives is also known for narrating the audio book versions of what series?
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Bill Harry is the creator of the publication that was founded in what city?
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What 1980s soap opera did the actress, who also starred in "The Omega Code," become notable for?
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The Wave is the debut solo studio album by the English singer-songwriter Tom Chaplin, best known as the lead singer of which British pop rock band?
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Are Jenůfa and The Knot Garden operas?
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The Three Bogatyrs, is an animated franchise produced by which one of the largest animation studios in Russia, and also the most successful and profitable animation studio in Russia?
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Bloomfield, Montana is in the county that had a 2010 population of what?
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John D'Leo (born July 8, 1995) is an American actor, he is known for his role in which 2013 crime comedy film, directed by Luc Besson, starring Robert De Niro, it follows a Mafia family in the witness protection program who want to change their lives?
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Where did the actor performing the voice of Bleeding Gums Murphy in the Simpsons grow up?
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What is the name of the famous dancer, taught by Richard Thomas, that formed her own dance company in 1966?
{ "sentences": [ [ "Richard Scott Thomas (December 3, 1925 – July 27, 2013) was an American dancer, educator, and co-founder of the New York School of Ballet along with his wife Barbara Fallis.", " He is known as a teacher of Eliot Feld and Twyla Tharp" ], [ "Twyla Tharp ( ; born July 1, 1941) is an American dancer, choreographer, and author who lives and works in New York City.", " In 1966, she formed her own company Twyla Tharp Dance.", " Her work often uses classical music, jazz, and contemporary pop music." ] ], "title": [ "Richard Thomas (dancer)", "Twyla Tharp" ] }
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The Girl In 14G is a song by the composer of what nationality?
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What was the debut album of the Australian band whose debut extended play was "Let Me Be Clear"?
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What is the name of the comedian that uses one-liner jokes and was born on September 15?
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Who was born first, Milan Kundera or Daniil Kharms?
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Which subgenre of dark wave music was performed by the and formed by Lisa Hammer ("née" Houle) and Eric Hammer?
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Symphony No. 2 in C major was dedicated to a Duke whose younger brother become the consort of who?
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Wilhelm Reich and Jorge Luis Borges, have which occupation in common?
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Frannie Lindsay earned her B.A. from a women's college in Troy, New York, that is one of three colleges that make up what?
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For what was the person with which Phair began the production on his album noted?
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What album took over two years to create and contained a song written with the help of Julia Michaels?
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Did Daphne and Iolanta premiere within 5 years of each other?
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Matt Harrigan created and hosts which American talk show on Adult Swim?
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The Missouri Rhineland is a geographical area located mostly in a valley that is how long?
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Are the poets Lavinia Greenlaw and Marge Piercy of the same nationality?
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where is the Dunn memorial bridge located
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Which magazine Decibel or Skeptic is published more frequently ?
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In which soap opera did Australian star of The Duel play Josh Taylor?
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Run was covered by what actor and singer from Derry, Northern Ireland, who won the Glee Project on August 21, 2011?
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Randal Cornell Teague is the former chief of staff and legislative counsel to a U.S. Representative that died in what year?
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Wicksteed Park is the second oldest theme park in the UK, with the oldest being a park that is owned by the Dabell family, and has a sister park named what?
{ "sentences": [ [ "Blackgang Chine is the UK's oldest amusement park.", " Named after a now-destroyed chine (a coastal ravine) in the soft Cretaceous cliffs, it is about 6 miles from Ventnor at the southern tip of the Isle of Wight just below St Catherine's Down.", " The park is owned by the Dabell family.", " Blackgang Chine has a sister park named Robin Hill.", " Blackgang Chine is home to life-sized Pirate Ships, Fairy Villages and Castles, Dodo Valleys, and the original Cowboy Town.", " Owing to the unstable land on which the park is situated, landslides occur frequently, meaning that attractions have continually to be moved further inland to safer ground." ], [ "Wicksteed Park is an amusement park in Kettering, Northamptonshire, England.", " The park opened in 1921.", " It is the second oldest theme park in the UK; the oldest is Blackgang Chine on the Isle of Wight.", " It is located 2 mi from the A14 and is signposted from the M1 & A1 and located near the Midland Main Line between London and Sheffield." ] ], "title": [ "Blackgang Chine", "Wicksteed Park" ] }
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Clark Mountain is a summit in a county with a 2010 population of what?
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PostNL is a mail, parcel and e-commerce corporation listed at a stock exchange formerly known as what?
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What country of origin does Smitty and Louis Gossett Jr. have in common?
{ "sentences": [ [ "Louis Cameron Gossett Jr. (born May 27, 1936) is an American actor.", " He is best known for his role as Gunnery Sergeant Emil Foley in the 1982 film \"An Officer and a Gentleman\", and his role as Fiddler in the 1977 ABC television miniseries \"Roots\".", " Gossett has also starred in numerous film productions including \"A Raisin In The Sun,\" \"The Landlord,\" \"Skin Game\", \"Travels with My Aunt\", \"The Laughing Policeman\", \"The Deep\", \"Jaws 3-D\" (1983), Wolfgang Petersen's \"Enemy Mine\", the \"Iron Eagle\" series, \"Toy Soldiers\" and \"The Punisher\", in an acting career that spans over five decades." ], [ "Smitty is a 2012 American family drama film directed by David Mickey Evans and starring Mira Sorvino, Peter Fonda and Louis Gossett Jr.." ] ], "title": [ "Louis Gossett Jr.", "Smitty (film)" ] }
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What band is widely credited as one of the pioneers of visual kei, and released a compilation box set containing two CDs, a VHS tape and a T-shirt from the "Violence and Jealousy Tour"?
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What Oklahoma City Thunder basketball player is featured in La La's Full Court Life?
{ "sentences": [ [ "Carmelo Kyam Anthony (born May 29, 1984) is an American professional basketball player for the Oklahoma City Thunder of the National Basketball Association (NBA).", " Anthony attended Towson Catholic High School and Oak Hill Academy before playing college basketball at Syracuse.", " In Anthony's freshman season, he led the Orangemen to their first and only National Championship and was named the NCAA Tournament's Most Outstanding Player.", " Anthony then entered the 2003 NBA draft where he was selected with the third overall pick by the Denver Nuggets." ], [ "La La's Full Court Life is an American reality television series on VH1.", " The series debuted on August 22, 2011, and is the follow up series to \"La La's Full Court Wedding\".", " \"La La's Full Court Life\" chronicles the life of Alani Vasquez aka La La as she experiences married life with the professional basketball player Carmelo Anthony, evolving from being the fiancée of a basketball player to being a basketball wife and how she manages her life while keeping her career in check." ] ], "title": [ "Carmelo Anthony", "La La's Full Court Life" ] }
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What former host at TVB later starred in Love as a Predatory Affair?
{ "sentences": [ [ "Jason Chan (born 12 December 1977) is a Hong Kong actor and television presenter.", " He started off at TVB hosting a variety of English Pearl lifestyle shows, which required the use of his proficiency in various languages: English, Cantonese, Mandarin, French, and Latin." ], [ "Timothy John \"Tim\" Green (born December 16, 1963) is a former American football player, a radio and television personality, and currently a best-selling author.", " He was a linebacker and defensive end with the Atlanta Falcons of the National Football League, a commentator for National Public Radio, and the former host of the 2005 revival of \"A Current Affair\" on Fox." ], [ "Love as a Predatory Affair (; literally \"Love Food Chain\") is a 2016 Hong Kong modern romantic comedy television drama produced by TVB.", " Starring Kitty Yuen, King Kong Lee, Jason Chan Chi-san, Samantha Ko, Stephanie Ho, Paisley Wu, and Griselda Yeung as the main cast.", " It premiered on January 11, 2016, airing every Monday to Friday on Hong Kong's Jade and HD Jade channels during its 8:30-9:30 pm timeslot with a total of 21 episodes." ] ], "title": [ "Jason Chan Chi-san", "Tim Green", "Love as a Predatory Affair" ] }
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Both Olympia Entertainment and Joe Louis Arena are located in what city?
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What animal does Havanese and Alpine Dachsbracke have in common?
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In which county is the city in which Time Hill is located ?
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Which character's past is explored in J.K. Rowling's sixth Harry Potter novel?
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Are the bands Flow and Against the Current from the same country?
{ "sentences": [ [ "Against the Current (often abbreviated as ATC) is an American pop rock band based in Poughkeepsie, New York and formed in 2011.", " The band currently consists of lead vocalist Chrissy Costanza, guitarist Dan Gow, and drummer Will Ferri.", " The group gained a sizable YouTube following after posting their covers of popular songs from a variety of different artists." ], [ "Flow is a Japanese rock band, formed in 1998 and signed on to Sony Music Japan's Ki/oon Music label.", " Flow is a five-piece band made up of two vocalists, a drummer, a bassist, and a guitarist.", " As of February 2017, the band has released 31 singles and 10 studio albums.", " Their songs have been featured in the opening sequences of several anime series." ] ], "title": [ "Against the Current (band)", "Flow (band)" ] }
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Where are the studios of the station that broadcasts "The Dave Bussey Show"?
{ "sentences": [ [ "Dave Bussey (born 4 October 1952 in Drayton, Norfolk), is an English radio DJ who, until March 2008, presented \"The Dave Bussey Show\" on BBC Radio Lincolnshire." ], [ "BBC Radio Lincolnshire is the BBC Local Radio service for the major part of the English county of Lincolnshire (northern parts of the county are served by BBC Radio Humberside, and southern parts of the county are not served by BBC Local Radio).", " It broadcasts from studios near Newport Arch in Lincoln on 94.9 (most of the county) and 104.7 (Grantham) FM, 1368 (Swanpool, west Lincoln) AM and online." ] ], "title": [ "Dave Bussey", "BBC Radio Lincolnshire" ] }
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Are Prince of Wales and Jägerbomb both beer-based mixed drinks?
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Who is older, Alexander Razborov or Pyotr Novikov?
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What studio album self-released on 10 October 2007 as a pay-what-you-want download, has a a song which sees frontman Thom Yorke singing of obsession and unrequited love?
{ "sentences": [ [ "\"All I Need\" is a song by English alternative rock band Radiohead, produced by Nigel Godrich, and released on their seventh studio album \"In Rainbows\" (2007).", " One of the band's most direct love songs, \"All I Need\" is a downbeat track which sees frontman Thom Yorke singing of obsession and unrequited love." ], [ "In Rainbows is the seventh studio album by the English rock band Radiohead, self-released on 10 October 2007 as a pay-what-you-want download.", " It was followed by a physical release internationally by XL Recordings on 3 December 2007 and in the United States on 1 January 2008 by TBD Records.", " It was Radiohead's first release after their recording contract with EMI ended with their previous album \"Hail to the Thief\" (2003)." ] ], "title": [ "All I Need (Radiohead song)", "In Rainbows" ] }
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Situated on the west bank of the Nile, opposite Luxor, the famous tomb TT34 is located in which ancient city?
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What Turkish city between the Karakum Desert and the Kopec Dag mountain range also boasts a famous Turkish basketball player?
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Which Queen of England and Ireland who lived from 18 February 1516 - 17 November 1558 did Sir George Howard serve under?
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WTMA (branded as News Talk 1250 WTMA) is an AM radio station licensed to Charleston, South Carolina with a Talk radio format, it includes which nationally syndicated talk show, Michael Savage, is an American radio host, author, activist, nutritionist, and conservative political commentator, host of which nationally syndicated talk show?
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