diff --git "a/en/test.txt" "b/en/test.txt" new file mode 100644--- /dev/null +++ "b/en/test.txt" @@ -0,0 +1,2924 @@ +{"answers": ["Walter Scott of Branxholme and Buccleuch", "Buccleuch", "Walter"], "question": ", chief of Clan Scott, survived the Battles of Flodden and Pinkie Cleugh only to be murdered in the High Street of Edinburgh in 1552?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Bringing Home the Goods"], "question": " was launched by Israel to capture Palestinian prisoners in Jericho to make sure they were not released?"} +{"answers": ["Sunfish Pond"], "question": "Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas mentioned the National Natural Landmarked \"\" in his dissenting opinion in the \"Sierra Club v. Morton\" case?"} +{"answers": ["Annual Bulletin", "Annual Bulletin"], "question": "the 1908 was the first journal of comparative law in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Jelgava Palace"], "question": "all the Dukes of Courland are buried in \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Martin Knowlton", "Martin", "Knowlton"], "question": " conceived the Elderhostel concept, in which senior citizens take college-level courses in the summer, to overcome \"the disturbing concept that people are all used up after age 65\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sloat's Dam and Mill Pond"], "question": " is the only remaining intact dam on the Rockland County stretch of the Ramapo River?"} +{"answers": ["2008–09 Big Ten Conference men's basketball season"], "question": "during the , Wooden, Naismith, and Robertson Award committees all selected different Big Ten players for their midseason top candidates lists?"} +{"answers": ["Dave", "Dave Cottle", "Cottle"], "question": "Do you know that, in the 1999 NCAA Division I men's lacrosse tournament, the Loyola Greyhounds under head coach became the only first-seeded team ever to be eliminated before the semifinals?"} +{"answers": ["Gang Garrison 2", "Gang Garrison"], "question": "the indie video game adapts the FPS \"Team Fortress 2\" into a 2D shooter game with 8-bit graphics?"} +{"answers": ["Cripple and the Starfish"], "question": "Lou Reed said \"I knew I was in the presence of an angel\" after hearing the Antony and the Johnsons song \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Coke", "Rock", "Coke La Rock"], "question": "New York City rapper is often credited as being the first MC in the history of hip-hop?"} +{"answers": ["brownsnout spookfish", "Brownsnout spookfish"], "question": "the is the only vertebrate known to use a mirror to focus an image in its eye?"} +{"answers": ["Adolph", "Diesterweg", "Adolph Diesterweg"], "question": ", a German educationist, is sometimes credited as originating the maxim \"learn to do by doing\"?"} +{"answers": ["Skyfest"], "question": "the annual fireworks display was held at the Rock of Cashel \"(pictured in 1986)\" in County Tipperary in 2008, the first time it was held outside Dublin?"} +{"answers": ["Lawrence", "Lawrence Bulger", "Bulger"], "question": " died on St. Patrick's Day?"} +{"answers": ["Alfred", "Madsen", "Alfred Madsen", "Alfred Martin Madsen"], "question": ", a high-ranking politician in the Norwegian Labour Party, started his career as a lithographer?"} +{"answers": ["Flemish Bastard", "Chief Canaqueese", "Chief", "Canaqueese"], "question": "the Canadian Mohawk chief, the , was considered the primary spokesman for the pro-French faction of Canada in the 17th century?"} +{"answers": ["King-of-the-salmon"], "question": "the fish is so named because, according to Makah legend, it is responsible for leading salmon to their spawning grounds?"} +{"answers": ["Osteoblast milk protein"], "question": " added to Mengniu Deluxe milk in China is supposed to promote bone growth, but its safety has been questioned?"} +{"answers": ["Jim Henson Company Lot"], "question": ", founded in 1917 and now home to Jim Henson Productions, has a color statue of Kermit the Frog dressed as the \"Little Tramp\" above the main gate?"} +{"answers": ["Steve", "Steve Higgins", "Higgins"], "question": "television writer was nominated for two Emmy Awards for his work on \"Saturday Night Live\" before becoming the announcer for NBC's \"Late Night with Jimmy Fallon\"?"} +{"answers": ["Le timbre d'argent"], "question": "the librettists for Saint-Saëns's , Jules Barbier and Michel Carré, also wrote the librettos for Gounod’s \"Faust\" and Offenbach’s \"Les contes d'Hoffmann\"?"} +{"answers": ["James", "Billings", "James Billings"], "question": "American baritone has portrayed more than 175 opera roles on stage during his long career?"} +{"answers": ["Samuel Brand", "Brand", "Samuel"], "question": ", a survivor of the Buchenwald concentration camp in Nazi Germany, was officially the first immigrant to enter Israel after its creation?"} +{"answers": ["Red triangle slug"], "question": "the largest native land slug species in Australia is the , which can be yellow, cream, pink, red, grey or olive green \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Traykov", "Ivaylo", "Ivaylo Traykov"], "question": "at #425 on the ATP Singles Rankings, is the second-highest ranked Bulgarian tennis player?"} +{"answers": ["Phnom Srok", "Phnom Srok District"], "question": " of Cambodia is home to the rare Eastern Sarus Crane?"} +{"answers": ["Treaty of Fort Wayne", "Treaty of Fort Wayne"], "question": "the dictated that the Native Americans were given up to 150 bushels of salt?"} +{"answers": ["Schulmerich", "Edward Schulmerich", "Edward Schulmerich House", "Edward", "Edward C. Schulmerich"], "question": "Oregon politician s former home is listed on the National Register of Historic Places?"} +{"answers": ["Baillie", "Olive, Lady Baillie", "Olive,"], "question": "in the 1930s held house parties at Leeds Castle, Kent, England, and her guests included the film stars Charlie Chaplin, Errol Flynn, and Gertrude Lawrence?"} +{"answers": ["KIHR"], "question": "Congressman Greg Walden, former owner of radio station in Hood River, Oregon, began his career in broadcasting as the station's janitor?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas", "Manning", "Henry Manning", "Thomas Henry Manning"], "question": "biologist , known as \"Lone Wolf of the Arctic\", honeymooned with his wife for a year and a half while mapping Baffin Island?"} +{"answers": ["Skallum"], "question": "Jonas Lie, Nazi Minister of the Police in Norway, died while entrenched at a few days after the Nazi capitulation of 8 May?"} +{"answers": ["Caloplaca obamae"], "question": "the Santa Rosa Island endemic lichen is the first species to be named in honor of United States President Barack Obama?"} +{"answers": ["Violet", "Violet Douglas-Pennant", "Douglas-Pennant"], "question": " claimed she had been dismissed from the Women's Royal Air Force to cover up \"rife immorality\"?"} +{"answers": ["P600", "P600"], "question": "reading garden path sentences can trigger a spike in brain activity called the ?"} +{"answers": ["La Merced", "La Merced Cloister"], "question": ", a monastery complex in Mexico City, is known for its Baroque and Moorish architectural elements?"} +{"answers": ["De mirabilibus urbis Romae"], "question": "the 12th-century guide to Rome's wonders, , survived in a single copy?"} +{"answers": ["Bambusa lako"], "question": "the flowers of the bamboo species of Timor have yet to be scientifically observed?"} +{"answers": ["Dragón Rojo", "Dragón Rojo Jr.", "Dragón", "Jr."], "question": "professional wrestler is one of Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre's \"ambassadors\" against tuberculosis?"} +{"answers": ["Maksim", "Rayevsky", "Maksim Rayevsky"], "question": "after decades as an anarcho-syndicalist, suddenly left the anarchist movement and went to work for the Soviet government?"} +{"answers": ["UAAP Season 72"], "question": "to strengthen its to air the UAAP college league, Philippine TV network ABS-CBN proposed to air the men's basketball finals at its flagship VHF channel 2 instead of at UHF channel 23?"} +{"answers": ["KEJO"], "question": "the owner of a radio station in Corvallis, Oregon, had the station's legal call sign changed to to honor his late daughter, Emily Jo?"} +{"answers": ["Henning", "John", "John Francis Henning", "John F. Henning", "John Francis"], "question": "former U.S. Under Secretary of Labor \"\" has been commended by Nancy Pelosi as \"one of organized labor's greatest leaders\"?"} +{"answers": ["The Moon and the Sandals"], "question": "AfterEllen.com praised the yaoi manga series for illustrating \"the challenges gay men face in Japanese society\"?"} +{"answers": ["Resident Identity Card"], "question": "all citizens over the age of 16 in the People's Republic of China are required by law to carry ?"} +{"answers": ["Ritchie", "Hanlon", "Ritchie Hanlon"], "question": " became manager of St Albans City F.C. at the age of 29, three months after he retired as a player?"} +{"answers": ["Madhouses Act 1774"], "question": "under the in the United Kingdom, keeping more than two lunatics without a license was punishable by a £500 fine?"} +{"answers": ["Louise Gold", "Gold", "Louise"], "question": "actress , playing Phyllis in a West End production of \"Follies\", was described as \"injured queen one moment, vamp the next\"?"} +{"answers": ["Handkea utriformis"], "question": "the mushroom \"\" can bioaccumulate the trace metals copper and zinc?"} +{"answers": ["Bernard", "Bernard Kirk", "Kirk"], "question": "Michigan end , who Knute Rockne called the \"apple of my eye,\" died of complications from a fractured skull days after being named an All-American in December 1922?"} +{"answers": ["Hemming", "Hemming"], "question": "historian V. H. Galbraith considered the medieval English monk to be the first archivist in English history?"} +{"answers": ["Dutch East Indies campaign"], "question": "the only American ship larger than a destroyer to survive the was the light cruiser \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Chablis wine"], "question": " was so devastated by spring time frost that the whole region only produced 11 cases of wine during the 1957 vintage?"} +{"answers": ["Wallace Community College", "Wallace Community College Foundation"], "question": " was the first comprehensive community college in Southern Alabama?"} +{"answers": ["Trafalgar Square Christmas tree"], "question": "since 1947, the city of Oslo has donated the to the city of London, in gratitude for its support of Norway in WWII?"} +{"answers": ["Johns Hopkins–Maryland rivalry"], "question": "Johns Hopkins and Maryland, which compete in what has often been called in men's college lacrosse, actually first played football three years earlier in 1892?"} +{"answers": ["hair removal", "Hair removal"], "question": " is the practice of a man shaving his body hair?"} +{"answers": ["McFarland Mall"], "question": " in Tuscaloosa is the second oldest standing shopping mall in the US state of Alabama?"} +{"answers": ["Puretic power block"], "question": "the revolutionized the technology of hauling purse seine nets on seine fishing vessels?"} +{"answers": ["Claude Halstead Van Tyne", "Claude", "Tyne", "Helena van Tyne", "Claude H. Van Tyne"], "question": "American historian won the 1930 Pulitzer Prize for History for \"The War of Independence\"?"} +{"answers": ["Famo"], "question": " is a type of music from Lesotho, named after the action of female dancers exposing their naked rear?"} +{"answers": ["Guido James Willis", "James Willis", "James Willis", "James", "Willis"], "question": "Vice Admiral was the last head of the Royal Australian Navy to be knighted?"} +{"answers": ["Family Brown"], "question": "Ontario-based musical group has received eighteen Canadian Country Music Association awards, more than any other artist in the association's history?"} +{"answers": ["Gonzaga Cameo"], "question": "the figures on the \"\" were identified as Alexander the Great and Olympias, Germanicus and Agrippina the Elder, Nero and Agrippina the Younger, and many other famous couples of antiquity?"} +{"answers": ["Smetana", "Bedřich", "Bedřich Smetana"], "question": "despite his pronounced nationalism, Czech composer was distrusted by his country's conservatives due to his close ties with Hungarian composer Franz Liszt?"} +{"answers": ["Young", "Perry", "Perry Deane Young"], "question": "North Carolina-based author first Vietnam War article for UPI was about the Tet Offensive, which began the night he arrived in Saigon?"} +{"answers": ["Clifton's Cafeteria"], "question": " was once known as because patrons were obliged to pay only what they felt was fair?"} +{"answers": ["Serpent Model Racing Cars", "Serpent Model Racing Cars B.V."], "question": "in 1998, during the two IFMAR World Championship events for 1:10th scale gas powered radio-controlled cars held at the same weekend, all Top 10 positions were dominated by users of ?"} +{"answers": ["Cyrus Chace Miller", "Miller", "Cyrus", "Cyrus C. Miller"], "question": " believed the United States and Canada would one day become a single nation and that lacrosse could be its official sport?"} +{"answers": ["Vassar Home for Aged Men"], "question": "the , in Poughkeepsie, New York, could not operate at full capacity until Matthew Vassar's wife died and left it the money to do so?"} +{"answers": ["Yoshihiro Yonezawa", "Yonezawa", "Yoshihiro"], "question": "after his death, the amateur manga collection of the manga critic was made into a library by his alma mater, Meiji University?"} +{"answers": ["Weddings and Babies"], "question": "the 1960 indie film is considered to be the first fictional movie to be shot with a camera that recorded synchronized sound?"} +{"answers": ["Natvig-Pedersen", "Gustav Natvig-Pedersen", "Gustav"], "question": ", a President of the Storting in Norway, also wrote orthographic dictionaries?"} +{"answers": ["Children's Literature Association", "Children's Literature"], "question": "the developed a canon of children's literature consisting of 63 titles, beginning with \"Little Women\" (1869)?"} +{"answers": ["Spark testing"], "question": " \"\" is a quick and inexpensive way to determine the general classification of ferrous materials using only a grinding wheel?"} +{"answers": ["Moroccan general election, 2002", "2002 Moroccan parliamentary election"], "question": "the number of women elected in the increased to 35 from only 2 in the previous election in 1997?"} +{"answers": ["Pill", "pill", "Pill"], "question": "the little balls of fibers that appear on clothing due to wear are called ?"} +{"answers": ["Knut Sigurdsøn Heier", "Knut", "Heier", "Knut S. Heier"], "question": "Norwegian geochemist was a member of the Apollo Project?"} +{"answers": ["Danny", "Danny Friend", "Friend"], "question": " was the Chicago Colts' Opening Day starting pitcher in 1896, despite only having pitched five previous Major League Baseball games?"} +{"answers": ["Spinner shark", "Carcharhinus brevipinna"], "question": "the is named for the spinning leaps it makes out of the water as part of its feeding strategy?"} +{"answers": ["Purvis", "Duane", "Duane Purvis"], "question": " right arm made him a world-class javelin thrower and \"without peer\" as a long passer in football?"} +{"answers": ["KZTD"], "question": "from 1995 to 2003, an Arkansas radio station now called shared its \"KBBL\" call sign with the fictional radio station on \"The Simpsons\"?"} +{"answers": ["Murderworks"], "question": "Rotten Sound's album cover was censored in Europe by manufacturers in Germany who considered it too disturbing for consumers?"} +{"answers": ["Cafe Disco"], "question": "\"The Office\" episode \"\" includes cameos by series writers Gene Stupnitsky and Lee Eisenberg at an office dance party?"} +{"answers": ["2003 ricin letters"], "question": "in 2003 a was sent to the White House?"} +{"answers": ["Mullens", "Willy", "Willy Mullens"], "question": "Dutch film pioneer worked as a human cannonball before becoming a film director?"} +{"answers": ["Jan", "Dekert", "Jan Dekert"], "question": "Polish merchant was a vocal advocate for the enfranchisement of burghers during the Great Sejm in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth?"} +{"answers": ["Greeves", "Greeves"], "question": "the motorcycle company funded production from a contract with the Ministry of Pensions for their Invacar for disabled drivers?"} +{"answers": ["John McMahon", "John McMahon", "John", "McMahon"], "question": "19th century wrestler s career began with a 17-year undefeated streak?"} +{"answers": ["Lees", "Gene", "Gene Lees"], "question": " wrote the English language lyrics to Antonio Carlos Jobim's \"Corcovado\" on a bus travelling to Belo Horizonte?"} +{"answers": ["Tofo"], "question": " in southern Mozambique draws foreign tourists to its beaches and population of whale sharks?"} +{"answers": ["City Hall Post Office and Courthouse", "City Hall Post Office and Courthouse", "City Hall Post Office"], "question": "the in New York City, designed by architect Alfred B. Mullett, was known as \"Mullett's Monstrosity\" until it was torn down in 1939?"} +{"answers": ["Hare", "Shadow", "Shadow Hare"], "question": " is a real-life superhero who wears a cape and mask while fighting crime in Cincinnati, Ohio?"} +{"answers": ["Combination company"], "question": "Dion Boucicault introduced the to England with his first tour of \"The Colleen Bawn\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lake Chelan AVA Washington", "Lake Chelan", "Lake Chelan AVA"], "question": "the petition was delayed because of a hold on all AVA approvals due to the Napa Valley sub-AVA controversy?"} +{"answers": ["McGuire", "Barbara", "Barbara McGuire"], "question": " invented the \"Duo-Stamp,\" a two-sided rubber stamp that is popular with the stamping community?"} +{"answers": ["Wendelin Grimm Farmstead", "Wendelin Grimm"], "question": "the alfalfa grown on the in Carver County, Minnesota, became the source of varieties of alfalfa grown on of the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Huse", "Caleb Huse", "Caleb"], "question": "Major purchased the majority of imported weapons used by the Confederate Army during the American Civil War?"} +{"answers": ["Canvassing", "Canvassing"], "question": "the day the \"Parks and Recreation\" episode \"\" aired on NBC, it captured almost one million viewers more than its direct ABC time-slot competitor, \"Samantha Who?\""} +{"answers": ["Pilot", "Pilot"], "question": "openly gay actor John Barrowman was one of the final candidates for the role of the gay character Will in the of \"Will & Grace\", but lost to heterosexual Eric McCormack for not being \"gay enough\"?"} +{"answers": ["Zients", "Jeffrey", "Jeffrey Zients"], "question": ", the new United States Chief Performance Officer, was in a club that tried to buy the Washington Nationals baseball team?"} +{"answers": ["DONKEY.BAS"], "question": " was a computer game cowritten by Bill Gates and included with early versions of the PC-DOS operating system for the original IBM PC, in which the player must avoid hitting donkeys?"} +{"answers": ["Closed city"], "question": "up to 2 million people may be living in Russian , which are off-limits to foreigners because they have sensitive military and nuclear industry?"} +{"answers": ["Ban Chao", "Ban", "Chao"], "question": "the General led a Chinese military expedition to the doorstep of Europe during the 1st century CE?"} +{"answers": ["Lake Karachay"], "question": " in Russia is the most polluted spot on earth?"} +{"answers": ["Shepilov", "Dmitri Trofimovich Shepilov", "Dmitri", "Dmitri Shepilov"], "question": "the Soviet ideologue and foreign minister denounced jazz and rock music as \"wild cave-men orgies\" and the \"explosion of basic instincts and sexual urges\"?"} +{"answers": ["Chartered Society of Designers"], "question": "the is the world's largest and oldest chartered body of professional designers, and is unique in having designers of all disciplines?"} +{"answers": ["KPBA", "KPBA"], "question": "defunct Christian radio station was owned by former National Football League tight end Jackie Harris?"} +{"answers": ["Atlantic flyingfish"], "question": "the \"\" can glide in the air after jumping out of the water?"} +{"answers": ["Veterans Benevolent Association"], "question": "the , an early organization for gay American veterans, worked with the NAACP to end the issuance of the less-than-honorable blue discharge?"} +{"answers": ["Ruhuna cricket team"], "question": "in the 2009 Inter-Provincial Twenty20 tournament's semi-finals Wayamba beat in the bowl-out to reach the finals?"} +{"answers": ["Moxon", "Kendrick Lichty Moxon", "Kendrick", "Kendrick Moxon"], "question": " assisted Scientologists in filing 50 lawsuits against the Cult Awareness Network, which eventually led to the bankruptcy of the organization?"} +{"answers": ["Geary Eppley", "Geary", "Eppley"], "question": ", an administrator at the University of Maryland, confiscated thousands of copies of the student newspaper when it printed an exposé on dormitory living conditions?"} +{"answers": ["Ernsting", "John", "John Ernsting"], "question": "Air Vice-Marshal became a professor at King's College London and Imperial College, London after a successful military career of 35 years with the RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine?"} +{"answers": ["Neugebauer", "Nick Neugebauer", "Nick"], "question": "despite being named one of the \"top prospects of the decade\" by Baseball America, American baseball pitcher compiled a career record of just two wins and eight losses?"} +{"answers": ["James", "Calvert", "James Francis Calvert", "James F. Calvert"], "question": " \"\" commanded the nuclear submarine USS \"Skate\", the first ever to surface at the North Pole when it did so on August 11, 1958?"} +{"answers": ["Badbea"], "question": "in the Scottish village of , livestock and children were tethered to prevent them being blown over the cliffs?"} +{"answers": ["Fifth Avenue", "461 Fifth Avenue"], "question": " is a post-modern skyscraper noted for its use of a pre-cast concrete finish to mimic the appearance of limestone?"} +{"answers": ["Eugene", "Eugene Mayer", "Eugene L. Mayer", "Mayer"], "question": "Virginia Cavaliers halfback became the first consensus first-team All-American from a Southern school in 1915?"} +{"answers": ["Camp Trousdale"], "question": "during the American Civil War, the Third Tennessee regiment was sent to to help relieve disease, but its soldiers still suffered from epidemics?"} +{"answers": ["Saakvitne", "Hans Larsen Saakvitne", "Hans"], "question": "Norwegian Liberal MP was among the \"Pure Liberals\" who turned against the Liberal Prime Minister in 1888?"} +{"answers": ["Veeder", "Paul Veeder", "Paul Lansing Veeder", "Paul"], "question": "Yale All-American has been credited with throwing the \"first forward pass in a major game\"?"} +{"answers": ["Honewort"], "question": ", growing in the Avon Gorge near Bristol, was one of the first rare plants to be documented in Britain, by William Turner in 1562?"} +{"answers": ["Gerta", "Keller", "Gerta Keller"], "question": "paleontologist theorizes that dinosaurs did not become extinct until 300,000 years after the Chicxulub meteor, though she agrees that \"I'm sure the day after, they had a headache\"?"} +{"answers": ["Herman", "Herman \"Wimpy\" Jones", "Jones"], "question": "during the 1950s, Louisiana State Senator advocated voting by 18-year-olds long before ratification of the 26th Amendment?"} +{"answers": ["Global Forum for Health Research"], "question": "the identified the 10/90 gap: just 10% of medical research spending is on 90% of existing health problems?"} +{"answers": ["Jesse", "Jesse Wharton", "Wharton", "Jesse Wharton"], "question": ", a colonial governor of Maryland, died just over a month after taking office in 1676?"} +{"answers": ["Car cooler"], "question": "a \"\" is an early type of automobile \"air conditioner\" that has been around since 1930?"} +{"answers": ["Ed", "Ed Bass", "Bass"], "question": "in 1984, Fort Worth billionaire committed $30 million to (and eventually spent over $150 million on) Biosphere 2, to experiment with \"recreating the Earth\" and potentially settling Mars?"} +{"answers": ["Tales of Monkey Island"], "question": "although Telltale Games was formed after LucasArts abandoned adventure game development in 2004, the two companies are now collaborating to create a ?"} +{"answers": ["Christensen", "Christian A. R. Christensen", "Christian"], "question": "in 1956, was behind the first revision of the Ethical Code of Practice for the Norwegian Press?"} +{"answers": ["Wood", "Barry Wood", "Barry Wood", "Barry"], "question": ", Frank Sinatra's predecessor on the radio program \"Your Hit Parade\", was promoted as America's \"sweater boy\"?"} +{"answers": ["Frank Cellier", "Frank", "Frank Cellier", "Cellier"], "question": "actor toured in Britain, Germany, America and South Africa from 1903 to 1920, appearing only once in London, before beginning a West End career?"} +{"answers": ["Czesław", "Czesław Madajczyk", "Madajczyk"], "question": "historian , best known for his works on the occupation of Poland and Polish culture during World War II, has been criticized for being too malleable to the demands of the Polish communist regime?"} +{"answers": ["Renegades"], "question": "Patrick Swayze was the star of the first and only season of the 1982 television show ?"} +{"answers": ["Hugh", "Hughes", "Hugh Llewellyn Glyn Hughes"], "question": ", the officer who liberated Belsen concentration camp, once labelled rugby player John Taylor a Communist for opposing apartheid?"} +{"answers": ["Oliver Patton Echols", "Echols", "Oliver P. Echols", "Oliver", "Oliver Echols"], "question": "Chief Engineer \"\" arranged a high-level military demonstration for the Hughes H-1 Racer but Howard Hughes and the plane did not show up?"} +{"answers": ["Rabat Archaeological Museum"], "question": "remnants of terracotta piping used in public baths during Roman times in Morocco are on display at the ?"} +{"answers": ["Houses of the Mayorazgo de Guerrero"], "question": "according to legend, the \"\" were demolished by a jealous husband after they were given to his wife by the viceroy of New Spain?"} +{"answers": ["Williams", "Ivory Williams", "Ivory"], "question": " competed against Usain Bolt in a 150-metre street race as part of the Great City Games in Manchester, England?"} +{"answers": ["essential hypertension", "Essential hypertension"], "question": "95% of cases of hypertension are of the type, and that essential hypertension has many established risk factors?"} +{"answers": ["Bracknell", "Bracknell"], "question": "a former brother-in-law to Barack Obama might stand at the in the UK?"} +{"answers": ["Dartmoor kistvaens"], "question": "94% of \"\" have the longer axis of the tomb oriented NW/SE, apparently so that the deceased face the sun?"} +{"answers": ["Pakenham Windmill"], "question": " \"\" appeared in a short film used by the BBC in the 1950s for interludes between programmes?"} +{"answers": ["Pennsylvania Route 171"], "question": "the tollbooths of the 19th-century turnpike that followed were torn down by citizens?"} +{"answers": ["National Pig Day"], "question": " is included in a handbook for first-year teachers as a day for activities including cooking bacon, making BLTs, and discussing where pork chops come from?"} +{"answers": ["My Life", "My Life"], "question": "a critic reviewing country music artist Ronnie Milsap's 2006 album observed that Milsap's voice remained \"virtually unchanged\" since his debut in the early 1970s?"} +{"answers": ["Derwent Valley", "Derwent Valley Mills", "Derwent Valley Mills Partnership"], "question": "the World Heritage Site in Derbyshire, which includes a mixture of mills and workers' housing, is considered the birthplace of the factory system?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Dewey Canyon", "Dewey Canyon"], "question": " was the last major U.S. Marine Corps offensive of the Vietnam War?"} +{"answers": ["Lisle's Tennis Court"], "question": "in 1661, in Lincoln's Inn Fields, London became the first public theatre in England to feature moveable scenery on sliding wings?"} +{"answers": ["Bara Katra"], "question": "the palace in Dhaka, now dilapidated and half-destroyed, was built originally to be the residence of Mughal prince Shah Shuja?"} +{"answers": ["Fort Randolph"], "question": " (\"pictured\") was an American Revolutionary War fort where Cornstalk, a Shawnee chief, was murdered in 1777?"} +{"answers": ["Red Turban Rebellion"], "question": "the vast Mongol Empire that once stretched from East Asia to Romania was brought down by the ?"} +{"answers": ["Daumantas", "Daumantas of Pskov", "Pskov"], "question": ", a Lithuanian dynast involved in the assassination of the first Lithuanian king, was later canonized by the Russian Orthodox Church and became a patron saint of Pskov?"} +{"answers": ["Barbara Margolis", "Barbara", "Margolis"], "question": ", creator of a Rikers Island restaurant training program, was held in such regard by inmates that her car was returned after prisoners learned it was stolen from a prison lot?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of the Oranges"], "question": "the is the largest organized food fight in Italy?"} +{"answers": ["Valagamba", "Anuradhapura", "Valagamba of Anuradhapura"], "question": "when confronted by a rebellion and an invasion, King promised the rebel leader the throne and sent him against the invading army?"} +{"answers": ["The Mountain Sylph"], "question": "Annette Nelson's performance \"\" as in Washington, D.C. in 1837 was highly appreciated by a group of Native American chiefs?"} +{"answers": ["Narcotics Control Bureau"], "question": "India's was created in 1986 to enforce the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act?"} +{"answers": ["George Taylor", "Taylor", "George Taylor", "George"], "question": "the farming of celery was first introduced to the United States by in 1856?"} +{"answers": ["East Dereham Windmill", "East Dereham"], "question": "East Dereham \"\" was sold to Breckland District Council in 1978 for £1?"} +{"answers": ["Elliott", "Elliott Cresson", "John Elliott Cresson", "Cresson"], "question": "philanthropist received autographs of George Washington and Thomas Jefferson from ex-president James Madison?"} +{"answers": ["Plug and feather"], "question": ", still used today, was the method used by the ancient Egyptians to cut stone?"} +{"answers": ["Chuckwagon racing"], "question": "the prize fund for at the Calgary Stampede has grown from 275 at its inception in 1923 to 1.15 million in 2009?"} +{"answers": ["Howiesons Poort"], "question": ", a Middle Stone Age culture in South Africa, shows evidence that humans used symbolism in the form of ground ochre 25,000 years before the start of the Upper Paleolithic?"} +{"answers": ["Rowland G. Hazard", "Hazard", "Rowland Gibson Hazard", "Rowland"], "question": "Rhode Island industrialist helped win the release of nearly 100 African-Americans who were being held as slaves in the pre-Civil War American South?"} +{"answers": ["Escargot de Quimper"], "question": "the distribution of the snail is disjunct?"} +{"answers": ["Aubrey", "Epps", "Aubrey Epps"], "question": " of the Pittsburgh Pirates had three hits in four at bats in the final game of the 1935 season, but never played another major league game, ending his career with a .750 batting average?"} +{"answers": ["Wrestling Legends Hall of Heroes", "NWA Wrestling Legends Hall of Heroes"], "question": "Do you know that, although the has announced the induction of three sets of \"brothers\", only George and Sandy Scott are actually related?"} +{"answers": ["RadiSys", "Radisys"], "question": "Hillsboro, Oregon-based was founded by former employees of Intel and 20 years later purchased a division of Intel?"} +{"answers": ["Annie M. G. Schmidt", "Schmidt", "Annie"], "question": ", the \"queen of Dutch children's literature,\" euthanized herself a day after her 84th birthday?"} +{"answers": ["I Dreamed I Saw St. Augustine"], "question": "Jimi Hendrix originally wanted to cover Bob Dylan's \"\" from the \"John Wesley Harding\" album, but covered \"All Along the Watchtower\" from the same album instead?"} +{"answers": ["Franklin Morse", "Morse", "Franklin", "Franklin Blake Morse"], "question": "American football halfback \"\" was the model for a drawing, prints of which reportedly \"hung in most college rooms throughout the country\" during the 1890s?"} +{"answers": ["Name of Georgia", "Name of Georgia"], "question": "in 2005 Georgian ambassador to Israel Lasha Zhvania asked Hebrew speakers to stop calling his country ?"} +{"answers": ["Anna Turner", "Anna Turner", "Anna", "Turner"], "question": "producer , co-host of \"Hearts of Space\" as \"Annamystic\", reportedly communicated with a spirit named Lazaris?"} +{"answers": ["1982 Washington Metro train derailment"], "question": "the resulting in three fatalities was the deadliest accident involving the Washington Metro until the 2009 collision resulting in nine?"} +{"answers": ["Jaffe", "Stanley Richard Jaffe", "Stanley Jaffe", "Stanley", "Stanley R. Jaffe"], "question": ", who resigned as president of Paramount Television in 1971, returned to become president of Paramount Communications in 1991 and president of Paramount Pictures in 1992?"} +{"answers": ["The Post-American World", "Post-American World"], "question": "the book was criticized for not delivering on what the title promised: an examination of a world not dominated by America?"} +{"answers": ["Kahin", "George", "George McTurnan Kahin"], "question": " was expelled by Dutch authorities while conducting research in Indonesia for his dissertation on the country's struggle for independence?"} +{"answers": ["Jonathan Bernard Brown", "Jonathan Brown", "Jonathan", "Brown", "Jonathan Brown"], "question": "after recording two sacks against Winnipeg during the 2008 CFL season, passed Harold Hallman for most sacks in Toronto Argonauts team history?"} +{"answers": ["Papal income tax"], "question": "non-payment of was punishable by excommunication?"} +{"answers": ["Santamarina", "Ramon", "Ramon Santamarina"], "question": "in 1896, Christian IX of Denmark awarded the Order of the Dannebrog, for supporting the settlement of Danish emigrants in Argentina?"} +{"answers": ["Yury Romanenko", "Yury", "Yury Viktorovich Romanenko", "Romanenko"], "question": "in 1988, after flying to space with first Cuban cosmonaut Arnaldo Méndez, was invited to an underwater fishing trip with Fidel Castro?"} +{"answers": ["Amanita abrupta"], "question": "the toxic mushroom \"\" damages the liver in a manner similar to the destroying angel and the deathcap?"} +{"answers": ["Quincy", "Quincy Omar Monk", "Monk", "Quincy Monk"], "question": "linebacker nearly had a football helmet drop kicked into his head during the 2003 NFL playoffs?"} +{"answers": ["Gregg", "Bobby Gregg", "Bobby"], "question": "Simon & Garfunkel did not know that was the drummer on their #1 single \"The Sounds of Silence\"?"} +{"answers": ["Interim Government of India"], "question": "the , which was formed on 2 September 1946, established diplomatic relations with the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Fairy Flag"], "question": "the is traditionally thought to have been a gift from the fairies to the chiefs of Clan Macleod?"} +{"answers": ["Stogumber railway station"], "question": "the offices at are on the east side of the line, but the platform is on the west?"} +{"answers": ["Lewes Free Presbyterian Church"], "question": "the , affiliated with Ian Paisley's Free Presbyterian Church of Ulster, occupies a listed building that was formerly a Strict Baptist chapel?"} +{"answers": ["The Island God", "Island God"], "question": "composer Gian Carlo Menotti considered his opera \"a big bore\"?"} +{"answers": ["AnnArbor.com"], "question": "sidewalks in Ann Arbor, Michigan, were spray-painted with the words \" is here\"?"} +{"answers": ["Face the Ace"], "question": "contestants on the reality television series win US1 million if they beat three poker professionals in one-on-one matches of Texas hold 'em?"} +{"answers": ["Crockett", "John McClannahan Crockett", "John"], "question": " was the second mayor of Dallas, and the Lieutenant Governor of Texas from 1861 to 1863?"} +{"answers": ["Project Kaisei"], "question": " is investigating whether the debris floating in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch can be collected and recycled?"} +{"answers": ["New Brunswick Marconi Station"], "question": "President Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points speech was transmitted to Europe from New Jersey's in 1918?"} +{"answers": ["Legend of the Parson and Clerk"], "question": "according to the \"(site pictured)\", the devil turned a local priest and his clerk into stacks at Teignmouth, Devon?"} +{"answers": ["Indictments Act 1915"], "question": "despite significantly reforming the law relating to indictments, the does not actually define what an indictment is?"} +{"answers": ["Foreign relations of Pope Pius XII"], "question": "President Truman's own pastor came out publicly against his appointment of General Mark Wayne Clark \"\" as ?"} +{"answers": ["Charter of Freedoms and Exemptions"], "question": "the allowed the patroonship of Rensselaerswyck in New York, which lasted for over two centuries?"} +{"answers": ["Disk loading"], "question": "a key differentiator between rotors and propellers is ?"} +{"answers": ["Urban Transportation Development Corporation Ltd.", "Urban Transportation Development Corporation"], "question": "the was formed to build a version of the Transrapid maglev train, but instead designed a completely new system known today as the Bombardier ART?"} +{"answers": ["Renée", "Renée Asherson", "Asherson"], "question": " made her first stage appearance in John Gielgud's 1935 production of \"Romeo and Juliet\"?"} +{"answers": ["Gölcük Naval Base"], "question": "a total of 441 military and civilian personnel of the Turkish , among them a rear admiral, were killed by the 1999 İzmit earthquake?"} +{"answers": ["Redden", "Curtis Redden", "Curtis"], "question": "Michigan end \"\" died in World War I after he had described the night sky over the battlefield as \"weird, hideous, fascinating, sublime\"?"} +{"answers": ["Khan al-Harir", "Khan al-Harir"], "question": ", built by Darwish Pasha, the Ottoman governor of Damascus, was the first great \"caravanserai\" to be built inside the old city walls of Damascus?"} +{"answers": ["Health effects of wine"], "question": "Greek physician Hippocrates \"\" used prescribing it for a variety of ailments such as diarrhea, lethargy and pain during childbirth?"} +{"answers": ["The Californian", "The Californian"], "question": ", California's first newspaper, appeared first in August 1846 on large sheets of cigarette paper, with English on one side and Spanish on the other?"} +{"answers": ["Dănuț", "Borbil", "Dănuț Borbil", "Dănuţ Borbil"], "question": " left arm is more successful than his right?"} +{"answers": ["Texano Jr."], "question": "professional wrestler was not revealed to be the son of El Texano until he was unmasked, after which he adopted the ring name \"El Texano, Jr.\"?"} +{"answers": ["Reorganization of occupied dioceses during World War II"], "question": "the of Pope Pius XII to appoint German apostolic administrators to occupied Poland during World War II was labelled \"one of his most controversial decisions\"?"} +{"answers": ["God's Providence House"], "question": " in Chester, Cheshire, probably gained its name because the owners survived the plague of 1647–48?"} +{"answers": ["Boyd", "Daniel", "Daniel Patrick Boyd"], "question": " is accused of leading a jihadist terrorist cell in North Carolina?"} +{"answers": ["Calvatia sculpta"], "question": "the puffball mushroom \"\" has been described as \"a cross between a geodesic dome and a giant glob of meringue\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mohieddin", "Khaled Mohieddin", "Khaled"], "question": ", a former member of the Free Officers Movement, founded the leftist Taggamu party in Egypt?"} +{"answers": ["John Young", "John Young", "Young", "John Carlton Young", "John"], "question": "businessman migrated to Australia as a Ten Pound Pom, but was worth 184 million in 2006, although the company that made him rich is now insolvent?"} +{"answers": ["Per", "Kristiansen", "Per Kristiansen"], "question": "while chaired the training committee of the Norges Orienteringsforbund, Norway's orienteering team, from 1967 to 1973, team members won gold medals at three world championships?"} +{"answers": ["Robert", "Robert Bloet", "Bloet"], "question": ", a medieval Bishop of Lincoln, appointed his own son Simon as Dean of Lincoln?"} +{"answers": ["2009 Chinese lead poisoning scandal"], "question": "851 children were reported to have been poisoned by a in Shaanxi province in China this year?"} +{"answers": ["Administrative meeting of senators not appearing on the list of any group", "Administrative Meeting for Senators not on the list of another Group"], "question": "the Senate of France has an , instead of a full fledged Group, for Senators who are Independents or from small parties?"} +{"answers": ["Martin Johansson", "Johansson", "Martin", "Martin Johansson"], "question": "while in the lead of the last relay leg of the 2009 World Orienteering Championships, was injured by a wooden stick penetrating into his leg?"} +{"answers": ["AVA Radio Company"], "question": "the prewar , in Warsaw, built all the electro-mechanical equipment used by Poland's Cipher Bureau to break German Enigma ciphers?"} +{"answers": ["Marlborough gem"], "question": "the depiction of Eros and Psyche on the , a carved onyx cameo from as early as the first century CE, was copied or reproduced by Cipriani, Bartolozzi, Wedgwood and Flaxman?"} +{"answers": ["Chuck Workman", "Chuck Workman", "Chuck", "Workman"], "question": "in only his third full Major League Baseball season, hit 25 home runs, second in the National League?
"} +{"answers": ["Bromley equation"], "question": "the is important for the understanding of ions in river, lake and sea-water?"} +{"answers": ["Azores noctule"], "question": "the \"\" is the only species of bat that primarily hunts during the day?"} +{"answers": ["Arthur", "Arthur P. Luff", "Arthur Pearson Luff", "Luff"], "question": " is considered one of the founders of 20th century forensic medicine?"} +{"answers": ["Perry", "Thomas", "Thomas Erskine Perry"], "question": "the Perry Professorship of Jurisprudence at the Government Law School in Bombay was established in 1855 to honour judge ?"} +{"answers": ["George", "Gregory", "George Gregory", "George Gregory"], "question": "center led the Columbia Lions in 1930–31 to its first title in what was to become the Ivy League, and was later named as the first African American All-American basketball player?"} +{"answers": ["Gordon", "Albert", "Albert L. Gordon"], "question": "lawyer , a heterosexual who became a gay rights activist after his son came out, successfully challenged a 1915 California law that criminalized oral sex?"} +{"answers": ["Cog", "Cog"], "question": "the 2006 Honda ad won more awards than any other advertisement in history?"} +{"answers": ["Jesse", "Fortune", "Jesse Fortune"], "question": "blues singer , better known as the \"Fortune Tellin' Man,\" passed on performing in Europe because he did not want to disappoint customers at his Chicago barbershop?"} +{"answers": ["Wilf", "Wilf Waller", "Waller"], "question": "in 1900, was the first South African footballer to play in the English Football League?"} +{"answers": ["Virginia", "Virginia Shehee", "Shehee"], "question": ", Louisiana's first woman state senator, once bought a pig at a 4-H show, the proceeds of which helped a boy with cerebral palsy to learn how to walk?"} +{"answers": ["Don Bell", "Don Bell", "Bell", "Don"], "question": "after being reported as dead in LIFE magazine, was greeted with \"Hello, Lazarus\" by General MacArthur?"} +{"answers": ["Cut", "Cut"], "question": ", a 2009 ad designed to promote domestic violence awareness, was deemed too violent to appear on British television?"} +{"answers": ["Eugenia Tadolini", "Tadolini", "Eugenia"], "question": "Giuseppe Verdi did not want \"\" to sing Lady Macbeth in his opera \"Macbeth\" because her voice was too beautiful?"} +{"answers": ["Papineau-Labelle Wildlife Reserve"], "question": "the \"Montreal Gazette\" of November 18, 2008, included the in the 10 hot spots of Quebec's wilderness that \"you should experience before you die\"?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Leon Gilliland", "Charles", "Gilliland", "Charles L. Gilliland"], "question": "Do you know that, at seventeen years old, was the youngest Medal of Honor recipient of the Korean War?"} +{"answers": ["Harry", "Harry Fett", "Fett"], "question": "while heading the Norwegian Directorate for Cultural Heritage, worked for the preservation of the site Bryggen in Bergen, and the mining town Røros?"} +{"answers": ["Doodle Jump"], "question": "iPod Touch/iPhone game has been the top paid downloaded app in five countries including the US?"} +{"answers": ["United States Post Office", "United States Post Office"], "question": "the Nyack, New York, has been renamed in memory of two local police officers and a security guard slain in the 1981 Brinks robbery?"} +{"answers": ["Oslo Airport, Fornebu"], "question": "a Lufthansa Junkers Ju 52 was the first plane to land at in Norway, nine months before it opened?"} +{"answers": ["Hino", "Kumawaka", "Hino Kumawaka"], "question": "the thirteen-year-old took revenge for his father by assassinating the monk Homma Saburō with his own sword?"} +{"answers": ["Neues aus der Anstalt"], "question": "the political cabaret show is the first of its kind to be broadcast on the second German public-service channel since 1979?"} +{"answers": ["Anti-tank dog", "anti-tank dog"], "question": "in combat areas of the Eastern Front of World War II, German soldiers were ordered to shoot any dog because it might be an ?"} +{"answers": ["Jacob", "Jacob van Deventer", "Jacob Roelofs van Deventer", "Deventer", "Jacob van Deventer"], "question": " spent fifteen years making hundreds of maps of Dutch cities, but his work was only rediscovered 299 years after he began?"} +{"answers": ["Tiber Oil Field"], "question": "the giant was found down, in some of the oldest offshore rock layers ever drilled for oil?"} +{"answers": ["Natural Selection", "Natural Selection"], "question": "critics praised \"The Spectacular Spider-Man\" episode \"\" for its action and fight sequences?"} +{"answers": ["Caney Lakes Recreation Area"], "question": " and nearby Lake Bistineau in northwestern Louisiana have been plagued with the giant salvinia fern, which impairs boating?"} +{"answers": ["Lookingglass, Oregon", "Lookingglass"], "question": ", became nationally famous in the 1970s when a parking meter for horses was installed in front of the general store?"} +{"answers": ["Calissi", "Guy W. Calissi", "Guy", "W. Calissi"], "question": "as Bergen County, New Jersey prosecutor, obtained murder convictions and death sentences for Edgar Smith and Thomas Trantino, though neither would ever go to the electric chair?"} +{"answers": ["Hubert Whittell", "Whittell", "Hubert"], "question": ", a career soldier in the Indian Army, studied Urdu, Pashto and Persian, before moving to Western Australia to become a farmer and ornithologist?"} +{"answers": ["Yusei", "Yusei Kikuchi", "Kikuchi"], "question": "Japanese high school pitcher could be the first player to bypass a domestic draft and play for a Major League Baseball team?"} +{"answers": ["Joshua Green", "Joshua", "Joshua Green", "Green"], "question": "Mississippi-born had successive careers as a major figure in the Puget Sound Mosquito Fleet and as a Seattle banker?"} +{"answers": ["Caravan Palace"], "question": "the French electro-swing band was formed in 2005 after three of its members were hired by a film production company to provide the soundtrack for silent pornographic movies?"} +{"answers": ["Bristol Guild of Applied Art"], "question": "the has survived both Second World War bomb damage and a 1974 Provisional IRA attack?"} +{"answers": ["Aldabra banded snail"], "question": "the from the Seychelles died out due to climate change?"} +{"answers": ["Arnold Walter Lawrence", "A. W. Lawrence", "Arnold Lawrence", "A.W. Lawrence", "A.", "Lawrence"], "question": ", the former Professor of Classical Archaeology at Cambridge University was the brother of 'Lawrence of Arabia'?"} +{"answers": ["St Melangell's Church, Pennant Melangell"], "question": "the shrine at is reputedly the oldest Romanesque shrine in Britain, dating from the early 1100s?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas", "Thomas Trantino", "Trantino"], "question": " spent 38 years in the prison system for the murder of two Lodi, New Jersey, police officers, making him the longest-serving prisoner in the state as of his parole in 2002?"} +{"answers": ["1937 Social Credit backbenchers' revolt"], "question": "the was resolved by a government bill for which all members of government disavowed any responsibility?"} +{"answers": ["Sydney Rippon", "Rippon", "Sydney"], "question": ", father of a UK Cabinet minister, played in a first-class cricket match under an assumed name so that his employer, the Inland Revenue, would not find out?"} +{"answers": ["Ayn Ghazal"], "question": "the destruction of by Israeli forces during the 1948 Arab-Israeli war was condemned by Count Bernadotte?"} +{"answers": ["Archaeological Museum of Delos"], "question": "the French School at Athens, which provides archaeological discoveries for the , began excavating at Delos in 1872 and is still excavating the area today?"} +{"answers": ["Livonian campaign of Stephen Báthory"], "question": "in the , Muscovy failed in its attempt to gain access to the Baltic Sea?"} +{"answers": ["De Christiana expeditione apud Sinas"], "question": "in his into China (first published in 1615), Matteo Ricci strongly criticized feng shui practices?"} +{"answers": ["Monckmeier", "Gus Monckmeier", "Gus"], "question": "in 1961, a year before he died, turn-of-the-century racecar driver recreated his 1911 1,000-mile run around Lake Michigan?"} +{"answers": ["Al-Ard"], "question": " (\"The Land\") was a Palestinian nationalist movement made up of Arab citizens of Israel?"} +{"answers": ["Crabtree, Quebec", "Crabtree"], "question": "the in Quebec, Canada is named after Edwin Crabtree, whose paper mill led to the town's development?"} +{"answers": ["Arunah", "Abell", "Arunah Shepherdson Abell"], "question": ", founder of the \"Baltimore Sun\" newspaper, used pony express routes, telegraphy, steamships, and even carrier pigeons to gather the news more quickly?"} +{"answers": ["Stephanie", "Stephanie Okereke", "Stephanie Okereke Linus", "Linus", "Stephanie Linus"], "question": "Nollywood actress went back to acting and directing her own films after her car accident in 2005?"} +{"answers": ["Bill Cullen", "Cullen", "Bill", "Bill Cullen"], "question": " took the Guinness World Record for the largest ever book signing by signing 1849 copies of his self-help book \"Golden Apples\" on 16 April 2005 in Easons, O'Connell Street?"} +{"answers": ["Globitermes sulphureus"], "question": "the termite uses autothysis, a form of suicidal altruism, to entangle intruder ants in a sticky substance?"} +{"answers": ["Lasnamäe"], "question": "\"Stop !\" was one of the slogans of the Estonian Singing Revolution?"} +{"answers": ["Kultur Lige"], "question": "the was a socialist Jewish organization associated with the Jewish Labour Bund, established in Kiev in 1918, whose aim was to promote Yiddish language literature, theater and culture?"} +{"answers": ["Raymond B. West", "Raymond", "West"], "question": " developed a new standard of double exposure photography while directing a 1917 film in which one actress played two sisters?"} +{"answers": ["Tutinama"], "question": " is a collection of 52 Persian stories narrated through a parrot to prevent his owner \"\" from committing adultery while her husband was away?"} +{"answers": ["Jump for the Cause"], "question": "the new world's record for the was organized by the daughter of Lamb Chops puppeteer, Shari Lewis?"} +{"answers": ["Bonar", "Andrew Bonar Law", "Bonar Law", "Law"], "question": "although originally had fewer than forty supporting Members of Parliament, he became Leader of the UK Conservative Party after both of the frontrunners simultaneously withdrew?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Cape Ortegal"], "question": "one of the French ships captured at the in 1805 went on to serve the Royal Navy for 144 years?"} +{"answers": ["Bruce", "Bruce Spizer", "Spizer"], "question": ", a New Orleans tax attorney, wrote 2,592 questions for a special Beatles edition of the board game \"Trivial Pursuit\"?"} +{"answers": ["Adriaen Coorte", "Coorte", "Adriaen"], "question": "Dutch Golden Age painter , who signed still lifes \"(example pictured)\" from 1683 to 1707, was almost completely forgotten until the 1950s?"} +{"answers": ["Do-Over"], "question": "\"\", the third-season premiere of the television comedy series \"30 Rock\", is the highest-rated episode of the series to date?"} +{"answers": ["Balanites aegyptiaca"], "question": "besides serving as famine food, the tree can be used to make furniture, cooking oil, snail repellent, and glue, and provides raw materials for making birth control pills?"} +{"answers": ["Louis Celeste Lecesne", "Louis", "Lecesne"], "question": " rose to prominence as an activist against slavery after the British Government compensated him for his illegal exile from Jamaica?"} +{"answers": ["Michael Jackson's This Is It", "Michael Jackson's This Is It"], "question": "the posthumous Michael Jackson album will include a spoken word poem by Jackson titled \"Planet Earth\"?"} +{"answers": ["Grolleau", "Grolleau"], "question": "wine critic Robert Parker has said that all vines should be ripped out of the Loire Valley and replaced with other grape varieties?"} +{"answers": ["Carousel", "Carousel"], "question": "scenes from the 2009 advertisement were used in the music video for 50 Cent's single \"Ok, You're Right\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hereford Road Skew Bridge"], "question": " \"\" has been described as one of the most \"skew\" railway bridges in England?"} +{"answers": ["Richard Gilford Adeney", "Richard Adeney", "Adeney", "Richard"], "question": ", who played principal flute with the English Chamber Orchestra, was a founding member of the Melos Ensemble?"} +{"answers": ["Derrell Robertson", "Robertson", "Derrell"], "question": "in April 1995, the Ottawa Rough Riders of the Canadian Football League drafted , even though he had died in a car accident in December 1994?"} +{"answers": ["Biro Tata Negara", "National Civics Bureau"], "question": "the programmes of the , an agency of the Malaysian government, were accused of promoting the Malay supremacy and indoctrination?"} +{"answers": ["Mechanical filter"], "question": "a of phonograph parts \"\" was designed by Edward Norton as a Butterworth filter prior to Stephen Butterworth publishing his electronic design?"} +{"answers": ["Polnoon Castle"], "question": "the murder of the 4th Earl of Eglinton in 1586, as he set out from was a result of a long-standing feud between the Eglinton and the Cunninghame clans?"} +{"answers": ["Max", "Morris", "Glen Max Morris", "Max Morris"], "question": "Northwestern's was a consensus All-American in both basketball and football, played both sports professionally, and twice led the Big Ten in scoring?"} +{"answers": ["Siege of Diu"], "question": "in the in 1538 an Ottoman fleet equipped with 130 cannons attempted to eliminate the Portuguese from the harbour of Diu in India?"} +{"answers": ["Wayne Bickerton", "Wayne", "Bickerton"], "question": "music business executive played early in his career as bassist with former Beatle Pete Best, and later co-wrote and produced several hits for The Rubettes?"} +{"answers": ["Roger", "Jr.", "Roger F. Villere Jr.", "Roger F. Villere, Jr.", "Roger Francis Villere Jr."], "question": ", chairman of the Louisiana Republican Party since 2004, was among the candidates who lost a state House race in 1989 to David Duke?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Onjong"], "question": "China commemorates the by marking October 25 as the War to Resist America and Aid Korea Memorial Day?"} +{"answers": ["Geuther", "Johann Georg Anton Geuther", "Johann"], "question": "the discovery of ethyl acetoacetate in 1863 by stimulated studies on tautomerism in chemical molecules?"} +{"answers": ["Dunn", "Maria", "Maria Dunn", "Maria Dunn"], "question": "singer-songwriter hosted a folk music radio show for twelve years before becoming a performer herself?"} +{"answers": ["IFPI Greece"], "question": "pirated CDs were identified by the to account for 50% of all music sales in Greece in 2006?"} +{"answers": ["Campus", "Campus"], "question": "British sitcom pilot , which was written by six of the same writers who wrote \"Green Wing\", is set in a red brick university whose motto is \"With wings\"?"} +{"answers": ["Donald Spargo Allister", "Donald Allister", "Donald", "Allister"], "question": "the next Bishop of Peterborough, , hit the headlines in the UK in 2001 when it was reported that he had banned a couple from having the hymn \"Jerusalem\" at their wedding?"} +{"answers": ["Anthony", "Anthony Renard Foxx", "Foxx", "Anthony Foxx"], "question": "Charlotte, North Carolina mayor-elect is the youngest man to be elected as mayor of the city?"} +{"answers": ["Jacob", "Jacob Sverdrup Smitt", "Smitt"], "question": "after just two months as Bishop, was replaced by his cousin at the appointment of his uncle, Norwegian Prime Minister Johan Sverdrup?"} +{"answers": ["Kondapalli Fort"], "question": "the built in the 14th century was initially used as a business centre, but after the British took control in 1766 it was converted to a military training base?"} +{"answers": ["War Plans Division", "Air War Plans Division"], "question": "secret bombing priorities drawn up by the were compromised by Senator Burton K. Wheeler three days before the attack on Pearl Harbor?"} +{"answers": ["Running to Stand Still"], "question": "two decades after its release, the U2 song \"\" remains strongly associated, in different and sometimes unwanted ways, with the Ballymun Flats tower block in Dublin?"} +{"answers": ["Spike", "Spike Rawlings", "Rawlings"], "question": "former professional footballer , winner of a 1976 edition of TV talent show \"Opportunity Knocks\", began his entertainment career after being asked to provide the half-time entertainment during a game?"} +{"answers": ["Siege of Godesberg"], "question": "sappers blew up the Godesburg with mines \"\", including a 1500 pound bomb, when the large caliber cannons did not damage the walls ?"} +{"answers": ["Nutt", "David Nutt", "David John Nutt", "David"], "question": "in a scientific paper, \"Equasy\", compared the risk of taking the drug ecstasy with the risk of horse riding?"} +{"answers": ["Solomon Schechter Day School of Raritan Valley"], "question": "the 155-student was selected by the Blue Ribbon Schools Program in 2009, one of only 50 private schools selected throughout America?"} +{"answers": ["Cross", "Charles Wilson Cross", "Charles"], "question": " was re-appointed to the office of Attorney-General of Alberta after resigning in scandal, only to be fired by Premier Charles Stewart six years later?"} +{"answers": ["Habsburg–Persian alliance"], "question": "a was initiated by Charles V in the 16th century, in order to open a second front in his fight against the Ottoman Empire?"} +{"answers": ["Advertisements Act 1957", "Advertisements Act 1957"], "question": "the United Kingdom's covered newspapers, posters, and cinema advertisements, but not radio broadcasts?"} +{"answers": ["Falun Mine", "Great Copper Mountain"], "question": "the \"\" in Sweden was mined for a millennium, and at one time produced two-thirds of Europe's copper?"} +{"answers": ["Automobile Manufacturers Association", "Automobile Manufacturers' Association"], "question": "hours after the attack on Pearl Harbor, the began a cooperative effort of 654 U.S. auto industry companies that accounted for a quarter of U.S. war output?"} +{"answers": ["Joseph Cassidy", "Cassidy", "Joseph Cassidy", "Joseph"], "question": "Queens Borough President , who ran the borough with an iron fist and made a fortune despite a 5,000 salary, was nicknamed \"The King of Queens\"?"} +{"answers": ["Anthony", "Amoroso", "Anthony Amoroso"], "question": ", who attended culinary school at Hudson County Community College, defeated Masaharu Morimoto on Iron Chef America?"} +{"answers": ["T. Allston Brown", "Thomas Allston Brown", "T.", "Brown"], "question": "American theater critic and historian \"\" earned the title \"Colonel\" by riding on the back of a tightrope walker in a circus performance?"} +{"answers": ["Nap", "Nap", "nap"], "question": "dried teasel pods \"\" were used to raise the on woolen fabrics?"} +{"answers": ["Ziauddin", "Butt", "Ziauddin Butt"], "question": "General , former head of the Pakistani intelligence agency, was nominated to head the army in 1999?"} +{"answers": ["Mark Goffeney", "Mark", "Goffeney"], "question": ", nicknamed \"Big Toe\", is a professional guitarist who plays with his feet because he was born without hands?"} +{"answers": ["North 24th Street"], "question": " in Omaha, Nebraska, considered the heart of the city's African American community, has not fully recovered since several riots destroyed businesses along the strip in the 1960s?"} +{"answers": ["Gerobatrachus"], "question": " is considered to be a missing link that supports the hypothesis offered by cladistics, that frogs and salamanders had a common ancestor?"} +{"answers": ["List of Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross recipients", "List of Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross recipients"], "question": "World War II flying ace is credited for shooting down a total of 55 enemy aircraft?"} +{"answers": ["Navalinga Temple"], "question": "the 9th century in Karnataka, India, is a cluster of nine Hindu temples, each containing a Shiva \"linga\"?"} +{"answers": ["Matt Mahurin", "Matt", "Mahurin"], "question": "\"Time\" magazine covers have featured self-portraits of film director and artist , who has portrayed himself as Sigmund Freud, a caveman and an Abu Ghraib prisoner?"} +{"answers": ["Troubled Island"], "question": " is an opera about the Haitian revolution leader Jean-Jacques Dessalines, who crowned himself emperor after independence was declared?"} +{"answers": ["Bihar famine of 1873–1874", "Bihar famine of 1873–74"], "question": "the in Bihar, India was less severe than had originally been anticipated, and 100,000 tons of grain was left unused at the end of the relief efforts?"} +{"answers": ["Edward", "Edward Wynne", "Edward Wynne", "Wynne"], "question": "Welsh lawyer was, in 1714, the first landowner to grow turnips on Anglesey?"} +{"answers": ["Confederate Monument of Morganfield"], "question": "Kentucky's Union County largely supported the Confederacy in the Civil War and built afterwards?"} +{"answers": ["Whitney Ellsworth", "Fredric Whitney Ellsworth", "Ellsworth", "Whitney"], "question": " became associated with Major Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson's fledgling company National Allied Publications, later known as DC Comics?"} +{"answers": ["Brussels lace"], "question": " is made in pieces, with the design made separate from the ground, unlike Mechlin lace or Valenciennes lace, and is known for its delicacy and beauty?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Tebb's Bend Monument"], "question": "the 1911 Confederate Dedication Day ceremony key speakers at the were former Union officers?"} +{"answers": ["La Balize", "La Balize, Louisiana"], "question": "the town of , at the mouth of the Mississippi River, was rebuilt several times after 1699 because of hurricanes before it was destroyed and abandoned around 1860?"} +{"answers": ["Bugbee", "Harold", "Harold Dow Bugbee"], "question": " of Texas sought to become the premier artist of the South Plains, as Charles M. Russell became for the northern Great Plains?"} +{"answers": ["Fersommling"], "question": "Do you know that, during a , the only language spoken is Pennsylvania Dutch and that anyone who speaks English has to pay a fine for each word?"} +{"answers": ["Bagration flèches"], "question": "the French stormed the eight times during the Battle of Borodino in 1812?"} +{"answers": ["McCarty Memorial Christian Church"], "question": " \"\" in Los Angeles gained attention for its pastor's decision to racially integrate his white Protestant church in the mid-1950s?"} +{"answers": ["Jean-Baptiste Cécille", "Jean-Baptiste", "Cécille"], "question": "in 1847 French Admiral sent a captain to attack Vietnam to obtain the release of a bishop, not knowing the bishop had already been freed?"} +{"answers": ["L'Île-du-Grand-Calumet", "L'Île-du-Grand-Calumet, Quebec"], "question": "the sacrifice of Jean Cadieux on behalf of his companions during an Iroquois attack in 1707 is still commemorated by the inhabitants of ?"} +{"answers": ["Jong Batu"], "question": "according to Brunei folklore Nakhoda Manis disrespected his mother, which caused a storm to sink his ship in the Brunei River, transforming the ship into the rock known as ?"} +{"answers": ["Old Savannah School House"], "question": "restoration of the was the first project undertaken by the National Trust for the Cayman Islands after its creation?"} +{"answers": ["Mathilde", "Mathilde Ludendorff", "Ludendorff"], "question": ", a leader in the German Völkisch movement, claimed astrology was part of a Jewish effort to enslave the Germans?"} +{"answers": ["Cummings", "Russell Bennett Cummings", "Russell B. Cummings", "Russell"], "question": ", as a member of the Texas House of Representatives in the 1960s, was credited with procuring passage of his state's open beach and kindergarten access laws?"} +{"answers": ["Edward Harrison", "Edward Harrison", "Edward", "Harrison"], "question": "the first organized postal system in India was established between the British East India Company factories at Madras and Calcutta during the tenure of ?"} +{"answers": ["Pogórzanie", "Polish Uplanders"], "question": " \"\" are an ethnic group of Poles from the Subcarpathian Voivodeship?"} +{"answers": ["Bombardment of Brussels"], "question": "the by French troops \"(ruins pictured)\" in 1695 was later described by Napoleon Bonaparte as being \"as barbarous as it was useless?\""} +{"answers": ["Gau Swabia"], "question": "Karl Wahl, the leader of the Nazi , was the only Bavarian Gauleiter without a university degree?"} +{"answers": ["820 Naval Air Squadron", "Naval Air Squadron"], "question": " \"(aircraft pictured)\" was involved in attacks on the German battleships \"Bismarck\" and \"Tirpitz\" during the Second World War?"} +{"answers": ["Williamsport Bills"], "question": " minor leaguer Dave Bresnahan was thrown off the team for substituting a potato for a baseball?"} +{"answers": ["Ernest", "Ernest Othmer Thompson", "Ernest O. Thompson", "Thompson"], "question": ", a Texas businessman, politician, and petroleum expert, received a battlefield promotion during World War I for developing improved machine gun tactics?"} +{"answers": ["Endeavour Strait"], "question": "had the not prevented the Dutch from proceeding further southward, they might have found the eastern coast of Australia 150 years before James Cook did?"} +{"answers": ["Ferrante Pallavicino", "Pallavicino", "Ferrante"], "question": " was the anonymous author of \"Il Divortio celeste\" (1643), a satire wherein Jesus Christ asks God for a divorce from his eternal bride, the Roman Catholic Church?"} +{"answers": ["Conan", "Conan"], "question": "California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, who played Conan the Barbarian in the 1982 film, proposed a law in 2007 for regulating the sales of violent video games such as ?"} +{"answers": ["Frank W. Preston", "Frank", "Preston"], "question": " invented the furnace which made Corelle glassware possible and worked to establish Moraine State Park in Pennsylvania?"} +{"answers": ["Simon", "Høegh", "Simon Karenius Høegh"], "question": "Norwegian merchant and banker was also mayor of both Brevig and later Porsgrund?"} +{"answers": ["California Street", "1801 California Street"], "question": ", a skyscraper in Denver, Colorado, was once home to the world's brightest signs on a high-rise building?"} +{"answers": ["Shearer", "Ben", "Ben Shearer"], "question": "Australian artist says blindness in his right eye that resulted from an injury while playing cricket was a reason he began to paint?"} +{"answers": ["Shrine of the Cloak"], "question": "the , in Kandahar, has been described as the \"heart of Afghanistan\"?"} +{"answers": ["Golf Club Managers' Association"], "question": "the represents over 65% of all golf courses in the United Kingdom?"} +{"answers": ["Anthony", "Kershaw", "Anthony Kershaw"], "question": "MP returned leaked documents about the sinking of the \"General Belgrano\", resulting in the prosecution of Clive Ponting?"} +{"answers": ["Yasmeen", "Ghauri", "Yasmeen Ghauri"], "question": "Canadian supermodel was the daughter of an Islamic cleric who opposed his daughter's career?"} +{"answers": ["Skabo Jernbanevognfabrikk"], "question": "in 1926 produced a firewood-powered snow melter?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Bragge", "Bragge"], "question": " donated his 1,500 volume Miguel de Cervantes collection to the Birmingham library in 1873, but many of the books were destroyed during a fire?"} +{"answers": ["Mel Krause", "Mel", "Krause"], "question": " lost his job as head coach of the University of Oregon's baseball team when the university cut its century-old baseball program in 1981?"} +{"answers": ["Centinela Adobe"], "question": "the builder of traded his 2,200-acre (880 ha) ranch encompassing the modern city of Inglewood for a keg of whisky and a small home in Los Angeles?"} +{"answers": ["Leavitt", "Charles Leavitt", "Charles"], "question": " researched the diamond industry thoroughly for the film \"Blood Diamond\"'s screenplay, since he could potentially be sued by mining corporations?"} +{"answers": ["Raymond Hanson", "Raymond Alvah Hanson"], "question": "Australian composer , a teacher of music composition at the Sydney Conservatorium, was himself largely self-taught?"} +{"answers": ["Skyline Tower"], "question": "the apartment building in Saint Paul, Minnesota is often referred to as a \"ghetto in the sky\"?"} +{"answers": ["Look East policy", "Look East policy"], "question": "India's aims to establish extensive relations with Asian countries to project its influence as a counterweight to that of the People's Republic of China?"} +{"answers": ["Grand Codroy Estuary"], "question": "a 1974 provincial Order-in-Council has prohibited hunting on the , the \"most important wetland\" on the island of Newfoundland?"} +{"answers": ["Finse Tunnel"], "question": "at 1,237-metre (4,060 ft) elevation, the highest point on the Norwegian railways is the ?"} +{"answers": ["Leaden flycatcher", "leaden flycatcher"], "question": "early residents of Sydney called the \"\" the \"Frogbird\" on account of its guttural call?"} +{"answers": ["1851 Atlantic hurricane season"], "question": "despite being the first official Atlantic hurricane season on record, the included a hurricane that is tied for the longest on record for the period prior to 1870?"} +{"answers": ["China–Myanmar relations"], "question": "China has sought to cultivate strong by providing extensive aid and vetoing a UN resolution proposed in 2007 condemning Burma for human rights violations?"} +{"answers": ["To Be Alive!"], "question": "the SC Johnson & Son-produced film was the first non-theatrical production to receive an award from the New York Film Critics Circle?"} +{"answers": ["Peter Jackson", "Peter", "Peter Jackson", "Jackson"], "question": "twin brothers David and played together for seven clubs in English football?"} +{"answers": ["Gregg", "Norman Gregg", "Norman", "Norman McAlister Gregg"], "question": "Australian ophthalmologist discovered the link between rubella and congenital disorders in newborn infants after overhearing several of his patients discussing their illness during pregnancy?"} +{"answers": ["Wimmeria mexicana"], "question": "the Guarijío of Mexico prepare an herbal tea, \"malo en el cuerpo\" (pain in the body), from , chamomile, and cilantro?"} +{"answers": ["Fujairah power and desalination plant"], "question": "the in the United Arab Emirates is one of the largest operational hybrid desalination plants in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Surat", "Surat Huseynov", "Huseynov"], "question": "in the early 1990s, successfully led a military coup d'état in Azerbaijan to become the Prime Minister?"} +{"answers": ["Plumed whistling duck", "Plumed Whistling Duck"], "question": "the \"\" eats by cropping vegetation rather than diving in water, as other ducks do?"} +{"answers": ["Nee", "Kevin Nee", "Kevin"], "question": "in 2005, 20-year-old became the youngest person to reach the finals in the World's Strongest Man championships?"} +{"answers": ["Santa Fe Freight Depot"], "question": "Sci-Arc architecture school built its Los Angeles campus from the 1907 \"\", a concrete structure with 120 bays stretching as long as the Empire State Building is tall?"} +{"answers": ["Bogoro massacre", "Bogoro attack"], "question": "when the Congolese village of Bogoro was in 2003, survivors were imprisoned in a room filled with corpses, and women and girls were sexually enslaved?"} +{"answers": ["Merzhanov", "Miron Merzhanov", "Miron", "Miron Ivanovich Merzhanov"], "question": " was a personal architect to Joseph Stalin from 1933–1941?"} +{"answers": ["Mike", "Karakas", "Mike Karakas"], "question": " was the first American-born and trained professional ice hockey goaltender to play in the National Hockey League?"} +{"answers": ["U.S. Sheep Experiment Station"], "question": "the is the second largest employer in Clark County, Idaho?"} +{"answers": ["C.", "Bergstrom", "C. W. Bergstrom"], "question": " was the last professional wrestler to ever hold the NWA Pacific Northwest Heavyweight Championship?"} +{"answers": ["Georg Christian Oeder", "Oeder", "Georg"], "question": "\"Flora Danica\", a comprehensive botanical collection containing pictures of all known wild plants native to Denmark, was initiated by ?"} +{"answers": ["Ashtabula Harbor Light"], "question": "the in Lake Erie was encased in ice by a storm in 1928, trapping its keepers inside for two days?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Fredericia"], "question": "despite being outnumbered by more than two to one, Denmark defeated Schleswig-Holstein in the in 1849?"} +{"answers": ["Adirondack Cottage Sanitarium"], "question": "a number of physicians and nurses at the founded by Dr. Edward Livingston Trudeau in Saranac Lake, New York in 1882 were patients themselves and served without pay?"} +{"answers": ["Bette", "Sussman", "Bette Sussman"], "question": " and Whitney Houston's version of the Dolly Parton classic, \"I Will Always Love You\" has sold over 17 million copies?"} +{"answers": ["Hercules station"], "question": "the San Francisco Bay Area will have a new direct rail to ferry connection when the intermodal rail station and WETA ferry terminal is constructed?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Lock Graham Irving", "Irving", "Robert", "R. L. G. Irving"], "question": "as a Winchester schoolmaster, introduced George Mallory to mountaineering in the Alps?"} +{"answers": ["List of Virginia Tech Hokies football seasons"], "question": "the Virginia Tech Hokies football team has played more than 1,100 games during ?"} +{"answers": ["Museum of Texas Tech University"], "question": "the was housed in a basement for approximately thirteen years?"} +{"answers": ["Pleistodontes froggatti"], "question": ", the fig wasp that pollinates the Moreton Bay fig, was intentionally introduced into Hawaii in 1921?"} +{"answers": ["Nara Bahadur Karmacharya", "Karmacharya", "Nara"], "question": " is the sole surviving founding member of the Communist Party of Nepal?"} +{"answers": ["Bank Night"], "question": "gaming fads such as contributed more than any other tactic to the resiliency of the U.S. film industry during the Great Depression?"} +{"answers": ["Olvir Hnufa", "Olvir", "Hnufa"], "question": ", a famous 9th-century Norwegian skald quoted in the Prose Edda, was the great-uncle of the Viking Egil Skallagrimsson?"} +{"answers": ["Ann", "Ann Pellegreno", "Pellegreno"], "question": "in 1967, and a crew of three successfully flew a similar aircraft, Lockheed 10A Electra, to complete a world flight that mirrored Amelia Earhart's 1937 flight plan?"} +{"answers": ["Rumpless Game fowl", "Rumpless Game", "Manx Rumpy"], "question": "the breed of chicken is not Manx at all?"} +{"answers": ["Borel", "Éric Borel", "Eric Borel", "Éric"], "question": ", a teenager who killed 14 people in Cuers, Var, was the most deadly mass murderer in France since 1989?"} +{"answers": ["Pentropic organisation"], "question": "the Australian Army adopted the in 1960, but returned to its previous unit structures in 1965 as the new organisation was found to be unsuited to Australia's strategic environment?"} +{"answers": ["Engel", "George L. Engel", "George", "George Libman Engel"], "question": "the biopsychosocial model was theorized by at the University of Rochester Medical Center and putatively discussed in a 1977 article in the journal \"Science\"?"} +{"answers": ["The Legend of Chu Liuxiang"], "question": " received the third-highest viewership of all television series broadcast in 2007 on CCTV-8, even though it was released in December of that year?"} +{"answers": ["International Time Capsule Society"], "question": "one of the founders of the estimated that over 80 percent of time capsules will be lost before they are opened?"} +{"answers": ["Ad extirpanda"], "question": ", promulgated in May 1252 by Pope Innocent IV, authorized the use of torture by the Inquisition for the purpose of eliciting confessions from alleged heretics?"} +{"answers": ["Imnaha Guard Station"], "question": "the Oregon is one of the few U.S. Forest Service guard stations that have been occupied almost every summer since 1939?"} +{"answers": ["Eddie Keith Bonine", "Eddie", "Eddie Bonine", "Bonine"], "question": "Detroit Tigers pitcher played for three different colleges in three different states before he turned professional?"} +{"answers": ["Amiet", "Cuno", "Cuno Amiet"], "question": "the painter , a pioneer of modern art in Switzerland, created more than a thousand self-portraits?"} +{"answers": ["Maria Wasti", "Maria", "Wasti"], "question": "Pakistani actress played a role depicting philanthropist and Lenin Peace Prize winner Bilquis Edhi?"} +{"answers": ["Drum Barracks"], "question": " were built in 1862 and 1863 at a cost of US$1 million to quell pro-Confederacy sentiments in Los Angeles?"} +{"answers": ["Putana"], "question": "in Hindu mythology, the demoness \"(pictured, centre)\" tried to kill the infant-god Krishna by breastfeeding him poisoned milk?"} +{"answers": ["Pedestrianism"], "question": "the 19th-century fad of started with gambling over the speed of footmen by the British aristocracy?"} +{"answers": ["Kong Christian stod ved højen mast"], "question": "the lyrics of , the royal anthem of Denmark, first appeared in an 18th-century vaudeville play by Johannes Ewald?"} +{"answers": ["One Step Up"], "question": "while Bruce Springsteen's song \"\" is about a relationship breaking up, the backing vocal was sung by his future wife Patti Scialfa?"} +{"answers": ["Cast net"], "question": "a type of was used by gladiators in Ancient Rome in a parody of fishing?"} +{"answers": ["Urban survival syndrome", "urban survival syndrome"], "question": " can be seen as a version of the battered woman syndrome?"} +{"answers": ["Neil Dewar", "Neil", "Dewar", "Neil Hamilton Dewar"], "question": "following ’s transfer from the club, a Manchester United director was forced to resign due to his daughter eloping with the player?"} +{"answers": ["Ulysses Prentiss Hedrick", "Ulysses", "Hedrick"], "question": "pomologist devoted separate monographs to cherries, grapes, peaches, pears, and plums?"} +{"answers": ["Rufous songlark", "Rufous Songlark"], "question": "the \"\" is an Australian songbird that sometimes ends up as roadkill?"} +{"answers": ["Stuart Sapphire", "Stewart Sapphire"], "question": "Queen Victoria had the ancient set into the Imperial State Crown in 1838?"} +{"answers": ["David", "Oakerhater", "David Pendleton Oakerhater"], "question": ", a Cheyenne warrior who fought at the Second Battle of Adobe Walls, was declared a saint of the Episcopal Church in 1985?"} +{"answers": ["André", "André Raponda Walker", "Walker"], "question": " \"\" was the first Catholic priest from Gabon?"} +{"answers": ["Quintus Valerius Soranus", "Soranus", "Quintus", "Valerius Soranus"], "question": "according to Pliny the Elder, was the first writer to include a table of contents in his works?"} +{"answers": ["Russula aurea"], "question": "the yellow flesh of the edible mushroom \"\" distinguishes it from the peppery-tasting and inedible sickener?"} +{"answers": ["New Order of Cincinnatus"], "question": "during the Great Depression, the , accused by its opponents of fascist tendencies, successfully placed three candidates on the Seattle City Council?"} +{"answers": ["Silver Marten rabbit", "Silver Marten"], "question": "the rabbit likes playthings to toss around its cage?"} +{"answers": ["St. Andrew's Episcopal Church", "St. Andrew's Episcopal Church"], "question": " \"\" in Brewster, New York, had to be rebuilt months after it was finished due to a fire?"} +{"answers": ["Choctaw Hog", "Choctaw hog"], "question": "the is a \"critically rare\" breed of pig found in the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma?"} +{"answers": ["Haas Lola"], "question": "the Formula One team's cars were not built or designed by Lola Cars International, but were entered as Lolas because Carl Haas was their official importer to the United States?"} +{"answers": ["tilt fuze", "Tilt fuze"], "question": "many types of car bomb use a , a tube-like device not dissimilar to a medical pill bottle, to trigger the explosion?"} +{"answers": ["Jo Freeman", "Freeman", "Jo"], "question": "feminist was moved from Mississippi by the SCLC in 1966 after the \"Jackson Daily News\" published her photo and denounced her as a professional agitator?"} +{"answers": ["Aurora Village–Wells College Historic District"], "question": "the Patrick Tavern, built in 1793, is the oldest building in New York's ?"} +{"answers": ["Pagsanjan Falls stamp", "Pagsanjan Falls"], "question": "due to an error, the \"\", one of a series supposedly showcasing places of interest in the Philippines, actually shows a waterfall in California?"} +{"answers": ["History of a Six Weeks' Tour"], "question": "in 1814, Mary Shelley \"\" eloped with Percy Bysshe Shelley, later publishing her first work , about their walking tour of Europe?"} +{"answers": ["Q-Max"], "question": "the world's largest LNG carrier was named by and after Mozah Nasser al-Misnad, Sheikha of Qatar?"} +{"answers": ["Caduceus Cellars"], "question": "alternative rock musician Maynard James Keenan owns and operates his own winery, , in rural Arizona?"} +{"answers": ["Gabriel", "Mkhumane", "Gabriel Mkhumane"], "question": "Swazi police told 's mother that he would come home \"wrapped in a black bag\" hours before his death was reported?"} +{"answers": ["Mutinus caninus"], "question": "\"eggs\" of the foul-smelling, insect-attracting \"\" have been eaten in West Virginia?"} +{"answers": ["Mary Batten", "Batten", "Mary"], "question": "before earning a B.A. at New School for Social Research, science writer worked as a library clerk at the New York Public Library?"} +{"answers": ["Garrison Grist Mill Historic District"], "question": "the golf course \"\" around the buildings of the in Garrison, New York helps preserve their historic rural character?"} +{"answers": ["North Shore Rescue"], "question": "the British Columbia mountain search and rescue organization was originally formed for responding to an urban nuclear attack?"} +{"answers": ["Achille-Louis Foville", "Foville", "Achille-Louis"], "question": " was made a professor at Charenton in 1840, filling the vacancy created by the death of his old teacher Jean-Étienne Dominique Esquirol?"} +{"answers": ["The Birches", "The Birches"], "question": " \"\" in Garrison, New York, was known as the Honeymoon House because both of William Osborn's sons lived there after their weddings?"} +{"answers": ["Debates within libertarianism"], "question": "one of the chief motivations for is the impossibility of implementing anarchy through peaceful means?"} +{"answers": ["Bancroft", "Billy Bancroft", "Billy"], "question": "Welsh sportsman not only played rugby for Swansea and cricket for Glamorgan at St Helens Ground but also lived there as a child and became its groundsman when he retired?"} +{"answers": ["Grigory Dmitriyevich Stroganov", "Stroganov", "Grigory Stroganov", "Grigory"], "question": "in 1715, , the largest Russian landowner after the tsar, owned territories larger than modern Bulgaria or Iceland?"} +{"answers": ["Mike Berniker", "Berniker", "Mike"], "question": " produced Barbra Streisand's first three albums, which were described by \"The New York Times\" as \"among the most expressively uninhibited\" of her career?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas Lodwig", "Lodwig", "Thomas"], "question": "during the murder trial of , he claimed that he had used the poison potassium chloride to enhance the effect of painkillers rather than to kill his patient?"} +{"answers": ["Schools Plus"], "question": ", an education policy proposed by New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark, was boycotted by 15 schools?"} +{"answers": ["Zhu Ci", "Ci", "Zhu"], "question": "Tang Dynasty general , angry that he was removed from command due to his brother Zhu Tao's rebellion, later tried to become emperor of his own state of Qin?"} +{"answers": ["Elmendorf", "Theresa", "Theresa West Elmendorf", "Theresa Elmendorf"], "question": " was the first woman president of the American Library Association?"} +{"answers": ["National Hockey League All-Star Game", "37th National Hockey League All-Star Game"], "question": "Mario Lemieux became the only rookie in National Hockey League all-star history to win game MVP honours at the ?"} +{"answers": ["Diocesan School for Girls", "Diocesan School for Girls, Auckland"], "question": " students can download whiteboard notes to their laptops?"} +{"answers": ["City Sun", "The City Sun"], "question": ", a black-owned newspaper, told David Dinkins, New York City's first African American mayor, that he was \"beginning to look like a wimp\"?"} +{"answers": ["Porsche PFM 3200"], "question": "the \"\" was a version of the Porsche 911's air-cooled engine built for the general aviation market?"} +{"answers": ["Herbert", "Herbert Mayfield", "Herbert Earl Mayfield", "Mayfield"], "question": ", one of the Mayfield Brothers, a bluegrass band, earned his living as a welder for cattle feedlots in West Texas?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Mole Cricket 19"], "question": " was the first time a Western air force successfully destroyed a Soviet-built SAM network?"} +{"answers": ["Lanz", "Karl Hubert Lanz", "Hubert", "Hubert Lanz"], "question": "in February 1943, German General plotted to arrest Hitler during a visit to his headquarters?"} +{"answers": ["Buddy", "Fletcher", "Buddy Fletcher"], "question": "′s first experience with risk-reward tradeoff came from developing a strategy to bet on dog racing?"} +{"answers": ["electronic circuit topology", "Topology", "Topology"], "question": "Twin-T can be used as a substitute for bridge topology in many electronic circuits when grounding is an issue?"} +{"answers": ["Derek Maynard Davis", "Derek Davis", "Davis", "Derek Davis", "Derek"], "question": "artist met his wife at a sanatorium for tuberculosis patients?"} +{"answers": ["Warwick", "George", "George Greville, 2nd Earl of Warwick"], "question": " was baptized at St. Mary's, Warwick, with King George I standing as his sponsor?"} +{"answers": ["C. Iyothee Thass", "Iyothee", "Thass", "Iyothee Thass"], "question": " was a Dalit Buddhist leader from the Indian state of Tamil Nadu after whom a hospital was named?"} +{"answers": ["McDynamo"], "question": " won the Grade 1 Breeders' Cup Grand National Steeplechase in five consecutive years, with the fifth win coming as a 10-year-old, the oldest horse running that day?"} +{"answers": ["Kłodzko Fortress"], "question": "the in present-day southwestern Poland took the Austrians and the Prussians 200 years to build?"} +{"answers": ["Troger", "Paul Troger", "Paul"], "question": "Austrian Baroque painter was known for his frescoes in Austrian abbeys \"(example pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Simon Richardson"], "question": "British cyclist won two gold medals and one silver at the 2008 Summer Paralympics in Beijing?"} +{"answers": ["Beecher's Handmade Cheese"], "question": " is an artisan cheese maker in Seattle, Washington that is known for mixing combinations of cheese cultures?"} +{"answers": ["Rodney Hallworth", "Rodney", "Hallworth"], "question": "\"Daily Mail\" journalist was questioned during the 1956 police investigation of suspected serial killer John Bodkin Adams for leaking information to two MPs?"} +{"answers": ["Beoseon", "beoseon"], "question": "the are socks worn with hanbok, Korean traditional clothing?"} +{"answers": ["Benjamin Hallowell", "Carew", "Benjamin", "Benjamin Hallowell Carew"], "question": " gave his friend Lord Nelson a coffin made from the French flagship destroyed at the Battle of the Nile?"} +{"answers": ["Ben-Amotz", "Dahn Ben-Amotz", "Dahn"], "question": "despite having immigrated from Poland, was often considered the epitome of the concept of the Israeli native \"Sabra\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bear's Den"], "question": "there are stories of Metacomet, sachem of the Wampanoag Indians, meeting with allies near to plan attacks on Massachusetts towns during King Philip's War?"} +{"answers": ["Collegiate Basilica of the Birth of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Wiślica", "Collegiate church in Wiślica"], "question": "the Gothic , Poland \"\", was built in 1350 on foundations of two earlier Romanesque churches?"} +{"answers": ["C Kkompany"], "question": "the 2008 Hindi comedy film marks the directorial debut of scriptwriter Sachin Yardi?"} +{"answers": ["Jerry", "Jerry Shea", "Shea"], "question": " was the first player to achieve all four rugby scoring methods—try, conversion, penalty goal and drop goal—in a single international match?"} +{"answers": ["Fred L. Schiele", "Schiele", "Fred", "Fred Lyle Schiele"], "question": ", who managed Edwin Edwards' Concordia Parish gubernatorial campaign in 1971–1972, was appointed by Edwards in 1973 as the parish sheriff to succeed the scandal-plagued Noah W. Cross?"} +{"answers": ["Geoffroy's spider monkey"], "question": " \"\" has a prehensile tail that can support its entire body weight?"} +{"answers": ["Frank", "Barnes", "Frank Barnes", "Frank Barnes"], "question": "Major League Baseball pitcher scored three runs despite only having one hit in ten career at bats and having no walks, no hit by pitches and one caught stealing?"} +{"answers": ["Springfield Park", "Springfield Park"], "question": " was created in 1905 from the grounds of three London houses, one of which is now a cafe?"} +{"answers": ["City College", "City College"], "question": "Florida's paid US$11.2 million to acquire its current Fort Lauderdale campus?"} +{"answers": ["Akselsen", "Olav Akselsen", "Olav"], "question": "after six terms in the Norwegian Parliament, will take over as director of the Norwegian Maritime Directorate from October 2009?"} +{"answers": ["Kokushkin Bridge"], "question": "the \"K. Bridge\" mentioned in the opening scene of Dostoevsky's novel \"Crime and Punishment\" is the in Saint Petersburg?"} +{"answers": ["Tekle", "Mariyam", "Tekle Hawariat Tekle Mariyam"], "question": "a play by using animal characters to criticize the Ethiopian court prompted Empress Zewditu to ban all theatre in the country?"} +{"answers": ["Disley Tunnel"], "question": "when the was constructed, the navvies used 24 simultaneous working faces?"} +{"answers": ["Russula xerampelina"], "question": "the edible mushroom \"\" has a taste and smell reminiscent of shellfish or crab?"} +{"answers": ["Cooleemee"], "question": ", a plantation house in North Carolina, was built from approximately 300,000 bricks made on site?"} +{"answers": ["Khichan"], "question": "the people of , India have a tradition of offering five quintals of grain per day to Demoiselle Cranes \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Underground mine ventilation", "underground mine ventilation"], "question": "the cost of operating fans can account for one-third of the entire electrical power cost for a typical underground mine?"} +{"answers": ["PK Dwyer", "Dwyer", "PK"], "question": " is credited with forming the first-ever street band to busk at Pike Place Market, Seattle, Washington?"} +{"answers": ["Dictionarium Annamiticum Lusitanum et Latinum"], "question": "Quốc ngữ, the Vietnamese alphabet in general use today, was established by the 1651 trilingual Latin-Portuguese-Vietnamese dictionary ?"} +{"answers": ["M-69", "M-69"], "question": ", a state trunkline highway in Michigan, was truncated in 1960 to one-fifth of its length for 33 years?"} +{"answers": ["Baard Iversen", "Baard", "Iversen"], "question": ", a businessman based in Trondheim, Norway, was nicknamed \"the father of the Dovre Line\"?"} +{"answers": ["Music Television", "Z Music Television"], "question": "the cable channel was a Christian version of MTV until it closed in 2000?"} +{"answers": ["J. Angus", "John", "John Angus Weir", "Weir"], "question": "the fourth president of Wilfrid Laurier University, , helped form the university's undergraduate music therapy program?"} +{"answers": ["Yorishiro"], "question": "in Shinto, , such as sacred trees, attract spirits, give them a physical space to occupy and make them accessible to people for religious ceremonies?"} +{"answers": ["Marcellus", "Marcellus Augustus Stovall", "Stovall", "Marcellus A. Stovall"], "question": " left West Point after one year but later became a general?"} +{"answers": ["Alastair Borthwick", "Alastair", "Borthwick"], "question": "'s adventures ranged from hitchhiking to Ben Nevis in a lorry full of dead sheep to leading 600 men behind enemy lines during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Royce", "Royce Pollard", "Pollard"], "question": ", the mayor of Vancouver, Washington, bought and destroyed Starbucks coffee mugs bearing Portland, Oregon logos in a media stunt to assert his city's independence?"} +{"answers": ["Jardine", "Edward", "Edward E. Jardine", "Edward Jardine"], "question": ", after commanding 200 Union troops in an attempt to quell the New York Draft Riots, only escaped the rioters by wearing civilian clothes?"} +{"answers": ["Maseko", "Zola Maseko", "Zola"], "question": " was the first South African filmmaker to receive the top prize at FESPACO, the Golden Stallion of Yennenga, in 2005?"} +{"answers": ["Jock Wilson"], "question": ", who died at the age of 105 in September 2008, was Great Britain's oldest D-Day veteran?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Burton", "William Shakespeare Burton"], "question": "the Victorian painter was said to have dug a hole in the ground to stand in, so that he could paint the grass and ferns at eye level?"} +{"answers": ["Up Sunday"], "question": "the British late night satire show was described by one of the cast members as \"aimed at dirty-minded insomniacs\"?"} +{"answers": ["Finnic peoples"], "question": " are considered to be among the early indigenous inhabitants of Europe according to the Settlement Continuity Theory?"} +{"answers": ["Liu Yan", "Liu", "Yan", "Liu Yan"], "question": "the Tang Dynasty chancellor had, as a child, impressed Emperor Xuanzong of Tang by writing a song dedicated to his sacrifices at Mount Tai?"} +{"answers": ["Yoshikoto", "Nakamura Yoshikoto", "Nakamura"], "question": ", director of the South Manchurian Railway, sponsored his childhood friend, the famed author Natsume Sōseki on a publicity jaunt to Manchuria?"} +{"answers": ["Conforth", "Bruce", "Bruce Conforth", "Bruce Michael Conforth"], "question": "musician was the first curator at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, Ohio?"} +{"answers": ["Socialist Workers' Sport International"], "question": "the 1931 Workers Olympiad held in Vienna, organized by the , was larger than the 1932 Los Angeles Olympics both in number of participants and spectators?"} +{"answers": ["M3 Amphibious Rig"], "question": ", a self-propelled amphibious bridging vehicle, was originally developed by the German firm Eisenwerke Kaiserslautern?"} +{"answers": ["Suspiria de Profundis"], "question": "many of the pieces of the anthology were lost before publication, as its author Thomas de Quincey may have accidentally set them on fire?"} +{"answers": ["Abu Dhabi", "Guggenheim Abu Dhabi"], "question": "the United Arab Emirates has signed an agreement with the Guggenheim Foundation to build a in Abu Dhabi?"} +{"answers": ["Moulavi", "Vakkom", "Vakkom Moulavi"], "question": " was the founder of the newspaper \"Swadeshabhimani\" which was banned by the Government of Travancore due to its criticisms against the government and the Diwan P. Rajagopalachari?"} +{"answers": ["David Hoadley", "David Hoadley", "Hoadley", "David"], "question": " restructured management of the Panama Railway so that it avoided bankruptcy and finished its track a year early?"} +{"answers": ["The Life of Our Lord"], "question": "English novelist Charles Dickens wrote the bestseller for his children in 1849, but it was not published until 1934, 64 years after his death?"} +{"answers": ["John Grayson", "John B. Grayson", "John Breckinridge Grayson", "Grayson", "John"], "question": " died of pneumonia and tuberculosis three months after he joined the Confederate Army, without fighting a single battle?"} +{"answers": ["Anthony", "Anthony Buttimer", "Buttimer"], "question": "the German company Jako threatened to sue the Football Association of Ireland when referee refused to allow Sligo Rovers to wear their kit in a League of Ireland match?"} +{"answers": ["Rollins", "Joe Rollins", "Joe"], "question": "Houston attorney successfully defended the city in a suit regarding cost overruns and construction delays at Bush Intercontinental Airport?"} +{"answers": ["Bulwer-Lytton", "Lady", "Lady Constance Bulwer-Lytton"], "question": "suffragette carved the letter \"V\" (for \"Votes for Women\") into her breast using a piece of broken enamel from a hairpin?"} +{"answers": ["Griselda", "Griselda"], "question": "Vivaldi's opera is based on the folklore character Griselda as told by Giovanni Boccaccio in the \"The Decameron\"?"} +{"answers": ["Cohort model"], "question": "the in psycholinguistics attempts to describe the retrieval of words from the mental lexicon in terms of how speech stimulates neurons?"} +{"answers": ["Rocket Science", "Rocket Science"], "question": "Jeffrey Blitz wrote based on his own adolescence despite claiming to be \"allergic\" to autobiographical films?"} +{"answers": ["Willie Wilde", "Willie", "Wilde"], "question": "Irish journalist was described by Max Beerbohm as a \"dark, oily suspect\" sharing the \"coy, carnal smile & fatuous giggle\" of his younger brother, Oscar Wilde?"} +{"answers": ["Lucky Dragons"], "question": " have not only released 19 albums, but also run an art society called Sumi Ink Club and an internet community called Glaciers of Nice?"} +{"answers": ["McAllister Tower Apartments", "McAllister Tower"], "question": "the tower located at \"\" in San Francisco used to be a Methodist church, a hotel and an IRS office building before it was refurbished for residential use by students at UC Hastings?"} +{"answers": ["Per-Ingvar", "Per-Ingvar Brånemark", "Brånemark"], "question": "Swedish scientist ’s discovery of osseointegration led to the development of titanium dental implants?"} +{"answers": ["Cortissoz", "Royal", "Royal Cortissoz"], "question": "traditionalist American art critic denigrated the work of modern masters such as Vincent van Gogh as being the product of \"egotists\"?"} +{"answers": ["Agaricus abruptibulbus"], "question": "the edible mushroom grows better in the presence of the normally toxic element cadmium?"} +{"answers": ["Lajjun"], "question": "local legend in , a district center in Palestine under the Abbasids, held that the spring that served as its primary water source sprang from a stone after Abraham struck it with his staff?"} +{"answers": ["Hypertryptophanemia"], "question": "the presence of indoleic acid in one's urine may indicate a of the amino acid tryptophan in the blood?"} +{"answers": ["siphon", "Siphon", "Siphon"], "question": "a \"(example pictured)\" is used by some marine snails for tasting, by some clams for reproducing, and by octopuses for jet propulsion?"} +{"answers": ["Ichthyosis bullosa of Siemens", "ichthyosis bullosa of Siemens"], "question": "the rare skin disorder may be caused by a spontaneous mutation in the keratin 2e gene on chromosome 12?"} +{"answers": ["Shigeyoshi", "Miwa", "Shigeyoshi Miwa"], "question": "Admiral commanded Imperial Japanese Navy submarine forces during the attack on Pearl Harbor?"} +{"answers": ["Confederate Monument in Owensboro"], "question": "the in Owensboro, Kentucky was sculpted by a Hungarian?"} +{"answers": ["Li Bi"], "question": "Tang Dynasty chancellor declined chancellor appointments by Emperor Suzong and Emperor Daizong, eventually only accepting it under Emperor Dezong?"} +{"answers": ["Reggie McNamara", "McNamara", "Reggie"], "question": "throughout his lifetime, cyclist broke his collarbone 17 times, broke his skull, nose, jaw, and leg once, had 500 stitches, and accumulated 47 scars?"} +{"answers": ["Wilson", "Louis", "Louis Dicken Wilson"], "question": " left Edgecombe County US$40,000 upon his death in 1847, but US$28,000 of it was wasted?"} +{"answers": ["Antoine Thompson", "Antoine Maurice Thompson", "Thompson", "Antoine"], "question": "Erie County voters elected to the New York State Senate after he defeated cousins Marc Coppola and Al Coppola during the 2006 Democratic primary election?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Malato", "Malato", "Charles"], "question": "French anarchist and writer had a Neapolitan grandfather who suppressed a popular insurrection as commander-in-chief of the army of the last King of Naples?"} +{"answers": ["Songs for a Tailor"], "question": "Jack Bruce's 1969 LP was titled in tribute to the wardrobe designer for Bruce's former band, Cream?"} +{"answers": ["Wonderland Greyhound Park"], "question": " in Revere, Massachusetts features over of underground piping which heats the race track on cold and wet days?"} +{"answers": ["Davis", "Ronald Davis", "Ronald Davis", "Ronald Mark Davis", "Ronald"], "question": "former American Medical Association president played a major role in the AMA's 2008 apology to black doctors for the organization's history of racial discrimination?"} +{"answers": ["Bernard", "Bernard Courtois", "Courtois"], "question": " was the discoverer of iodine \"(crystal structure shown)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hall", "Albert Hall", "Albert Hall", "Al Hall", "Albert"], "question": "athlete won three Pan American Games gold medals in the hammer throw in three consecutive decades, with wins in 1959, 1963 and 1971?"} +{"answers": ["Union Station", "Union Station"], "question": "the in Owensboro, Kentucky was once turned into a discothèque and a pizza parlor?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Bolton", "William Jay", "William Jay Bolton"], "question": " was the first artist in the United States to design and manufacture figural stained glass windows?"} +{"answers": ["Manny Harris", "Manny", "Harris", "Manny'' Harris"], "question": " was the first player to start for three consecutive Detroit Public School League Basketball Champions since Jalen Rose and Voshon Lenard?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Abbott", "William Louis Abbott"], "question": ", American doctor and philanthropist, went to Madagascar to enlist in the native army against the second French occupation of the island?"} +{"answers": ["State Secretary", "State Secretary"], "question": "many Norwegian political parties opposed the establishment of a , only to expand that institution when in power?"} +{"answers": ["Scout Moor Wind Farm"], "question": "the controversial , which opened in September 2008, is presently the largest onshore wind farm in England?"} +{"answers": ["Guide Board Corners, New York", "Guide Board Corners"], "question": "three roads in were damaged and closed by Hurricane Agnes?"} +{"answers": ["Tso Moriri", "Tsomoriri"], "question": " \"\", with an altitude of in Ladakh, is the largest of the High Altitude Lakes in the Trans-Himalayan biogeographic region entirely within India?"} +{"answers": ["Katsunan", "Kuga Katsunan", "Kuga"], "question": "despite pioneer Japanese journalist 's advocacy of Japanese nationalism, government censors shut his newspaper down 30 times between 1889 and 1896?"} +{"answers": ["Dhatusena of Anuradhapura", "Dhatusena", "Anuradhapura"], "question": "King , who ruled Sri Lanka from 455 to 473, constructed 18 irrigation tanks, an irrigation canal, and the Avukana Buddha Statue?"} +{"answers": ["Naganandini"], "question": " is the 30th Melakarta rāgam in the 72 melakarta rāgam system of Carnatic music?"} +{"answers": ["Cemesto"], "question": "during the mid-20th century, panels were used in both prefabricated housing and houses designed by prominent architects?"} +{"answers": ["Banana production in Brazil"], "question": " account for approximately ten percent of the entire world's banana production?"} +{"answers": ["Autonomous Agrarian Union"], "question": "a 1930 proposal in the Czechoslovak parliament for greater autonomy for Transcarpathia, presented by the , gained support from the German National Socialists?"} +{"answers": ["Jvālāmukhi", "Jwalamukhi"], "question": "Indian revolutionary poet was arrested for his writings in 1971?"} +{"answers": ["Huffman", "Joan J. Huffman", "Joan Huffman", "Joan"], "question": "Republican , a former Houston judge who won a special election to the Texas State Senate on December 16, 2008, became the sixth woman in the 31-member chamber, a legislative record?"} +{"answers": ["Wu Shaocheng", "Shaocheng", "Wu"], "question": "the army career of the Tang Dynasty general was launched when the general Li Xilie adopted his suggestions in the campaign against Liang Chongyi?"} +{"answers": ["Russian Partition"], "question": "out of three partitions of Poland, the was the largest and most populous?"} +{"answers": ["Dustbin Baby", "Dustbin Baby"], "question": "author Jacqueline Wilson described , the BBC dramatisation of her novel of the same name, as the best ever film adaptation of her work?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Chandler", "Robert", "Chandler", "Robert Chandler"], "question": "\"The New York Times\" called CBS News executive the \"creator of the \"60 Minutes\" format\" of television newsmagazines?"} +{"answers": ["Evald Rygh", "Evald", "Rygh"], "question": ", a former Norwegian Minister of Finance and Customs, helped establish the Holmenkollen ski jump?"} +{"answers": ["You'll Never Eat Lunch in This Town Again"], "question": "it took the publisher's lawyers 14 months to approve the publication of , Julia Phillips' scandalous autobiography?"} +{"answers": ["Grasshopper Junction, Arizona", "Grasshopper Junction"], "question": "the population of in Arizona, USA, received the same estimated radiation dose pre-Plumbbob \"\" as they did afterward?"} +{"answers": ["Chomsky", "Carol", "Carol Doris Chomsky", "Carol Chomsky"], "question": "linguist developed the technique of repeated reading, in which children gain fluency by reading along with a recording of a text until they can do so on their own?"} +{"answers": ["Ron", "Ron Carey", "Carey", "Ron Carey"], "question": " was the first Teamsters General President elected by a direct vote of the membership?"} +{"answers": ["Kantō kubō"], "question": "14th-century shogun Ashikaga Takauji \"\" sent his son Motouji to Kamakura to consolidate his rule there, but ended up creating a rival shogunate because Motouji started calling himself ?"} +{"answers": ["Newark Park"], "question": ", a Tudor hunting lodge in Gloucestershire, was built in 1544 for a Groom of the Bedchamber to King Henry VIII?"} +{"answers": ["730", "730"], "question": "from 1945 until 1978, cars in Okinawa Prefecture drove on the right side of the road until a switch to left-hand drive as part of the , to match the rest of Japan?"} +{"answers": ["huttonite", "Huttonite"], "question": "the uncommon thorium nesosilicate mineral \"(unit cell pictured)\" was first discovered in 1950 in New Zealand?"} +{"answers": ["Schmidt", "Olaus Michael Schmidt", "Olaus"], "question": "over a ten-year period, served as Norwegian Minister of Justice for four non-consecutive terms?"} +{"answers": ["John W. Fuller", "John Wallace Fuller", "Fuller", "John"], "question": ", who led a Union Army division at the Battle of Atlanta and participated in Sherman's March to the Sea, was one of the few foreign-born generals in the American Civil War?"} +{"answers": ["Sternarchogiton nattereri"], "question": "male and female knifefish are so different that males were thought to be members of a different genus for 40 years?"} +{"answers": ["Stick candy", "stick candy"], "question": ", a form of hard candy with a colorful, barber pole-like spiral design, has a long history in the United States, dating to at least as early as 1837?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of the Severn"], "question": "the in 1655 in Annapolis, Maryland, was closely related to the conflicts of the English Civil War, which had concluded four years earlier in England?"} +{"answers": ["Holy Land USA"], "question": " \"\", a Connecticut theme park intended to replicate Bethlehem and Jerusalem of the biblical era, once attracted more than 40,000 visitors annually?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Harris", "William Gordon Harris"], "question": "'s tenure as Director-General of Highways at the British Ministry of Transport saw the construction of of motorways?"} +{"answers": ["Barbato", "John", "John Barbato"], "question": ", charged with being a \"capo\" or \"captain\" in the Genovese crime family, was released from prison in July 2008 at age 74?"} +{"answers": ["John", "John Baptist Medina", "Medina"], "question": "Sir became the first illustrator of John Milton's \"Paradise Lost\" \"(example pictured)\" in 1688?"} +{"answers": ["Bishop", "Barry Bishop", "Barry Chapman Bishop", "Barry Bishop", "Barry"], "question": "mountaineer , a member of the first American team to summit Mount Everest, lost all his toes to frostbite during the ascent?"} +{"answers": ["Sue", "Sue K. Hicks", "Hicks", "Sue Kerr Hicks"], "question": ", a prosecutor in the Scopes Monkey Trial who later became a judge in Tennessee, may have been the inspiration for the song, \"A Boy Named Sue,\" popularized by singer Johnny Cash in 1969?"} +{"answers": ["Abyssobrotula galatheae"], "question": " lives deeper in the ocean than any other known fish?"} +{"answers": ["Human rights in Qatar"], "question": "Qatar was the first country on the Persian Gulf to ?"} +{"answers": ["Impingement syndrome", "shoulder impingement syndrome"], "question": "the most common symptoms in are pain, weakness and a loss of strength at the shoulder?"} +{"answers": ["Kamilo Beach"], "question": " on the island of Hawaii, along with of adjacent shoreline, is considered one of the dirtiest beaches in the world because of accumulated marine debris from the Great Pacific Garbage Patch?"} +{"answers": ["Jose C. Abriol", "Jose", "Abriol"], "question": " was the first person to translate the Catholic Bible into Tagalog?"} +{"answers": ["Westland Dreadnought"], "question": "although its design and construction are now appreciated for being modern and futuristic, the monoplane crashed and was crippled on its inaugural flight?"} +{"answers": ["Cyril Pullin", "Cyril George Pullin", "Pullin", "Cyril"], "question": " designed the first successful British helicopter and his son was the pilot for its first flight in June 1938?"} +{"answers": ["Ineligibility Clause"], "question": "the of the U.S. Constitution places limitations upon the ability of members of the U.S. Congress to serve in other branches of the U.S. Federal Government?"} +{"answers": ["Williamsport and North Branch Railroad"], "question": "the tried to save money by using wooden rails in 1875, but found they were too light to support its trains?"} +{"answers": ["Fred Shaw Mayer", "Fred", "Mayer"], "question": " was appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire for breeding Birds of Paradise?"} +{"answers": ["Joseph Sadler", "Joseph Henry Sadler", "Sadler", "Joseph"], "question": "World Sculling Champion oarsman was a chimneysweep by profession?"} +{"answers": ["Agriculture in Guyana"], "question": " was halved between 1978 and 1988 due to the economic decline of the nation during the 1980s?"} +{"answers": ["Steven Hoefflin", "Steven M. Hoefflin", "Steven", "Hoefflin"], "question": " grafted skin to Michael Jackson’s scalp after the singer was burnt during the filming of a Pepsi commercial in 1984?"} +{"answers": ["May", "Bob May", "Bob May", "Bob"], "question": " got the role of the Robot in the 1960s TV series \"Lost in Space\" when he met the show's creator Irwin Allen in the studio lot who said \"if you can fit in the suit, you've got the job\"?"} +{"answers": ["Cryptoheros septemfasciatus"], "question": "both parents of the fish care for their fry intensively?"} +{"answers": ["Vesicular film"], "question": " is a type of photographic film that can be developed simply by heating it?"} +{"answers": ["Angie", "Debo", "Angie Debo", "Angie Elbertha Debo"], "question": "Oklahoma historian won numerous honors for her books on Native American history, but never found a permanent position in an academic history department?"} +{"answers": ["Schillinger v. United States"], "question": "in the 1894 case , the Supreme Court ruled that a patent infringement suit can't be pursued against the U.S. because it held sovereign immunity for intentional torts?"} +{"answers": ["I", "Kanthirava Narasaraja I", "Kanthirava Narasaraja", "Kanthirava"], "question": " was the first ruler in the Kingdom of Mysore to create symbols associated with Mysore royalty, such as the coins (Kanthiraya) that he named after himself?"} +{"answers": ["Quiriguá"], "question": "the Classic Period Maya archaeological site of in Guatemala has what is possibly the largest free-standing worked monolith \"\" in the New World?"} +{"answers": ["Bay Plain", "Prosperous Bay Plain"], "question": "the whorl snail \"Nesopupa turtoni\", previously known only as a fossil, was discovered alive in 2003 in the area of Saint Helena?"} +{"answers": ["Bakery Music"], "question": "B.Day, 's tenth-anniversary and parting concert, was performed at Rajamangala Stadium to an audience of 50,000 and was the largest concert ever held in Thailand at the time?"} +{"answers": ["S. Anantharamakrishnan", "S.", "Sivasailam Anantharamakrishnan", "Anantharamakrishnan"], "question": "industrialist became the first Indian director of the British-owned Simpson's group of companies of Madras in 1938?"} +{"answers": ["Great Divide Brewing Company"], "question": "the won a prestigious Great American Beer Festival award less than three months after opening?"} +{"answers": ["Søren Pedersen Jaabæk", "Jaabæk", "Søren Jaabæk", "Søren"], "question": "19th-century politician \"\" is the longest-serving member of parliament in the history of Norway?"} +{"answers": ["Jack Wheeler"], "question": "goalkeeper and his five defenders set a Football League record in the 1952–53 season by all playing in every league game for Huddersfield Town?"} +{"answers": ["Relative Values", "Relative Values"], "question": ", a satire of postwar snobbery, marked the return of Noël Coward to playwriting after World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Agrarian Party of Moldova", "Democratic Agrarian Party of Moldova"], "question": "internal division caused when three sympathizers of the competed in the 1996 presidential election was one factor that led to the party losing all parliamentary seats two years later?"} +{"answers": ["Paul Hamilton Allen", "Paul H. Allen", "Allen", "Paul"], "question": "tropical botanist assembled one of the most important collections of banana germplasm?"} +{"answers": ["Lublin 1980 strikes"], "question": "the marked the beginning of important socio-political changes in Poland, such as the creation of Solidarity and democratization of the country?"} +{"answers": ["Paschal", "Eze", "Paschal Eze", "C. Paschal Eze"], "question": " resigned as editor-in-chief of \"The Daily Observer\", a newspaper in The Gambia, after being pressured by management not to publish stories about a certain politician?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Glendon", "William Glendon", "William R. Glendon"], "question": " argued successfully before the U.S. Supreme Court that the Nixon Administration could not use prior restraint to prevent printing of the Pentagon Papers?"} +{"answers": ["Jenapharm"], "question": "the East German company synthesized steroids from hog bile because they lacked access to a source of the precursor diosgenin?"} +{"answers": ["V.", "V. R. Ramachandra Dikshitar", "Vishnampet R. Ramachandra Dikshitar", "Dikshitar"], "question": "Indian historian believed that ancient South Indians may have known of Australia and Polynesia before their discovery by Europeans?"} +{"answers": ["Joconde"], "question": "the French government database has over 220,000 online images of objects from nearly 300 French museums?"} +{"answers": ["Wyatt Tee Walker", "Wyatt", "Walker"], "question": "Rev. , pastor of Gillfield Baptist Church in Petersburg, Virginia, USA, was a co-founder of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference in 1957?"} +{"answers": ["Hershey Company", "Hershey Creamery Company", "Hershey Creamery"], "question": "the , founded in 1894 by five brothers from the Hershey family, has actually been owned and operated by the Holder family since the 1920s?"} +{"answers": ["Dick's Last Resort"], "question": ", an American bar and restaurant chain, encourages the staff to act obnoxiously towards their customers?"} +{"answers": ["Du You", "You", "Du"], "question": "one of the few criticisms against Tang Dynasty chancellor was that, after the death of his wife, he married a concubine?"} +{"answers": ["Al-Ansar", "al-Ansar", "Al-Ansar", "Iraqi Partisan movement, 1979–1988"], "question": "in a May 1983 attack on , forces of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan killed 150 communist cadres in northern Iraq?"} +{"answers": ["Montana State Prison"], "question": "a member of the Montana National Guard ended a riot at the by firing a WWII bazooka at the southwest tower of Cellblock 1?"} +{"answers": ["al-Khadra Mosque", "Al-Khadra Mosque"], "question": "according to tradition, \"\" in present-day Nablus is situated at the site where Jacob, a biblical patriarch, was presented with a blood-soaked tunic belonging to his lost son Joseph?"} +{"answers": ["The Red Poppies on Monte Cassino"], "question": "the song \"\", one of the best-known Polish war songs, was written during the Battle of Monte Cassino in May 1944?"} +{"answers": ["Manuel", "Manuel Klein", "Klein", "Manuel Joachim Klein"], "question": "Do you know that, after returning to his native England, New York composer suffered a trauma during the Zeppelin attacks in London during WWI that reportedly contributed to his early death?"} +{"answers": ["Asclepias cordifolia"], "question": "the stems of \"\", or Heart-leaf milkweed, were made into rope and string by the Miwok and used for skirts and capes?"} +{"answers": ["Roderigue Hortalez and Company"], "question": " was a fictitious front organization set up by France to help American revolutionaries fight England?"} +{"answers": ["Walter", "Walter A. McDougall", "McDougall", "Walter Allen McDougall"], "question": " received the 1986 Pulitzer Prize for History for his book \"The Heavens and the Earth: A Political History of the Space Age\"?"} +{"answers": ["Nesoptilotis flavicollis", "Yellow-throated honeyeater"], "question": "the is known for collecting hair from live animals such as horses, dogs and humans for lining its nest?"} +{"answers": ["CHANT", "CHANT"], "question": "the tanker ship ended up discharging her cargo in a French field during the Second World War?"} +{"answers": ["Cocijo"], "question": "the pre-Columbian Zapotec storm god was said to have created the world from his breath?"} +{"answers": ["The Causeway"], "question": "the 1862 opening of the second in Perth, Western Australia, was disrupted by a young man on horseback who raced across after announcing that he would be first to do so?"} +{"answers": ["Pui Tak Center"], "question": "after long-standing racketeering allegations, the FBI raided Chicago's , then known as the On Leong Merchants Association Building, in 1988?"} +{"answers": ["Stanley Gibbs", "Stanley Frederick Gibbs", "Stanley", "Gibbs"], "question": "Australian was awarded the Albert Medal in 1927 for his rescue of a boy during a shark attack, during which he punched and kicked the shark until it released the youth?"} +{"answers": ["London Clubs International"], "question": "a casino hosted the World Series of Poker Europe event in which Annette Obrestad became the youngest person to win a WSOP bracelet \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Diplomatic Protection Squad", "Diplomatic Protection Service"], "question": "in 1993, an officer in New Zealand's accidentally discharged a pistol on a VIP aircraft while in flight?"} +{"answers": ["Smith", "Luke Smith", "Luke Michael Smith", "Luke", "Luke Smith"], "question": " left video game journalism to work for game developer Bungie, after he had called their game \"Halo 2\" \"broken\"?"} +{"answers": ["Cortinarius rotundisporus"], "question": "applying potassium hydroxide to the blue and yellow Australian mushroom will turn it pinkish-purple?"} +{"answers": ["WNCV"], "question": " in Evergreen, Alabama, made national headlines in 1992 when the Supreme Court of Alabama ruled that state law allowed a disc jockey to be fired just because she is a woman?"} +{"answers": ["Steve", "Addington", "Steve Addington"], "question": "NASCAR described its 2008 Crew Chief of the Year as the \"complementary ice to driver Kyle Busch's fire\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ponhea Kraek", "Ponhea Kraek District"], "question": " was the home of Sek Yi, who died aged 120 years, claiming the title of Cambodia’s oldest man?"} +{"answers": ["Arshak Fetvadjian", "Arshak", "Fetvadjian", "Arshak Abrahami Fetvadjian"], "question": "in addition to designing postage stamps \"\", Armenian painter also painted the monuments of the medieval Armenian city of Ani?"} +{"answers": ["My Life as a 10-Year-Old Boy"], "question": "Nancy Cartwright wrote an autobiography, later adapted into a one-woman play, called ?"} +{"answers": ["Sickle Cell Anemia, a Molecular Disease", "Sickle cell anemia a molecular disease"], "question": "the concept of \"molecular disease\" from the 1949 paper \"\" became the basis for Linus Pauling's later views on molecular evolution and eugenics?"} +{"answers": ["Shane Hurlbut", "Shane", "Hurlbut"], "question": " became the youngest cinematographer ever to have been nominated for an American Society of Cinematographers award for a debut film, for his work on \"The Rat Pack\"?"} +{"answers": ["Rover", "Rover"], "question": "between 1903 and 1924 produced more than 10,000 motorcycles?"} +{"answers": ["Chajoma"], "question": "according to indigenous chronicles, the kingdom was one of the three principal kingdoms in highland Guatemala before the Spanish Conquest?"} +{"answers": ["Mechanics Bank"], "question": "the based in Richmond, California, declined a 60 million dollar government bailout?"} +{"answers": ["Phillips", "Macon Phillips", "Macon"], "question": "during the inauguration of Barack Obama, , the White House Director of New Media, posted the first official Obama Administration blog entry from Whitehouse.gov?"} +{"answers": ["Sheppard", "Sinéad", "Sinéad Sheppard"], "question": "former Six band member returned to Irish television on \"The All Ireland Talent Show\" in February 2009?"} +{"answers": ["Dambae District"], "question": "Haung Falls in the Cambodian district of have carved out a 1,425 square metre stone crater under the cascade?"} +{"answers": ["Milton station"], "question": "after the New York Central Railroad ended service to it, the in Milton, New York, was used by a local winery for tastings?"} +{"answers": ["Jack Brennan", "Brennan", "Jack"], "question": "'s accidental interruption of the Frost/Nixon interviews allowed Richard Nixon's staff to convince Nixon to offer a \"mea culpa\"?"} +{"answers": ["The War Is Over"], "question": "singer Phil Ochs wrote \"\" in 1967 to declare that the Vietnam War was over, eight years before the war actually ended?"} +{"answers": ["Anti-Nazi boycott of 1933"], "question": "Nazi Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels warned that their boycott of Jewish businesses \"\" \"will be resumed... until German Jewry has been annihilated\", if the was not ended?"} +{"answers": ["Bardstown station"], "question": "the in Bardstown, Kentucky, was the state's only dry stone railroad station?"} +{"answers": ["Alexander Faris", "Alexander", "Faris"], "question": " composed the theme tune for the classic 1970s television drama series \"Upstairs, Downstairs\"?"} +{"answers": ["André", "André Roch", "Roch"], "question": ", a pioneer in avalanche research, was caught in avalanches three times?"} +{"answers": ["Fiona pinnata"], "question": "although the nudibranch slug lives in open sea worldwide, it cannot swim?"} +{"answers": ["Drosera regia"], "question": "the carnivorous plant \"(pictured, with prey)\" is one of the most imperiled \"Drosera\" species, with a single small population estimated to consist of only 50 mature plants?"} +{"answers": ["Hovdan", "Alfhild", "Alfhild Hovdan"], "question": " initiated the tradition of the Trafalgar Square Christmas tree \"\", in 1947?"} +{"answers": ["Arthur", "Alexander Arthur", "Alexander", "Alexander Alan Arthur"], "question": "Scottish-born engineer spent millions of dollars in unsuccessful logging, mining, and resort enterprises in southern Appalachia in the late 19th century?"} +{"answers": ["Rubiaceae"], "question": "plant species of the family have supplied coffee, quinine, syrup of ipecac, dimethyltryptamine, and indirectly, warfarin?"} +{"answers": ["Sturdivant Hall"], "question": "in a short story by Kathryn Tucker Windham, \"\", a historic house museum in Alabama, is haunted?"} +{"answers": ["German art"], "question": "the innovations of include the oldest sculpture of the human form and the first independent Western landscape paintings \"(example pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Evan Jones", "Evan Jones", "Evan", "Jones"], "question": "Jamaican-born poet, playwright and screenwriter wrote the 1963 BBC television play \"Madhouse on Castle Street\" in which Bob Dylan made his acting début?"} +{"answers": ["Solanum erianthum"], "question": "although the fruits of the nightshade are considered poisonous and can be used in arrow poison, they can be cooked and eaten and are even made into curry in southern India?"} +{"answers": ["Baker", "Thomas", "Thomas Baker", "Thomas Baker"], "question": "Australian aviator Captain \"\" was credited with the destruction of 12 German aircraft between July and October 1918, before he was shot down and killed?"} +{"answers": ["Herman", "Lamm", "Herman Lamm", "Herman Karl Lamm"], "question": "infamous bank robber John Dillinger \"\" studied the techniques of modern bank robbery pioneered by ?"} +{"answers": ["Benjamin Ten Broeck House", "Benjamin Ten Broeck"], "question": "although the north of Kingston, New York, was built by Dutch settlers, the layout of one of its additions suggests its residents were Palatine Germans?"} +{"answers": ["Capture of Malacca", "Capture of Malacca"], "question": "the in 1511 was accomplished by Afonso de Albuquerque with 1,200 men and less than 20 ships?"} +{"answers": ["Jack's Luck Runs Out"], "question": "Jason Little was nominated for a Harvey Award and an Ignatz Award for his creation of the comic book ?"} +{"answers": ["Agustín Ross Cultural Centre"], "question": "the in Pichilemu was the first casino in Chile?"} +{"answers": ["Renwick Smallpox Hospital", "Smallpox Hospital"], "question": "the former \"\" on Roosevelt Island is New York City's only landmarked ruins?"} +{"answers": ["Longtail stingray", "longtail stingray"], "question": "tail length is not a reliable way to identify the , because its tail is often damaged?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Sharington", "Sharington"], "question": " \"\" was pardoned after he was described in a sermon by Bishop Hugh Latimer as \"an honest gentleman, and one that God loveth\"?"} +{"answers": ["Paul", "Paul Walter Eggers", "Steven Paul Eggers", "Paul Eggers", "Eggers"], "question": ", the Texas Republican gubernatorial nominee in 1970, trailed his senatorial ticket mate, George H.W. Bush, by 34,000 votes, and both lost to Democrats?"} +{"answers": ["Summerland Oil Field", "Summerland Offshore Oil Field"], "question": "the began operations in as early as 1896 when oil was drilled from piers along the coast of Summerland, California, USA?"} +{"answers": ["StillNo1"], "question": "the music on Slut's album has been compared to a variety of different artists, amongst them Radiohead, Depeche Mode, The Divine Comedy, Sigur Rós and The Beatles?"} +{"answers": ["David", "Morehouse", "David Morehouse"], "question": ", president of the Pittsburgh Penguins, served on the presidential campaigns of Bill Clinton, Al Gore, and John Kerry?"} +{"answers": ["Red Dragon", "Red Dragon"], "question": "the was the flagship of the first voyage of the East India Company?"} +{"answers": ["Hairography"], "question": "American entertainer Eve was asked to guest-star in the \"Glee\" episode \"\" after Whitney Houston declined to appear?"} +{"answers": ["Precious Blood Catholic Church", "Precious Blood Catholic Church"], "question": "the \"Los Angeles Times\" wrote that a motorist passing the playground at \"\" might think \"he'd been transported to a Catholic school in circa-1950s Chicago or Pittsburgh\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hill 50 Gold Mine"], "question": "the was Australia's most profitable mine between 1955 and 1961?"} +{"answers": ["Starobrno Brewery"], "question": " annually produces a special batch of green beer distributed only on Maundy Thursday?"} +{"answers": ["Xeromphalina campanella"], "question": "the cap of the mushroom resembles a navel when the mushroom matures?"} +{"answers": ["Dorothy", "Geeben", "Dorothy P. Geeben", "Dorothy Geeben"], "question": "centenarian was the oldest mayor in the United States until her death on January 10, 2010?"} +{"answers": ["Justin", "Justin"], "question": "the Byzantine emperor Justin II had his cousin, the general and former consul , murdered in his sleep as a potential rival to the throne?"} +{"answers": ["Nicolas Andry", "Nicolas", "Andry"], "question": " gave the field of orthopedic surgery its name with his 1741 book \"Orthopédie\"?"} +{"answers": ["Zygomatic plate"], "question": "in rodents, the position of the varies from nearly horizontal to nearly vertical?"} +{"answers": ["Corporate chambers", "Corporate chambers"], "question": "the in interwar Estonia were inspired by the example of Fascist Italy?"} +{"answers": ["United Methodist Church", "Manchester United Methodist Church"], "question": " in St. Louis, Missouri, originally had separate doors for men and women?"} +{"answers": ["Tufo", "Tufo"], "question": " is a Mozambican dance said to have originated when the Islamic prophet Mohammed migrated to Medina?"} +{"answers": ["Minuscule 541"], "question": ", a fragmentary manuscript of the New Testament, has an unusual number of iotacistic errors?"} +{"answers": ["Caspian whipsnake"], "question": "in 2007, three specimens of the were found in Galaţi County, the first in Moldavia (eastern Romania) since 1937?"} +{"answers": ["1770 Port-au-Prince earthquake"], "question": "the destroyed all the buildings of Port-au-Prince, in the French colony of Saint-Domingue (the future Haiti)?"} +{"answers": ["Baptismal font at St Bartholomew's Church, Liège"], "question": "the origins of the , usually dated 1107–1118, have been much disputed by art historians?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas Stockdale Rhea", "Thomas", "Rhea", "Thomas Rhea"], "question": "Kentucky political boss was instrumental in getting delegates from Southern states to vote to nominate Franklin D. Roosevelt for president at the 1932 Democratic National Convention?"} +{"answers": ["Arthur E. Bartlett", "Arthur", "Bartlett"], "question": " co-founded Century 21 Real Estate with a single office in 1971 and saw the firm grow to 7,700 offices worldwide by the time of his death in 2009?"} +{"answers": ["Shepherd", "Samuel", "Samuel Shepherd"], "question": " repeatedly refused judicial posts, partially due to his deafness, before becoming Lord Chief Baron of the Scottish Court of Exchequer in 1819?"} +{"answers": ["Colitis-X"], "question": " is a fatal form of acute colitis in horses, with severe diarrhea, abdominal pain, shock and dehydration, and near 100% mortality in less than 24 hours?"} +{"answers": ["Jean-Baptiste Annibal Aubert du Bayet", "Jean-Baptiste", "Bayet"], "question": " was born in French Louisiana in 1759, became Minister of Defense of France in 1795, and died as French Ambassador to the Ottoman Empire \"\" in 1797?"} +{"answers": ["1930 Michigan Wolverines football team"], "question": "the undefeated was led by Harry Newman, referred to by the United Press as the \"crack Jewish field general\"?"} +{"answers": ["Shoshone Lake"], "question": "there are more than 80 geysers \"(example pictured)\" at the southwest end of in Wyoming, US, one of the highest concentrations of geysers in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Clark", "Dean", "Dean Clark", "Dean Clark"], "question": "semi-professional footballer made over one hundred appearances for Northwood F.C.?"} +{"answers": ["Scarman Report", "Scarman report"], "question": "as a result of the into the 1981 Brixton riots, the independent Police Complaints Authority was established in 1985?"} +{"answers": ["Stubbe – Von Fall zu Fall", "Von Fall zu Fall"], "question": " is the most successful detective series produced by the ZDF?"} +{"answers": ["Josef Hora", "Josef", "Hora"], "question": " was one of the seven Czech Communist writers who denounced the new Stalinist leader of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia Klement Gottwald in 1929?"} +{"answers": ["Mike Mikulak", "Mikulak", "Mike"], "question": "1930s NFL fullback got his nickname because he wore a metal chest protector over his protuding sternum?"} +{"answers": ["Hotel Valley Ho"], "question": "Bette Davis, Roy Rogers, Frankie Avalon, Humphrey Bogart, Betty Grable, Janet Leigh, Cary Grant and Tony Curtis all stayed at the \"\" in Scottsdale, Arizona?"} +{"answers": ["Mary Rose", "Mary Rose Museum", "Mary Rose Trust"], "question": "the was a Tudor period warship that sank during the Battle of the Solent in 1545 and was salvaged \"\" by maritime archaeologists 437 years later?"} +{"answers": ["Lesopoval"], "question": "the music of the Russian band is inspired by the six years its co-founder Mikhail Tanich spent in a Soviet labor camp?"} +{"answers": ["Kashi", "Kashi"], "question": "\"\", the name of an all natural, seven whole grain food company based in La Jolla, California, means \"happy\" in Chinese and \"energy\" in Japanese?"} +{"answers": ["Pavel", "Antseborenko", "Pavel Afanasevich Antseborenko", "Pavel Antseborenko"], "question": " was awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union in 1944 for detonating a live hand grenade to avoid capture, killing himself and several German troops in the process?"} +{"answers": ["West Coast Choppers"], "question": "Jesse G. James' company earns 60% of its revenue from sales of T-shirts and other tie-in merchandise?"} +{"answers": ["1895 Michigan Wolverines football team"], "question": "the \"(player pictured)\" outscored its opponents 266 to 14 and clinched a claim to the Western championship of American football?"} +{"answers": ["Johan", "Höckert", "Johan Fredrik Höckert"], "question": "Swedish history painter died of natural causes at the age of 40, only two years after becoming professor at the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts?"} +{"answers": ["Abelin", "Pierre Abelin", "Pierre"], "question": "the French Minister of Cooperation initiated the process that culminated with the signing of the Lomé Convention in 1975?"} +{"answers": ["Das Erbe", "Heritage"], "question": "in , a Nazi propaganda movie, a friendly professor shows a young blonde woman how animals pursue \"racial policy\"?"} +{"answers": ["Quartet San Francisco", "San Francisco"], "question": "eclectic and non-traditional has been nominated five times for Grammy Awards, most recently for \"QSF Plays Brubeck\", the first all-Dave Brubeck string quartet recording?"} +{"answers": ["Carmen Priami"], "question": "the Latin poem features an artificially archaic language as a reaction to the Hellenizing trend in Latin poetry led by Ennius?"} +{"answers": ["La Crosse Fairgrounds Speedway"], "question": "the is the only NASCAR-sanctioned asphalt track in Wisconsin?"} +{"answers": ["Perry", "Perry Harrington", "Perry Donell Harrington", "Harrington"], "question": "former Philadelphia Eagles running back was expected to compete for the starting fullback job in 1981 when he broke his leg in the fourth game of the season?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Mingtiao"], "question": "the marked the beginning of the Shang dynasty?"} +{"answers": ["Yongyoot Thongkongtoon", "Yongyoot", "Thongkongtoon"], "question": "Thai director s debut film was \"The Iron Ladies\", a fact-based sports comedy about a volleyball team of gay and transgender men?"} +{"answers": ["7th Battalion", "7th Battalion"], "question": "four members of the received the Victoria Cross for their actions during the Battle of Lone Pine in August 1915?"} +{"answers": ["Sexuality in the Philippines"], "question": "pre-colonial in the Philippines involved equating the size of a woman's breasts and the wideness of her hips with the price of the dowry?"} +{"answers": ["Cortinarius archeri"], "question": "the mushroom is featured on the cover of the book \"Fungi of Southern Australia\"?"} +{"answers": ["Altar de Sacrificios"], "question": "the Maya site of in Guatemala was one of the first places to be settled in the Maya lowlands?"} +{"answers": ["Macaulay", "Thomas", "Thomas Bassett Macaulay", "T. B. Macaulay"], "question": "most of the world's pure bred Holstein cattle descend from the herd of 20th century Canadian actuary ?"} +{"answers": ["Open Boat", "The Open Boat"], "question": "Stephen Crane \"\" based the 1898 short story \"\" upon his personal experience of having survived a shipwreck off the coast of Florida?"} +{"answers": ["79431 b", "HIP 79431 b"], "question": "the recently discovered extrasolar planet is regarded as one of the most massive planets around M dwarf stars?"} +{"answers": ["Beaverkill Valley Inn"], "question": "the , near Lew Beach, New York, is the only remaining fishing lodge on the upper Beaver Kill from the early days of dry-fly trout fishing in the Catskills?"} +{"answers": ["Đại Việt sử lược"], "question": " is considered the oldest remaining annals of the history of Vietnam?"} +{"answers": ["Culham Bridge"], "question": " has twice been an important defensive position on the River Thames?"} +{"answers": ["Tristan Quilt"], "question": "the tragic romance of Tristan and Iseult is the subject matter of the , a rare survival of medieval trapunto quilting?"} +{"answers": ["Wolfgang Ilgenfritz", "Ilgenfritz", "Wolfgang"], "question": "in 2001, , along with several other Members of the European Parliament, declared his personal financial interests online?"} +{"answers": ["Franz Anton Knittel", "Franz", "Knittel"], "question": " deciphered the Gothic text of the palimpsest Codex Carolinus in 1762?"} +{"answers": ["Rossitten Bird Observatory"], "question": "about a million birds were banded at the between its establishment in 1901 and the end of the Second World War?"} +{"answers": ["Richard Allen", "Richard Allen", "Allen", "Richard"], "question": ", a Dublin draper, raised £20,000 for Irish famine relief efforts by writing letters to America?"} +{"answers": ["Craig", "Craig Campbell", "Craig Campbell", "Campbell"], "question": "freestyle BMX rider pioneered the Rocket Air and the 540 wallride on a BMX bike?"} +{"answers": ["2010 East–West Shrine Game"], "question": "in U.S. college football, the had the lowest attendance of any of the 85 East-West Shrine Games?"} +{"answers": ["Neda Agha-Soltan Graduate Scholarship"], "question": "the Iranian embassy in London protested after The Queen's College, Oxford, established named after Neda Agha-Soltan, who died in the 2009 Iranian election protests?"} +{"answers": ["Ingimundr"], "question": "according to a medieval source, was supposed to have been declared king in the Hebrides, but his raping and pillaging enraged the locals, and he was slain on Lewis in 1097?"} +{"answers": ["Drosera derbyensis"], "question": "the Western Australian carnivorous plant was first found by Allen Lowrie near the Boab Prison Tree just outside of Derby?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William May", "May", "William May"], "question": "theater producer was inspired to create \"Walking with Dinosaurs – The Live Experience\" \"\" after watching cranes constructing the Southern Cross railway station in Melbourne?"} +{"answers": ["Elena Fisher"], "question": "\"GameDaily\" named \"Uncharted\" character the 49th hottest video game babe of all time?"} +{"answers": ["Victoria Kaspi", "Kaspi", "Victoria"], "question": "Canadian astrophysicist was one of the first to observe the cosmic recycling of pulsars?"} +{"answers": ["Second Battle of Agua Prieta"], "question": "in 1915, during the Mexican Revolution, Woodrow Wilson allowed Carranza's troops to be moved over US territory, contributing to Pancho Villa's \"\" defeat at the ?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Cuautla", "Battle of Cuautla"], "question": "the between the Zapatistas \"\" and troops of Porfirio Diaz, has been described as \"six of the most terrible days of battle\" in the Mexican Revolution?"} +{"answers": ["Ron Swanson"], "question": "Nick Offerman, who plays on the NBC comedy series \"Parks and Recreation\", has received significant praise and been called the show's \"secret weapon\"?"} +{"answers": ["Gerda Grepp", "Grepp", "Gerda"], "question": "Norwegian journalist and anti-fascist was the first female reporter from Scandinavia to cover the Spanish Civil War as a war correspondent?"} +{"answers": ["Felipe Neri Jiménez", "Felipe", "Neri", "Felipe Neri"], "question": ", a deaf Zapatista general, constructed explosives out of salmon cans and earned the nickname \"mochaorejas\" (clipper of ears) by cutting off ears of his prisoners and deserters?"} +{"answers": ["Cranbrook and Tenterden Light Railway"], "question": "although only a 1½ mile (2.41 km) long section of the was ever built, it is still in use today as part of the Kent and East Sussex Railway?"} +{"answers": ["Lý Thần Tông", "Lý", "Tông", "Ly Than Tong"], "question": "in 1130 the Emperor ordered that all daughters of court mandarins of the Lý Dynasty must not wed so that he could select them as concubines?"} +{"answers": ["Gowardia"], "question": ", a lichen found in tundra of the Northern Hemisphere, is named after the lichenologist Trevor Goward?"} +{"answers": ["Code of Vengeance"], "question": " starred Charles Taylor as David Dalton, a character created for a planned spin-off series from \"Knight Rider\"?"} +{"answers": ["UdiWWW"], "question": " was among the first web browsers to support the HTML 3 specification?"} +{"answers": ["Lee DeWyze", "Lee", "DeWyze"], "question": "WuLi Records, owned by the Ministry's Louis Svitek, released an album by , a ninth season finalist of \"American Idol\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ada", "Francisco Ada", "Francisco Castro Ada", "Francisco"], "question": ", the first Lieutenant Governor of the Northern Mariana Islands, spearheaded the construction of the modern Saipan International Airport?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas Hengelbrock", "Thomas", "Hengelbrock"], "question": "Pina Bausch and conductor staged Gluck's \"Orfeo ed Euridice\" in Paris and the ancient theater in Epidaurus?"} +{"answers": ["Dorofei"], "question": "after losing a fight with Mikhail Gorbachev's cat, Dmitry Medvedev's cat was castrated?"} +{"answers": ["Tornado outbreak of August 8–9, 1993", "August 8–9, 1993, tornado outbreak"], "question": "the in the American Midwest spawned the most recent single tornado to cause multiple deaths in Minnesota?"} +{"answers": ["Fang Island"], "question": "indie rock band took its name from a fictional location described in an \"Onion\" article as a secret hideaway of then U.S. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld?"} +{"answers": ["Eoplectreurys"], "question": "the extinct spider is the oldest described genus of Haplogynae, predating spiders from Cretaceous amber in Jordan and Lebanon?"} +{"answers": ["Hungry Bentley"], "question": ", an abandoned village in Derbyshire, England, was named for the poor quality of its land?"} +{"answers": ["Never Before", "Never Before"], "question": "the original recording of The Byrds' song \"Eight Miles High\" was not released until its appearance on the compilation album in 1987, some 22 years after it had been committed to tape?"} +{"answers": ["Bassett", "Johnnie Alexander Bassett", "Johnnie Bassett", "Johnnie"], "question": "the American electric blues guitarist, singer, and songwriter, , played on The Miracles 1958 debut single, \"Got a Job\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hope", "Hope"], "question": "after Egypt was defeated by Israel during the Six-Day War the Egyptian government issued copies of the paintings to its troops?"} +{"answers": ["Parties and factions in Isabelline Spain"], "question": "one was known as the \"polacos\" because of its leader's Polish ancestry?"} +{"answers": ["Adrian Crowley", "Crowley", "Adrian"], "question": "Ryan Adams cited Irish singer-songwriter \"\" in a 2005 \"Rolling Stone\" interview when asked \"Who's the best songwriter that no one's heard of\"?"} +{"answers": ["Frente Popular", "Frente Popular", "Frente Popular Party"], "question": "the Communist-led polled just 1.82% votes in the 1963 Goa elections, largely due to the Catholic Church's backing of the rival United Goans Party?"} +{"answers": ["St. Remy's Catholic Church"], "question": " in Russia, Ohio, has been designated a historic site despite extensive modifications?"} +{"answers": ["Batalla del Monte de las Cruces", "Battle of Monte de las Cruces"], "question": "no one is sure why, despite his victory at the in 1810, Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla retreated from Mexico City?"} +{"answers": ["Eliot", "George", "George Fielding Eliot"], "question": " military analysis was part of the ten-hour CBS TV news coverage of the Pearl Harbor attack on December 7, 1941, which was the first extended television coverage of a major breaking news event?"} +{"answers": ["Kibuuka", "Tofiri Kibuuka", "Tofiri"], "question": ", one of the first blind men to reach the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro, was the first African to compete at the Winter Paralympic Games?"} +{"answers": ["George Sitwell", "George", "George Sitwell", "Sitwell"], "question": "17th-century ironmaster s vertically integrated business was so successful he exported a rolling mill to the West Indies?"} +{"answers": ["1868 Arica earthquake"], "question": "the tsunami triggered by the , that led to 25,000 deaths in Peru and northern Chile, caused damage and at least one death in New Zealand?"} +{"answers": ["Reeta Sisko Hanhijoki", "Sisko", "Hanhijoki", "Sisko Hanhijoki"], "question": " won 28 Finnish championship titles in the 60, 100 and 200 metres events between 1985 and 1993?"} +{"answers": ["Thor", "Thor"], "question": "in August 2001, the Galileo spacecraft flew through the sulfur dioxide gas plume of the Ionian volcano \"(Io with Thor pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jamison Square"], "question": ", an urban water park for children in Portland, Oregon, features \"goofy tiki totems\" by Kenny Scharf?"} +{"answers": ["Biblioteca comunale Luciano Benincasa", "Luciano Benincasa Town Library"], "question": "the in Ancona, Italy, has a collection of musical manuscripts of more than 50 classical composers?"} +{"answers": ["Coastal fish"], "question": "the stargazer \"\", a widespread , is an ambush predator which can deliver both venom and electric shocks, and has been called \"the meanest thing in creation\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lowell Bridge"], "question": "Do you know that, to stay above the reservoir the Dexter Dam would make, the , in Lowell, Oregon, was raised about in 1953?"} +{"answers": ["Letters of Ayn Rand"], "question": ", published in 1995, was the first book by Ayn Rand to receive a positive review in \"The New York Times Book Review\" since 1943?"} +{"answers": ["Johan", "Johan Gustaf Sandberg", "Sandberg"], "question": "s frescoes in Uppsala Cathedral depicting Gustav Vasa were the first frescoes painted in Sweden?"} +{"answers": ["Bennett's stingray"], "question": "the tail of the can make up three quarters of its total length?"} +{"answers": ["``Odd Fellows' Cemetery Mound", "Odd Fellows' Cemetery Mound"], "question": "a in Newtown, Ohio, was spared destruction because of its location in a cemetery?"} +{"answers": ["Trenton", "Daniel Trenton", "Daniel"], "question": " was head coach for the Australian Olympic taekwondo team in 2008?"} +{"answers": ["Charles", "Charles Lee Perry", "Charles Perry", "Perry", "Charles Perry"], "question": "Lubbock accountant unseated Delwin Jones, the oldest member of the Texas House of Representatives, in the Republican runoff held on April 13, 2010?"} +{"answers": ["Storm-Adriance-Brinckerhoff House", "Storm–Adriance–Brinckerhoff House"], "question": "when a crowd removed their hats before hearing George Washington speak at the in East Fishkill, New York, he told them to put them back on since he was just an ordinary man?"} +{"answers": ["Mandora Marsh", "Mandora Salt Marsh"], "question": " contains the most inland occurrence of mangroves in Australia?"} +{"answers": ["Charron Island"], "question": ", near Montreal, has been known historically under at least four different names?"} +{"answers": ["Fortune Theatre", "Fortune Theatre, Dunedin"], "question": " once performed a play about William Larnach's family in the ballroom of Larnach Castle?"} +{"answers": ["Tonight with Craig Doyle"], "question": " is pre-recorded because the presenter was doing other presenting work?"} +{"answers": ["Osogovo Monastery"], "question": "Do you know that, according to legend, was spared from destruction by the Ottomans after they were overcome by its spiritual force?"} +{"answers": ["Støren", "Finn", "Finn Støren", "Finn Sofus Støren"], "question": " has been called \"Vidkun Quisling's informal Minister of Foreign Affairs\"?"} +{"answers": ["Muppet Monster Adventure"], "question": "the PlayStation video game featured an 'intuitive swimming system' that NGC Magazine compared favourably to the one in \"Super Mario 64\"?"} +{"answers": ["Saborios"], "question": "the Byzantine general began a revolt against Constans II, but was killed by his horse?"} +{"answers": ["Las Virgenes Cristianas Expuestas al Populacho"], "question": "Hidalgo's winning silver medal for his painting at the 1884 Madrid Exposition was hailed as a sign that Filipinos can participate in European culture?"} +{"answers": ["Gatch Site"], "question": "the \"Bottoms\" of Milford, Ohio, contain a Woodland period ?"} +{"answers": ["Pennsylvania Railroad 520", "Pennsylvania Railroad"], "question": "the Pennsylvania Railroad steam locomotive had its boiler explode and pulled a \"railfan special\", before it was preserved in the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania?"} +{"answers": ["Oryzomys couesi"], "question": "the rice rat is infected by two different hantaviruses?"} +{"answers": ["East Texas Historical Association"], "question": "the was founded in 1927, disbanded during the Great Depression, and reborn in 1962?"} +{"answers": ["Sarcoscypha occidentalis"], "question": "despite being named for its distribution in the western hemisphere, the fungus \"\" is also found in Asia?"} +{"answers": ["Gossia acmenoides"], "question": " (scrub ironwood) is named in honour of ex-Queensland Premier Wayne Goss?"} +{"answers": ["Duncan", "Duncan Garner", "Garner"], "question": "a golden handshake report by New Zealand journalist cost an MP his Cabinet position?"} +{"answers": ["Bruce Lyttelton Richmond", "Bruce", "Richmond"], "question": " was the longest-serving editor of the \"Times Literary Supplement\", for 35 years from 1902 to 1937?"} +{"answers": ["Hooker Emerald Brooch", "Hooker Emerald"], "question": "the \"\" was used for a belt buckle by an Ottoman Sultan?"} +{"answers": ["Brandon Thomas", "Amy", "Amy Marguerite Brandon Thomas", "Amy Brandon Thomas", "Thomas"], "question": "actress was the daughter of famous playwright Brandon Thomas?"} +{"answers": ["Mahamuni Buddha Temple"], "question": "a hole was made in 1997 in the belly of the Mahamuni Buddha statue \"\" at the in Mandalay, Myanmar, aiming to steal embedded jewels thought to be inside?"} +{"answers": ["Francis Joseph Fogarty", "Francis", "Fogarty", "Francis Fogarty"], "question": "Air Chief Marshal Sir gained both a mention in dispatches and the Distinguished Flying Cross for his operational flying in Iraq in the early 1920s?"} +{"answers": ["Alistair Urquhart", "Alistair", "Urquhart"], "question": "when Scotsman was a Japanese prisoner of war, he survived the building of the infamous Death Railway, the sinking of a Japanese hell ship, and the atomic bombing of Nagasaki?"} +{"answers": ["Ilkley Toy Museum"], "question": "the in Yorkshire, England, is a notable habitat for \"Brunus edwardii\"?"} +{"answers": ["Alanqa saharica", "Alanqa"], "question": " is a newly described pterosaur from Morocco which had a wingspan of up to six metres?"} +{"answers": ["Odd Øyen", "Odd", "Øyen"], "question": ", active in Norway's WWII resistance, later became the first non-Swede in many years to be decorated with the Order of Vasa for participation in the Congo Crisis?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Sharp", "Sharp", "William Sharp"], "question": ", surgeon to paupers and a princess, commissioned a painting of his family playing music on a barge?"} +{"answers": ["Gassed", "Gassed"], "question": "even though \"\" was voted picture of the year by the Royal Academy of Arts, E. M. Forster considered it too heroic?"} +{"answers": ["Eastern Docklands"], "question": "the in Amsterdam, which used to be an industrial harbor area, now attracts trendy professionals and young families with children?"} +{"answers": ["Doug Flex", "Doug", "Doug Yasinsky", "Flex"], "question": " and Brick Bronsky started their own Harrisburg-based wrestling league, International Pro Wrestling?"} +{"answers": ["Jim", "Keet", "Jim Keet"], "question": "as a state senator in 1995, , the 2010 Arkansas Republican gubernatorial nominee, co-sponsored a law to raise safety standards for boating?"} +{"answers": ["Bennett", "Kirt", "Kirt Bruce Bennett", "Kirt Bennett"], "question": "s Young Leaders Academy in Baton Rouge was cited for excellence on \"The Oprah Winfrey Show\" and George H.W. Bush's \"National Points of Light\"?"} +{"answers": ["Dunne D.6", "Dunne D.7"], "question": "control of the was provided by a pair of levers, one for each of the pilot's hands?"} +{"answers": ["Calstone Wellington"], "question": "near the Ridgeway meets the Wansdyke?"} +{"answers": ["Bennett", "Bruce", "Bruce Bennett", "Bruce Bennett"], "question": "Arkansas Atty. Gen. in his failed 1960 gubernatorial bid depicted Orval Faubus, the central figure of the 1957 Little Rock Central High School desegregation case, as a tool of the NAACP?"} +{"answers": ["Orchid hunting"], "question": "during the Victorian era, often endured tropical diseases, wild animals, cannibalistic tribes, and competition amongst each other?"} +{"answers": ["Alice Nunn", "Nunn", "Alice Elizabeth Nunn", "Alice"], "question": "the Independent Film Channel's list of the 25 scariest moments in non-horror movies includes \"Large Marge\", a role played by in Tim Burton's film \"Pee-wee's Big Adventure\"?"} +{"answers": ["Habeas Corpus Parliament"], "question": "the succeeded the Cavalier Parliament?"} +{"answers": ["Ptilidium"], "question": "the name of the liverwort genus comes from the Greek word \"ptilidion\" for \"small feather\", a reference to the plant's \"feathery\" appearance?"} +{"answers": ["Numedal Line"], "question": "Norway's 93 km (58 mi) long was built to aid the construction of hydroelectric power stations?"} +{"answers": ["Phil", "Phil' Packer", "Packer", "Phil Packer"], "question": " \"\", who was rendered paraplegic in 2008 by a rocket attack while serving in the Iraq War, has since rowed the English Channel, climbed El Capitan, and completed two London Marathons?"} +{"answers": ["Recast", "Recast"], "question": "the manhwa was published not just in Korean, but also in German, French, and American English?"} +{"answers": ["Hugh T. Rinehart", "Hugh T. Rinehart House"], "question": "the builder of the was a county commissioner of Auglaize County, Ohio?"} +{"answers": ["Baronet", "Sir", "Sir Thomas Troubridge, 3rd Baronet"], "question": " lost his right leg and left foot at the Battle of Inkerman, but refused to leave the field until the battle had been won?"} +{"answers": ["Limb infarction", "limb infarction"], "question": "after appropriate treatment for , approximately 70 percent of infarcted arms and legs remain alive and vital after six months?"} +{"answers": ["1970 New Guinea earthquake"], "question": "the killed fifteen people on Halloween?"} +{"answers": ["Ludlow Griscom", "Ludlow Griscom Award"], "question": "Kenn Kaufman was the youngest person ever to be awarded the by the American Birding Association?"} +{"answers": ["Nahl", "Hugo", "Hugo Wilhelm Arthur Nahl"], "question": "the artist was the first elected Leader of the San Francisco Olympic Club?"} +{"answers": ["Lemurs of Madagascar", "Lemurs of Madagascar"], "question": "the list of lemur species promoted by the book is not universally accepted by all lemur researchers?"} +{"answers": ["Ignace", "Ignace Bourget", "Bourget"], "question": "as well as being Bishop of Montreal, \"\" was also bishop of the titular see of Telmesse and archbishop of the titular see of Martianopolis?"} +{"answers": ["Wright", "Charles Theodore Hagberg Wright", "Charles"], "question": "librarian attempted to finance the escape of a Russian revolutionary?"} +{"answers": ["Alexandru", "Alexandru Robot", "Robot"], "question": "Do you know that, although first active in the Romanian capital of Bucharest, poet identified more with his adoptive Bessarabia and was called a \"semi-Bessarabian\"?"} +{"answers": ["Nadderud"], "question": "the district in Norway, now known for the multi-purpose stadium Nadderud stadion, once delivered limestone to Akershus Fortress in 1629 and the Royal Palace, Oslo, in 1827?"} +{"answers": ["Cleo Albert O'Donnell", "Cleo", "O'Donnell", "Cleo A. O'Donnell"], "question": " coached the 1914 Everett team that outscored opponents 600 to 0 and was rated by \"Sports Illustrated\" as the greatest high school football team of all time?"} +{"answers": ["St. Nicholas Kirche", "St. Nicholas Kirche", "Nicholas Kirche"], "question": " \"\", founded in 1833 by the Austrian priest Johann Stephen Raffeiner, was the first German-speaking church in the city?"} +{"answers": ["Montgomery", "David Montgomery", "David Montgomery", "David"], "question": "as a college student, Philadelphia Phillies president attended Phillies games at Connie Mack Stadium with future governor of Pennsylvania Ed Rendell?"} +{"answers": ["Edward A. Stevenson", "Stevenson", "Edward", "Edward Augustus Stevenson"], "question": "the wife and children of Idaho Territorial Governor were killed during an Indian attack?"} +{"answers": ["Lorne L. Dawson", "Lorne", "Dawson"], "question": "according to sociology professor , Internet sites like YouTube have in recent years been used to spread religious hate propaganda?"} +{"answers": ["Valeriy", "Valeriy Khoroshkovskyi", "Khoroshkovskyi"], "question": "the current head of the Security Service of Ukraine is one of Ukraine's richest businessmen?"} +{"answers": ["Heterobranchus bidorsalis"], "question": "a high concentration of anthracene in the liver can kill the ?"} +{"answers": ["Jan Staubo", "Jan", "Staubo"], "question": "Wimbledon tennis player and IOC honorary member was an inmate of the camp Stalag Luft III shortly before The Great Escape?"} +{"answers": ["King", "Bob King", "Bob King", "Bob"], "question": "although his father was director of industrial relations at Ford Motor Company, joined the union at Ford and was elected president of the United Auto Workers of America in June 2010?"} +{"answers": ["Treaty of Kiel"], "question": "in the , Swedish Pomerania was promised to Denmark as compensation for Norway?"} +{"answers": ["Rugby Union Players Association", "Rugby Union Players' Association"], "question": "George Smith has twice won the John Eales Medal, awarded for the best Wallaby \"(Australian rugby team pictured)\", as voted for by his peers in the ?"} +{"answers": ["LTV L450F"], "question": "the spyplane was developed from a sailplane, and was then further developed into a drone?"} +{"answers": ["Flindersia xanthoxyla"], "question": "the rainforest tree , used for making coaches and cabinets, is a member of the citrus family Rutaceae?"} +{"answers": ["Jefferson", "Bob Jefferson", "Bob"], "question": "before becoming a professional footballer, had deserted from the Royal Navy?"} +{"answers": ["Bohemian Citizens' Benevolent Society"], "question": "the Bohemian Hall and Beer Garden at the has a lime tree that was planted by former Czechoslovakia president Václav Havel?"} +{"answers": ["Tillman", "John Tillman", "John C. Tillman", "John Tillman", "John"], "question": ", recently hired as the Maryland men's lacrosse head coach, led Harvard to victory over Princeton for the first time in two decades?"} +{"answers": ["Eurythmic", "Eurythmic"], "question": " was a versatile Australian-bred Thoroughbred racehorse who won over distances ranging from 5 furlongs (1,000 metres) to 2 miles (3,200 metres)?"} +{"answers": ["Horev", "Amos Horev", "Amos"], "question": ", appointed to the Israeli Turkel Commission of Inquiry into the Gaza flotilla raid of May 2010, is a former President of Technion University?"} +{"answers": ["Greenwood Mall"], "question": "Dillard's opened a store at Bowling Green, Kentucky's in 1996, then moved to another store in the mall less than three years later?"} +{"answers": ["Mexican People's Party"], "question": "whilst the was unable to obtain national registration as a political party, it was recognized in Baja California Sur and won a seat in the state legislature?"} +{"answers": ["2010 New Zealand rugby league season", "New Zealand Rugby League"], "question": "after the restructuring of New Zealand Rugby League there were seven zonal teams in the ?"} +{"answers": ["Lagidium ahuacaense"], "question": "the single known population of the Ecuadorian rodent may contain only a few dozen individuals?"} +{"answers": ["Daniel James Nava", "Daniel Nava", "Nava", "Daniel"], "question": " of the Boston Red Sox is the fourth player in Major League Baseball history to hit a grand slam in his first at-bat and the second to do so on the first pitch?"} +{"answers": ["The Bandit Queen", "The Bandit Queen"], "question": "the 1950 film starred Barbara Britton in the title role as a bullwhip-wielding avenger?"} +{"answers": ["Grangegorman killings"], "question": "Dean Lyons, a homeless heroin addict, confessed to the and spent eight months in jail, though he did not commit the crime?"} +{"answers": ["Hidalgo", "Hidalgo"], "question": "in the Mexican state of there is a community that claims to be descended from Sephardi Jews who migrated to New Spain in the 16th century?"} +{"answers": ["United Public Workers of America", "United Public Workers of America v. Mitchell"], "question": "the was expelled from the Congress of Industrial Organizations in 1950 for being communist-controlled, and its president convicted of contempt of Congress?"} +{"answers": ["Perry", "Samuel Victor Perry FRS", "Samuel", "Samuel Victor Perry"], "question": "during World War II, English biochemist failed to escape as a prisoner of war on three occasions, and was captured by the same German guard twice?"} +{"answers": ["Masuda", "Junichi Masuda", "Junichi"], "question": "video game composer, director, and producer \"\" named a character in \"Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire\" after his daughter Kiri?"} +{"answers": ["LeRoy J. Jones Jr.", "Jr.", "LeRoy J. Jones, Jr.", "LeRoy"], "question": " proposed a ban on the sale of box cutters to teenagers in New Jersey, saying that they had become \"the weapon of choice\" for gang members?"} +{"answers": ["Workforce", "Workforce"], "question": "the thoroughbred racehorse broke the Epsom Derby course record time in only his third ever race?"} +{"answers": ["St. Sebastian's Catholic Church", "St. Sebastian's Catholic Church"], "question": "the interior of in Sebastian, Ohio \"\" is distinguished by its Gothic Revival reredos?"} +{"answers": ["Moon", "Edwin", "Edwin Rowland Moon", "Edwin Moon"], "question": "in 1910, pioneer aviator made the first flight from fields which were later to become Southampton International Airport?"} +{"answers": ["Clifford", "Grodd", "Clifford Grodd"], "question": " bought out the clothing store Paul Stuart from his father-in-law, and transformed it into a label worn by Fred Astaire, Mel Brooks, Cary Grant, Paul Newman and Frank Sinatra?"} +{"answers": ["Mountain Pass rare earth mine"], "question": "the was the largest mine for rare earth metals in the 1970s and 1980s?"} +{"answers": ["Skeels-Piggins", "Talan Skeels-Piggins", "Talan"], "question": "despite being paralysed from the chest down British Paralympic skier serves as a Lieutenant in the Royal Naval Reserves?"} +{"answers": ["Ernst von Leyser", "Ernst", "Leyser"], "question": " was a major defendant at the Hostages Trial in 1947–1948?"} +{"answers": ["Amanita bisporigera"], "question": "the contains cyclic peptides that, if consumed, can cause kidney failure, liver failure, and/or death?"} +{"answers": ["Phlebopus"], "question": "a species of mushroom in the genus can attain cap diameters of up to 1 meter (3.3 ft)?"} +{"answers": ["II", "Joseph Alexander Mabry, Jr.", "Joseph Alexander Mabry II", "Joseph"], "question": " death in a shootout with another businessman was chronicled by Mark Twain in \"Life on the Mississippi\"?"} +{"answers": ["Peter J. Genova", "Peter", "Genova"], "question": "New Jersey General Assemblyman sponsored a bill that would make English the state's official language, stating that \"Spanish has just grown too prominent in New Jersey\"?"} +{"answers": ["John William Shumaker", "Shumaker", "John W. Shumaker", "John"], "question": "after resigning from the University of Tennessee presidency amid controversy, was honored by the University of Louisville for increasing its focus on research?"} +{"answers": ["Skinner-Tinkham House"], "question": "the builder of the \"\" in Barre Center, New York, paid some of his mortgage to the Holland Land Company in cattle?"} +{"answers": ["Narayan", "Bijukchhe", "Narayan Man Bijukchhe"], "question": "Nepalese communist politician has won a parliamentary seat in every national election since the 1990 \"Jana Andolan\"?"} +{"answers": ["Leo Choirosphaktes", "Choirosphaktes", "Leo"], "question": "the Byzantine writer and diplomat was imprisoned on his first embassy to Tsar Symeon of Bulgaria, but continued negotiations from his cell?"} +{"answers": ["Kirby Company"], "question": "a door-to-door salesman sold a US$1,700 to a woman with Alzheimer's who already owned one and lived alone in a mobile home?"} +{"answers": ["Bibi-Heybat Mosque"], "question": "the historical near Baku, Azerbaijan, \"\", destroyed in 1934 as a result of the Soviet anti-religious campaign, was reopened in 1997 at the same location after the country gained independence?"} +{"answers": ["Howard", "John Howard", "John Howard", "John"], "question": " explained his failed attempt at establishing a new sport at DePauw University by saying, \"Either I'm a lousy teacher or kids in Indiana just didn't like lacrosse\"?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James Pym", "Pym"], "question": "Private won the Medal of Honor for carrying water to wounded soldiers while under heavy fire during the Battle of Little Bighorn?"} +{"answers": ["Andy Leaning", "Andy", "Leaning"], "question": "footballer was named man of the match following York City's 3–1 extra time defeat at Liverpool in the FA Cup fifth round in 1986, with his performance being described as \"heroic\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sylvia", "Sylvia Salvesen", "Salvesen"], "question": ", a member of Oslo's high society, testified in 1946 about her experiences as a prisoner at the Ravensbrück concentration camp?"} +{"answers": ["Remy", "Remy Hamilton", "Hamilton", "Remy Martin Hamilton"], "question": " established the current Big Ten Conference single-season record for successful field goals at 25 during the 1994 NCAA Division I-A football season?"} +{"answers": ["George Shepherd", "George Sidney Shepherd", "George Shepherd", "Shepherd", "George"], "question": " \"(sample painting pictured)\" was one of the founding members of what is now the Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Y. Thompson", "William Young Thompson", "Thompson"], "question": "the historian during the 1950s researched the origins of the U.S. Sanitary Commission, forerunner of the American Red Cross?"} +{"answers": ["Enda Oates", "Enda", "Oates"], "question": "Irish stage actor theatrical career includes roles such as Macduff in the play \"Macbeth\" and Shylock in \"The Merchant of Venice\"?"} +{"answers": ["Henry Remsen Tilton", "Henry R. Tilton", "Henry", "Tilton"], "question": " \"\" risked his life protecting wounded soldiers at the Battle of Bear Paw but wasn't awarded the Medal of Honor until almost 20 years after the act?"} +{"answers": ["Johansen", "Wally", "Wally Johansen"], "question": ", a starting guard on the first-ever NCAA men's basketball championship team in 1939, later became president of the Oregon State Bar?"} +{"answers": ["J.H.C. Petersen's Sons' Store"], "question": "the building \"\" was the flagship Von Maur department store?"} +{"answers": ["Frederick Ernest Toy", "Toy", "Frederick E. Toy", "Frederick", "Frederick Toy"], "question": "after earning the Medal of Honor in 1890, U.S. Cavalryman went on to serve as an orderly to U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt?"} +{"answers": ["Kumashiro", "Akihiko", "Akihiko Kumashiro"], "question": "Liberal Democratic Party member , a four-termer in Japan's House of Representatives, dropped out of a race for re-election when his party fielded another candidate against him?"} +{"answers": ["Kim Bồng woodworking village", "Kim Bong Carpentry Village"], "question": "woodworkers from the Vietnamese village of \"(sample art pictured)\" created not only detail work for Huế's Imperial City, but also an entire warship for the Spanish navy?"} +{"answers": ["Chhaya"], "question": "the Hindu goddess was born from the shadow of goddess Sanjna and replaced Sanjna in her house, after the latter abandoned her husband?"} +{"answers": ["Viminaria"], "question": "Australia's is a pea?"} +{"answers": ["Ælfwaru"], "question": "\"Liber Eliensis\" records that granted to Ely Abbey the lands of Bridgham, Hingham, Weeting, Rattlesden, Mundford, Thetford, and fisheries around those marshes?"} +{"answers": ["Intercessors of the Lamb"], "question": "members of the Roman Catholic lay ecclesial movement wear teal habits because the color represents intercession between a green earth and a blue heaven?"} +{"answers": ["Diego's Hair Salon"], "question": "the clientele of has included politicians, diplomats, and two U.S. Supreme Court Justices?"} +{"answers": ["Susan", "Susan Ershler", "Ershler"], "question": "on May 16, 2002, and her husband Phil became the first married couple to reach all Seven Summits?"} +{"answers": ["Codex Glazier"], "question": ", Coptic manuscript of Book of Acts, is very close textually to the Greek manuscript Codex Bezae?"} +{"answers": ["Ernst", "Dobschütz", "Ernst von Dobschütz"], "question": "Professor \"\" expanded the list of New Testament manuscripts?"} +{"answers": ["TTG Studios"], "question": "the \"TTG\" of Hollywood recording studio stood for \"two terrible guys\"?"} +{"answers": ["Milecastle 10"], "question": "excavations of of Hadrian's Wall have revealed pre-historic ard marks?"} +{"answers": ["Saugestad", "Ed", "Ed Saugestad"], "question": " began coaching the Augsburg College hockey team while he was still a student and led the school to three NAIA national championships in 37 years as the coach?"} +{"answers": ["PubWatch", "Pubwatch"], "question": "a number of British pubs, bars and nightclubs operate a safety initiative called that may ban individuals for drunken or anti-social behaviour?"} +{"answers": ["Reich", "Günter", "Günter Reich"], "question": "baritone recorded the part of Moses in Schoenberg's opera \"Moses und Aron\" with both Michael Gielen and Pierre Boulez?"} +{"answers": ["Assembly for the Sovereignty of the Peoples"], "question": "the current President of Bolivia, Evo Morales, was one of four politicians elected to parliament in 1997?"} +{"answers": ["Osbert", "Osbert de Bayeux", "Bayeux"], "question": "the medieval English archdeacon was accused of murdering an Archbishop of York by poisoning the communion chalice?"} +{"answers": ["Medina Armory"], "question": "the Medina, New York, \"\" was the first one designed by new state architect George Heins?"} +{"answers": ["Maypray", "Tim Maypray", "Tim"], "question": "Montreal Alouettes kick returner returned a missed field goal for a touchdown twice in 2010—both against the Saskatchewan Roughriders?"} +{"answers": ["hexafluorophosphate ion", "Hexafluorophosphate"], "question": "the lithium salt of the anion is a common electrolyte in lithium-ion batteries?"} +{"answers": ["Russia–Zambia relations"], "question": "during the 1980s more than half of the personnel of the were KGB and GRU agents?"} +{"answers": ["Amelia Gade Corson", "Corson", "Gade Corson", "Amelia"], "question": " successful swim across the English Channel was paid for by L. Walter Lissberger, who covered the US$3,000 cost and then collected US$100,000 from Lloyd's of London at 20–1 odds?"} +{"answers": ["Gmelina fasciculiflora"], "question": "the is actually a member of the mint family?"} +{"answers": ["Crinipellis zonata"], "question": "Do you know that, though easily overlooked as a little brown mushroom, \"\" is covered in distinctive brown hairs?"} +{"answers": ["Obama Anak Menteng"], "question": "the drama film , a fictionalized recreation of Barack Obama's boyhood in Indonesia, was originally intended to première during his planned state visit?"} +{"answers": ["1949 Ambato earthquake", "1949 Pelileo earthquake"], "question": "the , which killed 5,050 people, caused an entire town to sink 1,500 feet into the ground?"} +{"answers": ["December 1964 South Vietnamese coup"], "question": "the prompted both US Ambassador Maxwell D. Taylor \"\" and Vietnamese leader General Nguyen Khanh to tell one another to leave the country?"} +{"answers": ["Bridge School", "Bridge School"], "question": "the \"\" in Raisinville Township was the first public school in Michigan, when founded in 1828?"} +{"answers": ["Blackfriars", "Blackfriars, St Andrews"], "question": "the former Dominican friary in St Andrews, , was destroyed in 1559 by Scottish Protestants?"} +{"answers": ["Reuben Kelto", "Kelto", "Reuben W. Kelto", "Reuben"], "question": "Upper Peninsula native was selected as the MVP of the 1941 Michigan football team that was ranked fifth in the final AP poll?"} +{"answers": ["Die Gezeichneten"], "question": "it took until 2010 for Franz Schreker's opera , premiered in 1918 in Frankfurt, to appear in the Western Hemisphere as \"The Stigmatized\"?"} +{"answers": ["St Baglan's Church, Llanfaglan", "St Baglan's Church"], "question": ", a medieval church in Llanfaglan, Gwynedd, Wales, is listed Grade I because it is unrestored, and has an exceptionally complete set of 18th-century furnishings?"} +{"answers": ["Colonia Algarín"], "question": " in Mexico City has restaurants which are recommended for their pozole?"} +{"answers": ["Wireless Hill"], "question": " on Macquarie Island enabled the first radio link to Antarctica?"} +{"answers": ["Grand Park of Tirana", "Tirana Park on the Artificial Lake"], "question": " once contained a memorial to Sadijé Toptani, the mother of King Zog I of Albania, but it was destroyed by the Communist regime?"} +{"answers": ["Chicago Half Marathon"], "question": "the begins and ends near the Museum of Science and Industry?"} +{"answers": ["Margerie Glacier"], "question": "while most glaciers in the Glacier Bay National Park in Alaska are receding, \"\" is said to be stable?"} +{"answers": ["Court of King's Bench", "Court of King's Bench"], "question": "between 1560 and 1640, the business of the English rose tenfold?"} +{"answers": ["Republican Party", "Socialist Republican Party", "Socialist Republican Party"], "question": "the Bolivian supported the military governments that ruled the country in 1935–1937, 1939–1940 and 1940–1943?"} +{"answers": ["Cymbonotus lawsonianus"], "question": " grow on the ground in New South Wales?"} +{"answers": ["Derby Gilbert & Sullivan Company"], "question": "the has been champion of the International Gilbert and Sullivan Festival six times?"} +{"answers": ["Norsk presses historie 1660–2010"], "question": "the four-volume work on press media history in Norway, starts off 103 years before the first Norwegian newspaper?"} +{"answers": ["Olaf", "Olaf Gjerløw", "Gjerløw", "Jens Olaf Gjerløw"], "question": ", grandfather of Socialist politician Tora Aasland, was a conservative editor of \"Morgenbladet\"?"} +{"answers": ["Guðrøðr Rǫgnvaldsson", "Rǫgnvaldsson", "Guðrøðr"], "question": " was blinded and castrated by a follower of his uncle, and later jointly ruled the Kingdom of Man and the Isles with his uncle?"} +{"answers": ["American Freedom Party"], "question": "Do you know that, while is attempting to run for the New Hampshire House of Representatives as a Republican, the chairman of the state Republican Party refused to support him?"} +{"answers": ["Revolutionary Left Front", "Revolutionary Left Front"], "question": "the had the highest percentage of female candidates in the 1991 municipal elections in the major cities of Bolivia?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Cap-Français"], "question": "Do you know that, on the morning of the Battle of Trafalgar, Horatio Nelson recalled the anniversary of the , which his uncle had fought on the same day, 48 years previously?"} +{"answers": ["Leonardo Mascheroni", "Leonardo", "Pedro Leonardo Mascheroni", "Mascheroni"], "question": "American nuclear physicist has attempted to lobby U.S. Congress to fund his idea of using hydrogen fluoride lasers to generate nuclear fusion?"} +{"answers": ["Hodo Sokoli", "Hodo", "Sokoli"], "question": ", a 19th-century Albanian leader, publicly removed his Ottoman insignia and uniform and put on an Albanian national costume?"} +{"answers": ["Antiviral protein"], "question": "proteins from pokeweed have shown ?"} +{"answers": ["Edumanom Forest Reserve"], "question": "the is the last known chimpanzee habitat in the Niger Delta?"} +{"answers": ["Colonia Juárez, Mexico City", "Colonia Juárez"], "question": " in Mexico City is home to a Korean community called \"Little Seoul\"?"} +{"answers": ["Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine"], "question": "a TV ad \"\" has a woman grieving over a dead man holding a half-eaten burger as a narrator says \"High cholesterol, high blood pressure, heart attacks. Tonight, make it vegetarian\"?"} +{"answers": ["Romsilva"], "question": " owns and manages of forests, representing 63% of all forests in Romania?"} +{"answers": ["Danesh", "Haji", "Haji Mohammad Danesh"], "question": "Communist leader , a leader in the Tebhaga movement, served as vice-president and general secretary of the National Awami Party?"} +{"answers": ["KOHI"], "question": "the radio station , in Columbia County, Oregon, broadcasts a late-night radio program dealing with paranormal topics?"} +{"answers": ["Cassell", "John", "John Cassell"], "question": ", a leading educational publisher and temperance campaigner, was brought up in a public house?"} +{"answers": ["Keane", "Roy Maurice Keane", "Roy", "Roy Keane"], "question": " was once described as the \"the fittest dog in Cheshire\"?"} +{"answers": ["Eberhard von Brauchitsch", "Brauchitsch", "Eberhard"], "question": " called his company's donation of about Deutsche Mark to all the major German parties between 1969 and 1981 \"cultivating the political scene\"?"} +{"answers": ["White Sea"], "question": "in 1553–54, while seeking a northern passage from England to the Indies, Richard Chancellor established a trade route to Russia through the \"\" instead?"} +{"answers": ["UK City of Culture"], "question": "the first ever will be Derry in 2013?"} +{"answers": ["Osawa", "Shigeki Osawa", "Shigeki"], "question": "there is some confusion about whether MMA fight against Katsuya Toida was a no contest or a disqualification win for Osawa due to accidental kicks to the groin?"} +{"answers": ["Durrës–Tiranë railway"], "question": "the Rrashbull Tunnel of the in Albania was dug by Bulgarian volunteers, members of the Youth section of their Communist Party?"} +{"answers": ["Frank Richard Perls", "Frank", "Frank Perls", "Perls"], "question": ", who found a copy of the Nuremberg Laws signed by Hitler, also uncovered a series of forgeries attributed to Degas and Picasso?"} +{"answers": ["Rocky", "Rocky Gale", "Gale"], "question": "catcher made his professional baseball debut with the Eugene Emeralds, a team he watched while growing up in the area?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Power Flite"], "question": ", in which three U.S. Air Force B-52s flew non-stop around the world \"(route pictured)\", was made to show that \"the United States had the ability to drop a hydrogen bomb anywhere in the world\"?"} +{"answers": ["Arbeiderklassens Samlingsparti"], "question": "in 1927, at the same time as the Norwegian Labour and the Social Democratic Labour parties reunited, a competing was founded?"} +{"answers": ["Madonna of humility"], "question": "art historian Andrew Ladis has described Domenico di Bartolo's , painted in 1433, as one of the most innovative devotional images from the early Renaissance?"} +{"answers": ["Eureka Masonic College"], "question": "for many decades, the in Mississippi known as the birthplace of the Order of the Eastern Star housed a segregated school for African Americans?"} +{"answers": ["Fortúnez", "Onneca Fortúnez", "Onneca"], "question": "in 958 the Muslim caliph of Cordoba Abd-ar-Rahman III hosted his grandmother Christian daughter, Toda of Pamplona, so his Jewish doctor could cure her grandson of obesity?"} +{"answers": ["Cat House", "Cat House, Riga"], "question": "the cat statues atop the in Riga have their backside with raised tails turned to the house of the Great Guild to seek retribution?"} +{"answers": ["Prina", "Sonia Prina", "Sonia"], "question": "contralto performed the title role of Antonio Vivaldi's 1727 opera \"Orlando furioso\" at the Frankfurt Opera, staged as a rocker?"} +{"answers": ["The Grand Design", "Grand Design", "The Grand Design"], "question": "Stephen Hawking and Leonard Mlodinow argue in their new book , that without God \"the universe can and will create itself from nothing\"?"} +{"answers": ["Trinaldo", "Francisco Trinaldo", "Francisco"], "question": ", better known as \"Massaranduba\", is a Brazilian kickboxing champion with an undefeated professional mixed martial arts record?"} +{"answers": ["Ernest", "Spybuck", "Ernest Spybuck"], "question": "many of the renowned autoethnographic works of Absentee-Shawnee artist \"\" are held by the National Museum of the American Indian?"} +{"answers": ["Strong", "John", "John Franklin Alexander Strong"], "question": "according to U.S. Senator Ernest Gruening, Alaska Territorial Governor was not reappointed to the post because he was not a United States citizen?"} +{"answers": ["John Bettesworth-Trevanion", "Bettesworth-Trevanion", "John"], "question": "after Penryn MP rebuilt Caerhays as a Gothic-style castle, he fell into debt and fled abroad?"} +{"answers": ["Adamidis", "Christos", "Christos Adamidis"], "question": "Do you know that, during the Balkan Wars of 1912–1913, Greek aviator landed his Farman MF.7 in the central square of his hometown, Ioannina, as soon as the city had come under Greek control?"} +{"answers": ["Honor C. Appleton", "Honor Appleton", "Charlotte Appleton", "Appleton", "Honor"], "question": " illustrated more than 100 children's books between 1902 and 1950?"} +{"answers": ["Axel", "Axel Drolsum", "Drolsum", "Axel Charlot Drolsum"], "question": "Do you know that, during his tenure as head of the University Library of Oslo, successfully worked towards reinstating the legal deposit in Norway?"} +{"answers": ["Paduasoy"], "question": "invoking silk for 18th-century local colour has got historical novelists into errors about a Paduan origin?"} +{"answers": ["Redmond", "Nathan Redmond", "Nathan"], "question": " became Birmingham City Football Club's second-youngest player ever when he made his first-team debut in August 2010 at the age of 16 years and 173 days?"} +{"answers": ["Abrázame Muy Fuerte", "Abrázame Muy Fuerte"], "question": "the number-one song \"\" performed by Juan Gabriel was featured as the theme song of a telenovela of the same title?"} +{"answers": ["Wilner", "Izrael", "Izrael Chaim Wilner"], "question": ", who took part in the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, left his notebook of poems with the Dominican nuns in Wilno, where he hid during the early part of Nazi occupation of Poland?"} +{"answers": ["Alex", "Alex Hewit", "Hewit"], "question": " earned the Ensign C. Markland Kelly, Jr. Award as the best NCAA lacrosse goaltender in part for holding the three highest scoring teams in the nation to half of their scoring average?"} +{"answers": ["Leuchtenberg", "Princess", "Princess Eugenia Maximilianovna of Leuchtenberg"], "question": "despite her French title and ancestry, was born and raised in Russia, and was entitled to the rank \"Imperial Highness\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jacob P. Perry House"], "question": "the \"\" in Pearl River, New York, is one of the few post-Revolutionary Dutch Colonial houses in Rockland County built in a prewar style?"} +{"answers": ["Tešanović", "Dragan Tešanović", "Dragan"], "question": "undefeated MMA fighter makes his North American debut tonight at the Bellator 34 event?"} +{"answers": ["Éric", "Éric Joisel", "Joisel"], "question": "\"The New York Times\" provided plans for constructing the wet-folding origami sculpture of a rat created by , but warned readers that \"no lay person should even contemplate the hedgehog\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sunbaker"], "question": "Max Dupain's 1937 photograph \"\" was described as \"perhaps the most famous and admired photograph in Australia\"?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Vaikal"], "question": "in Constantinople, Mehmed II ordered a group of Albanian officers captured in the to be tortured and their bodies thrown to the dogs?"} +{"answers": ["Poole v. Fleeger"], "question": "the United States Supreme Court ruled in that the states of Kentucky and Tennessee had properly entered into an agreement establishing a mutual border between the two states?"} +{"answers": ["Amanita rubrovolvata"], "question": "extracts of the can cause high blood sugar in mice?"} +{"answers": ["Tonbridge Priory"], "question": "the last remains of were demolished in 1842 to make way for the building of Tonbridge railway station?"} +{"answers": ["Amos Tirop Matui", "Amos", "Matui"], "question": "2006 National Capital Marathon winner was disqualified and received financial compensation due to a misplaced barrier on the course?"} +{"answers": ["Gurusai", "Dutt", "Gurusai Dutt", "R. M. V. Gurusaidutt"], "question": "Indian badminton player took to the sport after watching 2001 All England Champion Pullela Gopichand play at a local stadium?"} +{"answers": ["Jökulsárlón"], "question": "live coverage of \"\" in Iceland on the American TV program \"Good Morning America\" in 2006 was viewed by an estimated people?"} +{"answers": ["Lyon", "Isabel Lyon", "Isabel"], "question": "Mark Twain denounced as \"a liar, a forger, a thief, a hypocrite, a drunkard, a sneak, a humbug, a traitor, a conspirator, a filthy-minded & salacious slut pining for seduction\"?"} +{"answers": ["Harold", "Harold Roberts", "Harold Roberts", "Roberts"], "question": "in the 1945 general election, was one of only three Conservative MPs elected in the English city of Birmingham?"} +{"answers": ["Elizabeth", "Knollys", "Elizabeth Knollys"], "question": " \"\" served as Maid of Honour to Elizabeth I of England?"} +{"answers": ["Interspecific pregnancy"], "question": "fetuses of the endangered Giant Panda have been in the womb of a cat?"} +{"answers": ["Grandview Apostolic", "Apostolic Church", "Grandview Apostolic Church"], "question": "the was the second-oldest church in Brown County, Indiana, until it was burned last July?"} +{"answers": ["Beethoven Monument, Bonn", "Beethoven Monument"], "question": "a \"\" was unveiled in 1845 to coincide with his 75th birthday?"} +{"answers": ["Trefasser"], "question": "the hamlet of , Pembrokeshire, is said to be named either after Asser, a friend and biographer of Alfred the Great, or Asser's nephew, Asser Meneventsis, a Benedictine monk?"} +{"answers": ["Sava River Bridge", "Sava Bridge", "Sava River", "Sava River Bridge"], "question": " carrying the A3 motorway was the largest prefabricated girder bridge, in terms of plan area, in Croatia when completed in 1981?"} +{"answers": ["Never-Ending Language Learning"], "question": "despite its general accuracy, Carnegie Mellon's semantic learning tool came to the conclusion that Internet cookies were a kind of baked good?"} +{"answers": ["Desert Mothers"], "question": "the were Christian ascetics and hermits who lived in the desert of Egypt during the 4th and 5th centuries?"} +{"answers": ["2004 European Open", "European Open", "2004 European Open"], "question": "snooker player Stephen Maguire won his first ranking tournament at the in Malta?"} +{"answers": ["Rudolf", "Katz", "Rudolf Katz"], "question": " became a League of Nations envoy in Nanjing after he escaped from Nazi Germany?"} +{"answers": ["United States Post Office", "United States Post Office"], "question": "in 2005 the Pearl River, New York, was officially renamed in memory of a local Marine whose remains were returned from Vietnam that year?"} +{"answers": ["Spring Canyon", "Spring Canyon, Utah"], "question": ", the largest coal mining town in Carbon County, Utah, was abandoned in 1969 and nothing remains of the town except a railroad trestle?"} +{"answers": ["St. James Theatre", "St. James Theatre, Auckland"], "question": "the underwent renovations in preparation for the visit of Queen Elizabeth II, who attended a film premiere there in 1953?"} +{"answers": ["BBC Somali", "BBC Somali Service"], "question": "a poll once found that 99 percent of Somalis in the United Kingdom listen to the ?"} +{"answers": ["Torlonia Vase"], "question": "for centuries, the Roman marble was the largest in diameter of known antique vases?"} +{"answers": ["Bangladesh Ansar"], "question": "while mainly charged with maintaining law and order, are also assigned to help in schemes promoting local development?"} +{"answers": ["Pakuashipi"], "question": "the people of the in Quebec, Canada, are considered the most traditional and conservative Innu band, both in terms of culture and language?"} +{"answers": ["Brown v. Entertainment Merchants Ass'n", "Brown v. Entertainment Merchants Association"], "question": "an amicus brief to the courts in argues that \"Super Mario Bros.\" is a violent video game?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William James Wanless", "Wanless"], "question": "the Miraj township of Wanlesswadi is named for , who founded the first missionary medical school in India?"} +{"answers": ["Beth Courtney", "Courtney", "Beth"], "question": "the National D-Day Museum honored , president of Louisiana Public Broadcasting, for co-hosting a three-hour, live tribute to World War II veterans from Louisiana?"} +{"answers": ["Doyle", "Vinnie Doyle", "Vinnie"], "question": ", one of the longest-serving editors in the newspaper business in Ireland, was editor of the \"Irish Independent\" for 24 years?"} +{"answers": ["Paycheck Fairness Act"], "question": "President Obama called the \"a common-sense bill\" that would help end persistent male–female income disparity in which American women earn 77 cents for every dollar men earn?"} +{"answers": ["Church of Christ Pantocrator, Nesebar", "Church of Christ Pantocrator"], "question": "the exterior decoration of the medieval in Nesebar on the Bulgarian coast prominently features swastikas?"} +{"answers": ["Isbul"], "question": "9th-century Bulgarian first minister was so rich that he constructed and donated buildings to the monarch Malamir himself?"} +{"answers": ["Pete Cimino", "Pete", "Cimino"], "question": " once scored 114 points in a high school basketball game and then became a pitcher in Major League Baseball?"} +{"answers": ["Green Island Light", "Green Island Light", "Green Island"], "question": "the was kept lit day and night during the Peshtigo Fire in a failed attempt to prevent a shipwreck?"} +{"answers": ["Boxer Simon Vallily", "Simon Vallily", "Vallily", "Simon"], "question": "Commonwealth Games boxing gold medallist was once a football trainee at Middlesbrough Football Club?"} +{"answers": ["Armstrong Chapel United Methodist Church"], "question": "the foundation stones of in Indian Hill, Ohio, are held together by earth rather than mortar?"} +{"answers": ["Leporinus fasciatus"], "question": "Do you know that, though native to the River Amazon in South America, \"\" has been introduced to the US states of Florida and Hawaii via aquarium releases?"} +{"answers": ["Bihar Legislative Assembly election, 2010"], "question": "the takes place across six phases and over one month?"} +{"answers": ["Ōkōchi Sansō"], "question": " \"\", the villa of the Japanese film star Denjirō Ōkōchi, contains several buildings designated cultural properties by the Japanese government?"} +{"answers": ["Raid on Haverhill", "Raid on Haverhill"], "question": "minister Benjamin Rolfe, his wife and infant child were killed in an , 1708 , by a French and Indian force during Queen Anne's War?"} +{"answers": ["Homeland Security Grant Program"], "question": "Wyoming received four times as much money per person from the as did California and New York?"} +{"answers": ["Oidium mangiferae"], "question": "the fungus causes powdery mildew on mango trees?"} +{"answers": ["Nilsson Sings Newman"], "question": "a record store clerk once told Randy Newman that the 1970 album nearly finished off Harry Nilsson's career?"} +{"answers": ["Mimoides phaon"], "question": " \"\" was the first swallowtail butterfly of the genus \"Mimoides\" to stray into the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Maelsuthan Ua Cerbhail", "Maelsuthan", "Cerbhail"], "question": ", advisor to High King Brian Boru, was called the \"chief doctor of the western world in his time\" and \"sage of Ireland\"?"} +{"answers": ["Alfred Jephcott", "Alfred", "Alfred Roger Jephcott", "Jephcott"], "question": "the British Conservative MP was a trade unionist and a member of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers for over 40 years?"} +{"answers": ["Thigh Line Lyre Triangular"], "question": "Stan Brakhage's 1961 short film documents the birth of his third child?"} +{"answers": ["Sauer", "Johann Christoph Sauer", "Christoph Sauer", "Christoph"], "question": " printed and published the first German-language Bible in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Monadnock Building"], "question": "the staircases in the 1891 in Chicago \"\" were the first use of aluminum in a building?"} +{"answers": ["Fumarole Butte"], "question": "parts of the shield volcano were once covered by Lake Bonneville?"} +{"answers": ["Two-Timing Touch and Broken Bones"], "question": "it was suggested for The Hives to rename their to \"too dumb, and Dutch and broken bones\"?"} +{"answers": ["Carlson", "Paul H. Carlson", "Paul Howard Carlson", "Paul"], "question": "historian co-authored a revisionist study of the 1860 capture of Cynthia Ann Parker, seized by the Comanche in 1836, when she was a young girl?"} +{"answers": ["Templin Morris Potts", "Potts", "Templin Potts", "Templin"], "question": "former Governor of Guam threatened to discharge any man under his command who married a native woman?"} +{"answers": ["Fernando", "Fernando Osorio", "Osorio"], "question": "singer-songwriter wrote the last song recorded by Cuban performer Celia Cruz?"} +{"answers": ["Flynn", "Lefty Satan Flynn", "Lefty"], "question": "boxer was born Selvin Campbell and was nicknamed \"His Satanic Majesty\"?"} +{"answers": ["Quintin", "Dailey", "Quintin Dailey"], "question": "when playing for the Chicago Bulls in 1985, complained that Michael Jordan received more attention from the team's coaches, arguing that he was \"a player who likes to shine a little bit myself\"?"} +{"answers": ["Alan Armstrong Huggins", "Alan Huggins", "Alan", "Huggins"], "question": " was one of the first non-permanent Hong Kong judges of the Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal appointed in 1997?"} +{"answers": ["Warlugulong"], "question": "after hanging for nineteen years in a staff cafeteria and eleven in a living room, Clifford Possum Tjapaltjarri's painting sold at auction in 2007 for a record-breaking A$?"} +{"answers": ["Fowey Lifeboat Station"], "question": " was opened in the nearby village of Polkerris in 1859, and was not moved into the town of Fowey itself until 1922?"} +{"answers": ["Lynching of Ell Persons"], "question": "after , an African American man, was lynched and decapitated in 1917, his head was thrown at a group of African Americans?"} +{"answers": ["Little Fluffy Gigolo Pelu"], "question": "the manga character was inspired by the lovelorn wanderer Tora-san?"} +{"answers": ["2003 Eastern Michigan Eagles football team"], "question": "after the gave up six turnovers against Navy, EMU head coach Jeff Woodruff said, \"You can't beat a high school team giving up five turnovers\"?"} +{"answers": ["film studies", "Film studies"], "question": " are less concerned with filmmaking than with exploring the narrative, artistic, cultural, economic, and political implications of cinema?"} +{"answers": ["Lumsden", "Peter", "Peter Stark Lumsden", "Peter Lumsden"], "question": "General Sir accompanied his brother on a British military mission to Kandahar in 1857?"} +{"answers": ["Irwin", "Laughlin", "Irwin Boyle Laughlin", "Irwin B. Laughlin"], "question": "when the Second Spanish Republic was proclaimed in 1931, U.S. Ambassador to Spain advised Secretary of State Henry L. Stimson not to recognize the new government?"} +{"answers": ["mere", "Mere", "Mere"], "question": "a \"(held by a Māori woman in picture)\", which was made from jade, could be used to split a man's head open?"} +{"answers": ["Greenlandic cuisine"], "question": "brewing beer from glacial water is only one of the many unique features of ?"} +{"answers": ["1855 Ansei Edo earthquake", "1855 Edo earthquake"], "question": "in the aftermath of the large numbers of prints were produced depicting the mythological giant catfish Namazu \"(example pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Wallace Wilkerson", "Wilkerson", "Wallace"], "question": " declined to be executed by decapitation in Utah Territory, and instead took up to 27 minutes to die because the firing squad missed his heart?"} +{"answers": ["Monark Springs, Missouri", "Monark Springs"], "question": "a typhoid outbreak was caused by a church meeting in ?"} +{"answers": ["Adaptive Vehicle Make"], "question": "the program plans to use crowdsourcing and an open source design to develop an infantry fighting vehicle \"(concept pictured)\" within just 30 months?"} +{"answers": ["Bay Thrush", "Raiatea starling"], "question": "the has variously been considered a thrush, a starling and a honeyeater?"} +{"answers": ["Booker", "Booker T. Laury", "Laury"], "question": "American boogie-woogie pianist appeared in two films, but did not record his debut album until he was almost eighty years of age?"} +{"answers": ["Justus Smith Stearns", "Stearns", "Justus"], "question": " built the first all electric sawmill in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["St Swithun's Church", "St Swithun's Church, Brookthorpe"], "question": "the porch of , Gloucestershire, contains a wall plate with a chronogram hiding the date of the execution of Charles I?"} +{"answers": ["1980 NBA draft", "1980 NBA Draft"], "question": "eight players selected in the went on to became head coaches in the league?"} +{"answers": ["Tucana Dwarf", "Tucana Dwarf Galaxy"], "question": "the galaxy is located on the opposite side of the Milky Way to most of the rest of the Local Group?"} +{"answers": ["Gavin Trippe", "Trippe", "Gavin"], "question": " introduced European style motocross to the US, invented supermoto \"\", helped start AMA Superbike, and is promoting a new single cylinder motorcycle racing class?"} +{"answers": ["Chalcolithic Temple of Ein Gedi"], "question": "archaeologist David Ussishkin has described the as \"a monumental edifice in terms of contemporary architecture\"?"} +{"answers": ["Zach", "Zach Daeges", "Daeges"], "question": "despite having reconstructive Tommy John surgery prior to the season, was named to the first-team all-Missouri Valley Conference squad as a designated hitter in 2005?"} +{"answers": ["Lake Engolasters"], "question": "according to a legend of the Pyrenees, witches performed naked dances near \"\" in Andorra?"} +{"answers": ["St John the Baptist's Church", "St John the Baptist's Church, Clayton"], "question": "in the 12th-century frescoes \"(example pictured)\" of , Clayton, West Sussex, \"a spike-heeled devil riding a large beast separates the doomed from the blessed\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tutuila"], "question": "11 out of 19 species of land snails found on the Samoan island of are endemic?"} +{"answers": ["James W. Van Inwagen", "James Van Inwagen", "Inwagen", "James", "Van Inwagen"], "question": "Michigan football captain \"\" operated the Tiffany Enameled Brick Co. and the company that made Tiffany Never-Wind Clocks?"} +{"answers": ["Joe Marshall", "Joe", "Marshall"], "question": ", also known as \"Home Run Joe\", did not hit any home runs in his Major League Baseball career?"} +{"answers": ["Pheidole megacephala"], "question": "the bigheaded ant, , protects the source of its food supply, green scale insects, by removing predatory larvae that might eat them?"} +{"answers": ["Chicago Christmas Tree", "Daley Plaza Christmas tree"], "question": "the official was constructed from multiple individual trees until 2009?"} +{"answers": ["Hollis Chair of Divinity"], "question": "Harvard Divinity School's has the right to graze a cow on the Harvard Yard?"} +{"answers": ["Anthony", "Athanas", "Anthony Athanas"], "question": "Albanian American , who rode a donkey en route to the United States, became a multi-millionaire restaurateur in Massachusetts?"} +{"answers": ["Neil", "Neil Macdonald", "Macdonald"], "question": "the CBC's senior correspondent is the brother of comedian Norm Macdonald?"} +{"answers": ["Weymouth Lifeboat Station"], "question": "when was sent a new lifeboat in 1930 it was too big to fit in the boathouse so it had to be kept moored in the harbour instead?"} +{"answers": ["2009 NBA Development League draft", "NBA Development League Draft"], "question": "the Albuquerque Thunderbirds were awarded the first overall selection in the ?"} +{"answers": ["Martin Victor Melosi", "Martin V. Melosi", "Martin", "Melosi"], "question": "a 1977 book by the historian examines the role of partisan politics in delaying public disclosure of events leading to the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor?"} +{"answers": ["Sturzenegger", "A. J. Sturzenegger", "Alfonzo John", "A.", "Jack Sturzenegger"], "question": "\"football nut\" spent most of his career coaching college football at Michigan, USC and UCLA despite having attended Harvard Law School?"} +{"answers": ["James", "McIntyre", "James A. McIntyre"], "question": "California Court of Appeal Associate Justice was previously a Little League Baseball manager?"} +{"answers": ["Trudenstein"], "question": "the rocks in the Harz Mountains are so-named because they supposedly resemble a drude, a German witch-like figure associated with dreams?"} +{"answers": ["Gerald W. Wolff", "Gerald", "Wolff"], "question": "the American historian collaborated on studies of six Indian tribes, the Arikara, Hidatsa, Mandan, Ponca, Ottawa, and Comanche?"} +{"answers": ["(We Don't Need This) Fascist Groove Thang"], "question": "Heaven 17's 1981 song \"\" was banned by the BBC over fears it libeled Ronald Reagan?"} +{"answers": ["Chris Strachwitz", "Chris", "Strachwitz"], "question": ", German-born founder of blues and Cajun music specialist Arhoolie Records, accumulated the largest private collection of Mexican and Mexican-American music in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Martin J. Glendon", "Glendon", "Martin", "Martin Glendon"], "question": "Do you know that, after giving up five runs in his Major League Baseball debut with the Cincinnati Reds, pitcher quit the team and moved to San Francisco?"} +{"answers": ["Simosuchus"], "question": "the Late Cretaceous crocodile relative \"(restoration pictured)\" ate plants and had a pug-nosed snout?"} +{"answers": ["Wilson", "Gilbert Brown Wilson", "Gilbert"], "question": "in 1935, muralist was paid only US$28 in coins collected by schoolchildren for three years of work in Woodrow Wilson Middle School, Terre Haute, Indiana?"} +{"answers": ["FIFA's Dirty Secrets"], "question": "a investigating corruption within FIFA was broadcast in the week that the 2018 and 2022 FIFA World Cup hosts were chosen?"} +{"answers": ["Walter T. Bailey", "Bailey", "Walter", "Walter Thomas Bailey"], "question": " was the first licensed African-American architect in Illinois?"} +{"answers": ["Teuthidodrilus"], "question": "the is a newly discovered genus of deep water worms with physical characteristics of both seabed-dwelling and free-swimming worms?"} +{"answers": ["Wolffia arrhiza"], "question": " \"\" is the smallest vascular plant on earth?"} +{"answers": ["Yarrie mine"], "question": "Do you know that, when BHP Billiton awarded the contract to manage the to \"Ngarda Civil & Mining\", it was the largest-ever mining contract awarded to an Australian Aboriginal-owned company?"} +{"answers": ["Ward", "Ann", "Ann Marie Ward", "Ann Ward"], "question": "fashion model , who was mocked as a child due to her height, was the only contestant of \"America's Next Top Model\" to be named \"best photo\" five times in a row?"} +{"answers": ["Douay", "Abel", "Abel Douay", "Charles Abel Douay"], "question": "a long-range artillery shell killed on the first day of the first battle of the Franco-Prussian War?"} +{"answers": ["Deadly Hero"], "question": "the 1976 thriller movie features James Earl Jones as a mugger named Rabbit?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Nam River"], "question": "the US 35th Infantry Regiment guarded a bridge for a week during the 1950 before it was accidentally destroyed by US bombers?"} +{"answers": ["Ford Show", "The Ford Show"], "question": "the NBC television series referred to the sponsor, the Ford Motor Company, rather than the star, Tennessee Ernie Ford?"} +{"answers": ["Fishery Protection Squadron"], "question": "two destroyers of the Royal Navy's , commanded by a commodore aboard a fishing trawler \"\", once thwarted an Icelandic boarding attempt?"} +{"answers": ["Hall XPTBH"], "question": "the , a patrol torpedo bomber, was the only aircraft that ever received three mission designation letters in the U.S. Navy's aircraft designation system?"} +{"answers": ["Cedric Kushner Promotions, Ltd. v. King"], "question": "boxing promoter Don King was the subject of a U.S. Supreme Court decision in ?"} +{"answers": ["Mayo Foundation v. United States", "Mayo Foundation for Medical Education & Research v. United States"], "question": "the Mayo Clinic argued in that medical residents, who work up to 80 hours a week and are paid approximately $50,000 a year, should be considered students instead of employees?"} +{"answers": ["Claude", "Yvon", "Claude Yvon"], "question": "French encyclopédiste was forced to flee to Holland because he was believed to have contributed to a controversial thesis published in 1752 by Jean-Martin de Prades?"} +{"answers": ["Ellis", "Boo Ellis", "Boo"], "question": "after his professional basketball career ended, worked as a security guard in his hometown of Hamilton, Ohio?"} +{"answers": ["Stewart Birrell Iglehart", "Iglehart", "Stewart", "Stewart Iglehart"], "question": "polo and ice hockey player is the only man to represent the United States internationally in two sports?"} +{"answers": ["Sathyamangalam Tiger Reserve", "Sathyamangalam Wildlife Sanctuary"], "question": " is the only reserve forest in South India with a significant presence of tigers, that is not yet declared as one of the tiger reserves in India?"} +{"answers": ["Lên đồng"], "question": "votive offerings used in Vietnamese mediumship rituals may include sweets, alcohol, cigarettes, and even cans of Coca-Cola?"} +{"answers": ["Auditorio Monte do Gozo"], "question": ", a Spanish outdoor concert venue in Santiago de Compostela, has resulted in pop music stars coming where Christian pilgrims usually walk?"} +{"answers": ["Flying K Sky Raider"], "question": "the ultralight aircraft is described as an \"intimate tandem two seater\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lionel Lincoln"], "question": "James Fenimore Cooper was very dissatisfied with his American Revolutionary War novel , his only \"strict attempt\" at historical fiction?"} +{"answers": ["Grammy Award for Best Performance Music Video"], "question": "a recording of a benefit concert for The Prince's Trust won producer Anthony Eaton a Grammy Award for ?"} +{"answers": ["Parnell Tunnel"], "question": "the 1915 in New Zealand replaced a steeper single-track tunnel known to inundate open carriages with smoke and sparks, causing burns and clothing stains?"} +{"answers": ["Israeli–Palestinian Comedy Tour"], "question": "a slogan of the is \"\"If we can laugh together, we can live together\"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Google Science Fair"], "question": "the is an online science competition sponsored by Google, Lego, CERN, and Scientific American?"} +{"answers": ["National symbols of Bhutan"], "question": "Bhutan is also known as Drukyul, which means ?"} +{"answers": ["B&F Fk12", "Fk12 Comet", "B&F Fk12 Comet"], "question": "the biplane can be purchased as either a complete aircraft or as a kitplane?"} +{"answers": ["Six Bridges to Cross"], "question": "Clint Eastwood had his first audition for the 1955 film but was rejected?"} +{"answers": ["Shindo", "Tak", "Tak Shindo"], "question": "Manzanar internee went on to become a \"Giant of Jazz\" for exotica albums like \"Mganga!\" and \"Brass and Bamboo\"?"} +{"answers": ["India–Namibia relations"], "question": "Namibian President Sam Nujoma has visited 11 times?"} +{"answers": ["Euprenolepis procera"], "question": " is the first ant discovered that harvests and feeds on mushrooms \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Fort Heldsberg"], "question": "the rail line at the Swiss incorporated a turnout to derail enemy armored trains?"} +{"answers": ["Gimlet", "Gimlet"], "question": "the rocket may have been given its name because it was a small rocket for use against MiGs?"} +{"answers": ["Antoinette", "Antoinette"], "question": "the explosion to move , wrecked on Doom Bar, blew in all the windows in the port town of Padstow?"} +{"answers": ["Bengal slow loris"], "question": "the \"\" is found in numerous protected areas, yet is still threatened by poaching and illegal logging?"} +{"answers": ["John S. Gray", "Gray", "John Simpson Gray", "John S. Gray", "John"], "question": "the first president of the Ford Motor Company was not Henry Ford, but candy maker \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Macfarlan", "George", "George Macfarlan"], "question": "New Zealand MP s grave was removed to make way for the Wellington Urban Motorway?"} +{"answers": ["Blauert", "Jens", "Jens Blauert", "Jens Peter Blauert"], "question": "German scientist was honored with the Silver Medal of the Acoustical Society of America in 1999?"} +{"answers": ["Breast cancer awareness"], "question": "wearing a pink ribbon for has been denounced as a form of feel-good slacktivism that saves no lives?"} +{"answers": ["Solano", "Juan", "Juan Solano"], "question": "although came to South America to be the bishop of Cuzco, he first joined the Spanish army and fought at the Battle of Jaquijahuana?"} +{"answers": ["1877 Iquique earthquake"], "question": "the hulk of the USS \"Wateree\", stranded by an 1868 tsunami, was shifted several kilometres along the coast by an ?"} +{"answers": ["Saintsbury", "H. A. Saintsbury", "Harry", "Harry Arthur Saintsbury"], "question": " \"\" met the thirteen-year-old Charlie Chaplin at the Green Room Club in 1903, to approve him for a part on stage?"} +{"answers": ["Dillard", "Varetta Dillard", "Varetta"], "question": "the first major rock and roll concert, 1952's Moondog Coronation Ball, was to include rhythm and blues singer , but the show was shut down before she could perform?"} +{"answers": ["Hainan eastern ring high-speed railway", "Hainan Eastern Ring High-Speed Railway"], "question": "the newly opened employed 50,000 workers, and is Hainan's largest single investment project to date?"} +{"answers": ["Sy Mah", "Mah", "Sy"], "question": ", who held a Guinness World Record for the most lifetime marathons, completed his first marathon in the same race in which he coached 13-year-old Maureen Wilton to a women's world record?"} +{"answers": ["Rinaldo Cuneo", "Rinaldo", "Cuneo"], "question": "a critic said that landscapes by \"(self-portrait pictured)\" \"are the very soul and essence of California materialized in line and color\"?"} +{"answers": ["Drifter's Escape"], "question": "Bob Dylan did not perform his song \"\" live in concert until almost 25 years after it was released?"} +{"answers": ["Blauberge"], "question": "the crest of the , a mountain range in the Bavarian Alps, forms part of the border between Austria and Germany?"} +{"answers": ["Biham–Middleton–Levine traffic model"], "question": "the may be the simplest model of traffic flow that has both phase transitions and self-organization?"} +{"answers": ["Robotics;Notes"], "question": "the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency is assisting 5pb. with the development of , their upcoming visual novel and latest entry in their science adventure series?"} +{"answers": ["General Dynamics F-111C", "General Dynamics"], "question": "a bomber \"(RF-111C pictured)\" of the Royal Australian Air Force sank the North Korean freighter \"Pong Su\" in 2006?"} +{"answers": ["Brian Keselowski", "Brian", "Keselowski"], "question": "Andy Lally and are competing for Rookie of the Year in the 2011 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Quebec", "Battle of Quebec"], "question": "the month after the Montreal Canadiens lost to their , the Quebec Nordiques, in the 1982 NHL playoffs, Quebec's beer consumption fell by 9.5 percent?"} +{"answers": ["Muhammad Mustafa Mero", "Muhammad", "Mero"], "question": "in July 2003, amidst improving ties, became the first Syrian prime minister to visit neighboring Turkey in 17 years?"} +{"answers": ["Malaya Sadovaya Street"], "question": "in 1881, a tunnel was dug under St. Petersburg's shortest street, , as part of a Narodnik plot to assassinate Czar Alexander II?"} +{"answers": ["Justice", "Justice"], "question": ", a 1954 NBC TV legal drama, was based on cases of the Legal Aid Society of New York?"} +{"answers": ["Adalbert Schneider", "Schneider", "Adalbert"], "question": " was awarded the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross for the sinking of HMS \"Hood\" on 1941 in the Battle of the Denmark Strait?"} +{"answers": ["Salaulim Dam"], "question": "the in Goa, India, has a unique duckbill type of spillway located in the gorge section?"} +{"answers": ["Don Charles", "Don", "Charles"], "question": "the UK singer , who had one top forty hit, later bought a Maltese night club with Rolf Harris?"} +{"answers": ["Chesme Church"], "question": "the coffin of Rasputin rested in \"\" before his burial at Tsarskoye Selo in 1916?"} +{"answers": ["Maaß", "Hermann", "Hermann Maaß"], "question": " refused a teaching position at Harvard University to continue his fight against National Socialism from within Germany?"} +{"answers": ["On the Floor"], "question": "Jennifer Lopez's 2011 comeback, \"\", samples Kaoma's 1989 hit single \"Lambada\" but fellow latin artist Kat DeLuna felt it was similar to her own 2010 single \"Party O'Clock\"?"} +{"answers": ["Museum theatre"], "question": " encompasses not only first and second person interpretation, but also demonstration, storytelling, and performances?"} +{"answers": ["Rhee", "Peter Meong Rhee", "Peter Rhee", "Peter", "Peter M. Rhee"], "question": ", one of the first American battlefield surgeons in Afghanistan, was the attending physician of U.S. Representative Gabrielle Giffords after the shooting in Tucson?"} +{"answers": ["Cebu Bus Rapid Transit System"], "question": "the World Bank is supporting the scheme for the in the Philippines financially and technically through its Clean Technology Fund?"} +{"answers": ["List of U.S. state reptiles", "U.S. state reptiles"], "question": "twenty-six U.S. states have an ?"} +{"answers": ["St Mary's Church, Badley", "St Mary's Church"], "question": "the pews in , Suffolk have been untouched since the 18th century?"} +{"answers": ["Macedo", "Tony", "Tony Macedo"], "question": " once had his ribs broken by a backpass from Tosh Chamberlain?"} +{"answers": ["Theory of generations"], "question": "Do you know that, according to the , major historical events that occur in a generations youth, determine the actions they take later in life?"} +{"answers": ["1934 Hillman's Airways de Havilland Dragon Rapide crash"], "question": "the Dragon Rapide aircraft that into the English Channel off Folkestone in 1934 had taken part in that year's King's Cup Air Race?"} +{"answers": ["Bærum Tunnel"], "question": "Do you know that, during the construction of the , an automatic groundwater measuring system was used to compensate for any leaks?"} +{"answers": ["Yecapixtla"], "question": "the small rural town of , Morelos, Mexico, is home to a World Heritage Site \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Charlie Webb", "Webb", "Charlie"], "question": " was appointed manager of English association football club Brighton & Hove Albion while awaiting repatriation from a prisoner-of-war camp in Mainz, Germany?"} +{"answers": ["Wrath of the Titans"], "question": ", the upcoming sequel to the 2010 film \"Clash of the Titans\", is being shot in 3-D rather than being converted to 3-D like its predecessor?"} +{"answers": ["Rufus Wainwright", "Rufus Wainwright"], "question": "the music video for Rufus Wainwright's song \"April Fools\", which appeared on his , featured cameo appearances by Melissa Auf der Maur and No Doubt's Gwen Stefani?"} +{"answers": ["Mo Li Hua"], "question": " (\"Jasmine Flower\"), a popular Chinese folk song used previously on many official occasions, was censored due to its association with the 2011 Chinese protests?"} +{"answers": ["Abderrahim Goumri", "Goumri", "Abderrahim"], "question": "Moroccan runner has been the runner-up at the New York City Marathon, London Marathon (twice) and the Chicago Marathon?"} +{"answers": ["Thanaleng railway station"], "question": "the first international railway link built in Laos opened in 2009, bringing trains across the Mekong from Nong Khai to ?"} +{"answers": ["Vbos The Kentuckian", "Vbos the Kentuckian"], "question": "the 2011 Crufts Best in Show winner, , is a descendant of the 1980 winner?"} +{"answers": ["Juliette", "Juliette"], "question": " (1956–66), the Canadian variety series which followed \"Hockey Night in Canada\", attracted more than a million viewers per episode?"} +{"answers": ["Lady Saigō", "Lady", "Saigō"], "question": ", or \"Lady Saigo\" \"\", was a concubine who advised Tokugawa Ieyasu before the 1575 Battle of Nagashino, a major turning point in the history of Japan?"} +{"answers": ["Pavel Petrovich Parenago", "Pavel", "Parenago"], "question": "Soviet astronomer was the first to teach a course on galactic astronomy in the Soviet Union?"} +{"answers": ["Anglo-French blockade of the Río de la Plata"], "question": "in the mid-nineteenth century Argentina successfully resisted a by France and the United Kingdom?"} +{"answers": ["Old Hemp"], "question": "not only is considered the father of the modern Border Collie, but he originated the working style of herding sheep commonly seen among the breed today?"} +{"answers": ["Treaty of Niš", "Treaty of Niš"], "question": "assassins of Aleksandar Stamboliyski cut off his hand because he used it to sign the 1923 ?"} +{"answers": ["1997 Central European flood"], "question": "the was caused by some of the heaviest rains ever recorded?"} +{"answers": ["Bell", "John B. Bell", "John"], "question": " received the SIAM/ACM prize with Phil Colella for computational science and engineering in 2003?"} +{"answers": ["Preamble and Chapter 1 of the Syrian Constitution"], "question": " of the Syrian Constitution stipulates that the Ba'ath Party is the \"leading party in the society and the state\"?"} +{"answers": ["Becky Morgan", "Becky Morgan", "Becky", "Becky'' Morgan", "Morgan"], "question": "former Republican California State Senator served on the Board of Trustees of both her alma maters, Stanford University and Cornell University?"} +{"answers": ["Women in America: Indicators of Social and Economic Well-Being"], "question": "the U.S. government report says that in 2009, at all levels of education, American women earned 75 percent as much as their male counterparts?"} +{"answers": ["Bion Barnett", "Barnett", "Bion Hall Barnett", "Bion"], "question": "although retired from the board of Barnett Bank with 75 years of service, he still reviewed the bank's daily business report every evening?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Guillou", "Guillou", "Charles"], "question": "American naval surgeon had a papal patient Pius?"} +{"answers": ["Godley Statue"], "question": "after the \"\" toppled during the 2011 Christchurch earthquake, time capsules were discovered in its plinth?"} +{"answers": ["Greg", "Greg Goossen", "Goossen"], "question": "after retiring from baseball, catcher turned to acting and working as a stand-in for actor Gene Hackman?"} +{"answers": ["Sadie", "Sadie"], "question": "a Labrador Retriever named was awarded the Dickin Medal for sniffing out a pressure cooker filled with TNT while on the front lines in Afghanistan?"} +{"answers": ["Cryptantha crassipes"], "question": "the rare borage grows only on gypsum-rich limestone near Big Bend National Park in Texas?"} +{"answers": ["Polistes annularis"], "question": "in the north, the North American paper wasp has rust-red markings on a predominantly black thorax, but in the south, the thorax is mostly rust-red with black markings?"} +{"answers": ["Morison", "Robert Morison", "Robert"], "question": "in 1672, the Scottish botanist became the first person to write a \"monograph of a specific group of plants\", the Umbelliferae?"} +{"answers": ["Csóványos"], "question": "the dense forest in the area around in Northern Hungary has been described as \"almost mystical\"?"} +{"answers": ["Casa de mi padre"], "question": "Will Ferrell produced and stars in the upcoming Spanish-language comedy film , which has been described as in the style of \"an overly dramatic telenovela\"?"} +{"answers": ["Wharton Reef Light", "Wharton Reef"], "question": ", now on display at the Townsville Maritime Museum, Queensland, is the only survivor of a series of 20 automatic lighthouses installed from 1913 to the early 1920s?"} +{"answers": ["Alexander", "Winterberger", "Alexander Winterberger"], "question": "Franz Liszt dedicated his \"Fantasy and Fugue on the Theme B-A-C-H\" (the BACH motif) to the organist \"\" who premiered it at the Merseburg Cathedral?"} +{"answers": ["Center Point, Camp County, Texas", "Center Point"], "question": ", was settled in 1865 by freed slaves after the Emancipation Proclamation, and is the birthplace of mezzo-soprano Barbara Smith Conrad?"} +{"answers": ["Evelyn Richardson", "Evelyn M. Richardson", "Morrill Richardson", "Richardson", "Evelyn"], "question": "the award-winning writer lived on a 600-acre island for 35 years?"} +{"answers": ["J-CATCH"], "question": "attack helicopters racked up an impressive five-to-one kill ratio over jet fighters during the exercises in the late 1970s?"} +{"answers": ["Barend", "Stokvis", "Barend Joseph Stokvis"], "question": ", a Dutch professor of medicine, was the first to describe the rare disease acute porphyria in a 1889 study?"} +{"answers": ["Gandrung"], "question": " traditional dance, popular in Java, Bali and Lombok, was originally dedicated to the rice goddess, Dewi Sri?"} +{"answers": ["Loire Valley", "Loire Valley chansonniers"], "question": "the are 15th century illustrated songbooks that are smaller than a modern paperback?"} +{"answers": ["Rushbearing"], "question": "the ancient British custom of \"\" was opposed by the Puritans, probably for encouraging intemperance, but deemed acceptable by King James I in his Declaration of Sports?"} +{"answers": ["Ash-shab yurid isqat an-nizam"], "question": " (The people want the fall of the regime) was the most common slogan in graffiti during the 2011 Egyptian Revolution?"} +{"answers": ["Marshall", "Peter Marshall", "Peter", "Peter Marshall", "Peter Brendon Marshall"], "question": "new Police Commissioner of New Zealand held off an invasion of his home by 13 people in the Solomon Islands with a ceremonial sword?"} +{"answers": ["Leslie Michael Bethell", "Bethell", "Leslie", "Leslie Bethell"], "question": "historian became only the second English citizen elected to the Brazilian Academy of Letters?"} +{"answers": ["Law of Æthelberht"], "question": "the 7th-century \"(first folio pictured)\", a Kentish legal text, is the earliest extant document in the English language?"} +{"answers": ["Lumley Chapel"], "question": " is the oldest standing building in the London Borough of Sutton?"} +{"answers": ["Josh Douglas Harrellson", "Harrellson", "Josh", "Josh Harrellson"], "question": "coach Billy Gillispie once made Kentucky Wildcats center \"\" sit in a bathroom stall during half-time of a game?"} +{"answers": ["Hurricane Hiki"], "question": " was the wettest tropical cyclone on record in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["St Mary's Church, Capel-le-Ferne", "St Mary's Church"], "question": "above the arcade in the chancel screen of in Kent is a large round-headed opening that is unique in England?"} +{"answers": ["Lichtburg"], "question": "Rudolf Fränkel cinema in Berlin, with its rooftop searchlights, probably influenced Cecil Clavering Odeon cinema in Kingstanding?"} +{"answers": ["Polish-Lithuanian identity", "Polish-Lithuanian"], "question": "the adjective \"\" refers to pre-nationalistic, multicultural inhabitants of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, unlike the modern understanding of the two nationalities?"} +{"answers": ["Johnstone", "George Johnstone", "George Johnstone", "George"], "question": " was a Royal Navy officer, an MP, a director of the East India Company, a member of the Carlisle Peace Commission and the first Governor of West Florida?"} +{"answers": ["Lloyd", "H. S. Lloyd", "H.", "Herbert Summers Lloyd MBE"], "question": " is the most successful dog breeder in Crufts history, winning Best in Show on six occasions?"} +{"answers": ["Social Foundations of Thought and Action"], "question": "Albert Bandura 1986 book was said to contain \"outlines of the grand theory\" of human behaviour psychologists were seeking for over a century?"} +{"answers": ["Popular fixed markets in Mexico", "Traditional fixed markets in Mexico"], "question": "despite being set up similarly, government-sponsored never replaced \"tianguis\" or open air markets in Mexico?"} +{"answers": ["Minnette Lenier", "Lenier", "Minnette Gersh Lenier", "Minnette", "Minnette Ella Gersh Lenier"], "question": " used stage magic to teach remedial reading?"} +{"answers": ["The Women on the 6th Floor"], "question": "during the making of , a 2011 French comedy film by , Spanish actresses Berta Ojea and Concha Galán learnt their French dialogue phonetically?"} +{"answers": ["Alexandru Tzigara-Samurcaș", "Tzigara-Samurcaș", "Alexandru"], "question": "Romanian art historian , the alleged son of King Carol I, was police chief under German occupation during World War I?"} +{"answers": ["Rob Stone", "Rob Stone", "Rob", "Stone"], "question": "former \"Mr. Belvedere\" actor later became a producer of documentaries, including a short film on homelessness that featured Mr. Belvedere himself?"} +{"answers": ["Rudyard Kipling", "Rudyard Kipling"], "question": " final resting place is at the bottom of the sea off the coast of Ireland?"} +{"answers": ["Lipsky", "John Phillip Lipsky", "John", "John Lipsky"], "question": "just three days after announcing he would retire in August, became Acting Managing Director of the IMF when Dominique Strauss-Kahn resigned?"} +{"answers": ["Artisans Angkor"], "question": "the majority trained with in Siem Reap are uneducated young Cambodians from rural areas?"} +{"answers": ["Susan", "Wicklund", "Susan Wicklund"], "question": "abortion provider has been obliged to wear disguises to get past protesters in airports and at her workplace?"} +{"answers": ["Alfred", "Alfred Byrd Graf", "Graf"], "question": "botanist richly illustrated books included some of the more than 100 plant species he had discovered on his worldwide journeys, including the first known white African Violet?"} +{"answers": ["Hair", "Hair"], "question": "Clarence Clemons reached the studio at midnight to record the saxophone part on Lady Gaga's song \"\" and finished by ?"} +{"answers": ["MOA-2009-BLG-387L"], "question": "a planet was discovered around the star after it eclipsed a background star, refracting the star's light in a process called gravitational microlensing?"} +{"answers": ["Azary", "John", "John Azary"], "question": "former Columbia Lions men's basketball coach Gordon Ridings \"never saw a harder worker\" than ?"} +{"answers": ["British Film Institute Fellowship", "British Film Institute"], "question": "French actress Isabelle Huppert \"\" is the most recent recipient of the ?"} +{"answers": ["False potto"], "question": "the may be a true potto \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Formicium"], "question": "the extinct giant ant genus is known only from forewings found in Dorset, England and Tennessee, US?"} +{"answers": ["Ward", "Olivia Ward", "Olivia"], "question": "mezzo-soprano opera singer won of US television show \"The Biggest Loser\"?"} +{"answers": ["Cartonema"], "question": "the dayflower family genus is completely restricted to Australia except for one species that occurs on Trangan Island in Indonesia?"} +{"answers": ["White bikini of Ursula Andress"], "question": "the scene featuring Ursula Andress in her iconic in the 1962 James Bond film \"Dr. No\" has been voted No. 1 in \"the 100 Greatest Sexy Moments\" of cinema?"} +{"answers": ["Xanthostemon chrysanthus"], "question": "the \"\" can flower at any time of year?"} +{"answers": ["Julien Hoffman", "Julien", "Hoffman"], "question": "during his student days, working on spermatogenesis, UCSF Medical Center pediatric cardiologist developed a close relationship with Sydney Brenner and Phillip V. Tobias?"} +{"answers": ["Fudai, Iwate", "Fudai"], "question": "the floodgate that protected , Japan, from the recent tsunami was derided as a waste of public funds when it was built in the 1970s?"} +{"answers": ["Rana Pratap Sagar Dam"], "question": "all the equipment for the power plant of the in India was imported from Canada?"} +{"answers": ["Women's tennis in Australia"], "question": "early had to pay as much as a week's wages to buy a racquet?"} +{"answers": ["M-134", "M-134"], "question": " is one of three state highways in Michigan on an island, and one of two to use a ferry \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Griselda", "Siciliani", "Griselda Siciliani"], "question": " won the Argentine Clarín Award and Martín Fierro Award as new female artist in 2005?"} +{"answers": ["Royal Palaces of Abomey"], "question": "according to folklore, descendants of the royal family of Abomey who built the in Benin are the progeny of Princess Aligbonon of Tado and a panther?"} +{"answers": ["Kepler-5b"], "question": "extreme temperature, small orbit and large size made a possible case study of extreme extrasolar planets?"} +{"answers": ["Daubmann", "Oskar", "Oskar Daubmann"], "question": "a received international fame, caused an incident in French-German relations, and helped the Nazis win the 1932 German elections?"} +{"answers": ["Ghana Refugee Board", "Refugee Board", "Refugee Board"], "question": "in March 2011, the partnered with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and other state agencies to assist refugees from Ivory Coast?"} +{"answers": ["Larry Geraty", "Larry", "Geraty"], "question": "archaeologist and college president has also been noted for supporting women's ordination in the Seventh-day Adventist Church?"} +{"answers": ["Blanche", "Thebom", "Blanche Thebom"], "question": "in 1957, at the pinnacle of the Cold War, mezzo-soprano became the first American to perform at the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow?"} +{"answers": ["Jaroslav Rössler", "Jaroslav", "Rössler"], "question": ", an important exponent of the Czech modern photography and avant-garde art, experimented in his works with the Sabatier effect?"} +{"answers": ["Florida", "Florida, Where the Sawgrass Meets the Sky", "Florida"], "question": "\"\" was intended to replace a purportedly racist song as the Florida State Song?"} +{"answers": ["Neviusia dunthornei"], "question": "the extinct rose family member is one of only three known \"Neviusia\" species?"} +{"answers": ["Federal Communications Commission v. AT&T Inc.", "FCC v. AT&T Inc."], "question": "in , the US Supreme Court struck a blow to corporate personhood and held that corporations cannot claim exempt status from Freedom of Information Act requests?"} +{"answers": ["No Minor Vices"], "question": "the 1948 comedy was one of the only four films made by Dana Andrews for director Lewis Milestone?"} +{"answers": ["The Red Onion", "Red Onion"], "question": ", the oldest restaurant in Aspen, Colorado, wasn't formally named that until more than 50 years after it was built?"} +{"answers": ["Ruttan", "Henry", "Henry Norlande Ruttan"], "question": ", an Empire Loyalist, was the project engineer for a Winnipeg pumping station considered in 1906 to be the most modern such institution in the world?"} +{"answers": ["Kunming–Singapore Railway", "Kunming–Singapore railway"], "question": "the will be long when completed?"} +{"answers": ["Wedding dress of Queen Victoria"], "question": "Queen Victoria has been credited with starting the western tradition of by wearing one at her 1840 wedding?"} +{"answers": ["CHICAGO", "Chicago", "Chicago"], "question": "Sufjan Stevens has released four versions of \"\", including the \"Multiple Personality Disorder Version\"?"} +{"answers": ["St Peter's Church, Sandwich", "St Peter's Church"], "question": "the ancient custom of ringing the curfew bell each evening from in Sandwich, Kent, still continues?"} +{"answers": ["Widest path problem"], "question": "the forms the algorithmic basis of the Schulze method used by Wikimedia to decide the winners of multiway elections?"} +{"answers": ["Payments Council"], "question": "the UK House of Commons Treasury Committee challenged the plan to abolish cheques by 2018?"} +{"answers": ["Collin Thomas Balester", "Collin", "Collin Balester", "Balester"], "question": "in 2010, Washington Nationals pitcher \"\" hit two batters in the head in a span of nine days?"} +{"answers": ["818th Tank Destroyer Battalion"], "question": "during World War II, men of the American were awarded nine Silver Stars and seventy-two Bronze Stars?"} +{"answers": ["Run the World", "Run the World"], "question": "Beyoncé Knowles hired 200 native African dancers to appear in her music video for \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Salusbury Pryce Humphreys", "Humphreys", "Salusbury"], "question": " commanded during the \"Chesapeake–Leopard\" Affair in 1807?"} +{"answers": ["Joppenbergh Mountain"], "question": "in 1937, the slopes of were coated with borax for a summer ski jumping competition?"} +{"answers": ["Baku Museum of Modern Art"], "question": "the was designed by Jean Nouvel as part of a projected \"eco-cultural zone\" on the waterfront in Baku, Azerbaijan?"} +{"answers": ["Shouwang Church"], "question": "Beijing police dedicate 4,500 officers to preventing the from holding Sunday prayer meetings?"} +{"answers": ["Marinoan glaciation"], "question": "the was one of the three Neoproterozoic glaciations that caused the Snowball Earth?"} +{"answers": ["The Broken Tower", "The Broken Tower"], "question": "the storyline of James Franco's upcoming film started out as his master's thesis at New York University Tisch School of the Arts?"} +{"answers": ["Nigerian Building and Road Research Institute"], "question": "both the and the Building and Road Research Institute of Ghana were formed out of the West African Building Research Institute?"} +{"answers": ["Civil war of Wa"], "question": "according to the Book of the Later Han, the was ended by an unmarried woman who bewitched the populace?"} +{"answers": ["Anasazi Heritage Center", "Heritage Center"], "question": "the in the U.S. state of Colorado has two pueblos dating back to the 12th century?"} +{"answers": ["Excarpsus cummeani", "Excarpsus Cummeani"], "question": "the 8th-century penitential extends its scope to define penances for clerics also, possibly influenced by Saint Boniface?"} +{"answers": ["Panchayat Yuva Krida Aur Khel Abhiyan", "Rajiv Gandhi Khel Abhiyan"], "question": " had sought the aid of FIFA in implementing its rural sports initiatives for football in India?"} +{"answers": ["First Baptist Church of Ossining"], "question": "in the early years of the \"\", the oldest in the village, masters and slaves had equal status as members of the congregation?"} +{"answers": ["ben Yom Tov", "David", "David ben Yom Tov", "David ben Yom Tov ibn Bilia", "Tov"], "question": "medieval scholar and astrologer refused to contemplate a divorce until his wife had all of his books and instruments taken away and hidden?"} +{"answers": ["Peter C. Shannon", "Peter", "Shannon"], "question": "Dakota Territory judge presided over the trial of Jack McCall and sentenced him to hang for killing Wild Bill Hickok?"} +{"answers": ["British Coachways"], "question": "the site of the coach station in London used by the consortium between 1980 and 1982 is now occupied by the British Library?"} +{"answers": ["A Glorious Way to Die"], "question": " is a book about the World War II kamikaze mission of the world's largest battleship, the , against the American Pacific Fleet?"} +{"answers": ["The Magpie", "The Magpie"], "question": " \"\" is considered one of Claude Monet's best snowscape paintings?"} +{"answers": ["Los Angeles fetus disposal scandal"], "question": "over 16,000 aborted fetuses were found in the in 1982?"} +{"answers": ["Patrick S. Fischler", "Patrick Fischler", "Fischler", "Patrick"], "question": "actor flew back and forth between Hawaii and Los Angeles for six months so he could film roles on \"Lost\" and \"Southland\" at the same time?"} +{"answers": ["Richard Kruse", "Richard", "Kruse"], "question": "the eighth place of at the 2004 Games is the best Olympic result for any British fencer since 1964?"} +{"answers": ["Bey", "Turahan Bey", "Turahan"], "question": " was commander of one of the Ottoman armies during the Battle of Niš in ?"} +{"answers": ["Schreck", "Noldi", "Noldi Schreck"], "question": "Siberian-born , set decorator for the 1965 drama \"Love Has Many Faces\", was nicknamed \"the architect of Zona Rosa\"?"} +{"answers": ["J. J. Dickison", "John Jackson Dickison", "Dickison", "John"], "question": "Capt. \"\" led the Confederate forces that captured the USS \"Columbine\" in the only known incident in US history where a cavalry unit sank an enemy gunboat?"} +{"answers": ["Villa Gesell", "Villa Gesell Partido"], "question": "the Argentine city of was built after the afforestation of a dune field?"} +{"answers": ["Peter", "Peter Aucoin", "Aucoin", "Peter Charles Aucoin"], "question": ", a professor emeritus at Dalhousie University, has served as an advisor to all three levels of the government of Canada?"} +{"answers": ["Reindeer in South Georgia"], "question": " to South Georgia by Norwegian whalers?"} +{"answers": ["Epsilon II Archaeological Site"], "question": "Indianas is a rare example of a well-preserved upland archaeological site from the Archaic period?"} +{"answers": ["R v Baillie"], "question": "Thomas Erskine's speech in the case of earned him a standing ovation?"} +{"answers": ["Kafka's Soup"], "question": "a live performance of the French translation of included a sung recipe for onion tart?"} +{"answers": ["Gonzales", "Ambrosio José Gonzales", "Ambrosio"], "question": "Colonel \"\", a Confederate soldier during the American Civil War, once fought for the US annexation of Cuba?"} +{"answers": ["Codex Vindobonensis 751"], "question": "the ninth-century contains a selection of the correspondence of Saint Boniface, as well as a mysterious palindrome and the oldest English poetic proverb?"} +{"answers": ["Wildlife of Djibouti"], "question": "khat \"\", which induces a state of euphoria and is endemic to , is chewed by 90% of the local men?"} +{"answers": ["McClendon", "Forrest McClendon", "Forrest"], "question": " earned a 2011 Tony Award nomination for his début performance on Broadway?"} +{"answers": ["Highgrove House", "Highgrove House, Eastcote"], "question": "the future British prime minister Winston Churchill stayed at in Eastcote for his honeymoon?"} +{"answers": ["Philip Primrose", "Primrose", "Philip"], "question": "police officer and future Lieutenant Governor of Alberta was a distant cousin to the Earls of Rosebery?"} +{"answers": ["Pasha", "Bolo Pasha", "Bolo"], "question": ", a Frenchman with an Egyptian title, was convicted and executed in France in 1918 for being a German spy using evidence collected by the New York Attorney General?"} +{"answers": ["Chalet Girl"], "question": "actor Ed Westwick \"\" liked the idea of playing a \"nice guy\" in the British film ?"} +{"answers": ["Trisakti shootings"], "question": "the at Trisakti University eventually led to the resignation of Indonesian President Suharto?"} +{"answers": ["W.", "W. D. Childers", "Childers"], "question": "Florida's longest-serving state legislator, , earned the nickname \"Banty Rooster\" for his eccentric mannerisms and colorful, folksy expressions?"} +{"answers": ["Sonny with a Chance"], "question": "when \"Sonny with a Chance\" actor Demi Lovato bowed out of season three, show-within-a-show was spun-off into its own sketch comedy series?"} +{"answers": ["Burrough Hill"], "question": ", an Iron Age hillfort in England, contains over 400 maculae?"} +{"answers": ["Station bell"], "question": "1000 years ago Japanese officials used \"\" to procure horses?"} +{"answers": ["Limnoperdon"], "question": "the aquatic fungus has been described as a floating puffball?"} +{"answers": ["Rabotnitsa"], "question": " \"(1923 cover pictured)\" was the first socialist women's magazine?"} +{"answers": ["Beach Hebrew Institute"], "question": "the name of the was chosen to avoid attracting the attention of the Canadian German Party?"} +{"answers": ["Somali bushbaby"], "question": "the has particoloured hair on its belly so that it appears sandy by day and greyish by night?"} +{"answers": ["Ginger", "Gilmour", "Ginger Gilmour"], "question": "artist , first wife of David Gilmour of Pink Floyd, was given a British Red Cross Award for \"Services to Humanity\"?"} +{"answers": ["Calvary Baptist Church", "Calvary Baptist Church"], "question": " \"\", the oldest religious building in Ossining, New York, was built with marble quarried by inmates at nearby Sing Sing Prison?"} +{"answers": ["Bodi", "White", "Bodi White"], "question": "Louisiana State Representative has pushed for full financial disclosure and mandatory governmental ethics training for legislative officials?"} +{"answers": ["Population Estimates Program"], "question": "the sponsored by the U.S. Census Bureau helps determine the allocation of U.S. federal funds?"} +{"answers": ["Ralph Waldo Emerson Jones", "Ralph", "Jones", "Ralph W. E. Jones"], "question": "from 1936 to 1977, was both president and head baseball coach of historically black Grambling State University in Louisiana?"} +{"answers": ["Joe", "Ebanks", "Joe Ebanks"], "question": " has on multiple occasions won two large multitable online poker tournaments in the same day?"} +{"answers": ["Royal Canadian Mounted Police Long Service", "Royal Canadian Mounted Police Long Service Medal"], "question": "the was the first honour created specifically for Canada?"} +{"answers": ["No Walls"], "question": "a show was described as \"a brilliant collision of sinewy punk attack, angular-jazz maneuvers and catchy art-pop songwriting\"?"} +{"answers": ["Demolition of Dhul Khalasa", "Dhul Khalasa"], "question": "even after Muhammad ordered the , it was resurrected and worshipped until 1815, when members of the Wahabbi movement demolished it with gunfire?"} +{"answers": ["Jean Thurel", "Thurel", "Jean"], "question": " \"\" was a soldier in the French Régiment de Touraine for more than 90 years?"} +{"answers": ["Botaniska trädgården", "University of Uppsala Botanical Garden"], "question": "one sickly lion, two Swedish kings, and 128 cannons were involved in the history of the orangery of Uppsala's ?"} +{"answers": ["Red or Black?"], "question": "Simon Cowell conceived the idea for , the most expensive game show ever made?"} +{"answers": ["Clemenstone"], "question": ", a hamlet in south Wales near Wick, was the seat of several high sheriffs of Glamorganshire?"} +{"answers": ["Callao affair", "Callao Affair"], "question": "a Spanish fort attacked the US schooner \"Rampart\" and USS \"Macedonian\" \"\" on two separate days in the during the Peruvian War of Independence even though the US was neutral in the war?"} +{"answers": ["Like a Prayer", "Like a Prayer"], "question": "Pepsi allowed Madonna to retain her fee, despite cancelling their sponsorship deal following the controversy over the music video for \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Keechaka Vadham"], "question": " was the first silent film made in South India?"} +{"answers": ["Schock", "Mitch", "Mitch Schock"], "question": ", who earned his first World Series of Poker bracelet at the 2011 World Series of Poker has finished in the money at least five times in each of the last three World Series of Poker?"} +{"answers": ["Townsend", "Fred", "Fred Townsend"], "question": "despite failing eyesight, played for the 1887 Michigan football team and later became chairman of the Iowa Democratic Party?"} +{"answers": ["Tonogayato Garden"], "question": " in Kokubunji, Tokyo is built on the terraced cliffs of Musashino, with a lawn on the hilltop overlooking a bamboo forest and pond at the bottom?"} +{"answers": ["Stave Falls Dam", "Stave Falls Dam and Powerhouse"], "question": "the \"(original power house pictured)\", completed in 1912 and formerly the largest source of hydroelectric power in British Columbia, is a Canadian National Historic Site?"} +{"answers": ["Babi Island", "Babi Island"], "question": "although the 1992 Flores earthquake was to its north, may have been hit by tsunamis from both the north and south?"} +{"answers": ["Cymodocea nodosa"], "question": " \"\" forms meadows on the seabed and can be used to measure the movement of underwater dunes?"} +{"answers": ["Fairey Stooge", "Fairey Aviation Stooge"], "question": "the was a surface-to-air missile powered by air-to-ground rockets?"} +{"answers": ["Pierre-François", "Pierre-François Palloy", "Palloy"], "question": " \"\" began the demolition of the Bastille on the same day that it was attacked?"} +{"answers": ["Thlaspi californicum"], "question": "the is a mustard flower with spoon-shaped petals and spatula-shaped leaves?"} +{"answers": ["Ratón"], "question": "a \"terrible \" weighing has killed three people in Spain in the last five years?"} +{"answers": ["Monte Dolack", "Monte", "Monte A. Dolack", "Dolack"], "question": "sales of Montana artist poster, \"Restoring the Wolf to Yellowstone,\" were banned in Yellowstone and Glacier national parks by the U.S. National Park Service in 1990?"} +{"answers": ["Riek", "Riek Machar", "Machar"], "question": ", first Vice-President of South Sudan in the Sudan People's Liberation Movement (SPLM) government, once fought against them, with government support?"} +{"answers": ["Central Saint Giles"], "question": " \"\" in London, designed by architect Renzo Piano, has been compared to \"giant mutant chewy sweets\" and Marmite?"} +{"answers": ["Lapham", "Lewis Abbot Lapham", "Lewis A. Lapham", "Lewis", "Lewis Lapham"], "question": "when he was 20, shipping executive played a foursome with golf champions Bobby Jones and Francis Ouimet?"} +{"answers": ["Hartington City Hall and Auditorium"], "question": "the was built to a Prairie School design when that style was in decline and \"stands as a progressive building in an otherwise conservative community\"?"} +{"answers": ["Pressman", "Thelma Pressman", "Thelma"], "question": " opened the first microwave cooking school in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Thirty-Eight Snub"], "question": "the direction and photography in the \"Breaking Bad\" episode \"\" was compared to the work of filmmakers Sergio Leone and Quentin Tarantino?"} +{"answers": ["Spiranthes diluvialis"], "question": " are threatened by saltcedar and peppergrass?"} +{"answers": ["Ach Gott, vom Himmel sieh darein"], "question": "Mozart built the final scene of his opera \"The Magic Flute\" \"upon a solemn fugato around the chorale \" by Martin Luther?"} +{"answers": ["Monarch Contemporary Art Center and Sculpture Park"], "question": "the also includes boarding facilities?"} +{"answers": ["Paine", "Ralph", "Ralph Delahaye Paine"], "question": "William Randolph Hearst dispatched a \"\" to deliver a gold and diamond encrusted sword to Cuban independence leader Máximo Gómez?"} +{"answers": ["Death of Ahmad Sarbani Mohamed", "Ahmad Sarbani Mohamed", "Mohamed", "Death"], "question": " was the second person in two years to die while in the custody of the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission?"} +{"answers": ["Blake", "Rodney Blake", "Rodney", "Rodney Blake"], "question": "when graduated from Saint Joseph's University in 1988, his 419 career blocks were the most in NCAA Division I men's basketball history?"} +{"answers": ["``Techno Cumbia", "Techno Cumbia"], "question": "the Selena song is believed to be one of the early templates for pop-cumbia-rap fusions?"} +{"answers": ["St Martin's Church", "St Martin's Church, Bowness-on-Windermere"], "question": "the inscriptions in , Cumbria, \"\" include a prayer for deliverance following the Gunpowder Plot?"} +{"answers": ["So Long, Frank Lloyd Wright"], "question": "the Simon and Garfunkel song \"\" has been interpreted both as a tribute to the eponymous architect and as a farewell from writer Paul Simon to partner Art Garfunkel?"} +{"answers": ["Scirpus ancistrochaetus"], "question": "the has died out of Quebec, but is still found in some sinkholes in the Eastern United States?"} +{"answers": ["Avitomyrmex"], "question": "of the three described species in the Eocene bulldog ant genus , one species is known only from worker caste individuals?"} +{"answers": ["Windsor Palace", "Windsor Palace"], "question": "Prince Mahidol used to teach medicine at before it was demolished to make way for the National Stadium?"} +{"answers": ["Itilochelys"], "question": "the extinct is one of only three known fossil cheloniid sea turtle taxa found in the Volgograd Region?"} +{"answers": ["Connie Talbot's Holiday Magic", "Holiday Magic"], "question": "some of the proceeds from the 2009 album went to Toys for Tots?"} +{"answers": ["Colebrook", "Jane", "Jane Colebrook"], "question": "when won the 800 metres race at the 1977 European Athletics Indoor Championships held in San Sebastián, Spain, she set a British indoor record that would stand for 26 years?"} +{"answers": ["Tuttle", "Lisa Tuttle", "Lisa", "Lisa Gracia Tuttle"], "question": "science fiction author is the only person to have refused a Nebula Award?"} +{"answers": ["Demarcus Dobbs", "Demarcus", "Dobbs"], "question": "after moving into the Bethesda Home for Boys at age seven, current San Francisco 49er moved in with his high school football coach's family in 2005?"} +{"answers": ["Norrköpings Tidningar"], "question": " is Sweden's oldest continually published newspaper?"} +{"answers": ["Yossele", "Miser", "Yossele the Holy Miser"], "question": "the Jewish folktale of \"(tombstone pictured)\" speaks to one of the highest forms of charity in the Jewish tradition – giving anonymously?"} +{"answers": ["Mafuta", "Peace in Africa", "Mafuta"], "question": "in 1992 the future destroyed the \"Terminator\"?"} +{"answers": ["Red-headed myzomela", "Red-headed Myzomela"], "question": " males \"\" fight each other by grappling in mid-air and falling close to the ground before disengaging?"} +{"answers": ["John Martin's Book"], "question": "the early 20th-century was called the \"most entertaining magazine\" aimed at young children in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["OmniPeace"], "question": "before founding the humanitarian fashion label , Mary Fanaro considered selling chocolate to help end poverty in Africa?"} +{"answers": ["International Street", "International Street"], "question": "the arch bridge on in Canada's Wonderland is actually a structure hiding the computer system that controls lights and fountains?"} +{"answers": ["Scrappy", "Scrappy Carroll", "Carroll"], "question": " may have been the first baseball player to be nicknamed \"Scrappy\"?"} +{"answers": ["Bohemiatupus"], "question": "the extinct griffenfly genus inhabited peat-mires?"} +{"answers": ["Dolores Alexander", "-- Dolores Alexander", "Alexander", "Dolores"], "question": "Do you know that, in 1972, lesbian feminist opened \"Mother Courage\", the first feminist restaurant in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Kamar Gelap"], "question": "the 2008 album features both pop and waltz styles?"} +{"answers": ["Bad Lip Reading", "Bad Lip Reading YouTube"], "question": "the producer of the viral videos first encountered the technique of lip reading when his mother lost her hearing?"} +{"answers": ["Ian", "Bankier", "Ian Bankier"], "question": " became Celtic F.C.'s 15th chairman in the club's 123-year history?"} +{"answers": ["Harry Hoch", "Harry", "Harry Keller Hoch", "Hoch"], "question": "Major League Baseball player was nicknamed \"Schoolmaster\" because he attended law school in the offseason?"} +{"answers": ["Vochenblatt"], "question": "when the Communist Party of Canada relaunched its Yiddish newspaper in 1940, they chose the neutral name in order to avoid a government ban?"} +{"answers": ["Tylopilus tabacinus"], "question": "the North American mushroom species has an odor that has been described variously as indistinct, fruity, fishy, or pungent?"} +{"answers": ["Maintenance of Religious Harmony Act"], "question": "the of Singapore allows restrictions to be placed on religious leaders who promote political causes under the guise of religious activity?"} +{"answers": ["Love Me, I'm a Liberal"], "question": "in \"\", U.S. singer-songwriter Phil Ochs mocked the difference between what liberals say and what they do?"} +{"answers": ["Porter", "DeForest", "DeForest Porter"], "question": "after assuming his post on the Arizona Territorial Supreme Court, Judge was surprised to learn that area temperatures reached ?"} +{"answers": ["Lemon Souffle"], "question": "Lord Carnarvon named the after one of his wife's favourite recipes?"} +{"answers": ["Port of Split", "Port of Split Authority"], "question": "the \"\" in Croatia is the third largest passenger seaport in the Mediterranean?"} +{"answers": ["Estavillo", "Nicholas", "Nicholas Estavillo"], "question": "Puerto Rican American policeman \"\" was the first Hispanic to become a three-star Chief in the NYPD?"} +{"answers": ["Gastrodia sesamoides"], "question": "the tubers of the taste of beetroot?"} +{"answers": ["Mathen", "Lucy Mathen", "Lucy"], "question": "former BBC \"Newsround\" reporter is now an ophthalmologist, and has launched a volunteer group aimed at eradicating cataract blindness in India?"} +{"answers": ["Mount Everest webcam", "Mount Everest"], "question": "the is capable of streaming live HD video of the summit of Mount Everest?"} +{"answers": ["Robert E. Peary", "SS Robert E. Peary"], "question": "the was built and launched in only 4 days, 15 hours and 29 minutes, faster than any other Liberty ship?"} +{"answers": ["Stalletto", "Frank Stalletto", "Frank"], "question": "professional wrestler once claimed to be a lookalike for country music star Billy Ray Cyrus?"} +{"answers": ["Pakistanism"], "question": "Nnamdi Azikiwe was concerned about a emerging in Nigeria?"} +{"answers": ["Statue of Thomas Munro"], "question": "one of the peculiarities of the \"\" in The Island, Chennai, is the absence of stirrups?"} +{"answers": ["Israelite Tower"], "question": "finds unearthed at the in Jerusalem's Jewish Quarter attest to the Babylonian sack of the city in ?"} +{"answers": ["Hotel Lux"], "question": "many German communists fleeing Nazi persecution who initially found refuge in Moscow's were killed in Josef Stalin purges?"} +{"answers": ["Mereka Bilang, Saya Monyet!"], "question": " used leeches feeding to symbolize the rape of a child?"} +{"answers": ["Toward the Unknown"], "question": " featured storylines involving both test pilots and brainwashing?"} +{"answers": ["Gardiner", "Darren", "Darren Gardiner"], "question": "dual Australian Paralympic powerlifting silver medallist is known as \"The Bear\" because of the roaring noise he makes in his pre-competition warmup?"} +{"answers": ["Grevillea baileyana"], "question": "foliage from the Australian rainforest tree was used in the floral arrangements handed to medal winners at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney?"} +{"answers": ["Julianne", "Adams", "Julianne Adams"], "question": " was recruited as a wheelchair basketball player while still in a hospital bed following the accident that severed her spine?"} +{"answers": ["Steve", "Steve Graham", "Graham"], "question": "Australia's first Winter Paralympics medallist, Michael Milton, gave one of the gold medals he earned at the 1992 Winter Paralympics to his coach, ?"} +{"answers": ["Step-Saver Data Systems, Inc. v. Wyse Technology"], "question": "box-top software licenses in the United States if other contract terms have been agreed to?"} +{"answers": ["Jr.", "Richard M. Sims, Jr.", "Richard Maury Sims Jr.", "Richard M. Sims Jr.", "Richard"], "question": "in 1964, California Governor Pat Brown appointed to the Court of Appeal, and in 1982, Governor Jerry Brown, Pat's son, appointed Sims's son to the Court of Appeal?"} +{"answers": ["Tzaganosuchus"], "question": " fossils were first discovered during a joint paleontological expedition by the Soviet Union and Mongolia?"} +{"answers": ["Congregation Beth Israel", "Congregation Beth Israel", "Beth Israel"], "question": "in the 1950s of Asheville, North Carolina, shortened and moved its Shabbat service two hours earlier, so members could open their stores following prayers?"} +{"answers": ["Poposaurus"], "question": "the Triassic archosaur walked on two legs like some dinosaurs, but was more closely related to crocodiles?"} +{"answers": ["C.", "C. A. Roberts", "Clarence Abram Roberts", "Roberts", "Charles Abram Roberts"], "question": "Florida state legislator was named to the first Board of Union County Commissioners at the age of 18?"} +{"answers": ["Martin-Baker Mk.1"], "question": "the \"\", used by a test pilot to escape a crashing Armstrong Whitworth A.W.52, was the first ejection seat to save the life of a British pilot?"} +{"answers": ["Léontine", "De Maësen", "Maësen", "Léontine de Maësen"], "question": "Georges Bizet dedicated his song \"Rêve de la bien-aimée\" (\"Dream of the beloved\") to the Belgian coloratura soprano ?"} +{"answers": ["Eastern Isles"], "question": "over 110 species of vascular plants have been discovered on the small , of the Isles of Scilly, UK?"} +{"answers": ["Girolamo", "Mocetto", "Girolamo Mocetto"], "question": "Italian Renaissance artist was long thought to have been born a generation before he actually was?"} +{"answers": ["Action of 5 November 1813"], "question": "the only death in the \"\" was accidental?"} +{"answers": ["Westminster Psalter"], "question": "the contains what may be the earliest representation of Saint Christopher in English art, from about 1250?"} +{"answers": ["Henry", "Henry Heathcote", "Heathcote"], "question": "\"The Naval and Military Magazine\" warned that people might not like the cut of jib?"} +{"answers": ["Frenchy Bordagaray", "Bordagaray", "Frenchy"], "question": "the mustache that grew in 1936 is likely to have been the only mustache worn in Major League Baseball between 1914 and 1972?"} +{"answers": ["Max", "Gresham", "Max Gresham"], "question": ", the 18-year-old 2011 NASCAR East Series champion, started racing at the age of 8?"} +{"answers": ["An Old Man and his Grandson"], "question": "Ghirlandaio's \"(detail pictured)\" portrays a man with a deformed nose sympathetically, in contrast to theories of the era by which external deformities imply character defects?"} +{"answers": ["Sevmorput"], "question": " is the only nuclear-powered cargo ship currently in service?"} +{"answers": ["Danish traditional music"], "question": "in certain rural areas of Denmark such as Fanø, Læsø, and in parts of Western Jutland dating back to the late 18th century were maintained well into the 20th century?"} +{"answers": ["McKenzie", "Florence", "Florence Violet McKenzie"], "question": ", Australia's first female electrical engineer, taught Morse code to thousands of sailors free of charge?"} +{"answers": ["Hitler Youth Conspiracy", "Hitler Youth conspiracy"], "question": "in 1938, the Soviet Union secret police executed 40 teenagers and adults in pursuit of an , which was later found baseless?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Hazlitt", "Hazlitt", "William Hazlitt"], "question": " was an influential Irish Unitarian minister who defended American prisoners of war from abuse at the hands of their British captors?"} +{"answers": ["Argentine tea culture"], "question": "maté tea served in a traditional gourd cup \"\" should never be stirred with the straw according to etiquette?"} +{"answers": ["Tzadka", "Yehuda Tzadka", "Yehuda", "Yehuda Yehoshua Tzadka"], "question": " started learning at Porat Yosef Yeshiva after his bar mitzvah, and remained there for nearly 70 years?"} +{"answers": ["Lhéritier", "Samuel-François Lhéritier", "Samuel-François"], "question": "General of Division \"\" was wounded at the Battle of Waterloo while leading a combined division of cuirassiers and dragoons?"} +{"answers": ["Craig", "Roger Craig", "Roger Craig", "Roger", "Roger Alan Craig"], "question": " holds the record for largest one-day winnings on the regular version of \"Jeopardy!\" and is thought to have won the largest single Daily Double prize in the show's history?"} +{"answers": ["Maria Teresa de Filippis", "Filippis", "Maria"], "question": ", the first female driver in Formula One, finished in a career best of last place despite being told by five-time world champion Juan Manuel Fangio that she was \"too fast\"?"} +{"answers": ["Pulling Mussels", "Pulling Mussels"], "question": "\"\", described as one of Squeeze's catchiest songs, is based on a band member's experiences at a holiday camp?"} +{"answers": ["Sang Penari"], "question": "award-winning film , about a traditional dancer, is one of only three Indonesian films addressing the country's anticommunist purges of 1965–66?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Jones", "Jones", "William Jones"], "question": " bequeathed money to the Company of Haberdashers to found Monmouth School and provide almhouses for people \"as blind and lame as it shall seem best to them\"?"} +{"answers": ["Karlino oil eruption"], "question": "the put an end to the dreams of Poland becoming a \"second Kuwait\"?"} +{"answers": ["Cyclone Susan"], "question": "with a minimum pressure of , (1997–98) was one of the most intense tropical cyclones to exist in the South Pacific basin?"} +{"answers": ["Cycadeoidea"], "question": "it is all but impossible to match up species known by leaves with those known by trunks in the prehistoric cycad-like genus ?"} +{"answers": ["Save The Bay", "Save the Bay"], "question": " helped stop San Bruno Mountain from being destroyed to create landfill along of San Francisco Bay?"} +{"answers": ["Kemna concentration camp"], "question": "torture at \"(memorial pictured)\", one of the first Nazi concentration camps, was so brutal that the Nazis held hearings on it?"} +{"answers": ["Stanisław", "Samostrzelnik", "Stanisław Samostrzelnik"], "question": ", the first Polish Renaissance painter known by name, portrayed Bishop Piotr Tomicki \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Uggie"], "question": "one critic thought that \"The Artist\"s dog actor outperformed \"J. Edgar\"s Leonardo DiCaprio?"} +{"answers": ["Vicinage Clause"], "question": "the of the Sixth Amendment to the United States Constitution may allow for the commission of the \"perfect crime\" in Yellowstone National Park?"} +{"answers": ["Panicum hemitomon"], "question": " is a keystone species of many wetlands, including the Everglades?"} +{"answers": ["Desmond Morgan", "Morgan", "Desmond"], "question": "American football linebacker had ten tackles in each of his final two games as a freshman?"} +{"answers": ["Oxford Canadians"], "question": "the \"\" ice hockey team wore a red maple leaf on their uniform?"} +{"answers": ["Christmas Island Seamount Province"], "question": "the , a group of 50 seamounts (submarine volcanoes) near Australia, formed during the breakup of Gondwana, up to 136 million years ago?"} +{"answers": ["Smooth trunkfish", "Rhinesomus triqueter"], "question": "the \"\" blows a jet of water into the sandy seabed to expose the invertebrates on which it feeds?"} +{"answers": ["Per Manum"], "question": "the writer of \"The X-Files\" episode \"\" has described it as being about \"the way you perceive connections between people\"?"} +{"answers": ["Truth or Dare by Madonna"], "question": "the perfume was inspired by singer Madonna's memory of her mother's fragrance?"} +{"answers": ["Mahaviracharita"], "question": "the 8th-century Sanskrit play by Bhavabhuti has two alternative endings?"} +{"answers": ["Causeyville Historic District"], "question": "Bostick's Store in in Lauderdale County, Mississippi, has been in business continuously since it was built in 1895?"} +{"answers": ["Yellala Falls"], "question": "the on the Congo River were reached in 1485 by Portuguese explorers whose engraved stone commemorating their visit was only discovered in 1911?"} +{"answers": ["Carrier Strike Group 7", "Carrier Strike Group Seven"], "question": " \"(logo pictured)\" was disestablished effective 2011?"} +{"answers": ["Aah", "Aah"], "question": "the tragic end of Raj Kapoor's film (1953) was changed to a happy one after the film's release?"} +{"answers": ["Walter", "Ryan", "Walter D'Arcy Ryan"], "question": " was the first to illuminate the whole of Niagara Falls and also the first to illuminate an entire skyscraper, the Singer Building?"} +{"answers": ["Cuyopsis"], "question": "the extinct Argentinian bivalve was named for the symmetry of its rectangular shells?"} +{"answers": ["Calochortus coxii"], "question": "the is found only on serpentine soils of the Klamath Mountains in Douglas County, Oregon?"} +{"answers": ["Charles", "Dashwood", "Charles Dashwood", "Charles James Dashwood", "Charles Dashwood"], "question": "in 1896, one newspaper described as 'the personification of kindness in his dealing with aborigines'?"} +{"answers": ["Sutton Athletic F.C."], "question": "between 1968 and 1971 English non-league football team won three successive promotions whilst also winning three successive league cups?"} +{"answers": ["Steven Gan", "Gan", "Steven"], "question": " took advantage of a loophole in Malaysian Internet law to create the country's first independent news source?"} +{"answers": ["Hubert Brooks MC", "Hubert Brooks", "Brooks", "Hubert"], "question": " was one of only five RCAF members to receive the Military Cross during World War II and that his citation was the longest?"} +{"answers": ["Miletić", "Avram", "Avram Miletić"], "question": ", who wrote Serbian songs, was a grandfather of Svetozar Miletić, the 19th-century leader of Serbs in Vojvodina?"} +{"answers": ["Clara Ng", "Clara", "Ng"], "question": "Indonesian writer was reportedly able to read \"The Adventures of Tintin\" by kindergarten?"} +{"answers": ["Scott", "Scott Ryan Beerer", "Beerer", "Scott Beerer"], "question": "professional baseball player briefly retired to become an emergency medical technician?"} +{"answers": ["Piotr Skrzynecki", "Piotr Cezary Skrzynecki", "Piotr", "Skrzynecki"], "question": "Polish cabaret creator, , founder of \"Piwnica pod Baranami\", who became a \"legend in his own lifetime\", did not care for material wealth and for a time was homeless?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Pinchon", "Pinchon", "Robert", "Robert Antoine Pinchon"], "question": " was referred to by Claude Monet as a \"surprising touch in the service of a surprising eye\"?"} +{"answers": ["Paradox", "Paradox"], "question": "in 1885, the racehorse won the 2000 Guineas in May by a head, but lost the Epsom Derby in June, also by a head?"} +{"answers": ["Richard West", "Richard West", "Richard", "West"], "question": "a sermon by English clergyman required a vote in Parliament before it could be printed?"} +{"answers": ["Glacier Media"], "question": ", which owns the daily newspaper in Victoria, British Columbia, was originally a bottled water company?"} +{"answers": ["Lloyd", "Lloyd L. Gaines", "Gaines", "Lloyd Lionel Gaines"], "question": "Thurgood Marshall said of \"I have never lost the pain of having so many people spend so much time and money on him, just to have him disappear\" 73 years ago today?"} +{"answers": ["Kaseifu no Mita"], "question": "the final episode of the television series was the second-most-watched television program in Japan in 2011?"} +{"answers": ["1892 Michigan Wolverines football team"], "question": "after George Jewett \"\" played for the , it was 40 years before another African-American played for the Wolverines?"} +{"answers": ["GLOBE at Night", "Globe at Night"], "question": "the project recruits citizen scientists to quantify light pollution in their locales?"} +{"answers": ["Menticirrhus americanus"], "question": "although the adult is found in the Atlantic Ocean, its juveniles are often found in estuaries?"} +{"answers": ["Wyastone Leys"], "question": "despite being in Herefordshire, hosted meetings of the Monmouthshire fox hunt?"} +{"answers": ["Bermuda fish chowder"], "question": " is the national dish of Bermuda?"} +{"answers": ["Mary M Kessell", "Mary", "Kessell", "Mary Kessell"], "question": " went to Germany in as one of only three female British official war artists commissioned to work abroad?"} +{"answers": ["John Cleveland Osgood", "John C. Osgood", "Osgood", "John Osgood", "John"], "question": " strongly opposed labor unions and tried welfare capitalism at his company town of Redstone, Colorado, to discourage his workers from forming unions and striking?"} +{"answers": ["Johnson", "Nellie", "Nellie Stone Johnson"], "question": "civil rights pioneer was the first black person to be elected to a citywide office in Minneapolis?"} +{"answers": ["Ellen Gallagher", "Ellen", "Gallagher"], "question": "American artist created artworks which included images carved into the surface of thick sheets of paper?"} +{"answers": ["Stratiotosuchus"], "question": "the hypercarnivorous crocodyliform \"\" from the Late Cretaceous of Brazil occupied the niche of top predator in the absence of theropod dinosaurs?"} +{"answers": ["Khalifi", "El Khalifi", "Amine", "Amine El Khalifi"], "question": "terror suspect believed he was in touch with an al-Qaeda operative, but was actually communicating with an FBI agent?"} +{"answers": ["The Well-Worn Lock", "Well-Worn Lock"], "question": "one reviewer found several scenes in \"Millennium\" \"\" to be as horrifying as anything he had seen on television?"} +{"answers": ["2000 UEFA Cup Final riots", "UEFA Cup Final Riots"], "question": "in August 2000, 37 people were banned from attending matches at Arsenal F.C.'s stadium because of their involvement in the ?"} +{"answers": ["Jacksonville Arboretum & Gardens"], "question": "the 126-acre , which opened , 2008, contains 13 separate and distinct ecosystems?"} +{"answers": ["Ioan C. Filitti", "I. C. Filitti", "Ioan Constantin Filitti", "Ioan", "Filitti"], "question": "Do you know that, shortly after being sentenced to death for treason, became manager of the National Theatre Bucharest?"} +{"answers": ["Don Taxay", "Don Paul Taxay", "Taxay", "Don"], "question": "numismatist and historian walked away from his career to become a Rajneeshee?"} +{"answers": ["1939 Alabama Crimson Tide football team"], "question": "the played against Fordham in the second ever televised college football game?"} +{"answers": ["Seward Highway"], "question": "most of the length of the , which connects Anchorage and Seward, Alaska, is within Chugach National Forest?"} +{"answers": ["Cherrybelle"], "question": "two members of the I-Pop group were reportedly released for being too old?"} +{"answers": ["ice XI", "Ice XI"], "question": ", one of the fifteen known phases of ice, may be present on Pluto and Charon?"} +{"answers": ["Solidago villosicarpa"], "question": "the \"\" grows well after a hurricane has blown down the trees surrounding it?"} +{"answers": ["Princeton station", "Princeton", "Princeton station"], "question": " is the terminus of the \"Dinky\", the shortest commuter rail line in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Christopher", "Christopher Szwernicki", "Szwernicki"], "question": " was titled \"Apostle of Siberia\" by Pope Leo XIII?"} +{"answers": ["Maurycy", "Maurycy Allerhand", "Allerhand"], "question": "the memoirs of life in the Lvov Ghetto during the Holocaust written by were unknown for over 20 years and first published only after the Revolutions of 1989?"} +{"answers": ["Arcade Fire", "Arcade Fire"], "question": "the Arcade Fire song \"No Cars Go\" originally appeared on and was reworked for their second album, \"Neon Bible\"?"} +{"answers": ["1934 Alabama Crimson Tide football team"], "question": "the won a second consecutive Southeastern Conference championship and claimed a share of the 1934 national championship?"} +{"answers": ["Saved from the Titanic"], "question": ", starring \"Titanic\" survivor Dorothy Gibson \"(shown in poster)\", was the first film made about the sinking of the \"Titanic\" and was released only 29 days after the disaster?"} +{"answers": ["Kampuchean Federation of Trade Unions"], "question": "Deputy Prime Minister of Cambodia Men Sam An served as chairwoman of the ?"} +{"answers": ["Peter", "Peter Feldmann", "Feldmann"], "question": " is the first politician of the Jewish faith to be elected mayor of Frankfurt since World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Angry Brides"], "question": "Indian matchmaker website Shaadi.com created an online game called to raise awareness of dowry deaths in India?"} +{"answers": ["Kurt Vonnegut Museum and Library"], "question": "the new in Indianapolis, Indiana, houses a pack of the writer's Pall Malls as well as his Purple Heart?"} +{"answers": ["Alexandru", "Alexandru Bârlădeanu", "Bârlădeanu"], "question": "with the Romanian Revolution of 1989, went from house arrest to Senate President within a few months?"} +{"answers": ["Albanian nobility"], "question": "the was absorbed into the Ottoman military class through the implementation of the timar system within not more than two generations?"} +{"answers": ["Manuel", "Gálvez", "Manuel Gálvez"], "question": " promoted Juan Manuel de Rosas as an archetype of Argentine values?"} +{"answers": ["Three Pieces for Solo Cello", "Three Pieces for Solo Cello"], "question": "composer and cellist Graham Waterhouse \"\" dedicated his , described as \"rhapsodic movements of great expressive strength\", to Siegfried Palm?"} +{"answers": ["Wall", "Jade Wall", "Jade"], "question": "Australian softball player started playing softball when she was nine years old and surfs as a hobby?"} +{"answers": ["St Edward's Church", "St Edward's Church, Stow-on-the-Wold"], "question": "the 2002 funeral of John Entwistle, bassist for rock band The Who, was held at in Stow-on-the-Wold?"} +{"answers": ["Mikey", "Mikey Kile", "Kile"], "question": "the father, grandfather, and great-grandfather of NASCAR driver were all racing drivers as well?"} +{"answers": ["Coffin", "Tristram Coffin", "Tristram", "Tristram Coffin"], "question": " led a group of investors who bought Nantucket for thirty pounds and two beaver hats?"} +{"answers": ["John Rainwater"], "question": "a University of Washington created as a student prank became the author of several well-received papers in research journals?"} +{"answers": ["The Flying Fleet"], "question": " female lead, Anita Page, described co-star Ramón Novarro as \"something to dream about\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lisa", "Lisa George", "George"], "question": "actress was told by a singing teacher at the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama that she was \"too big\" to be successful in musical theatre?"} +{"answers": ["Pope John Paul II", "John Paul II", "Pope John Paul II"], "question": "the 1984 American biopic drama film , directed by Herbert Wise, was actor Albert Finney's American television debut and the first script to ever be rejected by Finney upon a first reading?"} +{"answers": ["Revolutionary movement", "revolutionary movement"], "question": "depending on a time and place, the same social movement may be or not?"} +{"answers": ["Dinosaur", "Dinosaur"], "question": "\"\", a song by American singer Kesha, was inspired by an encounter with an old man whom she perceived as \"prehistoric\" and \"like a dinosaur\"?"} +{"answers": ["Uthayan"], "question": " is the only newspaper in Jaffna which did not cease publication during the Sri Lankan Civil War, amid numerous attacks and threats?"} +{"answers": ["Mike Daniels", "Mike Daniels", "Mike", "Daniels"], "question": ", now a rookie for the Green Bay Packers, was first noticed by the American football team when they were scouting other Iowa linemen?"} +{"answers": ["Polenlager"], "question": "children as young as eight were forced to work in a stone quarry in a \"\" during the Nazi occupation of Polish Silesia?"} +{"answers": ["Surabaya", "Surabaya"], "question": "in his fictional work \"\", Idrus referred to the Indonesian revolutionaries as \"cowboys\" and the Allies as \"bandits\"?"} +{"answers": ["Catch a Fire"], "question": "Bob Marley & The Wailers' is regarded as one of the greatest reggae albums?"} +{"answers": ["Pont Flavien"], "question": "the \"\" in southern France is the only bridge with an arch over each end to have survived from the time of the Roman emperor Augustus?"} +{"answers": ["Women's kickboxing in Australia"], "question": ", was banned by law in 1986 and only became legal again in 2008?"} +{"answers": ["Timber Creek, Northern Territory", "Timber Creek"], "question": "Gregory's tree \"\", near in Australia's Northern Territory, bears inscriptions by 19th-century explorers and is registered as both a heritage place and an Aboriginal sacred site?"} +{"answers": ["Walter", "Walter Luckett", "Luckett"], "question": "when basketball player was a senior in high school, he averaged a triple-double of 39.5 points, 16 rebounds and 13 assists per game?"} +{"answers": ["Das Millionenspiel"], "question": "when the German TV film aired in 1970, some viewers thought they were watching a real manhunt and called the fictitious telephone number to register to participate?"} +{"answers": ["Hoverberget"], "question": "Do you know that, with a depth of , is the largest rock cave in Scandinavia?"} +{"answers": ["Tristram's jird"], "question": "reports of \"\" on the Greek island of Kos are the only wild gerbil sightings from Europe outside of the former Soviet Union?"} +{"answers": ["Leontina Albina Espinoza", "Espinoza", "Leontina", "Leontina Judith Albina Espinoza"], "question": " of Colina, Chile, claimed to have given birth to 58 children and was cited for a time by the \"Guinness Book of Records\" as the world's most prolific mother?"} +{"answers": ["Jumbo King"], "question": ", a branded fast food chain company marketing Maharashtrian speciality \"vada pav\", was inspired by McDonald's and Burger King?"} +{"answers": ["Group theatre of Kolkata"], "question": "the is a theatre tradition that arose contrasting with the commercial theatre in the 1940s?"} +{"answers": ["Menzies", "Robert Menzies", "Robert", "Robert Menzies"], "question": " played cricket for New Zealand in 1939?"} +{"answers": ["Patrick Corbin", "Patrick Alan Corbin", "Corbin", "Patrick"], "question": " set a Mobile BayBears franchise record when he pitched 27 consecutive scoreless innings?"} +{"answers": ["CZW World Junior Heavyweight Championship"], "question": "the first , The Sensational One, lost the title in the same night he won it?"} +{"answers": ["Adonis García Arrieta", "Adonis García", "Adonis", "García"], "question": " was named to the 2012 Caribbean Series All-Tournament Team?"} +{"answers": ["The Boys in the Bar"], "question": "the coming out of real-life gay former baseball player Glenn Burke inspired the \"Cheers\" episode \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["VEON", "Veon Ltd."], "question": " was the first Russian company to list its shares on the New York Stock Exchange?"} +{"answers": ["Murch", "Aimee", "Aimee Murch"], "question": "Australian national team pitcher \"\" has won the Italian Softball Championship, Italian Cup and European Cup?"} +{"answers": ["H-13", "H-13"], "question": " \"\" in the Hiawatha National Forest in Michigan crosses the Sturgeon River on a T-beam bridge built in 1941?"} +{"answers": ["Western Thousand Buddha Caves"], "question": "the are documented in a manuscript from the Library Cave at Mogao?"} +{"answers": ["Hearts and Souls"], "question": "the \"NYPD Blue\" episode \"\" was the last regular appearance of the character Bobby Simone, a role for which Jimmy Smits won a Golden Globe Award?"} +{"answers": ["Feizi"], "question": "the state of Qin, predecessor of China's Qin Dynasty, was founded by , a horse breeder?"} +{"answers": ["Marzuki Darusman", "Marzuki", "Darusman"], "question": "Indonesian politician was burned in effigy in Sri Lanka for his investigation into that country's civil war?"} +{"answers": ["Broadway–Livingston Avenue Historic District"], "question": "the in Albany, New York, does not include the intersection of those two streets?"} +{"answers": ["Petersen", "Peter J. K. Petersen", "Peter", "Peter Johan Kay Petersen"], "question": "consul general headed the organizing committee for a speed skating race at Frognerkilen in 1885?"} +{"answers": ["Idle Thumbs"], "question": "the video game culture podcast organized a game jam based on a parody of Peter Molyneux which produced over 280 games?"} +{"answers": ["Ropewalk", "Ropewalk"], "question": "the \"\" is Sweden's longest wooden building?"} +{"answers": ["Three Dikgosi Monument"], "question": "the is the most visited tourist destination in Gaborone, Botswana?"} +{"answers": ["James G. Blaine Society", "James G. Blaine"], "question": "in 1971, Governor Tom McCall gave the a boost when he invited tourists to come visit Oregon, but then added \"for heaven's sake don't stay\"?"} +{"answers": ["Church Clothes"], "question": " by Christian rapper Lecrae was controversial because it was hosted by Don Cannon and criticized church hypocrisy?"} +{"answers": ["Mark Jankowski", "Mark", "Jankowski"], "question": ", the Calgary Flames' first round draft pick in 2012, is the highest-ever draft pick out of a Canadian high school?"} +{"answers": ["La morte accarezza a mezzanotte"], "question": "Luciano Ercoli's 1972 film stars the director's wife, Nieves Navarro?"} +{"answers": ["Nuku Muhammad Amiruddin", "Nuku", "Amiruddin"], "question": "National Hero of Indonesia had a British ship aid him in attacking the Dutch?"} +{"answers": ["Coach's Daughter"], "question": "audience laughter during a scene in the \"Cheers\" episode \"\" between Coach and his daughter Lisa was muted out in the final cut?"} +{"answers": ["Maryana Marrash al-Halabiyyah", "Marrash", "Maryana Marrash", "Maryana"], "question": "Syrian poet and writer \"\" revived the tradition of literary salons in the Middle East at the end of the ?"} +{"answers": ["Peperga"], "question": "the land around the village of in the Netherlands was so wet that before 1660 the entire village was moved one kilometer to a drier area?"} +{"answers": ["Bryan", "Holaday", "John Bryan Holaday", "Bryan Holaday"], "question": " won the Johnny Bench Award in 2010, given to the top catcher in college baseball?"} +{"answers": ["Ali Hassan"], "question": "Bahraini boy is one of the youngest detainees since the national uprising began fourteen months ago in ?"} +{"answers": ["Madagascar women's national football team"], "question": "despite FIFA recognition and twice-weekly training sessions, the has yet to play in a single FIFA-recognised match?"} +{"answers": ["Liam John Tancock", "Tancock", "Liam Tancock", "Liam"], "question": "British swimmer has taken up ballet in order to improve his medal chances at the 2012 Summer Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["PZL SM-4 Łątka", "SM-4 Łątka"], "question": "the never flew, because its engine was not approved for use in flight?"} +{"answers": ["St James House, Monmouth", "St James House"], "question": "a sherd of medieval pottery was unearthed in 1956 at in Monmouth?"} +{"answers": ["Poa fendleriana"], "question": " is eaten by sheep?"} +{"answers": ["Zoellner Quartet"], "question": "Albert Einstein once played violin with the , which earlier had played by invitation for Helen Keller?"} +{"answers": ["Travel Act", "International Travel Act"], "question": "the U.S. prohibits interstate or foreign travel to promote, manage or commit extortion, bribery, prostitution and other crimes?"} +{"answers": ["McDonald", "Angus McDonald", "Angus McDonald", "Angus", "Angus William McDonald"], "question": "during the War of 1812, was commissioned as a captain in the Regular Army following his nomination and appointment by United States President James Madison?"} +{"answers": ["Uranium mining in Namibia"], "question": "in 2011, ranked fourth worldwide in uranium production, behind Kazakhstan, Canada, and Australia?"} +{"answers": ["Pan Podstoli"], "question": "Ignacy Krasicki's (1778) was one of the first Polish novels?"} +{"answers": ["Jimmy Makar", "Makar", "Jimmy"], "question": " won 22 NASCAR Winston Cup Series races as crew chief for Rusty Wallace, Dale Jarrett and Bobby Labonte?"} +{"answers": ["Cumbers", "Sydney Cumbers", "Sydney"], "question": " was nicknamed \"Long John Silver\" because he wore an eyepatch to conceal his missing eye that he lost when he was a child?"} +{"answers": ["A+E", "A+E"], "question": "Blur guitarist Graham Coxon recorded 21 tracks for his 10-track album ?"} +{"answers": ["Fain", "Fain Skinner", "Skinner"], "question": " won the 1999 World Karting Association national championship?"} +{"answers": ["Minori Hayakari", "Hayakari", "Minori"], "question": ", holder of the Japanese record in women's 3000 m steeplechase, has won six consecutive national titles since the event was introduced in 2006?"} +{"answers": ["Carrick", "Carrick, Tasmania"], "question": "centenarian Sammy Cox \"\" of , may not have been as old as he claimed?"} +{"answers": ["Monmouth Regimental Museum"], "question": "the displays a variety of objects, including a mediaeval \"crock pot\" and a baby gas mask \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Rachel", "Rachel Bugg", "Bugg"], "question": "2012 Olympic diver quit diving in 2008 after an injury and worked on a diploma in beauty therapy?"} +{"answers": ["Roebuck", "Joseph", "Joseph Roebuck"], "question": "swimmer missed out on qualification for the 2008 Summer Olympics by a quarter of a second, but is set to compete in three events for Great Britain at the 2012 Summer Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["Georgina Geikie", "Georgina", "Geikie"], "question": "2012 Olympic shooter is nicknamed \"Britain's Lara Croft\"?"} +{"answers": ["Robinson", "Larry Robinson", "Larry", "Larry Robinson"], "question": "chemical analysis by , Florida A&M University's new interim president, helped determine that U.S. President Zachary Taylor did not die of arsenic poisoning?"} +{"answers": ["Abdelaziz Thâalbi", "Abdelaziz", "Thâalbi"], "question": " was one of the founding members of Destour, a Tunisian nationalist political party?"} +{"answers": ["Spratt", "Amanda", "Amanda Spratt"], "question": "2012 Olympic road cyclist spends eight months a year training in Italy?"} +{"answers": ["Miranda", "Leek", "Miranda Leek"], "question": "American archer , who is competing in the 2012 Summer Olympics, first learned to shoot at age five?"} +{"answers": ["Netherlands Indies Civil Administration"], "question": "the operated as a link between the Dutch East Indies Government in exile and the Allied high command in the Southwest Pacific Area?"} +{"answers": ["Valour Cross"], "question": "the is the highest Danish military decoration and is comparable to the Victoria Cross or the Medal of Honor?"} +{"answers": ["Fakih Usman", "Fakih", "Usman"], "question": "critics denounced Indonesian Muslim leader as the \"Dutchman with the black ass\"?"} +{"answers": ["San Nicasio"], "question": "the Andalucian based company caused controversy in the UK due to their £4 ($6.24) gourmet potato chips?"} +{"answers": ["Clive", "Clive Finlayson", "Finlayson"], "question": "Professor has theorized that the genetic similarities between Neanderthals and humans are not only due to interbreeding but could also originate from a common African ancestor?"} +{"answers": ["Beware of the Dog", "Beware of the Dog"], "question": "\"Millennium\" casting director guest starred in \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hyon", "Song-wol", "Hyon Song-wol"], "question": "North Korean singer , whose hit songs include \"Excellent Horse-Like Lady\" and \"She is a Discharged Soldier\", is said to have been romantically linked with leader Kim Jong-un?"} +{"answers": ["Doon School Weekly", "The Doon School Weekly"], "question": ", established in 1936, is the oldest publication of The Doon School?"} +{"answers": ["Metropolitan Park"], "question": "the land under in Jacksonville, Florida, was once an urban landfill?"} +{"answers": ["Nigel Moore", "Moore", "Nigel Harold Moore", "Nigel Moore", "Nigel"], "question": "English cricketer was a golf Blue at Cambridge?"} +{"answers": ["Siljan Ring"], "question": "the , a very large impact crater in central Sweden, has been the site for two attempts at commercial exploitation of natural gas and oil based on the theory of abiogenic petroleum?"} +{"answers": ["pascoite", "Pascoite"], "question": "after a mine tunnel was dug near Cerro de Pasco, Peru, the first known specimen of \"(example pictured)\" formed on the walls?"} +{"answers": ["Upper Wolfsnare"], "question": ", a colonial home built in 1759 in Princess Anne County, Virginia, and home of an American Revolution Patriot and U.S. Constitution state convention delegate, is still lived in?"} +{"answers": ["Holy Rosary Cathedral", "Holy Rosary Cathedral, Semarang"], "question": "when Japanese forces attempted to seize the in 1942, its titular bishop said they would have to take his head first?"} +{"answers": ["Adolfo", "Rels", "Adolfo Costa du Rels", "Costa du Rels"], "question": "Franco-Bolivian petroleum prospector and poet was the last President of the League of Nations?"} +{"answers": ["Samad", "Abraham", "Abraham Samad"], "question": " was the youngest ever head of the Corruption Eradication Commission when he was chosen in 2011?"} +{"answers": ["Resistance, Politics, and the American Struggle for Independence, 1765–1775"], "question": "Gene Sharp's book on the supports President Adams' claim that the revolution was \"substantially effected before hostilities commenced\"?"} +{"answers": ["Rover chair"], "question": "the 1981 launched the career of designer Ron Arad?"} +{"answers": ["Tyler Lee Clippard", "Clippard", "Tyler Clippard", "Tyler"], "question": " \"\" won the 2011 Major League Baseball All-Star Game despite not retiring a batter?"} +{"answers": ["Jahlil Okafor", "Okafor", "Jahlil"], "question": " made all of his field goal attempts in the gold medal game of the 2011 FIBA Americas Under-16 Championship, totalling 18 points?"} +{"answers": ["Ibba Laajab", "Laajab", "Ibba"], "question": " is one of the key players at the Norway national futsal team?"} +{"answers": ["Furqlus"], "question": "in the 5th-century CE the only indigenous Arab unit of the Byzantine army in Syria was stationed at ?"} +{"answers": ["Opium Nation"], "question": "for her memoir , Fariba Nawa placed her life in jeopardy to collect stories from women involved in opium production in Afghanistan?"} +{"answers": ["Cholodny–Went model"], "question": "Do you know that, according to the , the roots of plants grow downward and the shoots grow towards light because of the plant hormone auxin?"} +{"answers": ["University of Freiburg Faculty of Biology"], "question": "the research facilities of the date back to a botanical garden founded in 1620 by the Faculty of Medicine?"} +{"answers": ["Mikulak", "Sam", "Sam Mikulak"], "question": "University of Michigan gymnast won the 2011 NCAA all-around championship and will represent the United States at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London?"} +{"answers": ["Psilocybe hoogshagenii"], "question": "some Mexican curanderos use the psychedelic mushroom \"\" to divine the location of objects or animals that have been lost or stolen?"} +{"answers": ["Self-deportation", "self-deportation"], "question": "the term was first popularized as a satirical criticism of California Proposition 187 in 1994?"} +{"answers": ["Mus‘ab", "Mus`ab ibn `Umair", "'Umair", "Mus‘ab ibn 'Umair"], "question": ", a sahabi (companion) of Mohammad, was the first ambassador of Islam?"} +{"answers": ["Brian Charles Thornton", "Brian", "Thornton", "Brian Thornton"], "question": "volleyball player set single-season and career assists records at the University of California, Irvine?"} +{"answers": ["Tricholoma vaccinum"], "question": "the mushroom was named for being \"cow-colored\"?"} +{"answers": ["Teofila Ludwika Zasławska", "Zasławska", "Teofila"], "question": " and her second husband owned Baranów Sandomierski Castle and three other palaces designed by royal architect Tylman van Gameren?"} +{"answers": ["Jimmy Robinson", "Robinson", "Jimmy", "Jimmy Robinson"], "question": "the work of was mistaken for that of Led Zeppelin's Jimmy Page?"} +{"answers": ["Pic", "Anne-Sophie", "Anne-Sophie Pic"], "question": "in 2007, French chef became only the fourth woman to win three Michelin stars?"} +{"answers": ["Leonie von Meusebach–Zesch", "Leonie", "Meusebach–Zesch"], "question": "pioneer dentist held mobile dental clinics for Inuit children and once crawled across thin ice to save her sled dogs from drowning?"} +{"answers": ["National Convention of New Sudan"], "question": "the 1994 outlined a civil political administration for the areas held by SPLA guerrillas?"} +{"answers": ["Semachrysa jade"], "question": "the newly described lacewing species was discovered in a photo \"(at right)\" posted to Flickr?"} +{"answers": ["Mine Again"], "question": "Mariah Carey's song \"\" was nominated at the 2006 Grammy Award ceremony for Best Traditional R&B Performance?"} +{"answers": ["Medal of John VIII Palaeologus"], "question": "Pisanello's \"\" was the first Renaissance portrait medal?"} +{"answers": ["Djadoeg Djajakusuma", "D. Djajakusuma", "Djajakusuma", "D."], "question": "Indonesian director is credited with saving a traditional dance form?"} +{"answers": ["Mansoer", "Mas", "Mas Mansoer"], "question": "the National Hero of Indonesia declared interest forbidden?"} +{"answers": ["William Ott", "William", "William Alexander Ott", "Ott"], "question": " opened the southernmost tram system in the world during his Invercargill mayoralty?"} +{"answers": ["Mashantucket Pequot Museum and Research Center"], "question": "51 life-size figures of Indians populate the walk-through re-creation of a 16th-century Native American village in the ?"} +{"answers": ["Henry", "Henry Handley Brown", "Henry Brown", "Henry Brown", "Brown"], "question": " \"\" family initially stayed on their land during New Zealand's First Taranaki War, since a minister's family was considered \"tapu\" by the Māori?"} +{"answers": ["Gelindo Bordin", "Gelindo", "Bordin"], "question": " is the only male ever to win both the Boston Marathon and an Olympic gold medal (Seoul 1988) in the marathon?"} +{"answers": ["Coolboy", "Coolboy Ngamole", "Ngamole"], "question": "2012 Olympian won the South African Marathon Championships in 2010 and 2012?"} +{"answers": ["Annie", "Annie Last", "Last"], "question": "2012 British Olympian deferred from studying medicine at university in order to be a professional mountain biker?"} +{"answers": ["Talluza"], "question": "archaeological finds revealed that the Palestinian village was the ancient Samaritan town of Turluzeh, not the biblical-era Tirzah as identified by 19th-century scholars?"} +{"answers": ["Lauren Reynolds", "Lauren", "Reynolds"], "question": "as a child, 2012 Australian Olympic BMX rider would launch herself off the Bunbury jetty and into the river?"} +{"answers": ["Carmel Bay"], "question": "about of marine protected areas are located beneath the waters in and around California's \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Rachel Lovell", "Lovell", "Rachel"], "question": "although retired from canoeing prior to Great Britain's trials for its 2008 Olympics team, she immigrated to Australia and became a 2012 Australian Olympic canoeist?"} +{"answers": ["Emerson Esnal Hernández", "Emerson Hernández"], "question": "racewalker , who is set to represent El Salvador at the 2012 Olympic Games, started competing in athletics after accompanying a shy friend to tryouts?"} +{"answers": ["Java Pacific Film"], "question": "the studio of was located in an old tapioca flour factory?"} +{"answers": ["Supreme Court", "Supreme Court"], "question": "the inaugural King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes in 1951, with the then-largest prize ever in British horse racing, was won by ?"} +{"answers": ["Officialese"], "question": " can be traced to the exercise of authority going back as far as the oldest human civilizations?"} +{"answers": ["Özlem", "Özlem Cekic", "Cekic"], "question": "in 2007 \"\" became the first woman of Muslim immigrant background in the Danish Parliament?"} +{"answers": ["Ravindra Bharathi"], "question": "Hyderabad auditorium was inaugurated by former President of India Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan in 1961?"} +{"answers": ["Do Not Ask What Good We Do"], "question": "Robert Draper's book reveals that a meeting of Republicans in 2008 took place to \"put the brakes\" on Barack Obama's presidency?"} +{"answers": ["Shelley", "Shelley Chaplin", "Chaplin"], "question": " was an All-American even though she was not American at all?"} +{"answers": ["Lignum nephriticum"], "question": "it was known as early as the 16th century that water held in a cup made of from New Spain would become brightly blue?"} +{"answers": ["Wong brothers"], "question": "the \"(one pictured)\" were bankrupted, then made rich, by working with the same man?"} +{"answers": ["Retrieval-induced forgetting"], "question": "even remembering can cause ?"} +{"answers": ["Hvidsten", "Ragnar", "Ragnar Hvidsten"], "question": " was the first Norwegian to play in the FA Amateur Cup?"} +{"answers": ["Astreptolabis"], "question": "the fossil genus \"\" is one of four described Burmese amber earwigs?"} +{"answers": ["Annie", "Alexander", "Annie Lowrie Alexander"], "question": " \"\" was the first licensed female physician in the Southern United States?"} +{"answers": ["Duvensee paddle"], "question": "the \"\" on display at the Archaeological Museum Hamburg is the world's second oldest known paddle?"} +{"answers": ["Fakanau"], "question": ", considered by Christian missionaries to be evil dancing, eventually disappeared from Tuvalu?"} +{"answers": ["Central Leather Research Institute"], "question": "the Madras State awarded to the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research for the establishment of ?"} +{"answers": ["Alcatraz water tower", "Alcatraz Water Tower"], "question": "the Alcatraz was covered in graffiti during the island's occupation by Native Americans?"} +{"answers": ["Royal Naval Hospital Gibraltar"], "question": "the was the first military hospital to receive a Baby Friendly Award from UNICEF?"} +{"answers": ["Peck", "Veronique Peck", "Veronique"], "question": "in 1955, two years after interviewing American actor Gregory Peck for the newspaper \"France Soir\", French journalist became Peck's wife?"} +{"answers": ["Diego", "Salinas", "Diego de Salinas"], "question": "Spanish governor surrendered Gibraltar to English marines under the command of a former Viceroy of Catalonia in 1704?"} +{"answers": ["Chay Lapin", "Lapin", "Chay Thomas Lapin", "Chay"], "question": "water polo goalkeeper set the all-time saves record at the University of California, Los Angeles?"} +{"answers": ["Ethel Emma McMillan", "Ethel", "Ethel McMillan", "McMillan"], "question": " holds the distinction of being the first woman in New Zealand appointed as a savings bank trustee?"} +{"answers": ["Jodi Elkington-Jones", "Elkington-Jones", "Jodi", "Jodi Elkington"], "question": "2012 Australian Paralympian is also a netball umpire?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Michael Auprince", "Michael Christopher Auprince", "Auprince"], "question": "as a ten-year-old, 2012 Paralympic swimmer chose to have his leg amputated?"} +{"answers": ["Shrimp", "shrimp"], "question": "among the thousands of species are mantis shrimps \"\" which can knock their prey out with powerful punches?"} +{"answers": ["Islamic Center of Murfreesboro"], "question": "opponents of the new mosque of the tried to block its construction by arguing in court that Islam was not a religion?"} +{"answers": ["Stephenson", "Marjory Stephenson", "Marjory"], "question": ", along with Kathleen Lonsdale, was one of the first two women to be elected a Fellow of the Royal Society?"} +{"answers": ["Churel"], "question": "women who die in childbirth or pregnancy are believed by some to return as and suck blood of their male relatives?"} +{"answers": ["Capitol Records, LLC v. ReDigi Inc."], "question": "in , a United States district court is currently deciding whether or not it is legal to buy and sell pre-owned digital music?"} +{"answers": ["Nea Nikomedeia"], "question": "the Early Neolithic settlement of is one of the earliest known sites in Macedonia, dated to 6250–6050 BC?"} +{"answers": ["Poland–Spain relations"], "question": " following the end of World War II, until two years after general Francisco Franco's death?"} +{"answers": ["Keret House"], "question": " is the world's narrowest house?"} +{"answers": ["La Playa Trail", "La Playa", "La Playa Trail Association"], "question": "the historic in San Diego is the oldest commercial trail in the western United States?"} +{"answers": ["Chao Mae Tuptim shrine", "Chao Mae Tuptim"], "question": " in Bangkok is a site crammed full of wooden circumcised penis statues which are said to endow good fortune and fertility on anybody coming into contact with them?"} +{"answers": ["Mehtab Bagh"], "question": " was the last of eleven Mughal-built gardens along the Yamuna River opposite the Taj Mahal and the Agra Fort?"} +{"answers": ["Bo Ningen"], "question": "the members of acid punk band are all Japanese, but met in London?"} +{"answers": ["Hericium abietis"], "question": "the edible fungus \"\" once grew to a mass of about ?"} +{"answers": ["Capt. John Jeffries Burial Marker"], "question": "a ghost ship is engraved on the ?"} +{"answers": ["Bendigo", "Bendigo"], "question": "the inaugural Eclipse Stakes, at the time the largest prize in British horseracing, was won by the stallion in 1886?"} +{"answers": ["Gladys Spencer-Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough", "Gladys", "Marlborough"], "question": "the kept a revolver in her bedroom in Blenheim Palace to prevent her husband from entering?"} +{"answers": ["Canon EOS 6D"], "question": "the is Canon's smallest and lightest full-frame DSLR?"} +{"answers": ["Zophotermes"], "question": "the extinct termite is named after a \"sage of Indian paleontology\"?"} +{"answers": ["1946 Alabama Crimson Tide football team"], "question": "the was the first Alabama squad to play in New England and fly to a game for their contest against Boston College?"} +{"answers": ["Copyright law of South Korea"], "question": "the enforcement of a 2009 three strikes policy introduced to the has led to tens of thousands of Koreans being disconnected from the Internet?"} +{"answers": ["White Coke"], "question": "when Marshal of the Soviet Union Georgy Zhukov ordered , President Truman quickly obliged?"} +{"answers": ["Shadia Mansour", "Shadia", "Mansour"], "question": "Palestinian rapper , the \"first lady of Arabic Hip Hop\", was born in London to Christian parents?"} +{"answers": ["Great Colonnade at Apamea"], "question": "the porticoes of the \"\" were paved with mosaics along the full stretch of the avenue?"} +{"answers": ["The Making of a Teacher"], "question": " quotes spiritual teacher Eknath Easwaran as saying: \"I never knew anyone in India who \"tried\" to become a spiritual teacher ... It's not a job you apply for – it finds you\"?"} +{"answers": ["Don't Stop the Party", "Don't Stop the Party"], "question": "Pitbull's song \"\", from his seventh studio album \"Global Warming\", was originally entitled \"Funky Vodka\"?"} +{"answers": ["Canon EOS-1D C"], "question": "the has no flash?"} +{"answers": ["B4", "B4"], "question": " is a classification for people with visual impairments and is used in sports including sailing, bowls, swimming and cycling?"} +{"answers": ["Decree 900"], "question": "with Guatemala's , President Jacobo Árbenz Guzmán ordered the expropriation of uncultivated farmland—including of his own estate?"} +{"answers": ["General Vuča"], "question": "according to Serbian legend, Marko Kraljević alone defeated and his thousand horsemen?"} +{"answers": ["Alexander Nadj", "Alexander", "Nadj"], "question": "after had played 13 minutes for Lillestrøm SK, the head coach Henning Berg decided to use the youth goalkeeper instead?"} +{"answers": ["Smithsonian Gardens"], "question": "the orchid collection contains over 8,000 plants representing 256 genera?"} +{"answers": ["Di Tsayt", "Di Tsayt"], "question": "whilst the Yiddish newspaper was published in Saint Petersburg, its editorial team was based in Vienna?"} +{"answers": ["Atheis", "Atheis"], "question": "the 1974 Indonesian film reused a sequence from the 1925 Russian film \"Battleship Potemkin\"?"} +{"answers": ["Libor Michálek", "Libor", "Michálek"], "question": " is the first Pirate Party candidate to hold office in a national legislature?"} +{"answers": ["Volubilis"], "question": "the ancient Roman city of \"(Basilica pictured)\" in Morocco was excavated by thousands of German prisoners of war during World War I?"} +{"answers": ["Natural disasters as divine retribution"], "question": "Hurricane Katrina, Hurricane Isaac, and Hurricane Sandy have all been by one or more religious leaders?"} +{"answers": ["Paul Miller", "Paul Miller", "Miller", "Paul"], "question": "basketball player was not selected in the 2006 NBA Draft even though he had been named Missouri Valley Conference Player of the Year earlier that year?"} +{"answers": ["Hiram Sanford Stevens", "Stevens", "Hiram"], "question": "at one time Arizona Territorial Delegate owned a sheep ranch in Colorado and was one of the richest men in Arizona?"} +{"answers": ["Townsend", "Dodd", "Townsend F. Dodd"], "question": " was the first US pilot to receive the Distinguished Service Medal in World War I?"} +{"answers": ["Mann Lake"], "question": "the trout population in was once threatened by goldfish, prompting the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife to intervene?"} +{"answers": ["A Is for Acid"], "question": ", a biopic of Acid Bath Murderer John Haigh, was filmed in Scarborough because of the town's similarity to parts of 1940s London?"} +{"answers": ["Leningrad première of Shostakovich's Symphony No. 7"], "question": "the was broadcast by loudspeakers throughout the city, and to the German forces as psychological warfare?"} +{"answers": ["Pachydactylus rangei"], "question": "the spends the day underground, emerging at night to feed on small arthropods?"} +{"answers": ["Melaleuca nodosa"], "question": "the presence of can indicate saltier areas in wallum heath?"} +{"answers": ["Off to the Races", "Off to the Races"], "question": "\"\" by Lana Del Rey has been lyrically described as \"a freak show of inappropriate co-dependency\"?"} +{"answers": ["Beaver Dam Railroad", "Beaver Dam"], "question": "a tunnel \"\" constructed in 1901 by the of Tennessee was originally too low for trains to pass through?"} +{"answers": ["Adineta ricciae"], "question": "the rotifer gave up sex about 80 million years ago?"} +{"answers": ["Menor Que Yo"], "question": "the music video for the song \"\" cost $60,000?"} +{"answers": ["Landau", "Vladimir Landau", "Vladimir", "Vladimir Maximilianovich Landau"], "question": ", the first ever Davis Cup tennis player of Monaco, was actually Russian?"} +{"answers": ["Camberley Obelisk"], "question": "the 18th-century \"\" may have been built by John Norris to communicate by heliograph with Sir Francis Dashwood at West Wycombe church, about away?"} +{"answers": ["Patrick Omameh", "Omameh", "Patrick"], "question": " \"\" began his Michigan football career as the lowest-rated player of 24 in the incoming class of 2008 and finished it as a 2012 first-team All-Big Ten selection?"} +{"answers": ["Pillar coral"], "question": " is susceptible to both bleaching and white plague disease?"} +{"answers": ["Hemlock Creek", "Hemlock Creek", "West Hemlock Creek"], "question": "more than of sediment flow through per day?"} +{"answers": ["December 2013 Spuyten Duyvil derailment", "Spuyten Duyvil derailment"], "question": " \"\" in the Bronx of a Metro-North commuter train caused the first passenger deaths in the railroad's history?"} +{"answers": ["Isaac Parsons", "Isaac Parsons", "Parsons", "Isaac"], "question": "Virginia House Delegate served as a militia officer during the American Revolutionary War and operated a ferry across the South Branch Potomac River?"} +{"answers": ["William Cooke", "William Cooke"], "question": " gave Selwyn College \"five thousand rare, valuable, and useful patristic, liturgical, and other works\"?"} +{"answers": ["Die Singphoniker"], "question": " recorded Schubert's complete part songs and \"Singphonic Christmas\", European Christmas carols?"} +{"answers": ["Oh for Joy"], "question": ", the first Christmas studio album from David Crowder Band, reached a peak position of six on Christian Albums?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Murdoch", "William Gordon Burn Murdoch"], "question": "a polar bear sketch by , who painted an 1892 Antarctic Expedition, has been used as a Christmas card?"} +{"answers": ["A Boy was Born", "A Boy Was Born"], "question": ", the first major vocal composition by Benjamin Britten, received its premiere in 1934 as a BBC broadcast?"} +{"answers": ["Chapin", "Aleah Chapin", "Aleah"], "question": "in 2012, painter became the first American woman to win the UK National Portrait Gallery's BP Portrait Award?"} +{"answers": ["Barna Hedenhös"], "question": "Bonnier Carlsen temporarily halted its re-release of one of the Swedish children's books because the 1950 publication refers to Native Americans as \"red skins\"?"} +{"answers": ["Diekman", "Jake Diekman", "Jake"], "question": "Philadelphia Phillies pitcher attended a high school in Nebraska that did not field a baseball team, yet still made the major leagues?"} +{"answers": ["Münchsmünster Abbey"], "question": " was closed in 1556 during the upheavals of the Reformation?"} +{"answers": ["Angus Wallace", "William Angus Wallace", "Wallace", "Angus"], "question": " performed surgery on another passenger on a British Airways flight?"} +{"answers": ["Steve", "Steve Cuozzo", "Cuozzo"], "question": "it took four years after giving a 1999 four-star rating award for \"New York Post\" restaurant critic to award his next four-star rating?"} +{"answers": ["Deathrow", "Deathrow"], "question": "\"Edge\" referred to as a substance-less and \"contrived clone\" of the 1990 \"Speedball 2\"?"} +{"answers": ["Social inertia"], "question": " discourages chickens from attacking one another after a social order has been established?"} +{"answers": ["Louis, Prince of Taranto", "Louis", "Louis I of Naples", "Naples"], "question": " had one cousin murdered so he could marry another, and was described by Petrarch as \"violent and mendacious, prodigal and avaricious, debauched and cruel\"?"} +{"answers": ["Clackline Bridge"], "question": "the first car to cross carried two politicians and a boy who hitched a ride?"} +{"answers": ["Zabarwan Range"], "question": "the \"\" holds Asia's largest tulip garden?"} +{"answers": ["North Queensland Guardian", "The North Queensland Guardian"], "question": "unlike other Communist Party of Australia publications, carried commercial advertisements?"} +{"answers": ["Eight Elvises"], "question": "Andy Warhol's , which sold for $100 million, has not been seen in public since the 1960s and its location is currently unknown?"} +{"answers": ["Yap", "Tim Yap", "Tim Yap Show", "Tim"], "question": "as a child, Filipino TV and radio personality sneaked out of school to attend rehearsals of a Repertory Philippines production of \"Lost in Yonkers\"?"} +{"answers": ["John Lok", "Lok", "John"], "question": "in 1555 brought five Africans from present-day Ghana to England to learn English and act as interpreters on future trading voyages to Guinea?"} +{"answers": ["Restoration of Peter"], "question": "in the \"\", Peter's triple confession of his love for Jesus is thought to reflect his triple denial of him?"} +{"answers": ["2013 Mediterranean Games", "Mediterranean Games"], "question": "Greece was stripped of the hosting rights due to its financial crisis?"} +{"answers": ["Amhaouch", "Ali", "Ali Amhaouch", "Sidi Ali Amhaouch"], "question": "Moroccan military and religious leader is said to have bequeathed his son a magical rifle cartridge in 1918?"} +{"answers": ["Grevillea shiressii"], "question": "the rare is only found along two tributaries of the Hawkesbury River north of Sydney?"} +{"answers": ["Wendell Gilliard", "Wendell", "Gilliard"], "question": " had the Ku Klux Klan labeled a terrorist group while serving on the city council of Charleston, South Carolina?"} +{"answers": ["Jan Howard Sings Evil on Your Mind"], "question": "on the country album , artist Jan Howard sings \"Evil on Your Mind\"?"} +{"answers": ["Grand Casemates Gates"], "question": "the keys of are a symbol of office of the Governor of Gibraltar?"} +{"answers": ["Tracy Thermal Generating Station"], "question": "the 660-megawatt \"\", a heavy fuel oil-fired power station in Quebec, will be dismantled by the end of 2013?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Hercules Read", "Read", "Charles"], "question": "Sir of the British Museum advised the Ashmolean to decline the loan of the Anglo-Saxon Fuller Brooch, which he wrongly believed to be a modern fake?"} +{"answers": ["Hessian cuisine"], "question": "\"Handkäse mit Musik\", popular in , gets its name from the flatulence it causes?"} +{"answers": ["Jean Baptiste Théveney", "Jean", "Théveney", "Jean Théveney"], "question": "French General was mentioned in dispatches seven times during the First World War and the occupation of Morocco?"} +{"answers": ["Tengo Un Amor"], "question": "Toby Love called his song \"\" the \"door-opener\" for all of his future success?"} +{"answers": ["Devil's Tower Road"], "question": "the Gibraltar Socialist Labour Party proposed that a main road in Gibraltar should be Devlin's instead of ?"} +{"answers": ["Marcus Ward Lyon, Jr.", "Jr.", "Marcus Ward Lyon Jr.", "Marcus"], "question": "American mammalogist and pathologist published more than 160 papers during the course of his career?"} +{"answers": ["Parmoor", "Marian Cripps, Baroness Parmoor", "Marian"], "question": "the twin sister of the anti-war activist was imprisoned for publishing a leaflet uncensored by the government?"} +{"answers": ["Death of Samantha", "Death of Samantha"], "question": "Yoko Ono's song \"\" was inspired by John Lennon's boorish behavior at a party, and seemed to describe the vigil for Lennon's death?"} +{"answers": ["René", "René Laverdure", "Laverdure"], "question": "Lieutenant-Colonel , who commanded French forces at the Battle of El Herri, entered the army as a private soldier?"} +{"answers": ["Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Mound", "Wright-Patterson Air Force Base"], "question": "a is located on the U.S. Air Forces Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio?"} +{"answers": ["Beddoes", "Dick Beddoes", "Dick"], "question": "sports journalist ate one of his columns with borscht when he wrongly predicted that Canada's hockey team would sweep the Summit Series?"} +{"answers": ["Lepiota castaneidisca"], "question": " mushrooms smell like cod-liver oil?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James D. Ramage", "Ramage"], "question": "during the Battle of the Philippine Sea in , led dive bombers from the in an attack on a Japanese aircraft carrier?"} +{"answers": ["Chinchaga fire"], "question": "the massive of 1950 in northern Canada produced a smoke cloud that was blamed on supernatural forces, aliens, and nuclear Armageddon?"} +{"answers": ["Nikola", "Nikola Stoyanov Mitov", "Nikola Stoyanov", "Stoyanov"], "question": ", the financier who led negotiations on Bulgaria's foreign debt during the interwar period, also authored the first Bulgarian astronomical study printed abroad?"} +{"answers": ["Hero Academy"], "question": " was published in China in a bid to bring more western mobile games to the country?"} +{"answers": ["Sir William Green, 1st Baronet", "Sir", "William Green", "Baronet"], "question": ", who served as chief engineer throughout the Great Siege of Gibraltar, was later depicted in two paintings of the siege by John Singleton Copley and George Carter?"} +{"answers": ["Kajetan", "Kajetan Mühlmann", "Mühlmann"], "question": "Jonathan Petropoulos has stated that is \"arguably the single most prodigious art plunderer in the history of human civilization\"?"} +{"answers": ["Victoire Pisa"], "question": "in 2011, became the first Japanese-trained Thoroughbred racehorse to win \"the world's richest race\", the Dubai World Cup?"} +{"answers": ["Boxing in Armenia"], "question": "Armenian King Varazdat was one of the last Ancient Olympic champions ?"} +{"answers": ["Branch", "Anna", "Anna Hempstead Branch"], "question": " was called \"the Browning of American poetry\"?"} +{"answers": ["Black Anvil"], "question": "American black metal band took a year to write their debut album but only a weekend to record it?"} +{"answers": ["Ben", "Ben Orloff", "Orloff"], "question": " set school records in college baseball for career hits, runs scored, and games played at the University of California, Irvine?"} +{"answers": ["Kollafjørður"], "question": "the ship hanging in the church of , Faroe Islands, was donated by the parents of a 25-year-old son who drowned in Iceland?"} +{"answers": ["Francesco", "Francesco Berger", "Berger"], "question": "composer wrote music for plays by Wilkie Collins, which were produced by Charles Dickens and performed at his private theatrical parties?"} +{"answers": ["Malcolm Brodie", "Brodie", "Malcolm Brodie", "Malcolm"], "question": " reported from 14 FIFA World Cups – more than any other journalist?"} +{"answers": ["Bathsheba Bowers", "Bowers", "Bathsheba"], "question": "Quaker preacher and author believed she could not die, so she had to be carried away from an Indian attack?"} +{"answers": ["Magical Mystery Cure"], "question": "Mallory Hagan compared the ideals of \"\" to those of the Miss America pageant while promoting its ?"} +{"answers": ["Bourgueticrinida"], "question": " is an order of crinoids that nearly became extinct in the Permian-Triassic extinction event?"} +{"answers": ["Roland Bader", "Bader", "Roland"], "question": "conductor recorded late choral works by Max Reger, including his \"Hebbel Requiem\", and the First Symphony by Richard Wetz?"} +{"answers": ["Solomon Northup's Odyssey"], "question": "director Gordon Parks chose to shoot the 1984 television film in the Deep South where the kidnapped black man Solomon Northup worked in slavery?"} +{"answers": ["Maalin", "Ali Maow Maalin", "Ali"], "question": " was the last person in the world to be infected with naturally occurring smallpox?"} +{"answers": ["Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs v Yunus Rahmatullah", "Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs v Rahmatullah"], "question": "in the UK Supreme Court ruled that the detention of a suspected al-Qaeda fighter, \"prima facie\", breached the Geneva Convention?"} +{"answers": ["Walter", "Craine", "Walter Clucas Craine", "Walter C. Craine"], "question": "Labour politician was successful in getting the Manx Divorce Act approved in Tynwald in 1938?"} +{"answers": ["Type 26 revolver"], "question": "the was produced until destruction of the Koishikawa Arsenal by the 1923 Great Kantō Earthquake?"} +{"answers": ["Viggo Stuckenberg", "Stuckenberg", "Viggo"], "question": "in poetry, men were often depicted as weak and lazy dreamers while women showed will and ability?"} +{"answers": ["Change Your Life", "Change Your Life"], "question": "the Little Mix song \"\" was compared to \"Never Ever\" by All Saints?"} +{"answers": ["Phormosoma placenta"], "question": "juvenile cusk-eels are believed to seek protection from predators by hiding among the spines of the sea urchin ?"} +{"answers": ["Argentine–Chilean naval arms race"], "question": "even before the , the Chilean Navy was stronger than the United States Navy?"} +{"answers": ["Sako", "Sevkaretsi Sako", "Sevkaretsi"], "question": "Armenian revolutionary was sentenced to prison for 101 years?"} +{"answers": ["Jumbo Glacier, British Columbia", "Jumbo Glacier"], "question": "the new municipality of has a mayor and two councillors, but no residents?"} +{"answers": ["Taku Inlet"], "question": " in Alaska widens to a basin where discharge from the Taku River and Taku Glacier emerge?"} +{"answers": ["Air Algérie Flight 2208"], "question": "an crashed near a highly populated area of Northern Italy but killed only the three crew members on board?"} +{"answers": ["Little Gooseberry River", "Gooseberry River"], "question": "the name of the could either be a translation of its Ojibwe name or a translation of the name of a French explorer?"} +{"answers": ["Portland Breakwater Fort"], "question": "the was built between 1868 and 1875 to defend Portland Harbour?"} +{"answers": ["Ativ Tab", "Samsung Ativ Tab"], "question": "the U.S. release of the was cancelled due to concerns surrounding the marketability of its Windows RT operating system?"} +{"answers": ["aguilarite", "Aguilarite"], "question": "the uncommon mineral \"\", named for discoverer Ponciano Aguilar, is known from the Americas, Europe, Asia, and Australasia?"} +{"answers": ["Leslie Finer", "Leslie", "Finer"], "question": " reports during the 21 April 1967 \"coup d'état\" in Greece prompted the junta to buy all the newspapers which carried his articles?"} +{"answers": ["Falkonera"], "question": "the sinking of the ferry SS \"Heraklion\" off the coast of was one of the worst maritime accidents in Greek history?"} +{"answers": ["Overtones tuning"], "question": "Do you know that, on Bad Company's song \"Can't Get Enough\", the \"ringing\" guitar has an open of the note C?"} +{"answers": ["Karli-Eli Sanjak", "Karli-Eli"], "question": "the Ottoman province of in western Greece was named after the region's last Christian rulers, Carlo I Tocco or his nephew Carlo II Tocco?"} +{"answers": ["Metabolism", "Metabolism"], "question": "one of the icons of the architectural movement was the Nakagin Capsule Tower \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["150th birth anniversary of Swami Vivekananda"], "question": "in 2012, a three-day World Congress of Religions conference was organized by the Institute of World Religions to commemorate the ?"} +{"answers": ["Isaac Young House", "Isaac Young"], "question": "among the signs that the \"\" in New Castle, New York, was expanded from an older building are the wider clapboards on the rear, and doors and windows that barely fit?"} +{"answers": ["Sanjak of Kruševac"], "question": "Alacahisar, the Turkish name of , means \"colorful town\"?"} +{"answers": ["Gottardo", "Gottardo"], "question": "the RAe TEE II electric trainsets used by the \"\", a Trans Europ Express (TEE) train, could operate at four different overhead line voltages?"} +{"answers": ["Sacred Himalayan Landscape"], "question": "climate change threatens the flora and fauna of the , including the endangered snow leopard?"} +{"answers": ["Faxe Church"], "question": " contains a 1717 painting by Hendrick Krock, Frederik IV's court painter?"} +{"answers": ["Aurore", "Aurore"], "question": "the wine grape is named after Aurora \"\", the Roman goddess of the dawn?"} +{"answers": ["Grolier Codex"], "question": "the authenticity of the supposedly Maya is disputed, even though it uses pre-Columbian paper?"} +{"answers": ["A Short Walk in the Hindu Kush"], "question": "Eric Newbys has been described as a \"comic masterpiece\" and among the \"best travel books of all time\"?"} +{"answers": ["Fiddleford Manor"], "question": "the medieval manor house of may have been built for William Latimer, sheriff of Dorset and Somerset, in around 1370?"} +{"answers": ["Ezra", "Meeker", "Ezra Meeker", "Ezra Manning Meeker"], "question": " \"\" traveled the Oregon Trail by ox cart in 1852, and crossed the United States by airplane in 1924 at age 93?"} +{"answers": ["Angels with Dirty Faces", "Angels with Dirty Faces"], "question": "the Sugababes song \"\" was promoted through Cartoon Network's animated television series \"The Powerpuff Girls\"?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Norgrove", "Michael Norgrove"], "question": "the 2013 boxing-related death of was the first in the United Kingdom in 18 years?"} +{"answers": ["Inheritance", "Inheritance"], "question": " tells of Monika Hertwig's investigation into what her mother never told her?"} +{"answers": ["Rice", "Scott", "Scott Rice", "Scott Adam Rice"], "question": " played in minor league baseball for 14 seasons before a 2013 promotion to Major League Baseball?"} +{"answers": ["Vidal blanc", "Vidal Blanc"], "question": " is grown just south of the Arctic Circle and used to make ice wine in Sweden?"} +{"answers": ["Manjula Chellur", "Manjula", "Chellur"], "question": "in 2013 Kerala High Court judge \"\" refused the plea of the Leader of the Opposition for an early hearing in another investigation of the \"Ice Cream Parlour sabotage case\"?"} +{"answers": ["Locko Preceptory"], "question": " is the only recorded Lazarite Preceptory in England?"} +{"answers": ["Ferguson", "George", "George Ferguson", "George Ferguson"], "question": "a man described by his neighbours as \"the upstart spawn of an Edinburgh strumpet\" inherited the large and valuable estate of a former of Tobago?"} +{"answers": ["Eskimo", "Eskimo"], "question": "the 1933 film \"(poster pictured)\" was the first movie with sound in a Native American language?"} +{"answers": ["Robert Fox Bacher", "Bacher", "Robert", "Robert Bacher"], "question": "during the Manhattan Project, physicist served on the Cowpuncher Committee?"} +{"answers": ["Felix Robertson", "Robertson", "Felix"], "question": ", the first white child born in what is today Nashville, Tennessee, would later serve twice as the city's mayor?"} +{"answers": ["Kabgayi"], "question": "a Gacaca court found that at least 64,000 people were massacred in in 1994?"} +{"answers": ["Robert", "Ghent", "Robert of Ghent"], "question": ", a 12th-century Lord Chancellor of England, once tried to prevent an Archbishop of York from entering the city of York?"} +{"answers": ["Passing", "Passing"], "question": "the novel by Nella Larsen, with its focus on \"jealousy, psychological ambiguity and intrigue\" has been described as a \"skillfully executed and enduring work of art\"?"} +{"answers": ["Amanda Clement", "Amanda E. Clement", "Amanda", "Clement"], "question": " was the first woman paid to umpire a baseball game?"} +{"answers": ["Parley Common"], "question": " in Dorset has at least 147 species of spider among its fauna, including the very rare \"Ero aphana\", and \"Xysticus robustus\"?"} +{"answers": ["Steps of Cincinnati"], "question": "the once stretched over ?"} +{"answers": ["Gibraltar District School No. 2", "Gibraltar District School No."], "question": "Norwegians built \"\" in the 1860s?"} +{"answers": ["Happiness Is Dean Martin"], "question": "?"} +{"answers": ["St Catherine of Siena Church, Cocking", "St Catherine of Siena Church"], "question": "the 11th century at Cocking, West Sussex had no dedication until, in April 2007, the congregation agreed to dedicate it to St Catherine of Siena?"} +{"answers": ["Emilio Boggio", "Emilio", "Boggio"], "question": " is credited as the first Impressionist painter of Venezuela?"} +{"answers": ["Kandou", "Lydia", "Lydia Kandou"], "question": "the wedding of to a Muslim singer led to widespread debate in Indonesia about the acceptability of interfaith marriages?"} +{"answers": ["James", "James Gallant Spears", "James G. Spears", "Spears"], "question": "U.S. Civil War general , who joined the Union Army after a threat of arrest for disloyalty to the Confederacy, was later dismissed from the army for statements opposing the U.S. government?"} +{"answers": ["Oblivion", "Oblivion"], "question": "in April 2013, Norwegian singer Susanne Sundfør made her U.S. television debut by performing \"\" on \"Jimmy Kimmel Live!\"?"} +{"answers": ["Galactic habitable zone", "galactic habitable zone"], "question": "the \"\" may encompass our entire galaxy?"} +{"answers": ["Ear Mountain"], "question": "although is located in an area long known for its tin deposits, its own were only confirmed in 1953–54 during a survey by the U.S. Bureau of Mines?"} +{"answers": ["Patil", "Shivajirao", "Shivajirao Girdhar Patil"], "question": "Hindi film actress Smita Patil's father is a social activist and politician and was presented with the Padma Bhushan by the Government of India this year?"} +{"answers": ["Citra Award for Best Leading Actress"], "question": "Dian Sastrowardoyo received concurrent nominations for the ?"} +{"answers": ["Slutdrop"], "question": "the origins of the dance move can be traced back to music videos such as Dirrty by Christina Aguilera?"} +{"answers": ["Syair Abdul Muluk", "Abdul Muluk"], "question": " was authored by either Raja Ali Haji or his sister?"} +{"answers": ["Dam", "Paoli Dam", "Paoli"], "question": "film actress \"\" holds a post-graduate degree in chemistry and initially wanted to become a researcher of the subject?"} +{"answers": ["Wildlife of Rwanda"], "question": "the includes an estimated one-third of the worldwide population of mountain gorillas?"} +{"answers": ["International Conference on Hollywoodism", "Conference on Hollywoodism"], "question": "attendees of the annual , held by the government of Iran in Tehran, include a former U.S. senator and presidential candidate?"} +{"answers": ["Mythicomyces"], "question": "although the fungus \"\" was given its current name in 1986, the name was republished 25 years later when the initial publication was found to be in error?"} +{"answers": ["Rugezi Marsh"], "question": "BirdLife International considers it unusual for the Grauer's Swamp Warbler and White-winged Swamp Warbler species to live together at the in Rwanda?"} +{"answers": ["Master Vithal", "Vithal", "Master"], "question": ", the hero of India's first talkie \"Alam Ara\" and many silent stunt films, was known as the \"Douglas Fairbanks of India\"?"} +{"answers": ["Xyza Diazen", "Diazen", "Xyza", "Xyza R. Diazen"], "question": " is one of the incumbent city councilors of Marikina City's Second District?"} +{"answers": ["Atkinson", "Kenny Atkinson", "Kenny Atkinson", "Kenny"], "question": "chef has won Michelin stars at two restaurants, and has twice been one of the winners of the \"Great British Menu\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jürgen", "Jürgen Rynio", "Rynio"], "question": "German goalkeeper is the only player to have been relegated from the Bundesliga with five different clubs?"} +{"answers": ["Magnus", "Manske", "Magnus Manske", "Heinrich Magnus Manske"], "question": "German biochemistry student wrote an early version of the Wikipedia platform, and Jimmy Wales declared January 25 to be Magnus Manske day in his honor?"} +{"answers": ["West Triangle Economic Zone"], "question": "the three cities of the contribute 40% of Western China's GDP?"} +{"answers": ["Prince of Ning", "Prince of Ning rebellion"], "question": "Zhu Chenhao was sentenced to slow slicing for leading the against the Ming Dynasty emperor Zhengde?"} +{"answers": ["Prince of Anhua rebellion", "Prince of Anhua"], "question": "the began when Zhu Zhifan massacred the officials invited to his banquet during the Ming Dynasty under the reign of the Zhengde Emperor \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Kai Holst", "Holst", "Kai"], "question": "many family members and friends of Milorg member , who officially committed suicide, believed he was murdered?"} +{"answers": ["Wilderer", "Johann", "Johann Hugo von Wilderer"], "question": "s \"Missa in G minor\" was copied out and performed by Bach?"} +{"answers": ["The Insider", "The Insider"], "question": ", a \"roman à clef\", was Prime Minister P V Narasimha Rao's first novel?"} +{"answers": ["Hispaniolan greater funnel-eared bat"], "question": "the is so similar to the Mexican funnel-eared bat that \"no detailed description\" was required for its formal species description?"} +{"answers": ["Petroglyph Canyon"], "question": " is one of Montanas most important petroglyph sites?"} +{"answers": ["Christianization of Moravia"], "question": "much of the success of the is attributed to the work of Saints Cyril and Methodius?"} +{"answers": ["Ode to Youth"], "question": "publication of one of Adam Mickiewicz's first poems, \"\" \"(manuscript pictured)\", was delayed due to censorship?"} +{"answers": ["Gene Venzke", "Gene", "Venzke"], "question": "although miler ran three world records during the 1932 indoor season, he failed to qualify for the Olympics that year and only made the team four years later?"} +{"answers": ["Norma Ashby", "Ashby", "Norma"], "question": "Montana television hall of fame inductee was kissed by Robert Goulet during an interview, and once featured a rancher on her local KRTV show who gutted a rattlesnake on live television?"} +{"answers": ["Herbert Schmertz", "Herbert", "Schmertz"], "question": ", former vice president of public affairs for Mobil Corporation, was appointed to the United States Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy by Ronald Reagan in 1983?"} +{"answers": ["Hygrocybe lanecovensis"], "question": "the endangered is only known from Lane Cove Bushland Park in suburban Sydney?"} +{"answers": ["Husn Camp"], "question": " was established in Jordan in 1968 as an emergency camp to house 12,500 refugees who were displaced from the West Bank and the Gaza Strip during the 1967 Arab-Israeli War?"} +{"answers": ["Umami Burger"], "question": "the hamburgers at \"(product pictured)\" earned the restaurant chain Burger of the Year honors from Alan Richman of \"GQ\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tomb of King Tongmyŏng"], "question": "the \"\" is one of 63 individual tombs believed to belong to the ancient Goguryeo kingdom of Korea that were given UNESCO World Heritage status in 2004?"} +{"answers": ["2013 Bilderberg Conference"], "question": "the is the first Bilderberg Group meeting to be held in the United Kingdom since 1998?"} +{"answers": ["Tio", "Tio Pakusadewo", "Pakusadewo"], "question": " won his Citra Awards for Best Leading Actor eighteen years apart?"} +{"answers": ["86th Scripps National Spelling Bee"], "question": "Arvind Mahankali won the by correctly spelling \"knaidel\"?"} +{"answers": ["Gao", "Gao Ming", "Ming"], "question": "the Hongwu Emperor was so fond of play \"The Lute\" that he ordered it to be performed every day at court?"} +{"answers": ["James on-the-Lines", "St. James on-the-Lines", "James On-the-Lines"], "question": "the design of the church of did not look enough like an English church for the Bishop of Toronto?"} +{"answers": ["Frank Jacob Lowry", "Frank J. Lowry", "Lowry", "Frank"], "question": " was awarded the Navy Cross for his service as captain of the cruiser at the Battle of the Coral Sea?"} +{"answers": ["Solamente vos", "Solamente Vos"], "question": "the dramatic moments of the Argentine telenovela are interrupted with videoclips made by the characters and invited musicians?"} +{"answers": ["Burj Qatar", "Doha Tower"], "question": "the , a $125 million building designed by French architect Jean Nouvel, rises to a height of 232 metres (761 ft) and has 46 storeys?"} +{"answers": ["Pedro Pablo Caro Rodríguez", "Pedro", "Pedro Pablo", "Pedro Pablo Caro", "Caro"], "question": " celebrated the golden anniversary of his professional career as a lawyer in 1952?"} +{"answers": ["Tovish", "Harold Tovish", "Harold"], "question": " was an American sculptor who took classes sponsored by the Works Progress Administration, and as a perfectionist, threw out most of the works he made?"} +{"answers": ["Chiang", "Wee", "Wee Kheng Chiang"], "question": ", the founder of United Overseas Bank, was described as the \"uncrowned King of Sarawak\"?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas", "Thomas Tuddenham", "Tuddenham"], "question": " was beheaded on Tower Hill on 23 February 1462 for allegedly plotting to murder King Edward IV?"} +{"answers": ["Benjamin Anderson", "Benjamin", "Benjamin Anderson", "Anderson"], "question": "explorer served as the Liberian Treasury's comptroller and secretary from 1864 to 1866, and was charged with embezzlement of its funds?"} +{"answers": ["Homeless Bill of Rights"], "question": "homeless people in Rhode Island have to equal treatment in public spaces?"} +{"answers": ["Marjorie Senechal", "Senechal", "Marjorie", "Marjorie Lee Senechal"], "question": "the subjects of books include quasicrystals, Albania, and silk?"} +{"answers": ["Jiahua", "Zou", "Zou Jiahua"], "question": " served as Vice Premier of China for seven years?"} +{"answers": ["Riverside Park Dance Pavilion"], "question": " is one of the few remaining dance halls of its type in Nebraska?"} +{"answers": ["Biotechnology and genetic engineering in Bangladesh"], "question": "in 2010, Bangladesh became only the second country after Malaysia, among the developing nations, to have successfully ?"} +{"answers": ["Sankari Prasad Basu", "Sankari", "Basu"], "question": ", an Indian scholar, won the Sahitya Akademi Award in 1978 for his research work \"Vivekananda o Samakalin Bharatbarsha\"?"} +{"answers": ["The Ruins of Holyrood Chapel"], "question": "in addition to painting \"\", Louis Daguerre built a 70-ft (21 m) wide diorama of the painting's subject?"} +{"answers": ["John W. Dwinelle", "John Whipple Dwinelle", "Dwinelle", "John"], "question": " \"\" helped establish the University of California, the right of black children to attend public school, and San Francisco's claim to much of the land within its borders?"} +{"answers": ["Kate Garvey", "Kate", "Garvey"], "question": " managed Tony Blair's diary with a \"grip of iron\"?"} +{"answers": ["Pavhari Baba", "Baba", "Pavhari"], "question": ", an Indian ascetic and a practitioner of Hatha yoga, reportedly used to meditate for days in his underground hermitage at Ghazipur?"} +{"answers": ["NI21"], "question": " intends to be the first official opposition in the Northern Ireland Assembly?"} +{"answers": ["Nancy Chang", "Nancy T. Chang", "Chang", "Nancy Tang Chang", "Nancy"], "question": "biochemist \"\" became interested in biology after reading James Watson's book on the discovery of the double helix?"} +{"answers": ["RV/MH Hall of Fame"], "question": "the houses the 1931 recreational vehicle \"\" that Paramount used to bribe Mae West into making more movies?"} +{"answers": ["Broholm"], "question": "Denmark's biggest gold hoard from the Migration Period was found at ?"} +{"answers": ["Azarov", "Sergei Azarov", "Sergei", "Sergei Nikolayevich Azarov"], "question": "Belarusian chess Grandmaster is ranked third in his country?"} +{"answers": ["Conquest of the Western Turks"], "question": "Emperor Gaozong of Tang \"\" controlled the former Western Turkic Khaganate through military garrisons and proxy rulers following General Su Dingfang's of the Western Turk qaghan Ashina Helu in 657?"} +{"answers": ["Louis des Balbes de Berton de Crillon, 1st Duke of Mahón"], "question": "after being defeated at Gibraltar, the wrote to his former adversary, General George Eliott, calling him \"my dear and respectable enemy\"?"} +{"answers": ["Project Spark"], "question": "in the upcoming Xbox One \"game maker\" video game , the player creates a world with programmed behaviors for specific objects, such as a rock that bounces when a player is nearby?"} +{"answers": ["Paul Amoako Acquah", "Acquah", "Paul Acquah", "Paul"], "question": " was with the International Monetary Fund prior to his appointment as governor of the Bank of Ghana?"} +{"answers": ["Eliot Indian Bible", "Indian Bible", "Mamusse Wunneetupantamwe Um Biblum God"], "question": " was the first Christian Bible to be published in America?"} +{"answers": ["Kosynierzy"], "question": ", the war scythe-wielding peasantry militia, became one of the symbols of the struggle for Polish independence?"} +{"answers": ["The White Mandingos"], "question": " first album, \"The Ghetto Is Tryna Kill Me\", is a concept album influenced by The Who's \"Tommy\"?"} +{"answers": ["Joseph Backler", "Backler", "Joseph"], "question": "at the age of 18, was sentenced to death for forgery, but lived as a convict and then painter to age 82?"} +{"answers": ["Kammerorchester Basel"], "question": "the musicians of the chamber orchestra accompanied Andreas Scholl in Bach cantatas and also sang the closing chorale?"} +{"answers": ["Robinson", "Paul David Robinson", "Paul Robinson", "Paul Robinson", "Paul"], "question": "climber was the second person to \"flash\" a V13 bouldering problem?"} +{"answers": ["Burka Avenger"], "question": "the is Pakistan's first animated female superhero?"} +{"answers": ["Paulina", "Paulina Lavista", "Lavista"], "question": "Do you know that, as a teenager, Mexican photographer dreamed of working for the magazines \"National Geographic\" and \"Playboy\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jesse B. Jackson", "Jesse", "Jesse Benjamin Jackson", "Jackson"], "question": " \"\" is known for saving thousands of lives during the Armenian Genocide?"} +{"answers": ["Hugh Franklin", "Hugh", "Hugh Franklin", "Hugh Arthur Franklin", "Franklin"], "question": "the suffragist , in protest against police brutality, once attacked Winston Churchill with a whip?"} +{"answers": ["On the Receipt of My Mother's Picture"], "question": "the 1798 poem \"\" was written by William Cowper in memory of his mother, who died when he was six years old?"} +{"answers": ["The Midnight Zoo"], "question": " won the CBCA Children's Book of the Year Award for Older Readers in 2011?"} +{"answers": ["Andrew Smith", "Smith", "Andrew", "Andrew Smith"], "question": "basketball player \"\" was a high school All-American his senior year despite missing half the season with a stress fracture?"} +{"answers": ["Terrain softening"], "question": "widespread permafrost explains why the whole landscape in the midlatitudes of Mars appears ?"} +{"answers": ["Bajar dengan Djiwa"], "question": "the Indies film , with a father selling his daughter to a loan shark, was advertised as a \"realistic\" depiction of family life?"} +{"answers": ["Tuya Soy"], "question": "\"\", one of Ivy Queen's better-known songs which featured on a number of compilation albums, failed to chart as a single in \"Billboard\" magazine?"} +{"answers": ["Black Twitter", "Although Black Twitter"], "question": " has been compared to signifyin' and the dozens?"} +{"answers": ["Charles Ransom Chickering", "Charles R. Chickering", "Chickering", "Charles"], "question": " designed some 77 postage stamps for the U.S. Post Office while working at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing in Washington, D.C.?"} +{"answers": ["Irrawaddy Bridge"], "question": "two 12th-century \"payas\" are situated near the ?"} +{"answers": ["Flowing Wells Witch Trial"], "question": "an Arizona schoolteacher was on allegations she claimed to be a witch and taught witchcraft to her students?"} +{"answers": ["Vivekodayam"], "question": "the name of , a Malayalam literary magazine founded in 1904, was a tribute to Swami Vivekananda?"} +{"answers": ["The Lone Wolf Keeps a Date"], "question": "although Walter Baldwin does not appear in (1941), he is listed in the film's credits?"} +{"answers": ["Picture for Women"], "question": " by Canadian artist Jeff Wall is a photographic response to Édouard Manet's last major painting, \"A Bar at the Folies-Bergère\" \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Black-winged Petrel", "Black-winged petrel"], "question": "the skims across the surface of the sea and scoops up cephalopods and prawns among other prey items?"} +{"answers": ["Sherman", "John Sherman", "John"], "question": "when he left the United States Senate in 1897, \"\" had served longer in that body than any other Senator in its history?"} +{"answers": ["Actinidia oregonensis"], "question": "the extinct was the first kiwi relative described from North America?"} +{"answers": ["Thrush nightingale", "Thrush Nightingale"], "question": "magnetic cues may stimulate the to build up its fat reserves before crossing the Sahara during its annual migration?"} +{"answers": ["Lo", "Dennis", "Dennis Lo"], "question": "in 2011, developed a non-invasive prenatal diagnosis method for detecting Down syndrome using maternal blood plasma?"} +{"answers": ["George", "Reynolds", "George Thomas Reynolds", "George T. Reynolds"], "question": "the Manhattan Project's accurately measured the size of the Port Chicago disaster explosion?"} +{"answers": ["Manuel", "Manuel Perez", "Perez", "Manuel Perez"], "question": "in a 40-year career, animated Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck and Fritz the Cat?"} +{"answers": ["Juliana", "Juliana"], "question": "Great Dane received a medal for extinguishing an incendiary bomb by urinating on it?"} +{"answers": ["1954 Chlef earthquake"], "question": "the buried people alive while they were sleeping?"} +{"answers": ["Sun Cruise Resort & Yacht"], "question": " sits on top of a cliff in South Korea?"} +{"answers": ["Meral Tasbas", "Meral Izabelle Tasbas", "Tasbas", "Meral"], "question": " \"\" has participated in both the Swedish and the Turkish versions of the reality show \"The Bar\"?"} +{"answers": ["John Ratcliff", "John Ratcliff", "Ratcliff", "John"], "question": " is the first identifiable bookbinder in America?"} +{"answers": ["Geneva II Conference on Syria"], "question": "during the weeks before the 2013 Ghouta attacks, Lakhdar Brahimi and Ban Ki-moon worked closely with Russian and US diplomats towards a possible Syrian peace conference?"} +{"answers": ["Bank vole", "bank vole"], "question": "the is alert to the alarm calls of tits warning of aerial predators?"} +{"answers": ["Hyposwiss Private Bank Ltd", "Hyposwiss Private Bank"], "question": " reappointed to its board of directors a lawyer who had pleaded guilty to money laundering?"} +{"answers": ["La Promenade du sceptique", "The Skeptic's Walk"], "question": "the only copy of the book by Denis Diderot was confiscated by police on two occasions?"} +{"answers": ["Black wildebeest"], "question": "by the end of the nineteenth century, the \"\" had nearly been hunted to extinction?"} +{"answers": ["Miles", "Miles Aiken", "Aiken"], "question": "basketball player , although not drafted by an NBA team after a college knee injury, rebounded to lead Real Madrid to back-to-back Euroleague championships?"} +{"answers": ["Ghostquake"], "question": "Danny Trejo stars in the Syfy original film as a \"kick-butt\" janitor?"} +{"answers": ["Mottled owl", "Mottled Owl"], "question": "the \"\" shows the greatest degree of sexual dimorphism of any species of owl?"} +{"answers": ["Montfort", "Peter", "Peter de Montfort"], "question": " was the first person to have presided over the English Parliament as a prolocutor, an office now known as Speaker of the House of Commons?"} +{"answers": ["William Harvey", "William Harvey Hospital"], "question": "the in Ashford, Kent, England, was named after the doctor who discovered the blood circulatory system?"} +{"answers": ["Wintrust Arena"], "question": "DePaul University declined an offer to have its men's and women's basketball teams play rent-free at the United Center, deciding instead to build its own ?"} +{"answers": ["Claudio", "Claudio Strunz", "Strunz"], "question": "Argentine drummer owned Hermética's rehearsal room, before joining the band?"} +{"answers": ["Vaksala Church"], "question": " was built next to a thing?"} +{"answers": ["Jharokha Darshan"], "question": "Emperor Jahangir \"\" held the practice of in Agra Fort?"} +{"answers": ["GDR Union of Journalists"], "question": "in 1988 around 90% of East German journalists were members of the ?"} +{"answers": ["DuMond", "Frank Vincent DuMond", "Frank DuMond", "Frank"], "question": " created the illustrations \"(example pictured)\" for Mark Twain's book on Joan of Arc?"} +{"answers": ["Lilis Suryani", "Suryani", "Lilis"], "question": "though performed multiple patriotic songs, she also made veiled criticisms of President Sukarno?"} +{"answers": ["Njai Dasima", "Njai Dasima"], "question": ", the first talkie produced by Tan's Film, was based on the same novel as their first production three years earlier?"} +{"answers": ["And the Mountains Echoed"], "question": "Afghan-American author Khaled Hosseini described his third novel, , as \"kind of like a fairytale turned on its head\"?"} +{"answers": ["Upton Heath"], "question": "in response to the worst fire on for 35 years, the Dorset Wildlife Trust formed Heathwatch to monitor this important reserve?"} +{"answers": ["Go Go Tales"], "question": "a reviewer of the film said that \"all anyone wanted to talk about was the sequence in which Asia Argento's exotic dancer tongue-kissed a dog onstage\"?"} +{"answers": ["Yvain", "Maurice Yvain", "Maurice"], "question": "in the 1930s, operettas were translated and performed in Germany, Hungary and Austria as well as on Broadway where \"Ta Bouche\" was presented over a hundred times?"} +{"answers": ["Keri Rosebraugh", "Rosebraugh", "Keri"], "question": " incorporates discarded wood, paper, and other re-purposed trash into her mixed media artworks?"} +{"answers": ["Epicauta vittata"], "question": "horses fed hay containing the toxic fluids of crushed can get horse colic or even die?"} +{"answers": ["Civil war in Poland", "Civil war in Poland"], "question": "a gave rise to a proverb about a state of division, disorder and anarchy?"} +{"answers": ["Ohr", "Stian", "Stian Ohr"], "question": "Norwegian footballer was relegated with four different clubs in seven years?"} +{"answers": ["Mexican mask-folk art"], "question": "despite being banned during the colonial period, Mexico maintains a tradition of dance with \"(example pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Acropyga glaesaria"], "question": "the Miocene ant \"\" is one of the oldest examples of trophobiosis?"} +{"answers": ["Bund Westdeutscher Kommunisten", "League of West German Communists"], "question": "the was the first West German left-wing group to dissolve itself and join the Party of Democratic Socialism?"} +{"answers": ["Pat Hays", "Hays", "Pat"], "question": " decided to run for the United States House of Representatives due to the federal government shutdown of 2013, which he called a \"travesty\"?"} +{"answers": ["Duladeo Temple"], "question": "the walls of the \"\" have a display of carved apsaras (celestial dancers) in erotic postures?"} +{"answers": ["Dewey McClain", "McClain", "Dewey Loren McClain", "Dewey"], "question": "former Atlanta Falcons linebacker was elected to the Georgia House of Representatives?"} +{"answers": ["Gaur", "Naresh Gaur", "Naresh"], "question": "although the BJP is reported to have found , its representative in Delhi from Babarpur, a \"weaker bet\" for the upcoming 2013 elections, it has confirmed his candidacy?"} +{"answers": ["Schwaben Creek"], "question": "blanket chests, chests of drawers, and cupboards made in the valley in the early 1800s have been called \"the most exuberant and unique paint-decorated furniture\"?"} +{"answers": ["John Hanson Twombly", "Twombly", "John"], "question": " advocated for co-education during his 1870s presidency at the University of Wisconsin?"} +{"answers": ["Zesdaagse van Amsterdam", "Six Days of Amsterdam"], "question": "Ellen van Dijk fired the starting shot for the 2013 , an annual six-day track cycling race?"} +{"answers": ["Three Women", "Women Side by Side"], "question": "Chen Liting's film \"(poster pictured)\", now recognized as a classic, was denounced as a \"huge poisonous weed\" during the Cultural Revolution?"} +{"answers": ["Long Live the Victory of Mao Zedong Thought"], "question": "the \"\" is one of the largest remaining Cultural Revolution-era monuments in China?"} +{"answers": ["Larents", "Levon", "Levon Larents"], "question": "Armenian writer , who was among the Armenian leaders deported during the Armenian Genocide, was ultimately killed?"} +{"answers": ["Orgelbrand", "Samuel Orgelbrand", "Samuel"], "question": "Polish-Jewish publisher financed the printing of his \"Universal Encyclopedia\", the first modern Polish encyclopedia, with proceeds from sales of the Babylonian Talmud?"} +{"answers": ["Supply management", "Supply management"], "question": "Canada's policy for dairy, eggs and poultry limits yogurt imports to one teaspoon per Canadian per year?"} +{"answers": ["Nyari Welly", "Nyari", "Welly"], "question": " was the first woman elected to the Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly?"} +{"answers": ["Walter", "Harris", "Walter Burton Harris"], "question": ", correspondent for \"The Times\" in Morocco, travelled to off-limits parts of the country by disguising himself as \"the complete fanatical-looking type\"?"} +{"answers": ["Situ", "Qiao", "Situ Qiao"], "question": "artist was imprisoned and deported by the U.S. government for trying to sell his own paintings \"(example pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Silaum silaus"], "question": "despite having the common name pepper saxifrage, \"\" is neither a saxifrage nor tastes of pepper?"} +{"answers": ["Ozark State Zephyr"], "question": "the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad's new streamliner was christened by Mollie Stark, the daughter of then-Missouri Governor-elect Lloyd C. Stark?"} +{"answers": ["Air Centrafrique"], "question": " was conceived to provide feeder services to Air Afrique?"} +{"answers": ["Palmer", "Nate", "Nate Palmer"], "question": "Green Bay Packers rookie was a high school teammate to Chicago Bulls point guard Derrick Rose?"} +{"answers": ["Huronia Regional Centre"], "question": "patients of the overcrowded were subjected to years of \"despairing conditions\", and in some cases, abuse?"} +{"answers": ["Ethel", "Ethel Sands", "Sands"], "question": " was \"one of the leading artist hostesses of her time\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tugboat Trabajador", "Trabajador", "Trabajador"], "question": "the helped rescue fifty-two people from the British freighter \"Silver Hazel\" that was wrecked in San Bernardino Strait?"} +{"answers": ["Aimé Dupont", "Dupont", "Aimé"], "question": "after Belgian-American photographer s death, his wife continued the business and was so successful that many of the subjects thought she was Aimé?"} +{"answers": ["MovieCode"], "question": "the creator of the blog was inspired by Neill Blomkamp's 2013 film \"Elysium\", which uses an extract from an Intel manual?"} +{"answers": ["Plaza Lacson"], "question": "before World War II, the heart of Manila was at ?"} +{"answers": ["BX Circini"], "question": "the star is thought to have formed from the merger of two white dwarfs?"} +{"answers": ["Fenwick Club Annex", "Fenwick Club"], "question": "Cincinnati's was established as a Catholic alternative to the YMCA?"} +{"answers": ["Potamocorbula amurensis"], "question": "the is causing trouble in San Francisco Bay?"} +{"answers": ["Bernard", "Bernard Glasser", "Bernard M. Glasser", "Glasser"], "question": "film producer , whose debut was a Three Stooges film, had previously worked as a teacher?"} +{"answers": ["Dowding system"], "question": "after almost 75 years, the remains the canonical example of force multiplication, having achieved 100% effectiveness on several occasions?"} +{"answers": ["Butterly House"], "question": " in Toodyay, Western Australia, is at town lot 1?"} +{"answers": ["1883 Navy Midshipmen football team"], "question": "the was the first time a football team representing the United States Naval Academy lost a game?"} +{"answers": ["East Wind Over Weehawken"], "question": " sold for a record price?"} +{"answers": ["Female infanticide in India"], "question": " has a history spanning centuries?"} +{"answers": ["Cyclone Amara"], "question": " \"\" caused a complete suspension of flights to and from Rodrigues?"} +{"answers": ["Tianyi Film Company"], "question": "although was destroyed during the Japanese invasion of Shanghai, its offshoots, led by Run Run Shaw \"\", later dominated the film-making and television industries of Hong Kong?"} +{"answers": ["Batei Saidoff"], "question": ", a Jerusalem courtyard neighborhood built in 1911 with two water cisterns and an outdoor bathroom tower, was considered luxurious for its time?"} +{"answers": ["St. Henry Roman Catholic Church and Rectory", "St. Henry's Catholic Church", "St. Henry's Church", "St. Henry's Catholic Church"], "question": " is the only stone building in its rural locality?"} +{"answers": ["Bryan", "Lathrop", "Bryan Lathrop"], "question": "Edgar Lee Masters wrote a poem dedicated to Chicago Symphony Orchestra benefactor ?"} +{"answers": ["Gorogoa"], "question": "all of the illustrations in upcoming indie puzzle video game are hand drawn by the developer?"} +{"answers": ["Stage 32"], "question": "the social network is named after the old RKO Soundstage 17 where Orson Welles' \"Citizen Kane\" was filmed; now known as Paramount's Stage 32?"} +{"answers": ["Lungi Dance"], "question": "the song \"\" is actually a tribute to Rajinikanth, a leading South-Indian actor?"} +{"answers": ["Lafayette dollar"], "question": "the \"(obverse pictured)\" was the first US coin to depict an American citizen?"} +{"answers": ["Da Chu"], "question": ", a dynasty formed during the Jin–Song wars, was barely a month old when the Song Dynasty abolished it?"} +{"answers": ["Lufsig"], "question": "the IKEA soft toy sold out in Hong Kong within hours partially due to a Cantonese pun?"} +{"answers": ["Albert Edward Clapp", "Clapp", "Albert", "Albert Clapp"], "question": " received part of the £132 that Somerset paid to its professional cricketers in 1890?"} +{"answers": ["Bruton Dovecote"], "question": " has over 200 pigeon holes?"} +{"answers": ["Michael Fenton", "Michael", "Michael Fenton", "Fenton"], "question": " was one of the \"Patriotic Six\" who resigned their seats in the Tasmanian Legislative Council to frustrate the financial policy of Governor John Eardley-Wilmot?"} +{"answers": ["Lydia Pinkham", "Lydia Pinkham House"], "question": "the , on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places since 2012, is being reviewed for selection as a National Historic Landmark for its association with the Pinkhams?"} +{"answers": ["McKenney", "Henry", "Henry William McKenney"], "question": " and Alex Taylor made the first long distance telephone call from Edmonton to St. Albert in 1885?"} +{"answers": ["Philip Morrison", "Morrison", "Philip"], "question": " \"\" transported the core of the Trinity test gadget to the test site in the back seat of a Dodge sedan?"} +{"answers": ["Moström", "Mattias Kent Moström", "Mattias", "Mattias Moström"], "question": " is the foreign player with the most matches for the Norwegian football club Molde FK?"} +{"answers": ["Tuncay Mataracı", "Tuncay", "Mataracı"], "question": "former Turkish Minister of Customs and Monopolies, , was sentenced in 1982 to a 36-year term of imprisonment for bribery and abuse of power?"} +{"answers": ["Stronger than the Storm"], "question": "a US congressman thought the ad campaign \"smelled\"?"} +{"answers": ["Appleton's Pulpit"], "question": "Thomas Gold Appleton had a tablet placed at , where one of his ancestors was said to have made a speech denouncing the tyranny of Sir Edmund Andros?"} +{"answers": ["Vivienne", "Cooper", "Vivienne Cassie Cooper"], "question": " is New Zealand's \"leading expert\" on the microscopic algae diatom?"} +{"answers": ["Lund's Tower"], "question": " is one of two Yorkshire follies collectively known as \"The Salt and Pepper Pots\"?"} +{"answers": ["Pteria sterna"], "question": "the right to gather in the Gulf of California was once a prerogative of the Spanish crown?"} +{"answers": ["Luisa Zissman", "Luisa", "Luisa Christina Zissman", "Zissman"], "question": " named one of her businesses, Dixie's Cupcakery, after her daughter?"} +{"answers": ["Great American Lesbian Art Show"], "question": "the was the first time that lesbians of color participated in a major exhibition of lesbian art?"} +{"answers": ["Salmson S4", "Salmson S4 DA"], "question": "at the 30th Paris Motor show in 1936, the was exhibited without any body?"} +{"answers": ["Devotional article", "Devotional articles"], "question": " have been produced and sold as far back as the times of ancient Egypt and ancient Mesopotamia?"} +{"answers": ["Howe", "Lyman", "Lyman Hakes Howe", "Lyman H. Howe"], "question": " was the first person to give full-length phonograph concerts?"} +{"answers": ["Austin", "Peter", "Peter Austin", "Peter Austin"], "question": " built some 140 breweries in 17 countries?"} +{"answers": ["Mask", "Ahmad", "Ahmad Kamyabi Mask"], "question": "Iranian writer was named Chevalier of the Order of Academic Palms for his contribution to French literature?"} +{"answers": ["1993 Klamath Falls earthquakes"], "question": "the was the strongest to hit Oregon in recorded history?"} +{"answers": ["Suding & Soeken building, Bremen", "Suding & Soeken building"], "question": "the historic is still home to the paint company that moved there in 1901?"} +{"answers": ["MBM scandal"], "question": "the led to the creation of the Massachusetts Senate's Ethics Committee?"} +{"answers": ["FS Canis Majoris"], "question": " is a star surrounded by a compact shell of dust?"} +{"answers": ["Nils G. Kock", "Nils Kock", "Nils", "Kock"], "question": "late in life, Professor , developer of the Kock pouch, collaborated with Egyptian Professor Mohamed Ghoneim to further develop his techniques in Third World nations?"} +{"answers": ["Adolph Knopf", "Knopf", "Adolph"], "question": "geologist frequently collaborated with his wife Eleanora Knopf, but when he worked at Yale University she had to work out of his office because Yale would not hire women?"} +{"answers": ["USA Freedom Act", "USA Freedom"], "question": "the proposed , which would undo certain mass surveillance provisions of the Patriot Act, was introduced by Rep. Jim Sensenbrenner, author of the Patriot Act?"} +{"answers": ["Upper Oak Creek Descent Ruts of the Woodbury Cutoff, Ox Bow Trail of the California Road"], "question": "the are remnants of the Ox Bow Trail of the California Road and were created in 1847–1860?"} +{"answers": ["Lucia Lakarra", "Lucia", "Lucia Lacarra", "Lacarra"], "question": "Spanish ballet dancer stated, \"I love to do bad stuff! I don't want to get typecast in goody roles\"?"} +{"answers": ["Birdsall", "Mary Birdsall", "Mary B. Thistlethwaite", "Mary"], "question": " bought the newspaper that popularized bloomers?"} +{"answers": ["Kudi Arasu"], "question": "in an editorial in , Periyar criticised Mahatma Gandhi for Bhagat Singh's death?"} +{"answers": ["Kodak Imaging Network, Inc.", "Wolk v. Kodak Imaging Network, Inc."], "question": "according to a U.S. Federal court , Kodak Imaging Network was not liable for copyright infringement, as it relied on an automated photofinishing process?"} +{"answers": ["Australornis"], "question": " is the first early Paleocene bird fossil discovered from New Zealand that is not a penguin?"} +{"answers": ["Chris", "Chris Luck", "Luck"], "question": "Air Commodore , the current Commandant of RAF College Cranwell, was the first non-American to attend the USAF School of Advanced Air and Space Studies?"} +{"answers": ["Sanjak of Nicopolis"], "question": "one Bulgarian historian believed that Skanderbeg was a sanjakbey of the ?"} +{"answers": ["Homme au bain", "Homme au bain"], "question": "Boston's Museum of Fine Arts sold eight works to fund the purchase of \"\", reportedly because of donor reluctance to pay for \"a painting showing some random guy's naked butt\"?"} +{"answers": ["Levon", "Marashlian", "Levon Marashlian"], "question": "Armenian-American professor once stated that \"those who today deny the Armenian Genocide are resorting to academically unsound revisionism\"?"} +{"answers": ["Trentham Estate", "Trentham Gardens"], "question": "visitors can walk through in Staffordshire without any barriers between them and the 140 Barbary macaques that live there?"} +{"answers": ["Eumenes fraternus"], "question": "the wasp is a skilled potter?"} +{"answers": ["Dunlop", "Rachael Dunlop", "Rachael", "Rachael Anne Dunlop"], "question": "cell biologist and her colleagues discovered how an amino acid produced by blue-green algae might trigger the onset of ALS (Lou Gehrig's disease)?"} +{"answers": ["National Commission for Civic Education"], "question": "the , in collaboration with the GILLBT, has translated the Constitution of Ghana into 30 Ghanaian languages?"} +{"answers": ["Ljubica Acevska", "Ljubica", "Acevska", "Ljubica Z. Acevska"], "question": "former Macedonian ambassador male aide was so often assumed to be the ambassador, she said, \"I should wear a sash like Miss America saying, 'I'm the Ambassador?"} +{"answers": ["Yuriy", "Yuriy Ilyin", "Yuriy Ivanovych Ilyin", "Ilyin"], "question": "Admiral served as the Ukrainian Chief of the General Staff for only ten days before being dismissed by interim President Alexander Turchynov?"} +{"answers": ["Calderón", "Carmencita", "Carmencita Calderón"], "question": "Argentine tango dancer performed the milonga at her 100th birthday celebration?"} +{"answers": ["Hackney Chapel AME Zion Church"], "question": "a survey of rural African-American churches in Tennessee found \"\" to be \"one of the oldest and least altered\"?"} +{"answers": ["Caroline Emily Lovett Cameron", "Cameron", "Lovett Cameron", "Mrs.", "Mrs. Lovett Cameron"], "question": "in reply to \"The Woman Who Did\", a novel about a New Woman, wrote \"The Man Who Didn't\"?"} +{"answers": ["Atopodentatus"], "question": "although had a fearsome set of teeth, it was a filter feeder and not a predator?"} +{"answers": ["Mijaela", "Tesleoanu", "Mijaela Tesleoanu"], "question": "in 2008, the Romanian ballet mistress was one of only two non-Cubans on the payroll of the Cuban National Ballet?"} +{"answers": ["Baby Doll Jacobson", "Baby", "Jacobson"], "question": " \"\" received his nickname after hitting a home run while a band played \"Oh, You Beautiful Doll\" on opening day of the 1912 season?"} +{"answers": ["Madman's Drum"], "question": " was a novel in woodcuts?"} +{"answers": ["Daramyn", "Daramyn Tömör-Ochir", "Tömör-Ochir"], "question": "a symposium on Genghis Khan led to the removal of from the Mongolian Politburo for being a \"nationalist\"?"} +{"answers": ["2014 IPC Powerlifting World Championships", "IPC Powerlifting World Championships"], "question": "during the 20-event , 15 world records were equalled or surpassed?"} +{"answers": ["Yank", "Levy", "Albert Levy", "Yank Levy"], "question": ", who taught the British Home Guard and coauthored one of the first books on guerrilla warfare, said a cheese cutter could be used as a weapon?"} +{"answers": ["Twomile Run"], "question": " has the highest potential fish biodiversity of any stream in the Kettle Creek watershed?"} +{"answers": ["Masikryong Ski Resort"], "question": "the in North Korea took only ten months to construct?"} +{"answers": ["Lebrunia coralligens"], "question": "the tissues of the contain symbiotic single-celled algae?"} +{"answers": ["Morgana", "Morgana O'Reilly", "O'Reilly"], "question": "New Zealand actress had her husband film her first audition for a role on \"Neighbours\" in their garden?"} +{"answers": ["Pointy ears"], "question": " are a common characteristic of numerous races in the fantasy genre?"} +{"answers": ["All the Way", "All the Way"], "question": "Lyndon Johnson's biographer Robert Caro refused to meet Bryan Cranston, who , saying it might blur his image of the former president?"} +{"answers": ["Daresbury", "Daresbury"], "question": "the partly submerged Mersey flat, , is a scheduled monument?"} +{"answers": ["Garland", "Herbert Garland OBE", "Herbert", "Herbert Garland"], "question": " \"\" taught Lawrence of Arabia how to use explosives?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas", "Thomas Shailer Weston", "Weston", "Thomas S. Weston"], "question": "New Zealand judge \"\" moved from bench to bar?"} +{"answers": ["Wilson", "John Silvanus Wilson", "John"], "question": " \"\", the 11th President of Morehouse College, previously led the White House Initiative on Historically Black Colleges and Universities?"} +{"answers": ["Star Film", "Star Film"], "question": " was unable to complete its sixth film due to the Japanese occupation of the Dutch East Indies?"} +{"answers": ["Australian paradox"], "question": "Jennie Brand-Miller coined the term to describe what she claims is a decrease in sugar consumption in Australia while obesity rates have increased?"} +{"answers": ["Karma", "Karma"], "question": " (1933) featured the longest kissing scene in the history of Indian cinema \"(screenshot pictured)\", lasting for about four minutes?"} +{"answers": ["Hissa Hilal", "Hilal", "Hissa"], "question": ", the first woman to reach the final of reality TV poetry contest \"Million's Poet\", won one round with a poem criticizing fatwas?"} +{"answers": ["Wyburd", "Leonard Wyburd", "Leonard"], "question": " was the first head of Liberty's Furnishing and Decoration Studio in the West End of London, aged only 18?"} +{"answers": ["Coptotermes elisae"], "question": "control of the has been attempted by the use of explosives?"} +{"answers": ["Typhoon Nelson", "Typhoon Nelson"], "question": " was the worst tropical cyclone to affect China in 16 years?"} +{"answers": ["1937 Series", "1937 Series"], "question": "the Bank of Canada described the use of $2 banknotes of the as appearing \"like migratory birds and disappearing like the lemmings\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ben Maidment", "Ben", "Maidment"], "question": " failure to serve a rugby union league ban resulted in Jersey R.F.C. losing two RFU Championship points?"} +{"answers": ["Yulia Victorovna Makhalina", "Yulia Makhalina", "Julia Makhalina", "Makhalina", "Yulia"], "question": " and Ulyana Lopatkina are part of \"the basketball team\", a group of tall and slender Kirov/Mariinsky ballerinas?"} +{"answers": ["Wheal Eliza", "Wheal Eliza Mine"], "question": "the body of a murdered child was found in ?"} +{"answers": ["Southern Cross", "Southern Cross"], "question": "the novel does not contain any words?"} +{"answers": ["Gwendolyn Killebrew", "Killebrew", "Gwendolyn"], "question": "soon after starting her career at the Met, appeared as a valkyrie in Wagner's \"Die Walküre\" in a live broadcast alongside Birgit Nilsson in the title role?"} +{"answers": ["2001 Pepsi 400"], "question": "the , the first race at Daytona International Speedway after Dale Earnhardt's death, was won by his son?"} +{"answers": ["Green Point Lighthouse, Cape Town", "Green Point Lighthouse"], "question": "the \"\" is the oldest operational lighthouse in South Africa?"} +{"answers": ["Stereoscopic video game"], "question": "the first commercial was released in 1982?"} +{"answers": ["René", "René Bolf", "Bolf"], "question": "footballer won the Gambrinus Liga with Sparta in his first season with the club, but returned to his former club, Ostrava, during the following season?"} +{"answers": ["Ofelia Rodríguez Acosta", "Acosta", "Ofelia"], "question": " is one Cuba's most famous social reformers?"} +{"answers": ["Tamsen", "Emil", "Emil Tamsen"], "question": "although fought for the British in the First Boer War, he became a friend of the Boer leader Paul Kruger?"} +{"answers": ["Antonín", "Kinský", "Antonín Kinský"], "question": " was part of the Czech Republic squad at UEFA Euro 2004 and the 2006 FIFA World Cup, although he played at neither tournament?"} +{"answers": ["Exeter Chiefs"], "question": " hosted the New Zealand national rugby union team's first game in the Northern Hemisphere, where they became known as the All Blacks?"} +{"answers": ["Onward, Christian Pilgrims"], "question": "\"\" has replaced \"Onward, Christian Soldiers\" in some British hymnals?"} +{"answers": ["Samira Denise Wiley", "Wiley", "Samira Wiley", "Samira"], "question": "actress works on \"Orange Is the New Black\" alongside a writer and another cast member with whom she became friends while attending the Juilliard School?"} +{"answers": ["Luis", "Luis Kemnitzer", "Kemnitzer", "Luis Stowell Kemnitzer"], "question": "Grammy Award-winning anthropologist posed naked for a calendar when he was in his mid-seventies?"} +{"answers": ["Roosters", "Roosters"], "question": "\"Millennium\" composer Mark Snow praised the use of operatic music in the episode \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["The Legend of Korra", "The Legend of Korra"], "question": "the action video game is intended to be visually indistinguishable from the animated TV series on which it is based?"} +{"answers": ["VetUK"], "question": ", which has annual revenues of more than £10 million as of 2010, initially operated out of the living room of co-founder Iain Booth?"} +{"answers": ["Cotton Plantation Record and Account Book"], "question": "the antebellum bestseller taught plantation owners how to use modern cost accounting principles to measure the productivity of their slaves?"} +{"answers": ["Gordon", "Lady Augusta Gordon", "Augusta FitzClarence Kennedy-Erskine", "Lady"], "question": "at the time, King William IV's public mourning of his son-in-law, the husband of his illegitimate daughter , was considered scandalous?"} +{"answers": ["Oophaga lehmanni", "Lehmann's poison frog"], "question": " is not toxic in captivity because its poison derives from food it eats only in the wild?"} +{"answers": ["St. Joseph's Church", "St. Joseph's Church, Semarang"], "question": " \"\" in Semarang, Indonesia, is the oldest Catholic church in the city?"} +{"answers": ["Mungu ibariki Afrika"], "question": "more than 120 Jehovah's Witnesses objected to singing \"\" because they believed it suggests obeisance to the flag of Tanzania over God?"} +{"answers": ["Woodward Park", "Woodward Park"], "question": "as of April 2014, the rose rosette virus had killed at least two-thirds of the roses in the ?"} +{"answers": ["Porter", "Thea", "Thea'' Porter", "Thea Porter"], "question": "fashion designer customers included Elizabeth Taylor, Princess Margaret, Mick and Bianca Jagger, and Lauren Bacall?"} +{"answers": ["Lucy Li", "Li", "Lucy"], "question": "golfer set records as the youngest U.S. Women's Amateur Championship qualifier at age 10 in 2013 and the youngest U.S. Women's Open Championship qualifier at age 11 in 2014?"} +{"answers": ["Exmoor pony"], "question": "although some fanciers of the \"\" claim it was purebred from an isolated wild population since the Ice Age, modern research shows they share much of their DNA with other breeds?"} +{"answers": ["David Tennant", "David Tennant", "David Pax Tennant", "David", "Tennant"], "question": " founded London's Gargoyle Club, with lavish interiors by Henri Matisse, and whose regular patrons included Fred Astaire, Francis Bacon and Lucian Freud?"} +{"answers": ["Bernward Doors"], "question": "16 biblical scenes are cast in bronze on the Romanesque , including Cain's murder of Abel?"} +{"answers": ["Made in Japan", "Made in Japan"], "question": "a \"Rolling Stone\" readers' poll ranked the sixth best live album of all time?"} +{"answers": ["THE IDOLM@STER ONE FOR ALL", "The Idolmaster One For All"], "question": "the video game sold out in Akihabara the day after its release?"} +{"answers": ["Korengal"], "question": " examines the military life and experiences of the same men who were in \"Restrepo\"?"} +{"answers": ["Birch Lane"], "question": "before they moved to their current home of Odsal Stadium, Bradford Northern spent 26 years based at ?"} +{"answers": ["Primary stage of socialism"], "question": "the ideological concept of a explains the use of capitalist methods in the Chinese economy by the Communist Party of China?"} +{"answers": ["Cymbiola nobilis"], "question": " \"\" is vulnerable due in part to overcollection for the shell trade?"} +{"answers": ["Charles", "Charles Marvin Williams", "Charles M. Williams", "Williams", "Charles M. Williams"], "question": "Harvard Business School professor survived the sinking of the USS \"Lexington\" by swinging from a line onto the deck of a rescuing destroyer?"} +{"answers": ["Merdeka 17805"], "question": "the film , about the fight for Indonesian independence, was described as a \"two-fisted, hinomaru-waving, blood-and-guts ode to the soldiers who died for the glory of the emperor and for Dai Nippon\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hezilo chandelier"], "question": "the \"\" and the Azelin chandelier, treasures of Hildesheim Cathedral, are symbols of the heavenly Jerusalem?"} +{"answers": ["James Antony Wilson", "Wilson", "James Wilson", "James Wilson", "James"], "question": "in first senior football match for Manchester United, he scored two goals that won the game?"} +{"answers": ["Hilda Maria Käkikoski", "Hilda Käkikoski", "Hilda", "Käkikoski"], "question": " was one of the first women elected to the Finnish parliament?"} +{"answers": ["Koyama", "Kundō", "Kundō Koyama"], "question": " first screenplay for a feature film won 98 awards?"} +{"answers": ["Forever After"], "question": "\". :(\" is a song from ?"} +{"answers": ["Woodspring Priory"], "question": " was an Augustinian community for over 300 years and can now be rented as holiday accommodation from the Landmark Trust?"} +{"answers": ["Hope", "Elmo Sylvester Hope", "Elmo", "Elmo Hope"], "question": " survived being shot by New York police to become an influential jazz pianist?"} +{"answers": ["We Were So Beloved"], "question": "the documentary film asks, in the aftermath of the Holocaust, whether survival is an end in itself?"} +{"answers": ["DashCon"], "question": " offered attendees an \"extra hour\" in a ball pit to compensate them for a cancelled celebrity panel?"} +{"answers": ["Fanny Bullock Workman", "Fanny Workman", "Fanny", "Workman"], "question": "with her 1906 ascent of Pinnacle Peak (22,735ft or 6,930m) in the Himalayas, \"\" set an altitude record for women that stood until 1934?"} +{"answers": ["Thralled"], "question": "the video game was made to focus on \"love and caring\" and to humanize the tens of millions in modern slavery?"} +{"answers": ["Harper Court"], "question": "the University of Chicago exercised its option to buy for $98 million in November 2013 and listed it for sale in March 2014?"} +{"answers": ["Disdier", "Michel Disdier", "Michel"], "question": " is the first French driver to race in NASCAR since the 1960s?"} +{"answers": ["Quaid-e-Azam tourist lodge, Barsala"], "question": "in 1944 the in Azad Kashmir hosted the future founder of Pakistan, Muhammad Ali Jinnah?"} +{"answers": ["Head of Nefertem"], "question": "Do you know that, although buried in Tutankhamun's tomb, the \"\" does not appear in excavation records and was found only later, in a box of wine bottles?"} +{"answers": ["Center of Alcohol Studies", "Yale Center of Alcohol Studies"], "question": "the was the first institute dedicated to alcohol research to emerge in the US following its repeal of Prohibition?"} +{"answers": ["Unemployment in Poland"], "question": "officially reported rose from near zero in 1989 to over 13% in 2012?"} +{"answers": ["Night Owl", "``Night Owl", "Night Owl"], "question": "Do you know that, as a senator, Vice President Joe Biden occasionally overslept on Amtrak's and woke up in Philadelphia instead of Wilmington, Delaware?"} +{"answers": ["Sarama", "Sarama"], "question": "in the \"Sita Puranamu\", is admonished as the woman who turned her husband Vibhishana against his brother Ravana?"} +{"answers": ["Ympyrätalo"], "question": "drive-through banking stands operated in the 1960s outside in Helsinki, Finland?"} +{"answers": ["Nyadbi", "Lena", "Lena Nyadbi"], "question": "one of \"\" works, \"Dayiwul Lirlmim\", can be seen from the Eiffel Tower?"} +{"answers": ["Charlie", "Guy", "Charlie Guy"], "question": ", who served in the Ambulance Corps during World War I, sent Cleveland's star halfback to the hospital with a broken shoulder and ribs in the first game of the 1920 NFL season?"} +{"answers": ["Lansdell", "Henry", "Henry Lansdell"], "question": " \"\" distributed multi-lingual religious tracts and Bibles in hospitals and prisons in Siberia and central Asia?"} +{"answers": ["Šević", "Jovan Šević", "Jovan"], "question": "a migration to Russia in 1752 led by was described in a novel by Miloš Crnjanski?"} +{"answers": ["Bureau of Medicine and Surgery"], "question": "the U. S. Navy's is the last of the original Navy bureaus still in existence?"} +{"answers": ["Michael", "Michael Zearott", "Zearott"], "question": "conductor participated on a 1980s musical tour organized by Francis Ford Coppola?"} +{"answers": ["Skara Missal"], "question": "although the 12th-century has been referred to as \"Sweden's oldest book\", its origins remain unclear?"} +{"answers": ["Jessie Bonstelle", "Bonstelle", "Jessie"], "question": "American actress and theater director gave her first public performance at two years old?"} +{"answers": ["Bryn Mawr College Deanery", "Bryn Mawr College"], "question": "the floors of the vestibule of the \"\" were designed by Henry Chapman Mercer from a 14th-century British design?"} +{"answers": ["Nienstedt", "Gerd", "Gerd Nienstedt"], "question": " performed 14 different roles, including the dragon in \"Siegfried\", during 15 consecutive summers at the Bayreuth Festival?"} +{"answers": ["Älgen Stolta"], "question": "in 1907, the moose defeated horses in a harness race?"} +{"answers": ["Pauline Bennett", "Bennett", "Pauline"], "question": "\"\" contestant has been featured on four UK top 75 hits?"} +{"answers": ["Ganton Street"], "question": "London's features a giant plug and socket \"\" that lights up at night?"} +{"answers": ["Be Cool, Scooby-Doo!"], "question": "a producer of described the \"Scooby Gang\"'s clothing as \"what a hipster dresses like in their world\"?"} +{"answers": ["Long-tailed marmot"], "question": "the spends seven or eight months of each year in hibernation?"} +{"answers": ["Otto", "Lucas", "Otto Lucas"], "question": "the hat designer died when the plane he was on crashed, killing all 63 people onboard?"} +{"answers": ["Anderson", "John Alvin Anderson", "John"], "question": "Swedish-American \"\" documented and photographed influential Sioux over a 45-year period?"} +{"answers": ["Serial", "Serial"], "question": "the podcast was number one on the iTunes Store even before it debuted?"} +{"answers": ["Lake Choctaw"], "question": "the pH of increased from 4.5–5.0 to 6.5–7.0 within two months of the installation of a treatment system at the Oneida Number One Tunnel in 2000?"} +{"answers": ["Constantin Doncea", "Constantin", "Doncea"], "question": "the Romanian communist made a well-publicized break from prison, finding his way to Moscow and then to the International Brigades during the Spanish Civil War?"} +{"answers": ["India Speaks"], "question": "film titles like , \"Africa Speaks!\", and \"Mussolini Speaks\" gave Duke Ellington the idea to call his song \"Harlem Speaks\"?"} +{"answers": ["Aegista diversifamilia"], "question": "the snail species was named in recognition of the same-sex marriage movement in Taiwan?"} +{"answers": ["Howard", "Howard Bergerson", "Howard William Bergerson", "Howard W. Bergerson", "Bergerson"], "question": "at 1034 letters, poem \"Edna Waterfall\" was once recognized as the world's longest English palindrome?"} +{"answers": ["Tumauini Church"], "question": "the tiered belltower of resembles a wedding cake?"} +{"answers": ["Pazhou"], "question": "a supercargo on an East Indiaman could take a sloop from to Jack-ass Point at the Thirteen Factories?"} +{"answers": ["Meng Jiang", "Lady Meng Jiang"], "question": " is one of the Four Great Folktales of China?"} +{"answers": ["Callicoon Bridge"], "question": "the 966-foot (294m) connecting New York and Pennsylvania is the longest on the Upper Delaware River?"} +{"answers": ["Little Chest Creek", "Chest Creek"], "question": " is the first major canoeable tributary of the West Branch Susquehanna River?"} +{"answers": ["Lemurs' Park"], "question": "one of the founders of near Antananarivo is the grandson of Pierre Boiteau, the Founding Director of the Tsimbazaza Zoo?"} +{"answers": ["Mason County Sculpture Trail"], "question": "the is a garden of public art with exhibition pieces located only outdoors?"} +{"answers": ["Merchants Limited"], "question": "the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad's was the last all-parlor car passenger train in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Azúcar amarga", "Azúcar Amarga"], "question": "a scene in the film showing people deliberately infecting themselves with HIV to protest against the Cuban government is based on actual events?"} +{"answers": ["Carl Albert", "Carl Albert Center"], "question": "the current director of the University of Oklahoma's is also the Mayor of Norman?"} +{"answers": ["Lakshadweep", "Lakshadweep"], "question": "P. M. Sayeed represented in the Indian parliament for ten consecutive terms from 1967 to 2004?"} +{"answers": ["Let's Get Out of This Country"], "question": "Camera Obscura's album was recorded in two weeks?"} +{"answers": ["Bianca", "Bianca Kronlöf", "Bianca Alicia Kronlöf", "Kronlöf"], "question": "actress was a travelling reporter for the Sveriges Radio and TV charity show \"Musikhjälpen\" in 2013?"} +{"answers": ["Karlos Labajo", "Juan Karlos Labajo"], "question": "\"The Voice Kids\" contestant was described by his coach as \"the funniest kid I have ever met\"?"} +{"answers": ["Barton", "Currie", "Barton Wood Currie", "Barton Currie"], "question": " edited the \"Country Gentleman\" and the \"Ladies' Home Journal\", and hired Zane Grey to write for both?"} +{"answers": ["Iowa Hawkeyes field hockey"], "question": "the was the first from a Midwestern university to win the NCAA Championship?"} +{"answers": ["Hungary", "Stephen", "Stephen III of Hungary"], "question": "in a reign of ten years, had his throne usurped twice and fought a series of wars with the Byzantine Empire, before dying at the age of 25?"} +{"answers": ["Sepp Angerer", "Angerer", "Sepp"], "question": "Nazi art dealer sold Vincent van Gogh's \"Portrait of Dr. Gachet\" \"\" for Hermann Göring?"} +{"answers": ["Long-tailed Vole", "Long-tailed vole"], "question": "the distress calls of neonates are in the ultrasonic range?"} +{"answers": ["death of Benito Mussolini", "Death of Benito Mussolini"], "question": "after the , his body was stolen and was missing for four months?"} +{"answers": ["Harriet F. Rees House"], "question": "the \"(pictured in 2010)\" in Chicago was recently moved one block north to make room for a basketball stadium and a 1,200-room hotel?"} +{"answers": ["Wapi Project"], "question": "the was a victim of its own success?"} +{"answers": ["Sigma war games"], "question": "as early as 1962 the predicted that American intervention in the Vietnam War would be unsuccessful?"} +{"answers": ["The Rocket", "The Rocket"], "question": "Edward Middleton Manigault was possibly inspired by \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Great Mosque of Salé"], "question": "the \"\" was temporarily closed during the French protectorate in Morocco to prevent it being used as a place to awaken awareness of Moroccan nationalism?"} +{"answers": ["Bimini Baths"], "question": "Los Angeles's were named after the island of Bimini?"} +{"answers": ["Somairle", "Ragnall mac Somairle", "Ragnall"], "question": "unlike his father, of the twelfth-century Kingdom of the Isles endorsed new religious reforms?"} +{"answers": ["Gravity", "Gravity"], "question": "the 2013 film won seven Oscars, more than any other film at the 86th Academy Awards ceremony?"} +{"answers": ["Boobrie"], "question": "the in Scottish folklore is said to prey on animals being transported on ships, preferably calves, but will also eat lambs and sheep?"} +{"answers": ["Chicago Fire of 1874"], "question": "the led to the reorganizing of the city's fire department along military lines?"} +{"answers": ["Frances Mary Richardson Currer", "Frances Currer", "Currer", "Frances"], "question": "Charlotte Brontë's nom de plume for \"Jane Eyre\" uses the name of the \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["With the Century"], "question": "in his autobiography , North Korean dictator Kim Il-sung stated that his motto is \"The people are my God\"?"} +{"answers": ["Stone Quackers"], "question": "Ben Jones called a \"more pure, raw, uncut expression of the same artistic impulse\" that manifested the character of Alfe in his other series, \"The Problem Solverz\"?"} +{"answers": ["Northern Ice Field", "Northern Ice Field"], "question": "the on Mount Kilimanjaro is the largest glacial remnant on the mountain with an area of ?"} +{"answers": ["Mu", "Gu", "Gu Mu"], "question": "Chinese Vice Premier was a key figure in the creation of the Shenzhen Special Economic Zone?"} +{"answers": ["ARQ-M"], "question": "the reliable communications protocol on shortwave radio allowed Telex messages to be sent internationally?"} +{"answers": ["Maupoleum"], "question": "the \"\" was demolished in 1994?"} +{"answers": ["Equus", "Equus"], "question": "the genus became extinct in the Americas about 12,000 years ago and remained that way until the Conquistadors reintroduced it?"} +{"answers": ["Moscovium", "moscovium"], "question": "the most stable known isotope of , Uup, has a half-life of only 220 milliseconds?"} +{"answers": ["Epaulettes", "Epaulettes"], "question": "the depicted Leopold I wearing military uniform, with highly visible epaulettes?"} +{"answers": ["Ron", "Ron Capps", "Capps"], "question": " served in five war zones in ten years before founding the Veterans Writing Project?"} +{"answers": ["Broadway Building", "Broadway Hollywood Building", "B. H. Dyas Building"], "question": "the , which is located in the Hollywood Walk of Fame monument area at the intersection of Hollywood and Vine, has a metal neon sign \"\" on its roof?"} +{"answers": ["Edgewood Avenue"], "question": " \"\", Atlanta's newest and \"most diverse\" restaurant and entertainment street, was originally created as a route for Atlanta's first electric streetcar line?"} +{"answers": ["Agricultural University of Berlin"], "question": "the was founded in 1881, but closed in 1934 and was incorporated as a faculty into the Humboldt University of Berlin?"} +{"answers": ["Asymphylomyrmex"], "question": "it has been suggested that the extinct ant \"\" belonged to a specialized group with no descendants?"} +{"answers": ["Shepard", "Elliott Fitch Shepard", "Elliott", "Fitch Shepard"], "question": "Colonel was president of the New York State Bar Association, and a Union recruiter, wealthy landowner, church founder, and newspaper owner?"} +{"answers": ["Sleeping Dogs", "Sleeping Dogs"], "question": "although the video game sold 1.5 million copies within a year of its release, its publisher Square Enix considered it a commercial failure?"} +{"answers": ["Von Winterstein", "Eduard", "Winterstein", "Eduard von Winterstein"], "question": "the German actor was born in Vienna and took acting lessons from his mother, who was of Hungarian origin?"} +{"answers": ["One Financial Square", "32 Old Slip"], "question": "the United States Mint sold the site in Manhattan for US$27 million, making it the most valuable US Government property sold at public auction?"} +{"answers": ["Conrad", "Conrad Will", "Conrad Will", "Will"], "question": "the physician is the namesake of Will County, Illinois?"} +{"answers": ["De bono mortis"], "question": "Ambrose explained in a neoplatonic sermon how ?"} +{"answers": ["The Almost Nearly Perfect People"], "question": "in , Michael Booth details the popular belief among Icelanders in the possible existence of Huldufólk (elves)?"} +{"answers": ["Pink cat"], "question": "Florentijn Hofman created a 30-foot (9m) tall in Century Park, Shanghai?"} +{"answers": ["Gary", "Gary Mills", "Gary Mills", "Mills", "Gary Roland Mills"], "question": " became the youngest player to appear in a European Cup final when playing in Nottingham Forest's 1–0 win over Hamburger SV in the 1980 final?"} +{"answers": ["Helen", "Helen Frances Rollason", "Rollason", "Helen Rollason"], "question": "in 1990, became the first female presenter of the BBC sports programme \"Grandstand\"?"} +{"answers": ["Balanophora fungosa"], "question": "the flowers of the parasitic plant smell like mice?"} +{"answers": ["Jeong", "Jeong Seon", "Seon"], "question": " \"(likely self-portrait pictured)\", one of the most famous Korean painters, introduced the \"true-view\" style of landscape painting?"} +{"answers": ["Narekavank"], "question": "the prominent medieval Armenian monastery of was demolished and replaced with a mosque?"} +{"answers": ["Moondram Pirai"], "question": "the song \"Kanne Kalaimane\" from the 1982 Tamil film was the last song Kannadasan wrote before his death?"} +{"answers": ["Chat flycatcher", "Chat Flycatcher"], "question": "the \"\" eats blind snakes?"} +{"answers": ["Echevarria", "René", "René Echevarria"], "question": " became a screenwriter after selling an unsolicited script to \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Heinrich Gerhard Kuhn", "Heinrich", "Kuhn"], "question": " was the first physics fellow at Balliol College, Oxford?"} +{"answers": ["Carybdea marsupialis"], "question": "reproduction in the sea wasp involves a sexual reproduction phase, budding and fragmentation?"} +{"answers": ["Northwestern Wildcats field hockey"], "question": "the \"\" won four of its six Big Ten regular-season titles in the 1980s under head coach Nancy Stevens?"} +{"answers": ["Carolina", "Anna Carolina Neurath", "Carolina Neurath", "Neurath"], "question": "Swedish journalist ventured into acting when she starred as Princess Arianna Ad'lah in the film \"\" in 2014?"} +{"answers": ["George", "George Aubrey Zentmyer", "Zentmyer", "George A. Zentmyer"], "question": ", professor emeritus at the University of California, Riverside, has an avocado cultivar named after him?"} +{"answers": ["Mary Walker", "Lady", "Mary Hamilton", "Hamilton", "Lady Mary Hamilton"], "question": "the novels of may have influenced the naming of characters in Jane Austen's books?"} +{"answers": ["Pwa Saw"], "question": "Queen , who wielded considerable political power for at least four decades in 13th-century Burma, was the subject of the novel \"She Was a Queen\" by Maurice Collis?"} +{"answers": ["Antillogorgia bipinnata"], "question": "the diterpene Bipinnatin J can be isolated from the ?"} +{"answers": ["Acer taurocursum"], "question": "the fossil maple is named for its type locality, the \"Bull Run flora\"?"} +{"answers": ["Hilferty", "Daniel", "Daniel J. Hilferty"], "question": "Independence Blue Cross CEO first realized he \"was a pretty good leader\" while improving playgrounds with the Jesuit Volunteer Corps?"} +{"answers": ["Te Deum", "Te Deum"], "question": "Karl Jenkins conducted the premiere of his , \"a joyous, theatrical piece\", in the European Capital of Culture of 2008, Liverpool?"} +{"answers": ["Elektrithone"], "question": "the moth lacewing is the first member of its family found in Baltic amber?"} +{"answers": ["Hydnellum ferrugineum"], "question": "fruiting bodies of the fungus sometimes exude blood-red drops of fluid?"} +{"answers": ["Ebbor Gorge"], "question": "the head of contains the rare mineral mendipite?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Millpond"], "question": "failure of the Bay of Pigs Invasion in Cuba caused the cancellation of in Thailand?"} +{"answers": ["Thurstaston Hall"], "question": " in Merseyside has been described as being \"of charming appearance, tranquil and mellow\"?"} +{"answers": ["Devon", "Odda, Ealdorman of Devon", "Odda,"], "question": "in 878 an army of West Saxons led by captured the raven banner of Ubba?"} +{"answers": ["ClearSign Combustion"], "question": "it is thought may have been the first publicly-traded company to take advantage of JOBS Act rules allowing avoidance of Sarbanes–Oxley Act accounting standards?"} +{"answers": ["Dečani chronicle", "Dečani Chronicle"], "question": "according to the , Skanderbeg deserted Ottoman forces in 1444, after being defeated by Serbian Despot Đurađ Branković?"} +{"answers": ["Alfred", "Alfred Lindon", "Lindon"], "question": "\"Le Salon de Madame Aron\" by Édouard Vuillard was stolen from by the Nazis in 1940 and not returned to his family until 2006?"} +{"answers": ["St. Matthew", "St. Matthew, Leipzig"], "question": ", destroyed in a bombing in 1943, had served two denominations, and was also used for storage, as a prison, and as a hospital?"} +{"answers": ["Chitrakoot Falls", "Chitrakote Falls"], "question": "the \"\" is often called \"the Niagara Falls of India\" because of its wide spread of water during the monsoon season?"} +{"answers": ["Pine Creek", "Pine Creek"], "question": "the watershed contains the only Approved Trout Waters in the Solomon Creek drainage basin?"} +{"answers": ["The Doctor and the Monkey"], "question": "Georges Méliès's film has been compared to the 1981 video game \"Donkey Kong\"?"} +{"answers": ["Plaka Bridge"], "question": "the \"\" in western Greece, formerly the largest single-arch stone bridge in the Balkans, survived bombing by the Luftwaffe, but was destroyed by floods on 1February 2015?"} +{"answers": ["Hayagriva Upanishad"], "question": "the is dedicated to a horse-headed god \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Louis", "Louis Edmund Blaze", "Blaze"], "question": " was responsible for introducing rugby to schools in Ceylon?"} +{"answers": ["Toxolabis"], "question": "the extinct earwig was preserved with two earwig nymphs?"} +{"answers": ["Hügel-Marshall", "Ika Hügel-Marshall", "Ika"], "question": "Afro-German advocate , the child of a German woman and an African-American soldier, never met another black person until she was 39?"} +{"answers": ["Darshan", "Pheruman", "Darshan Singh", "Darshan Singh Pheruman"], "question": "the Sikh politician died after 74 days on hunger strike, demanding inclusion of Chandigarh and other Punjabi-speaking regions into Punjab?"} +{"answers": ["Phisit", "Intharathat", "Phisit Intharathat", "Pisidhi Indradat"], "question": " was saved in the only successful rescue of POWs during the Second Indochina War?"} +{"answers": ["Mouna Ragam"], "question": " was the first Mani Ratnam film to use staccato dialogue?"} +{"answers": ["Max Payne", "Max Payne"], "question": "over $20,000 was spent trademarking the name Max Heat before the character was renamed ?"} +{"answers": ["Capon Chapel", "Capon Chapel Church", "Capon Baptist Chapel"], "question": "the cemetery of is the burial place of free and enslaved African Americans, Union and Confederate American Civil War veterans, and two state legislators?"} +{"answers": ["Boerehaat"], "question": "during the apartheid era, South Africa's National Party won a by-election in Oudtshoorn after waging a \" campaign\"?"} +{"answers": ["Victor Clough Rambo", "Victor", "Rambo"], "question": "medical missionary removed nineteen cataracts in one day, using a desk as an operating table?"} +{"answers": ["Web of the Romulans"], "question": " was the first original \"Star Trek\" novel to reach the US bestseller lists?"} +{"answers": ["Rome", "Rome Fortune", "Fortune"], "question": "rapper \"Beautiful Pimp II\" EP features his grandfather on the vibraphone?"} +{"answers": ["Snowden", "Snowden"], "question": ", the film about whistleblower Edward Snowden, currently in production, is based on \"The Snowden Files\" and \"Time of the Octopus\"?"} +{"answers": ["George Lawrence Hogben", "Lawrence Hogben", "Hogben", "Lawrence"], "question": "naval officer and meteorologist participated in the hunt for the battleship \"Bismarck\", and later helped plan the Normandy landings?"} +{"answers": ["Llanthony", "Clement of Llanthony", "Clement"], "question": "the 12th-century theologian not only wrote a gospel harmony, but also a long commentary on the harmony?"} +{"answers": ["Cläre Jung", "Cläre", "Jung"], "question": " has been called \"the soul and muse\" of a circle of Berlin-based expressionist poets that includes Else Lasker-Schüler?"} +{"answers": ["Mary Birdsall House", "Mary Birdsall"], "question": "the \"\", designed for a 19th-century leader in women's rights, was said to be \"technologically progressive, healthy, and emancipating\"?"} +{"answers": ["String quartets", "String quartets"], "question": "celebrating his fiftieth birthday, Graham Waterhouse played the cello in , some with a solo instrument?"} +{"answers": ["Rosemond", "Rosemund Mountain", "Mountain", "Rosemond Mountain"], "question": " \"\"said to be the best female singer on the English stagewas taught by the castrato Venanzio Rauzzini?"} +{"answers": ["Maria Elizabetha Jacson", "Jacson", "Maria"], "question": " was wary of offending her society's conventions by writing about sexual classification?"} +{"answers": ["Stopford", "Albert Stopford", "Albert Henry Stopford", "Albert"], "question": "one of the tiaras now owned by Elizabeth II was rescued by from the Vladimir Palace in Saint Petersburg just before the October Revolution?"} +{"answers": ["Carvalho", "Alan Carvalho", "Alan"], "question": "Brazilian footballer \"\" expressed a desire to play for Austria?"} +{"answers": ["Scotch Run", "Scotch Run", "Scotch Run Creek"], "question": "in 1965 it was noted that despite summer droughts in the area, the tributary had never run dry for at least 52 years?"} +{"answers": ["Thomas W. Talley", "Thomas", "Thomas Washington Talley", "Talley"], "question": ", longtime chair of the chemistry department at Fisk University, also published the first compilation of African-American secular folk songs?"} +{"answers": ["Jody Clark", "Jody", "Clark"], "question": "a design by was selected to become the fifth definitive portrait of Elizabeth II on British coins?"} +{"answers": ["Helen", "Papashvily", "Helen Papashvily", "Helen Waite Papashvily"], "question": " story \"Anything can Happen\" argues that people should be tolerant of those who are not born in their country?"} +{"answers": ["Eli Sagan", "Sagan", "Eli"], "question": "clothing manufacturer and self-taught cultural anthropologist called his inclusion in Nixon's Enemies List his \"proudest life moment\"?"} +{"answers": ["Perry", "Alice Perry", "Alice", "Alice Jacqueline Perry"], "question": " was the first woman to graduate as an engineer in Ireland and the United Kingdom?"} +{"answers": ["Spencer Run"], "question": " used to be a tributary of Fishing Creek, but is now a tributary of West Creek?"} +{"answers": ["Viola", "Hatch", "Viola Hatch"], "question": ", of the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes, was a founder of the National Indian Youth Council and an AIM activist?"} +{"answers": ["Peters", "Thomas", "Thomas Minott Peters"], "question": "although Alabama Chief Justice and botanist owned slaves before the Civil War, he later championed equal rights for African Americans and women, and wanted Jefferson Davis hanged?"} +{"answers": ["La Loca", "La Loca"], "question": "the opera (\"The Madwoman\") was written as a vehicle for Beverly Sills in honor of her 50th birthday?"} +{"answers": ["The Mill", "The Mill"], "question": "Edward Burne-Jones took twelve years (1870–82) to complete ?"} +{"answers": ["Palais Lantivy"], "question": "the construction of was part of the plan to develop and honour the town where Napoleon Bonaparte was born?"} +{"answers": ["Quisling", "Maria", "Maria Quisling"], "question": " was given a lock of hair by her husband Vidkun before his execution in 1945 for collaborating with the Nazis in Norway?"} +{"answers": ["Green Run Creek", "Green Run", "Green Run"], "question": " is not only Class A, Wild Trout Waters, but it meets the criteria for an Exceptional Value designation?"} +{"answers": ["Jane Spencer, Baroness Churchill", "Churchill", "Jane"], "question": ", the longest serving member of Queen Victoria's personal household, predeceased the monarch by one month?"} +{"answers": ["Geping", "Liu", "Liu Geping"], "question": "the Muslim communist leader accompanied the Dalai Lama on his tour of China?"} +{"answers": ["Siege of Sparta"], "question": "the failed despite the deployment of 24 war elephants?"} +{"answers": ["Ann Arbor Bus Depot"], "question": "prior to its demolition in 2014, the \"\" was the last surviving example of Streamline Moderne architecture in Ann Arbor?"} +{"answers": ["The Exaltation of the Flower"], "question": "the female figures depicted in \"\" are wearing the tubular peplos garment and the \"kekryphalos\" hairnet typical for women in Ancient Greece?"} +{"answers": ["Joy", "Joy"], "question": "currently in-production film is about inventor and entrepreneur Joy Mangano?"} +{"answers": ["Tygerberg Zoo"], "question": " sought to breed look-alikes to South Africa's Cape lions, extinct since the 1850s, with two cubs from Novosibirsk Zoo in Siberia?"} +{"answers": ["Seal", "Paul Nathan Seal", "Paul Seal", "Paul"], "question": "tight end won the Most Valuable Player award on the 1973 Michigan football team and later had 1,586 receiving yards in the NFL?"} +{"answers": ["Redman", "Jason C. Redman", "Jason", "Jason Redman"], "question": "while recovering at the National Naval Medical Center, Lieutenant hung a sign on his door that attracted the attention of President George W. Bush?"} +{"answers": ["Valanga nigricornis"], "question": "the can be a serious pest in oil palm and rubber plantations?"} +{"answers": ["Kouprasith Abhay", "Kouprasith", "Abhay"], "question": " was involved in coups against the Kingdom of Laos in 1960, 1964, 1965, 1966, and 1973?"} +{"answers": ["Coley Branch Line", "Coley branch line"], "question": "locomotives at used to tow vessels upstream on the neighbouring River Kennet?"} +{"answers": ["Hirsch", "Edith Hirsch", "Edith", "Edith Jarislowsky Hirsch", "Edith Hirsch"], "question": "German-American economist met her husband at the childhood home of Albert Einstein's wife?"} +{"answers": ["Margery Grace Blackie", "Margery", "Blackie", "Margery Blackie"], "question": "when treated Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace, she brought arsenic, death cap mushrooms, and Gila monster venom?"} +{"answers": ["Soweto Blues"], "question": "the lyrics of \"\", written by Hugh Masekela and performed by Miriam Makeba, refer to the Soweto uprising of 1976?"} +{"answers": ["Calectasia cyanea"], "question": "the can be found in Torndirrup National Park?"} +{"answers": ["Büyük Hamam"], "question": "when the marble plaques on the floor of , a Turkish bath in Nicosia, were disassembled, one of them was revealed to be a medieval tombstone?"} +{"answers": ["XHJMA-TV"], "question": " was the first television station in Hidalgo del Parral, Chihuahua?"} +{"answers": ["Filinvest", "Filinvest Development Corporation"], "question": ", a Philippine conglomerate with several subsidiaries, began in the 1950s as a used-car financing company?"} +{"answers": ["Ryan Peake", "Ryan", "Ryan Anthony Peake", "Peake"], "question": "lead guitarist funded Nickelback when it first formed?"} +{"answers": ["Quandamooka people"], "question": "the have inhabited the area around Moreton Bay for at least 21,000 years?"} +{"answers": ["Dreams Come True", "Dreams Come True"], "question": "in its , after six seasons and over 700 musical performances, the last song sung on the US television series \"Glee\" was \"I Lived\" by OneRepublic?"} +{"answers": ["Anuradhapura cross"], "question": "the \"\" is the most ancient symbol of Christianity in Sri Lanka?"} +{"answers": ["Pizza cake"], "question": " \"\" is a pie?"} +{"answers": ["1960 Laotian coups"], "question": "during the , the anti-counter-coup to the counter-coup was defeated when the paratroopers' coup cooped up General Southone?"} +{"answers": ["1965 Soviet economic reform"], "question": "the counteracted wage reforms which had just been introduced?"} +{"answers": ["Osorkon", "IV", "Osorkon IV"], "question": " saved his kingdom with a dozen horses?"} +{"answers": ["Fighting Irish", "Fighting Irish"], "question": "Liam Neeson \"\" agreed to say any line that the writers of the \"Family Guy\" episode \"\" wrote – except one?"} +{"answers": ["Bean chip"], "question": " may be prepared from a bean-based dough that is steamed, sliced and then deep-fried?"} +{"answers": ["Cantuaria dendyi"], "question": "female trapdoor spiders spend their entire lives in their burrows?"} +{"answers": ["Eva", "Eva von Gencsy", "Eva Von Gencsy", "Von Gencsy", "Gencsy"], "question": " created a new style of dance called ballet-jazz?"} +{"answers": ["Adam WarRock", "Eugene Ahn", "WarRock", "Adam"], "question": " was a lawyer before he became a nerdcore rapper?"} +{"answers": ["Atash Behram", "Udvada Atash Behram"], "question": "in 1742, Zoroastrians built the \"\" and moved their sacred fire to it?"} +{"answers": ["Sacred Heart Church", "Sacred Heart Church, Levuka"], "question": "the spire of the in Fiji has a neon light in the form of a cross, which is used by ships for navigation?"} +{"answers": ["Janapada Loka"], "question": ", a museum in Karnataka, has a display of 5,000 folk artefacts \"(mannequin pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Record Without a Cover"], "question": "Christian Marclay's LP has no cover?"} +{"answers": ["Moorish Mosque, Kapurthala"], "question": "the architectural design of the is patterned after the Koutoubia Mosque in Marrakesh in Morocco?"} +{"answers": ["The Gift", "The Gift"], "question": " has been made by Joel Edgerton?"} +{"answers": ["Ganis Chasma"], "question": "the appearance of bright spots in suggests there is active volcanism on Venus?"} +{"answers": ["Arikamedu"], "question": "the Indologist Jouveau Dubreuil found gems and an intaglio of Augustus Caesar at and said that the archaeological site was \"a true Roman city\"?"} +{"answers": ["Lucien", "Von Römer", "Römer", "Lucien von Römer"], "question": " wrote in 1908 that homosexuality was innate, a view described by others as being \"in conflict with morality and offensive to others\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sam Sword", "Sam", "Sword", "Sam Lee-Arthur Sword"], "question": "linebacker was the leading tackler on the undefeated 1997 Michigan football team?"} +{"answers": ["Lake of the Idols"], "question": "over 600 Etruscan bronze statuettes were found in the ?"} +{"answers": ["Animal Rights Without Liberation"], "question": "in , Alasdair Cochrane argues that hunting animals is unacceptable, but controlling their numbers using contraception is permissible?"} +{"answers": ["Esther", "Esther Seligson", "Seligson"], "question": "Mexican writer translated the works of Romanian philosopher Emil Cioran and Egyptian Jewish poet Edmond Jabès?"} +{"answers": ["Timeline of hadrosaur research"], "question": "highlights from the include the first dinosaur fossils to be mounted in a museum, the colossal \"Shantungosaurus\", and \"Maiasaura\" nesting grounds in Montana?"} +{"answers": ["Hällingsåfallet"], "question": "the waterfall discharges into the longest canyon in Sweden?"} +{"answers": ["Bissau Palace Hotel, Jaipur"], "question": "the in Jaipur features displays of jewelry, weapons, historical artifacts, and photographs, including that of Lord Mountbatten visiting the royal family of Bissau?"} +{"answers": ["XCOM 2"], "question": "the feedback of \"\" players was important in the development of , according to its creative director?"} +{"answers": ["Juan Rivera", "Juan Rivera", "Juan", "Rivera"], "question": "an investigation into the case of uncovered proof of evidence tampering when his shoes, which had the victim's blood on them, also bore DNA from the real killer?"} +{"answers": ["L Street Bridge"], "question": "the does not carry or cross over L Street?"} +{"answers": ["Last Chance Disco"], "question": " by Acoustic Ladyland was named the \"Jazzwise\" Album of the Year in 2005?"} +{"answers": ["Chape"], "question": "a \"(example pictured)\" is a protective fitting at the end of a scabbard and is sometimes decorated?"} +{"answers": ["Martha Harris", "Harris", "Martha Harris", "Martha"], "question": " was the winner of the first-ever PFA Women's Young Player of the Year award?"} +{"answers": ["Kassell", "Paula Kassell", "Paula", "Paula S. Kassell"], "question": "in 1986 \"The New York Times\" adopted the use of the honorific \"Ms.\" to refer to women, regardless of marital status, after argued for the change at a shareholders' meeting?"} +{"answers": ["Resident Evil", "Resident Evil"], "question": "a high-definition remastered version of 2002's became Capcom's fastest-selling digital game ever, across both North America and Europe?"} +{"answers": ["Sense and Sensibility", "Sense and Sensibility"], "question": "Patrick Doyle received his first Academy Award and BAFTA nominations for composing the to \"Sense and Sensibility\", written by and starring his friend Emma Thompson?"} +{"answers": ["Leo Szilard", "Leó Szilárd", "Szilard", "Leo"], "question": " teamed up with Albert Einstein to build a refrigerator?"} +{"answers": ["chips and dip", "Chips and dip"], "question": " \"\" gained significant popularity in the United States circa 1954, in part due to an advertising campaign that promoted using Lipton dehydrated onion soup mix to prepare dip?"} +{"answers": ["Zaldostanov", "Alexander", "Alexander Zaldostanov"], "question": "Russian biker and political activist is a former surgeon?"} +{"answers": ["Strangford", "Lady", "Lady Strangford"], "question": " is honoured in Bulgaria for her work following the Batak massacre?"} +{"answers": ["Christiana", "Emanuel", "Christiana Abiodun Emanuel"], "question": "Aladura religious leader claimed that angels had visited her during a trance and taken her to heaven?"} +{"answers": ["South Carolina v. North Carolina"], "question": "in , the U.S. Supreme Court ruled on issues related to the equitable apportionment of water from the Catawba River?"} +{"answers": ["James Campbell", "Campbell", "James", "James Campbell"], "question": "in 1690, the abducted and forcibly married a teenage heiress in London?"} +{"answers": ["Yue", "Shang", "Shang Yue"], "question": "North Korean leader Kim Il-sung credited his Chinese teacher with introducing him to Chinese classics and Russian literature?"} +{"answers": ["Gender roles in non-heterosexual communities"], "question": " at a younger age are at higher risk for suicide, sexual abuse, and drug abuse than other gay and bisexual youth?"} +{"answers": ["Staten Island Tunnel", "Staten Island"], "question": "at , the would have been the world's longest tunnel, but it was abandoned after only of it had been built?"} +{"answers": ["Morgan Jackson", "Morgan Faith Jackson", "Jackson", "Morgan"], "question": "Miss Indiana 2015 is the daughter of Trina Collins, Miss New Mexico 1984?"} +{"answers": ["Janata Party", "Bharatiya Janata Party"], "question": "the won a majority in the 2014 Indian parliamentary election, the first time any political party had done so since 1984?"} +{"answers": ["Jug Girard", "Girard", "Earl Girard", "Jug"], "question": "Wisconsin's , dubbed \"Mr. Versatility\", was a quarterback, end, halfback, punter, and kickoff returner in 10 years in the NFL?"} +{"answers": ["Mark", "Mark Stockwell", "Mark William Stockwell", "Stockwell"], "question": "Australian swimmer and Olympic silver medallist successfully led Australia's bid for the 2018 Commonwealth Games?"} +{"answers": ["Franz", "Ferling", "Franz Wilhelm Ferling"], "question": "it is unclear who first used oboe études for the study of the saxophone?"} +{"answers": ["West Branch Lackawanna River"], "question": "the was referred to as Ball Creek on a 1944 USGS map, but locals later denied knowledge of the name?"} +{"answers": ["Puerto Baquerizo Moreno"], "question": "the national park visitor centre of in the Galápagos Islands has a unique display of a rebuilt ship's hold filled with upturned giant tortoises?"} +{"answers": ["Wim van Norden", "Van Norden", "Wim", "Norden"], "question": "Dutch World War II resistance member never made a conscious decision to join the resistance?"} +{"answers": ["Middleton", "John S. Middleton", "John Middleton", "John"], "question": " sold his family cigar business to Altria for US$2.9 billion?"} +{"answers": ["The Wrestlers", "The Wrestlers"], "question": "the intense lighting of \"\" highlights the curves, musculature, and sweat of the participants' naked bodies as they embrace and grapple?"} +{"answers": ["Praise to the Living God"], "question": "\"\" can be used in both Jewish and Christian worship as a hymn written for interfaith use?"} +{"answers": ["William", "Dalyell", "Sir William Cunningham Dalyell of the Binns, 7th Baronet", "William Cunningham Cavendish Dalyell", "William Cunningham Dalyell"], "question": ", took part in covert operations during the Napoleonic Wars?"} +{"answers": ["ETC Bollywood Business Awards"], "question": "the are the only awards in India that judge films based on their box-office performance?"} +{"answers": ["Cronau", "Shelley", "Shelley Cronau"], "question": ", who suffered serious injuries in a fall, joined the \"Be the Influence\" advertising campaign to warn others about the dangers of binge drinking?"} +{"answers": ["Dial", "Daja", "Daja Dial"], "question": "2015 titleholder is the third African American to be crowned Miss South Carolina?"} +{"answers": ["Perovskia atriplicifolia"], "question": " \"\", commonly known as Russian sage, is neither Russian nor sage?"} +{"answers": ["An Indian Dream", "Oru Indhiya Kanavu"], "question": "the 1983 Tamil film was based on a play by the director Komal Swaminathan himself?"} +{"answers": ["Enough Said"], "question": " is dedicated to James Gandolfini \"\", who starred in the film but died before it was released?"} +{"answers": ["Elena", "Elena Cattaneo", "Cattaneo"], "question": " \"show[ed] the influence that individual scientists can have in fighting anti-science forces\"?"} +{"answers": ["Burmacoccus"], "question": "the fossil male scale insect has a transparent abdomen showing its testes?"} +{"answers": ["Hirayama", "Takeshi", "Takeshi Hirayama"], "question": "Japanese epidemiologist has been credited with publishing the first study linking passive smoking to lung cancer in nonsmokers?"} +{"answers": ["Ferdinand Budicki", "Budicki", "Ferdinand"], "question": ", an early automobile pioneer from Zagreb, Croatia, had to teach his driving examiners how to drive?"} +{"answers": ["Rosa Lamoreaux", "Lamoreaux", "Rosa"], "question": "soprano , who recorded Bach's Mass in B minor with The Bach Choir of Bethlehem and at the Carmel Bach Festival, won the 2009 Wammie as classical vocal soloist?"} +{"answers": ["Marmyan"], "question": "the fossil scale insect was described from a male missing its head?"} +{"answers": ["Austin", "Thea", "Thea Tereese Austin", "Thea Austin"], "question": "five songs sung by charted in the Top 40 of singles charts around the world?"} +{"answers": ["Dorothy", "Dorothy McKibbin", "McKibbin"], "question": " was known as the \"first lady of Los Alamos\"?"} +{"answers": ["Changfang", "Zhu Changfang", "Zhu"], "question": ", Prince of Lu, developed a new type of guqin incorporating Western design elements?"} +{"answers": ["Cross of Sorrow"], "question": "the by sculptor Leo Lankinen was the first monument in Russia to thousands of soldiers who perished in the Winter War?"} +{"answers": ["Trans Am Totem"], "question": "the \"\", a sculpture in Vancouver, Canada, incorporates both a Pontiac Trans Am and a cedar tree?"} +{"answers": ["Costus curvibracteatus"], "question": "the is not a citrus fruit, nor a tulip, nor a spice?"} +{"answers": ["Heath Daniel McNease", "McNease", "Heath", "Heath McNease"], "question": " created two albums, one folk rock and the other hip hop, inspired by the works of C. S. Lewis?"} +{"answers": ["John Goldicutt", "John", "Goldicutt"], "question": "the architecture of was influenced by his travels in Italy, where he produced architectural drawings such as \"View in Rome\" \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Anaphes nitens"], "question": "the chalcid wasp is used to control the gum tree snout beetle?"} +{"answers": ["Töre", "Peter, son of Töre", "Peter,"], "question": "Hungarian lord , was impaled for the assassination of Queen Gertrude in 1213?"} +{"answers": ["Vélez", "Destiny", "Destiny Vélez"], "question": "Miss Puerto Rico 2015 is a championship bowler who rolled her first perfect 300 game at age 15?"} +{"answers": ["Parapercis alboguttata"], "question": "the mainly feeds on crabs, fish, and gastropod molluscs?"} +{"answers": ["Rasmussen", "Rasmus", "Rasmus Rasmussen", "Rasmus Rasmussen"], "question": "the Great Lakes merchant named his schooner after a postmaster's wife?"} +{"answers": ["Langhoff", "Stephanie Langhoff", "Stephanie"], "question": ", who has produced numerous films made by brothers Jay and Mark Duplass, has been referred to as \"the honorary Duplass sister\"?"} +{"answers": ["Mikraj Cinta"], "question": "\"\", a single by Siti Nurhaliza from her latest live album, was inspired by the story of the Prophet Muhammad's journey during the event of Isra and Mi'raj?"} +{"answers": ["Maiasmokk"], "question": " is said to be the oldest continuously operating café in Estonia, founded in 1864?"} +{"answers": ["Pasi", "Pasi"], "question": "shortly after receiving the National Film Award for Best Actress for (1979), Shobha committed suicide by hanging herself?"} +{"answers": ["Machali", "Machali"], "question": "tigress won a \"Lifetime Achievement Award\" for her contributions to tourism and conservation in India?"} +{"answers": ["Mirhadi", "Touran Mirhadi", "Touran"], "question": " has been called \"the godmother of progressive education in Iran\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tabanidae", "Horse-fly"], "question": "the \"\" can transfer blood-borne diseases from one animal to another while feeding?"} +{"answers": ["Manuel", "Manuel de Irujo", "Irujo", "Manuel de Irujo Ollo"], "question": " advocated an Iberian federation bringing together Spain, Portugal, the Basque Country and Catalonia?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of the Lacus Curtius"], "question": "during the mythological , Romulus prayed to Jupiter and promised to devote a temple to him if his armies were victorious?"} +{"answers": ["Flail space model"], "question": "the models how a passenger will move in a collision with a roadside feature like a guardrail, since crash test dummies are not accurate in such cases?"} +{"answers": ["Song", "Puxuan", "Song Puxuan"], "question": "General commanded the elite 54th Group Army during the relief efforts of the 2008 Sichuan earthquake?"} +{"answers": ["Nicholson", "J.C.", "J.C. Nicholson"], "question": "South Carolina Circuit Court judge is the presiding judge for the trial of Dylann Roof, even though he officially retired in 2009?"} +{"answers": ["James", "Robb", "James Robb", "James Robb"], "question": " and Clifford Lingen each scored a horrendous 9 on the 6th hole in the 1906 Amateur Championship at Royal Liverpool Golf Club?"} +{"answers": ["Sulayman", "Sulayman Pasha al-Adil", "al-Adil", "Sulayman Pasha"], "question": " of Acre, who by 1810 was the Ottoman governor of the Sidon and Damascus provinces, presided over the world's last mamluk system?"} +{"answers": ["Francis Doughty", "Doughty", "Francis", "Francis Doughty"], "question": "the early American minister had a proclivity for witch-hunting?"} +{"answers": ["Cooloola monster"], "question": "a was discovered in 1980 in the Great Sandy National Park in Queensland, Australia?"} +{"answers": ["Demon core", "demon core"], "question": "the killed Manhattan Project scientists Harry Daghlian and Louis Slotin?"} +{"answers": ["Abadiño"], "question": "there is an oath chapel at the Basque town of with twelve stone seats arranged in a semicircle?"} +{"answers": ["Zwollo", "Tonny Zwollo", "Tonny"], "question": "Dutch architect was featured in \"Life\" magazine for building 35 schools in Oaxaca, Mexico, and convincing the community members to help build them for free?"} +{"answers": ["Corinne Bennett", "Corinne", "Bennett"], "question": "the cathedral architect interest in stone came from her father, a geology professor?"} +{"answers": ["María", "María Luisa Dehesa Gómez Farías", "Farías"], "question": " was the first Latin American woman to graduate with a degree in architecture?"} +{"answers": ["National Socialist Workers' Party of Norway"], "question": "a surge of activity in the was used as pressure on Vidkun Quisling to form the Nasjonal Samling party?"} +{"answers": ["Corruption in Equatorial Guinea"], "question": "despite having the highest per capita GDP of all African nations, Equatorial Guinea is ranked one of the lowest countries by measure of the quality of life due to ?"} +{"answers": ["Rubus durescens"], "question": "the Reverend Linton's book has in gold leaf on its cover \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Brendan", "Brendan Clouston", "Clouston", "Brendan Roy Clouston"], "question": "the holder of the Scottish title \"Baron of Dunure\" is a ?"} +{"answers": ["Furnace Run", "Furnace Run"], "question": "the diversion of mine seepage away from in the 1950s reduced the stream's ability to carry away waste?"} +{"answers": ["Hinke Maria Osinga", "Hinke Osinga", "Osinga", "Hinke"], "question": "after mathematician studied invariant manifolds in her doctoral dissertation, she made a crochet model of one?"} +{"answers": ["Hermann Pauly", "Friedrich Hermann Pauly", "Pauly", "Hermann"], "question": "in 1904 described the Pauly reaction, which detects the presence of two amino acids in proteins?"} +{"answers": ["Allamanda schottii"], "question": "the flowers of the \"\" can appear year-round?"} +{"answers": ["Vereinigte Glanzstoff-Fabriken"], "question": " became one of the leading European producers of rayon?"} +{"answers": ["Reversible cellular automaton"], "question": "for conventional computers, Landauer's principle gives a nonzero lower bound on energy per step, but the energy usage of can be arbitrarily close to zero?"} +{"answers": ["Joe Kenda", "Joe", "Kenda"], "question": "as a detective in the Colorado Springs Police Department, solved 92 percent of assault cases?"} +{"answers": ["Ladakh Marathon", "Ultra Ladakh Marathon"], "question": "India's is held at an altitude of ?"} +{"answers": ["Anushka Sharma", "Sharma", "Anushka"], "question": "in 2015, \"\" appeared on \"The Huffington Post\" list of \"100 most influential women on Twitter\"?"} +{"answers": ["Afyonkarahisar Archaeological Museum"], "question": "the artifacts of the were stored in the beginning in a madrasa?"} +{"answers": ["Cortinarius glaucopus"], "question": " \"\" forms unusually hydrophobic (water-repellant) ectomycorrhizae, which has led to interest in decoding its genome?"} +{"answers": ["Stefan Bonneau", "Stefan", "Bonneau"], "question": "basketball player has been called one of the top players to ever play in the Icelandic Premier League?"} +{"answers": ["Junri", "Namigata", "Junri Namigata"], "question": " won her first ITF tennis tournament while still a student at Waseda University?"} +{"answers": ["Bahadur Shah I", "Bahadur Shah", "Bahadur", "I"], "question": "after trying to overthrow his father twice in ten years, resorted to being a \"grudgingly obedient son\"?"} +{"answers": ["Prosper P. Parker", "Prosper", "Powell Parker", "Parker"], "question": "after advocating for the bill funding construction of the Arizona Territorial Capitol, was Speaker of the House during the first legislative session to meet there?"} +{"answers": ["Celebrity Fifteen to One"], "question": "Barry Cryer gave his name to a rule of after becoming the only contestant to miss both of his first two questions?"} +{"answers": ["Commander-in-Chief's Guard", "Commander-in-Chief's Guard"], "question": "the U.S. Army's is equipped with muskets built from a 1722 design?"} +{"answers": ["Kono", "Yasui", "Yasui Kono", "Kono Yasui"], "question": "biologist was only allowed to study outside of Japan if she listed \"home economics research\" alongside \"scientific research\" on her application and agreed not to marry?"} +{"answers": ["Newmarket Canal"], "question": "the abandoned was so short of water that local newspapers joked they could dispense with bridges and just walk across in rubber boots?"} +{"answers": ["Doctor Strange", "Doctor Strange"], "question": "various incarnations of , the upcoming 2016 Marvel Studios film, have been in development since 1986?"} +{"answers": ["Everything Starts with an 'E'", "Everything Starts With An 'E'"], "question": "despite being banned by the BBC, the acid house anthem \" reached number 15 on the UK Singles Chart?"} +{"answers": ["Fateme", "Fateme Ekhtesari", "Ekhtesari"], "question": "Iranian poet was arrested and found guilty in court of \"insulting the sacred\" after appearing at the Gothenburg poetry festival?"} +{"answers": ["M16 Half-track", "M16 Multiple Gun Motor Carriage"], "question": "the \"\" saw service with U.S. forces in the Italian Campaign, Operation Overlord, the Battle of Arracourt, and the Ardennes Offensive?"} +{"answers": ["James D. Pfluger Pedestrian and Bicycle Bridge"], "question": "with a double-hourglass-shaped deck and helical on-ramp, the contains almost no straight lines?"} +{"answers": ["Dawes", "Melanie Dawes", "Melanie Henrietta Dawes", "Melanie"], "question": " was the first Permanent Secretary of a British Government ministry to be selected by the Prime Minister?"} +{"answers": ["Beverly", "Beverly Loraine Greene", "Greene"], "question": "the memorial service for , \"believed to be the first African American woman licensed as an architect in the United States\", took place in a funeral home she had designed?"} +{"answers": ["Hungary", "Andrew III of Hungary", "Andrew"], "question": " left his prison in disguise with two monks' assistance before hastening from Vienna to his coronation in Székesfehérvár in 1290?"} +{"answers": ["McMillan", "Edwin", "Edwin Mattison McMillan", "Edwin McMillan"], "question": " and Glenn T. Seaborg were awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1951 for their discovery of the transuranium elements?"} +{"answers": ["San Andrés del Rabanedo"], "question": " is one of the fastest-growing towns in the Spanish Province of León?"} +{"answers": ["Aydın Archaeological Museum"], "question": "a burial urn on display in depicts destiny's gods Moirai, the god of the underworld Hades, the judges of the underworld, and Hades' three-headed guard dog Cerberus?"} +{"answers": ["Nesting", "Nesting"], "question": "the Commonwealth of Independent States may be an example of the international relations concept of ?"} +{"answers": ["Lizzie Halliday", "Lizzie", "Halliday"], "question": "serial killer was the first woman sentenced to die in the electric chair?"} +{"answers": ["Modern Vampires of the City"], "question": " was called \"a deeply God-haunted work\"?"} +{"answers": ["Phasmatodea"], "question": " may camouflage themselves as leaves swaying in the breeze?"} +{"answers": ["Carrot soup", "carrot soup"], "question": "it was once a tradition for the English to consume Crécy soup, a type of \"(example pictured)\", on the anniversary of the Battle of Crécy?"} +{"answers": ["Robinson", "Duncan Robinson", "Duncan McBryde Robinson", "Duncan", "Duncan Robinson"], "question": " sixth-grade graduating class had only four students?"} +{"answers": ["Sinanitsa"], "question": "the marble peak in Pirin is regarded as one of Bulgaria's most beautiful summits?"} +{"answers": ["1985 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship Game", "1985 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Championship Game"], "question": "Villanova won the despite taking the fewest shots of any team in a men's Final Four game?"} +{"answers": ["Maddock", "Thomas", "Thomas Maddock"], "question": " started the American indoor toilet industry through his invention?"} +{"answers": ["1964 Atlantic hurricane season"], "question": "the featured the highest number of hurricanes to landfall in the United States since the 1933 season?"} +{"answers": ["Camellia Johnson", "Camellia", "Johnson"], "question": "opera singer performed at Donald Trump's wedding ceremonies to Marla Maples and Melania Knauss?"} +{"answers": ["Lighthouse Reef"], "question": "the most dominant fish species of the in Belize are the creole wrasse and blue chromis?"} +{"answers": ["Beck", "Sydney Beck", "Sydney"], "question": " was invited by First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy to organize and conduct the musical entertainment for a state dinner at the White House?"} +{"answers": ["Cello Concerto", "Cello Concerto"], "question": "Graham Waterhouse, who played the solo part in his in Mexico in 1995, performed it at his university in Cambridge?"} +{"answers": ["Tourism in Kazakhstan"], "question": "people from 19 countries can without a visa?"} +{"answers": ["Leighton", "Dorothea Leighton", "Dorothea Cross Leighton", "Dorothea"], "question": " is one of the founders of the field of medical anthropology?"} +{"answers": ["Guanqun Yu", "Yu", "Guanqun"], "question": "Chinese soprano won the Belvedere International Singing Competition and placed 2nd in Operalia, The World Opera Competition?"} +{"answers": ["Operation Puttur"], "question": "police searches during yielded two bombs and a pistol used by the suspects?"} +{"answers": ["Richmond Cemetery"], "question": "an unusual number of recipients of the Victoria Cross, Britain's highest military honour for gallantry, are buried in ?"} +{"answers": ["Anant Dave", "Anant", "Dave", "Indira Anant Dave"], "question": "after winning the 1977 Indian general election from the Kutch constituency, rose to the status of \"giant killer\"?"} +{"answers": ["City Oval Pavilion", "City Oval"], "question": ", Pietermaritzburg and St Lawrence Ground, Canterbury, are the only two first-class cricket grounds with a tree inside the boundary?"} +{"answers": ["Isopogon anemonifolius"], "question": "the Australian shrub \"\" was first cultivated in the UK in 1791?"} +{"answers": ["Ronald", "Ronald E. Mickens", "Ronald Elbert Mickens", "Mickens"], "question": "physicist was a member of the founding council of the Edward Bouchet Abdus Salam Institute, which supports collaboration among African and American physicists?"} +{"answers": ["Royce", "Lionel Royce", "Leo Reuss", "Lionel"], "question": ", who fled Europe due to the Nazi persecution of Jews, became well known in American films for playing a Nazi?"} +{"answers": ["Ridwan", "Pasha", "Ridwan Paixà", "Ridwan Pasha"], "question": "during the governorship of , founder of the Ridwan dynasty, Ottoman authority in Yemen largely collapsed?"} +{"answers": ["Trash Market"], "question": "the eponymous story in the manga is based on the author's experience working at a blood bank?"} +{"answers": ["Jordan Air Ambulance Center"], "question": "King Abdullah II donated two helicopters to Jordan's newly established ?"} +{"answers": ["Cartucho"], "question": "Nellie Campobello's is the only canonical literary representation of the Mexican Revolution written by a woman?"} +{"answers": ["Texas A&M–Commerce Lions softball"], "question": "when the team was established in 2015, it made A&M–Commerce the last school in the Lone Star Conference to sponsor the sport?"} +{"answers": ["Mantrika Upanishad"], "question": "the Hindu text is one of the earliest Yoga Upanishads composed in the 1st millennium BCE?"} +{"answers": ["Women in Shinto"], "question": "a ban on ended after World War II?"} +{"answers": ["Eliza", "Eliza Ann Gardner", "Gardner", "Eliza Gardner"], "question": "the abolitionist made her living as a dressmaker?"} +{"answers": ["Black Metropolis"], "question": ", a foundational American sociology text by St. Clair Drake and Horace R. Cayton, Jr., resulted from the work of as many as 200 researchers, typists, and copyists?"} +{"answers": ["Humble and Kind"], "question": "after seeing a trailer for Oprah Winfrey's \"Belief\" series, Tim McGraw got Winfrey to provide footage for his \"\" music video?"} +{"answers": ["Sivion"], "question": " stage name is a misspelling of his old one, \"Vision\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ilse Hollweg", "Ilse", "Hollweg"], "question": "when recorded the part of Blonde in Mozart's \"Die Entführung aus dem Serail\" with Sir Thomas Beecham, she was one of two soloists who also spoke the dialogue?"} +{"answers": ["Reynelda Muse", "Muse", "Reynelda"], "question": "shortly after becoming the first woman and first African American television news anchor in Colorado, began wearing an Afro on the air to assert her identity?"} +{"answers": ["Black Cross Nurses"], "question": "in an era when women of African descent had little access to education or public role models, the \"\" trained them in healthcare, allowing them to be seen in leadership roles?"} +{"answers": ["Simone", "Ballard", "Simone Ballard"], "question": " performed the title role in the premiere of Arthur Honegger's \"Antigone\" at La Monnaie?"} +{"answers": ["Jovan Radomir", "Radomir", "Jovan"], "question": "Swedish television presenter wrote the English translation of the Marija Šerifović song \"Molitva\", which went on to win the Eurovision Song Contest 2007?"} +{"answers": ["Kent", "John Kent", "John", "John Kent"], "question": " was the first black police officer in Britain?"} +{"answers": ["Zhou", "Zhou Youde", "Youde"], "question": " became a local deity after helping to end the Great Evacuation?"} +{"answers": ["Nirvana Upanishad"], "question": "the ancient text is written in Sutra-style and states that a solitary place is a monastery of bliss for a Hindu monk?"} +{"answers": ["Cornelia", "Cornelia James", "Cornelia James", "James"], "question": "Queen Elizabeth II's glovemaker, , was accepted by the art college that rejected Adolf Hitler?"} +{"answers": ["DDC-I"], "question": "software product company started three decades ago in Denmark with a focus on the Ada programming language and now focuses on real-time operating systems in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Adriatic sturgeon"], "question": "although it is possible that the is extinct in the wild, a large specimen was caught in the River Po in 2015?"} +{"answers": ["Al-Mufid", "Al-Shaykh Al-Mufid", "Al-Shaykh"], "question": ", a 10th-century Shia jurist and theologian, was said to be so persuasive in debate that he could convince his opponents \"that a wooden column was actually gold\"?"} +{"answers": ["Devi", "Basanti Devi", "Basanti"], "question": "the arrest of during the non-cooperation movement in 1921 proved to be a major impetus for widespread agitation?"} +{"answers": ["Lauw Giok Lan", "Lauw", "Lan"], "question": " was both a money collector and dramatist, but neither was his main occupation?"} +{"answers": ["Prussia", "Princess Charlotte of Prussia", "Princess"], "question": "the ill health and unstable personality of are attributable to the genetic disease porphyria?"} +{"answers": ["Timaeus of Locri"], "question": "Plato was once thought to have plagiarized a book by ?"} +{"answers": ["Foreshore Freeway Bridge"], "question": "Cape Town's \"\" has remained unfinished since construction was halted in 1977?"} +{"answers": ["NGC 1614"], "question": "the luminous barred spiral galaxy is undergoing a minor merger event which has triggered a starburst region around the galactic core?"} +{"answers": ["Trishikhibrahmana Upanishad"], "question": "the ancient text asserts the theory that living beings originate by four means, through an egg, through seeds, through a womb, or through sweat?"} +{"answers": ["Art Nouveau architecture in Riga"], "question": "Riga contains the \"(building detail pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Emily", "Emily Winifred Dickson", "Dickson"], "question": "students at the Royal College of Surgeons protested at being asked questions on midwifery by a woman – even though was a Fellow of the College?"} +{"answers": ["Lynx", "Lynx"], "question": "Johannes Hevelius declared that one needed the eyes of a lynx to see ?"} +{"answers": ["Such, wer da will, ein ander Ziel", "Category:Such, wer da will, ein ander Ziel"], "question": "for his ordination, Georg Weissel wrote the text of the hymn \"\" to his friend's melody for a wedding song?"} +{"answers": ["Fertility factor", "Fertility factor"], "question": "living in rural rather than urban areas is a , associated with an increased number of children?"} +{"answers": ["Cerattepe"], "question": "during protests in February 2016 against the construction of a mine in the forested hill of in Turkey, entry to and exit from the town of Artvin was banned?"} +{"answers": ["Platt-Decker", "Sarah Platt-Decker", "Sarah"], "question": "when died, she was described as \"Colorado's foremost woman citizen\"?"} +{"answers": ["Shuqin", "Huang", "Huang Shuqin"], "question": "\"Woman, Demon, Human\", directed by , is considered to be China's first feminist film?"} +{"answers": ["Joseph Yasser", "Yasser", "Joseph"], "question": "Jewish lecturer was interested in Chinese organs?"} +{"answers": ["Northampton War Memorial"], "question": " was designed in 1920 but was not installed until six years later?"} +{"answers": ["Sanders", "Mark", "Mark Sanders", "Mark David Sanders"], "question": " scored only one first-class century in his cricket career?"} +{"answers": ["Santiniketan Leather Goods"], "question": " \"(pencil boxes pictured)\" are generally made of East India Leather from sheepskin and goatskin?"} +{"answers": ["1st Cavalry Division Horse Cavalry Detachment"], "question": "in 2014, the U.S. Army's was assigned its first female commander?"} +{"answers": ["Michael Fassbender filmography", "Michael Fassbender"], "question": "Michael Fassbender's include a Spartan soldier, Irish republican Bobby Sands, a slave owner, and a sex addict?"} +{"answers": ["long-nosed bandicoot", "Long-nosed bandicoot"], "question": "the \"(illustrated)\" has one of the briefest known gestation periods of all mammals at 12.5 days?"} +{"answers": ["Columbia and Nehalem Valley Railroad"], "question": "the McBride Creek bridge \"\" of the was built from horizontal logs?"} +{"answers": ["St Gredifael's Church", "St Gredifael's Church, Penmynydd", "Church Of St Gredifael"], "question": "the tomb of Henry VIII's ancestor at was vandalised by pilgrims who thought it had healing powers?"} +{"answers": ["Rúben Fernandes", "Fernandes", "Rúben"], "question": "despite indicating willingness to renew his contract with a Portuguese club, Portuguese footballer signed with a newly promoted Belgian one instead?"} +{"answers": ["Santi Ghose", "Ghose", "Santi"], "question": "Indian nationalist assassinated a British magistrate when she was 15 years old?"} +{"answers": ["Raj", "Subhashni", "Subhashni Raj"], "question": " of Fiji participated in the protests at the 2009 United Nations Climate Talks in Copenhagen?"} +{"answers": ["Lesley", "Fallowfield", "Lesley Fallowfield"], "question": " was the UK's first professor of psycho-oncology?"} +{"answers": ["Kanso Yoshida", "Paddy Murphy", "Kanso", "Yoshida"], "question": "Japanese Emperor Hirohito had a Liverpudlian cousin named ?"} +{"answers": ["Basang"], "question": ", a former slave, was the only woman leader in the Tibet Autonomous Region for more than two decades?"} +{"answers": ["Imperator", "Imperator"], "question": "the champion Saddlebred horse tail was long?"} +{"answers": ["Prome", "Saw Yan Naung of Prome", "Saw"], "question": "Gov. helped to tame Pinya's former southern vassals for his brother, King Swasawke of Ava?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Salamis", "Battle of Salamis"], "question": "in the in 306 BC, during the wars between Alexander the Great's generals, Demetrius Poliorcetes defeated the fleet of Ptolemy I and conquered Cyprus?"} +{"answers": ["1000 Song Challenge", "Challenge 1000"], "question": "contestants on race to the microphone in order to get a chance to sing karaoke?"} +{"answers": ["Smyth", "Robertson", "Robertson Smyth"], "question": "the Irish rugby player and physician was killed by the effects of gas exposure in World War I?"} +{"answers": ["Kurt", "Kurt Gottfried", "Gottfried"], "question": "physicist worked on behalf of Russian dissident Yuri Orlov to obtain his release from Siberia and employment at Cornell University?"} +{"answers": ["Gehan Mendis", "Gehan Dixon Mendis", "Gehan", "Mendis"], "question": " was part of the Lancashire cricket team that won the 1990 Benson & Hedges Cup and Natwest Trophy?"} +{"answers": ["Badami cave temples"], "question": "a pre-8th-century sculpture of a Tandava-dancing Shiva \"\" can be found at the , a UNESCO World Heritage Site candidate?"} +{"answers": ["cheetah", "Cheetah"], "question": "every \"\" has a unique pattern of spots in its coat?"} +{"answers": ["Supreme Sultan"], "question": " was immortalized with a bronze statue at Kentucky Horse Park?"} +{"answers": ["Arundel Terrace"], "question": "1–13 in Brighton consists entirely of Grade I listed buildings?"} +{"answers": ["Sigismund", "Sigismund Ernuszt", "Ernuszt"], "question": ", Bishop of Pécs, was accused of embezzlement in 1496, and murdered for his wealth in 1505?"} +{"answers": ["Makemake"], "question": " is the only known moon of the dwarf planet Makemake?"} +{"answers": ["Jieyang Prison"], "question": " in Guangdong was the first prison in China to implement a video conferencing system for inmates and their family members?"} +{"answers": ["Stop!! Hibari-kun!"], "question": "Hisashi Eguchi abandoned the serialization of his manga after fleeing to a hotel room?"} +{"answers": ["Casuarina glauca"], "question": "a prostrate cultivar of the was named for its resemblance to Cousin Itt?"} +{"answers": ["Phallusia mammillata"], "question": "the tunicate accumulates vanadium in its blood cells?"} +{"answers": ["Trupti", "Trupti Desai", "Desai"], "question": "Indian gender equality activist has successfully campaigned for women to be allowed entry to various religious places?"} +{"answers": ["Lowri Gwilym", "Gwilym", "Lowri"], "question": "Welsh television producer changed her surname to the Welsh form, Gwilym?"} +{"answers": ["Dark Spirit's Rebel"], "question": "for the show horse , 13 was a lucky number?"} +{"answers": ["Torneo Gran Alternativa", "Gran Alternativa 2016", "Torneo Gran Alternativa"], "question": "the 2016 wrestling tournament marked the Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre debut of Golden Magic?"} +{"answers": ["Hall", "David Hall", "David", "David Hall"], "question": " bought Benjamin Franklin out of his printing business?"} +{"answers": ["Helen Matusevich Oujesky", "Helen", "Oujesky"], "question": " pursued environmental research on pollution of soil and water, particularly of toxic wastes?"} +{"answers": ["Presidential Salute Battery"], "question": "the U.S. Armys uses the World War II-era M5 gun?"} +{"answers": ["Guallatiri, Chile", "Guallatiri"], "question": "glacier-covered \"\" was last active in 1960, and still features fumaroles?"} +{"answers": ["ICEBAR Orlando", "Icebar Orlando"], "question": " is claimed to be the world's largest permanent ice bar?"} +{"answers": ["Loon", "Loon"], "question": "diabetic children were sent to visit , a drill at the San Diego Zoo, to help them overcome their aversion to needle injections?"} +{"answers": ["Paracirrhites forsteri", "Black-sided hawkfish"], "question": "the largest female in a harem changes sex if the male dies?"} +{"answers": ["Ray Kennedy", "Ray", "Kennedy"], "question": "Liverpool F.C. manager Bill Shankly resigned on the same day he spent a club record £200,000 to sign ?"} +{"answers": ["Merv", "Merv Cowan", "Cowan"], "question": "WAFL Hall of Fame member and East Fremantle Football Club life member did not want to play for the team when he returned from the war?"} +{"answers": ["Elizabeth Alkin", "Elizabeth", "Alkin"], "question": "—a publisher, nurse and spy for the Parliamentarian forces during the English Civil War—was nicknamed Parliament Joan?"} +{"answers": ["Sniper Elite 4"], "question": " was designed to be a \"sniper paradise\"?"} +{"answers": ["Rivka Basman Ben-Hayim", "Rivka Basman", "Ben-Hayim", "Rivka"], "question": "Yiddish poet began writing poetry to cheer up fellow inmates at the Kaiserwald concentration camp during World War II?"} +{"answers": ["2001 Molson Indy Toronto", "Molson Indy Toronto"], "question": "Michael Andretti's win in the surpassed the record for most victories in a single Championship Auto Racing Teams (CART) event?"} +{"answers": ["2015 NBL Canada Finals brawl"], "question": "a caused the Halifax Rainmen to forfeit the National Basketball League of Canada Finals?"} +{"answers": ["Allard-Caméus", "Guillaume", "Guillaume Allard-Caméus"], "question": "Canadian football fullback is a two-time Vanier Cup champion?"} +{"answers": ["McCarthy", "Todd McCarthy", "Todd"], "question": "head film critic for \"Variety and The Hollywood Reporter\" also won an Emmy Award for his documentary \"Preston Sturges: The Rise and Fall of an American Dreamer\"?"} +{"answers": ["Prussian scheme"], "question": "the was a reported attempt to establish a monarchy in the United States under Prince Henry of Prussia?"} +{"answers": ["2001 Marlboro 500"], "question": "the saw a record-breaking 73 lead changes in a Championship Auto Racing Teams (CART) race?"} +{"answers": ["Debra", "Debra Marquart", "Marquart"], "question": " left Napoleon, North Dakota, to tour with rock bands and returned to teach writers' workshops in Bakken oil field communities most affected by hydraulic fracking?"} +{"answers": ["Montes", "Beltrán Montes", "Israel Beltrán Montes", "Israel"], "question": " was elected twice to the Chamber of Deputies and twice as municipal president of Ciudad Cuauhtémoc?"} +{"answers": ["Klein's line"], "question": ", the first tool to diagnose slipping of the ball-joint-like end of the femur in adolescents early to prevent destruction of the hip joint, is still used today?"} +{"answers": ["Claghorn", "Kate", "Kate Holladay Claghorn", "Kate Claghorn"], "question": "a 1923 book by Progressive Era activist has been called \"the one significant contemporary study of the immigrant and the American legal system\"?"} +{"answers": ["J. R. Heffner", "J.", "Heffner"], "question": "race car driver is his sponsor's vice president of operations?"} +{"answers": ["Adriana", "Porras", "Adriana Terrazas Porras"], "question": "federal deputy served as coordinator of Enrique Serrano Escobar's campaign for Governor of Chihuahua?"} +{"answers": ["Skin gambling"], "question": "the value of for the video game \"\" was estimated at $2.3 billion in 2015?"} +{"answers": ["Voltaire Paine Twombly", "Voltaire", "Voltaire P. Twombly", "Twombly"], "question": " \"\" continued to carry his company’s flag after being knocked to the ground by cannon fire during the Battle of Fort Donelson?"} +{"answers": ["The Quickening Maze"], "question": "Adam Foulds' novel , about poets Clare and Tennyson, was nominated for the Man Booker and Walter Scott prizes but lost both to Hilary Mantel's \"Wolf Hall\"?"} +{"answers": ["Jorge", "Jorge Ramos Hernández", "Ramos Hernández", "Hernández"], "question": " became Municipal President of Tijuana in 2007, three years after losing the election to Jorge Hank Rhon?"} +{"answers": ["Howells", "Adele", "Adele C. Howells", "Adele Morris Cannon Howells"], "question": " commissioned Arnold Friberg to paint scenes from the Book of Mormon for \"The Children's Friend\" magazine?"} +{"answers": ["Flag of Tanganyika Territory"], "question": "the \"\" features a giraffe, chosen because it was common within the territory?"} +{"answers": ["Children's Museum, Siri Fort"], "question": "the , has a sandstone sculpture of a woman in the buff?"} +{"answers": ["Geranium lucidum"], "question": "the Eurasian \"\" is regarded as a noxious weed in the Pacific Northwest of the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Atlapa Convention Centre"], "question": "a \"historic\" handshake between Raúl Castro and Barack Obama took place at \"\" in Panama?"} +{"answers": ["James", "Makila", "Makila James"], "question": " wrote, \"Africa is no easy place to love or know. But if you love her, you will come to know her\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ferdinand Dugué", "Dugué", "Ferdinand"], "question": "the poet and playwright saw the tradition of French theatre endangered by \"pornography, music hall and cinema\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tisseyre", "Michelle", "Michelle Tisseyre"], "question": "in 1941 \"\" was the first woman to present a 15-minute newsletter broadcast in the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's French services?"} +{"answers": ["Baba Sidhaye", "Sidhaye", "Yeshwant Sidhaye", "Baba"], "question": " is regarded as the \"first deaf and mute cricketer to have taken the field\"?"} +{"answers": ["Taylor", "Peter Taylor", "Peter Thomas Taylor", "Peter Taylor", "Peter"], "question": " and Brian Clough \"(statue pictured)\" once sacked a tea lady because she \"laughed after a bad defeat\"?"} +{"answers": ["John of Brienne", "John", "Brienne"], "question": ", who lost the Kingdom of Jerusalem to his son-in-law in 1225, won the Latin Empire of Constantinople as his other son-in-law's co-ruler in 1229?"} +{"answers": ["Coralloidoolithus"], "question": ", a type of dinosaur egg from Asia, was originally thought to be a type of \"Paraspheroolithus\"?"} +{"answers": ["Rebel Girl", "Rebel Girl"], "question": "Bikini Kill recorded three different versions of their song \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sidney", "Sabrina Sidney", "Sabrina"], "question": " \"\" was groomed to be the perfect wife, using techniques such as pouring hot wax on her arms?"} +{"answers": ["Mekhala and Kanakhala"], "question": "according to legend, decapitated themselves and danced headless to please their guru?"} +{"answers": ["Sharon Lopatka homicide", "Death of Sharon Lopatka", "Sharon Lopatka"], "question": "the case of the was reportedly the first time a police department arrested a murder suspect with evidence gathered primarily from email messages?"} +{"answers": ["MLB Statcast", "Statcast"], "question": "Miami Marlins slugger Giancarlo Stanton has hit the hardest batted ball, recorded at by Major League Baseball's ?"} +{"answers": ["Nisha Rawal", "Rawal", "Nisha", "Nisha Rawal"], "question": "Nepalese taekwondo practitioner received one of four Tripartite Commission wildcards to compete at the 2016 Summer Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["Freda Corbet", "Corbet", "Freda"], "question": "London County Council Chief Whip was known within her party as the 'tiny tyrant'?"} +{"answers": ["Up in the Air", "Up in the Air"], "question": "the song \"\" by Thirty Seconds to Mars premiered from the International Space Station in March 2013?"} +{"answers": ["Santa Cecilia Chapel", "St. Cecilia Chapel"], "question": "the \"\" is the only surviving medieval chapel on the Maltese island of Gozo?"} +{"answers": ["Martin", "Jess Andrews", "Jess", "Jess Martin", "Jess'' Martin"], "question": "the British long-distance runner qualified for the 2016 Summer Olympics after beating her personal best in the 10,000 metres by 83 seconds?"} +{"answers": ["Singh", "Avtar", "Avtar Singh", "Avtar Singh"], "question": "the parents of Indian judoka reportedly gave him their life savings to travel to a 2016 tournament?"} +{"answers": ["Dean Lowry", "Dean", "Lowry"], "question": "Green Bay Packers rookie defensive lineman set a single-game school record with six tackles for loss in a game?"} +{"answers": ["Trump Vodka"], "question": "Donald Trump never drank ?"} +{"answers": ["Twin Towers", "Twin Towers"], "question": "the were viewed as an iconic symbol of Wembley Stadium?"} +{"answers": ["Spotted Wood Kingfisher", "Spotted wood kingfisher"], "question": "the \"\" may nest in termite nests in trees?"} +{"answers": ["East Orange High School", "East Orange Campus High School"], "question": " closed its swimming pool in 1933 rather than end a policy allowing black students to swim only on Friday afternoons, after which the pool would be drained and refilled?"} +{"answers": ["Siu-lai", "Lau", "Lau Siu-lai"], "question": "newly elected Hong Kong legislator was arrested for hawking squid?"} +{"answers": ["Violetta Thurstan", "Violetta", "Thurstan"], "question": "after winning the Military Medal for bravery in the First World War, the nurse \"\" studied weaving and ran camps where displaced Bedouin women made carpets?"} +{"answers": ["Vladimir Alexeyevich Saprykin", "Vladimir Saprykin", "Saprykin", "Vladimir"], "question": " was made a Hero of the Soviet Union after he was mistakenly reported killed?"} +{"answers": ["The Right Stuff", "The Right Stuff"], "question": "alt-right media hub has a core principle of ethnic nationalism?"} +{"answers": ["Madison Street Bridge Company", "Madison Street Bridge", "Madison Street Bridge", "Madison Bridge", "Madison Street"], "question": "a committee of eight Portland, Oregon, residents purchased the in 1891 for $145,000?"} +{"answers": ["WWT Slimbridge"], "question": "this month, a researcher from plans to become a \"human swan\"?"} +{"answers": ["La Negra Formation"], "question": "the Jurassic in northern Chile contains products of submarine volcanism?"} +{"answers": ["By the Blue Hawaiian Waters"], "question": "for his 1929 first recording of , composer Albert Ketèlbey used a saxophone for a Hawaiian \"love-call\"?"} +{"answers": ["Development of Spock"], "question": "during the , both DeForest Kelley and Martin Landau were offered the role before Leonard Nimoy \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Pan Am Flight", "Pan Am Flight 121"], "question": "Gene Roddenberry \"\" was the surviving flight officer from the crash of in the Syrian desert in 1947?"} +{"answers": ["Calderón", "Martha Hilda González Calderón", "Martha"], "question": "under the leadership of , the city of Toluca received an award for leading Mexico in budget transparency?"} +{"answers": ["Luppitt Inn"], "question": "the is a public house in the front room of a farm house?"} +{"answers": ["Outdoor Miner"], "question": "\"\" by the English rock band Wire was covered 19 times on a 2004 tribute album?"} +{"answers": ["Consairway", "Consairways"], "question": "in 1992, civilian employees of were granted veteran status by the Veterans Benefits Administration for their World War II service transporting munitions and military personnel?"} +{"answers": ["Hale v. Henkel"], "question": "in , the United States Supreme Court ruled that the self-incrimination clause of the Fifth Amendment did not apply to corporations?"} +{"answers": ["Reads Landing School"], "question": " \"\" features a brick water table?"} +{"answers": ["Johannes Bilberg", "Johannes", "Bilberg"], "question": "Swedish theologian published a work on the midnight sun?"} +{"answers": ["Malayan Whistling Thrush", "Malayan whistling thrush"], "question": "recorded sightings of the in the Cameron Highlands after the 1960s may have actually been a subspecies of the blue whistling thrush?"} +{"answers": ["History of East Texas State University", "East Texas State University"], "question": "East Texas State University was, in part, by 450 supporters making a bus trip to the Texas State Capitol in Austin?"} +{"answers": ["Imagen Televisión"], "question": ", which launches today, is the first new commercial television network in Mexico since 1993?"} +{"answers": ["Seattle Times", "Seattle Times Building"], "question": "the was called a \"death trap\"?"} +{"answers": ["Cheese slaw"], "question": " is sometimes used as a topping for hot dogs?"} +{"answers": ["Mahane Yehuda", "Mahane Yehuda Market", "Mahane Yehuda"], "question": "planners of the Jerusalem neighborhood of offered free land to the first 50 families, but there were no takers?"} +{"answers": ["Zufar ibn al-Harith al-Kilabi", "al-Kilabi", "Zufar"], "question": " was given a high position in the Umayyad court and army in return for abandoning his support for the rebellion of Ibn al-Zubayr?"} +{"answers": ["Wink", "Groover", "Wink Groover"], "question": "horse trainer and his Tennessee Walking Horse Ace's Sensation won a World Grand Championship at their third attempt?"} +{"answers": ["1966 New York City smog"], "question": " 50 years ago today increased public awareness of air pollution \"\" and led to the passage of the 1967 Air Quality Act?"} +{"answers": ["Ahouanwanou", "Odile Ahouanwanou", "Odile"], "question": " broke the Beninese record for the 100 metres hurdles at the 2012 Summer Olympics?"} +{"answers": ["Jennings", "Roy Jennings", "Roy"], "question": "the English footballer scored 60 goals during his career, 51 of which were penalties?"} +{"answers": ["Alastair Storey", "Alastair", "Storey"], "question": " ended celebrity chef Jamie Oliver's two-year reign as \"most influential\" in the British hospitality industry?"} +{"answers": ["black grasswren", "Black grasswren"], "question": "although the was discovered in 1901, its nesting habits remained unknown for nearly one hundred years?"} +{"answers": ["Jim", "Jim Delligatti", "Delligatti"], "question": " created the Big Mac \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Filibus"], "question": " \"\", a fictional sky pirate, has been called one of the first lesbian characters in cinema?"} +{"answers": ["The Foo Show", "Foo Show"], "question": " is an interactive virtual-reality talk show?"} +{"answers": ["Jan Rippe", "Jan", "Rippe", "Jan Torbjörn Rippe"], "question": " became well known to the Swedish public in his role as Roger in the television comedy series \"Macken\"?"} +{"answers": ["Kendra Coulter", "Kendra", "Coulter"], "question": "the labour studies scholar calls for interspecies solidarity between human and animal workers?"} +{"answers": ["Gary Edward Varner", "Gary Varner", "Varner", "Gary"], "question": "the philosopher has argued that all beings, including plants, have morally considerable interests?"} +{"answers": ["Brachychiton megaphyllus"], "question": "to the speakers of the Ngan’gityemerri language, the flowering of the marks the time that freshwater crocodiles are laying eggs?"} +{"answers": ["Irish Guards GAA"], "question": "in 2015, the became the first British Army Gaelic games club to join the Gaelic Athletic Association?"} +{"answers": ["George", "Beckley", "George Charles Beckley"], "question": "according to family tradition, designed the Flag of Hawaii, which was passed down as an heirloom in the form of a child's frock?"} +{"answers": ["Oliveto Citra"], "question": "on May 24, 1985, over 100 villagers in claimed to have seen an apparition of the Virgin Mary?"} +{"answers": ["Soller", "August Soller", "August"], "question": "German architect died during construction of his greatest work, and was buried there before it was finished?"} +{"answers": ["William Hoapili Kaʻauwai", "William", "Kaʻauwai", "William Hoapili Kaauwai"], "question": " traveled to Europe with Queen Emma, but made an unauthorized side trip to New Zealand to recruit Māori immigrants for the Kingdom of Hawaii?"} +{"answers": ["Tukwila International Boulevard station", "Tukwila International Boulevard"], "question": " near Seattle's international airport features an angular roof shaped like the wings of an airplane?"} +{"answers": ["Xiker"], "question": "Spanish association footballer joined Athletic Bilbao's academy when he was just ten years old?"} +{"answers": ["The Field of Fight"], "question": "in , new US National Security Advisor Michael T. Flynn argues that Bolivia, China, Cuba, Nicaragua, North Korea, Russia and Venezuela are allied with Al-Qaeda and ISIS?"} +{"answers": ["Freshford Manor"], "question": "Sir William Napier wrote part of his \"History of the Peninsular War\" sitting at a stone table in the grounds of ?"} +{"answers": ["Pyrithione"], "question": " is used to prepare medicated shampoos to treat dandruff and seborrhoeic dermatitis?"} +{"answers": ["Myth & Roid"], "question": "the name of the musical unit comes from words representing the past and the future?"} +{"answers": ["Liebenberg and Kaplan"], "question": "when first established, the architectural firm was met with antisemitism in the Minneapolis business community?"} +{"answers": ["Gagged", "Gagged"], "question": "drag queen Violet Chachki's EP was inspired by her time working as an assistant to a dominatrix?"} +{"answers": ["John Beaumont, 1st Viscount Beaumont", "Beaumont", "John"], "question": "in 1429, , was knighted by a seven-year-old king?"} +{"answers": ["Warren Allmand", "Allmand", "William Warren Allmand", "Warren"], "question": "Solicitor General introduced legislation that abolished the use of capital punishment in Canada?"} +{"answers": ["Nehemiah Corporation of America"], "question": "\"mend it, don't end it\" was advice given by the president of the to the U.S. Congress at a hearing on down payment assistance?"} +{"answers": ["Mazrui", "Al Mazrui", "Shamma Al Mazrui", "Shamma"], "question": "on her appointment in February 2016, 22-year-old became the youngest government minister in the world?"} +{"answers": ["The Shaker Quarterly"], "question": ", which began publication in 1961, helped revive interest in the Shakers?"} +{"answers": ["Center for the Study of Women in Society"], "question": "Joan Acker and Miriam Johnson of the found that \"Do you shave your legs?\" was the question most strongly correlated to identifying with feminism?"} +{"answers": ["EFL Cup Final", "2017 EFL Cup Final"], "question": "Southampton reached the against Manchester United today without conceding a goal?"} +{"answers": ["Automaton", "Automaton"], "question": "Jamiroquai's 2017 song \"\" drew comparisons to the work of Daft Punk?"} +{"answers": ["Emma", "Emma Kaili Metcalf Beckley Nakuina", "Nakuina"], "question": " is often considered Hawaii's first female judge?"} +{"answers": ["Dredge No. 4"], "question": " \"\", now a National Historic Site of Canada, mined nine tons of gold between 1913 and 1959?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William John Dyer", "Dyer"], "question": "despite originally contesting the 1859 Town of Dunedin by-election, did not participate in the poll called afterwards?"} +{"answers": ["Super V-2"], "question": "the was a French project to develop the V-2 rocket into a long-range missile, one version of which was capable of striking targets as far away as Russia?"} +{"answers": ["2000 Miami Dolphins season"], "question": "the Miami Dolphins have not won a playoff game since the ?"} +{"answers": ["Sir John Rogerson's Quay"], "question": ", a private development in 18th-century Dublin, became home to a 19th-century diving bell used to further develop Dublin's quays?"} +{"answers": ["The Indian Church", "The Indian Church"], "question": "Canadian artist Emily Carr felt unable to look at her painting \"\" because she was embarrassed when people complimented her on her work?"} +{"answers": ["The Founding Ceremony of the Nation"], "question": "the 1953 Chinese painting was modified and even repainted, as some of those depicted were purged from government and later rehabilitated?"} +{"answers": ["The Palace Restaurant and Saloon"], "question": "the oldest bar in Arizona, in Prescott, played host to Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday in the late 1870s before they moved on to Tombstone?"} +{"answers": ["Maskirovka", "Russian military deception"], "question": "the 2014 annexation of Crimea by \"little green men\" was typical of a long history of dating back to the Battle of Kulikovo in 1380?"} +{"answers": ["52 chorale preludes, Op. 67"], "question": "Max Reger recorded some of his , on the Welte Philharmonic organ?"} +{"answers": ["Petra Hřebíčková", "Hřebíčková", "Petra"], "question": " was named Best Actress in a Play at the 2008 Thalia Awards?"} +{"answers": ["Villa-Lobos State Park"], "question": " in São Paulo, named after composer Heitor Villa-Lobos, was created on the site of a landfill in 1989 and now has around 37,000 trees?"} +{"answers": ["Diplasterias brucei"], "question": "the starfish broods its young until they have developed into juveniles?"} +{"answers": ["Viaduto do Chá"], "question": ", São Paulo's first viaduct, was originally constructed from German iron before being replaced by a concrete span?"} +{"answers": ["P. R. Adiga", "Adiga", "Perdur", "Perdur Radhakantha Adiga"], "question": " identified N-oxalyldiaminopropionic acid in grass pea as the cause of neurolathyrism?"} +{"answers": ["Naruto"], "question": "Masashi Kishimoto has a five-step process for drawing the characters for the manga ?"} +{"answers": ["William", "William Henry Daniels", "Daniels"], "question": "judge committed suicide in 1897, three years after being dismissed for not taking an oath of allegiance to the Provisional Government of Hawaii?"} +{"answers": ["Souper Salad"], "question": "one location of the all-you-can-eat buffet restaurant is in a former bank branch \"\" that has been called one of the \"10 Coolest Buildings\" in Phoenix, Arizona?"} +{"answers": ["Ryan", "Lance", "Lance Ryan"], "question": "during the last decade, appeared as Siegfried at three Bayreuth Festivals?"} +{"answers": ["Karolina Styczyńska", "Karolina Styczynska", "Karolina", "Styczyńska"], "question": " \"\" is the first non-Japanese person to be awarded professional status by the Japan Shogi Association?"} +{"answers": ["Sharma", "Mukhram", "Mukhram Sharma"], "question": "the Bollywood writer won the inaugural Filmfare Award for Best Story in 1955 for \"Aulad\" (1954)?"} +{"answers": ["Blackwell", "Unita", "Unita Blackwell"], "question": "civil rights activist \"\" was the first African-American woman to be elected mayor in the state of Mississippi?"} +{"answers": ["Elastance"], "question": "the term , the inverse of capacitance, was coined by Oliver Heaviside to promote an analogy of a capacitor as a spring rather than a container of charge?"} +{"answers": ["Agrewala", "Javed", "Javed N. Agrewala", "Javed Agrewala", "Javed Naim Agrewala"], "question": " and his team developed a vaccination program against \"Mycobacterium tuberculosis\" for which he holds a United States patent?"} +{"answers": ["The President Show"], "question": "Comedy Central advertised by faking a Russian hack?"} +{"answers": ["Sagunto Castle"], "question": "Hannibal sacked the Iberian settlement within the site of \"\", an action that led to the Second Punic War?"} +{"answers": ["Tommy Blake", "Tommy", "Tommy Blake", "Blake"], "question": " was the first musician to record at RCA Studio B?"} +{"answers": ["O Lamm Gottes", "O Lamm Gottes, unschuldig"], "question": "Bach wrote the chorale \"\" (O Lamb of God, innocent) in red between the music for the two choirs in the beginning of his \"St Matthew Passion\" \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Brockmire"], "question": "Hank Azaria won a lawsuit for the rights to the title character of ?"} +{"answers": ["Lavender", "Lavender"], "question": "President Donald Trump criticized Snoop Dogg's remix music video of \"\" for having a scene in which Snoop fires a flag gun at a clown parody version of Trump?"} +{"answers": ["Vijay Kumar", "Vijay", "Vijay Kumar", "Kumar"], "question": ", along with Debi Prasad Sarkar, demonstrated for the first time that HBx protein stimulated mitogen-activated signaling cascades in living animals?"} +{"answers": ["María", "María Parrado", "Parrado"], "question": " won the first season of \"The Voice Kids Spain\"?"} +{"answers": ["Georgia Redmayne", "Georgia", "Redmayne"], "question": "cricketer 87-year-old grandfather vaulted the boundary fence and embraced her after she had become the first player to hit a WNCL century for Tasmanian Roar?"} +{"answers": ["Wayne", "Shaw", "Wayne Shaw", "Wayne Shaw"], "question": " ate all the pies?"} +{"answers": ["Clotilde Bressler-Gianoli", "Bressler-Gianoli", "Clotilde"], "question": " played the titular character in \"Carmen\" in 1907 with \"the allurement of sheer wickedness\", and was accidentally stabbed on stage?"} +{"answers": ["Christoph Siebert", "Christoph", "Siebert"], "question": " conducted the Collegium Vocale Gent singing music by Schubert and Annelies Van Parys in a theatrical performance at international festivals?"} +{"answers": ["Jena", "Günter Jena", "Günter"], "question": ", for decades a church music director in Hamburg, conducted the NDR Chor in a recording of the complete a cappella works by Johannes Brahms?"} +{"answers": ["James", "Ritchie", "James Dale Ritchie"], "question": " was not suspected to be the Anchorage Serial Killer until after he had been shot dead while attacking a police officer?"} +{"answers": ["McLoughlin Promenade"], "question": "the \"\" sits on a bluff in Oregon that was occupied by the Molala people thousands of years before the arrival of settlers of European ancestry?"} +{"answers": ["Pocklington Iron Age burial ground"], "question": "finds made at the include a rare chariot burial complete with horses?"} +{"answers": ["Ellamae Ellis League", "Ellamae Ellis", "Ellamae", "League"], "question": "several buildings by are listed in the National Register of Historic Places, including the home she built for herself?"} +{"answers": ["Japan Medical Association"], "question": "the deployed 6,054 medical and support personnel during the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami?"} +{"answers": ["Lukas", "Lukas Lundin", "Lundin", "Lukas Henrik Lundin"], "question": " had a US$100 million eco-friendly super-yacht built in 2015?"} +{"answers": ["McIntosh", "Mary", "Mary Susan McIntosh"], "question": "sociologist, feminist, and campaigner for lesbian and gay rights was deported from the U.S. in 1960 for speaking out against the House Un-American Activities Committee?"} +{"answers": ["Affinity", "Affinity"], "question": "in late 14th-century England, John of Gaunt built up a massive which his son Henry later used as an army to depose King Richard II?"} +{"answers": ["Kalākaua coinage"], "question": "in order to put the silver into circulation, Claus Spreckels formed the Spreckels & Company Bank in Hawaii?"} +{"answers": ["Dies sind die heilgen Zehn Gebot", "Dies sind die heilgen zehn Gebot"], "question": "\"\" is a hymnal version of the Ten Commandments by Martin Luther?"} +{"answers": ["Warkworth's Chronicle", "Warkworth Chronicle"], "question": ", covering the years 1461 to 1474, reports on the double bleeding of Henry VI and a headless man who cries, \"Bowes, bowes, bowes\"?"} +{"answers": ["Beer can chicken"], "question": "proponents of \"\" claim that the grilling method enhances the chicken's texture and flavor, while others are skeptical of its efficacy?"} +{"answers": ["Mike Grzanich", "Grzanich", "Mike"], "question": "former Houston Astros pitcher bought his own uniform in an internet sale?"} +{"answers": ["Battle of Bamber Bridge"], "question": "the began when white American military police arrested a black USAAF soldier in an English village pub (\"pictured\"), and ended with a mutiny that left one dead and seven injured?"} +{"answers": ["Cornelia", "Kallisch", "Cornelia Kallisch"], "question": "a recording of Bartók's \"Bluebeard's Castle\" with as Judith was nominated for a Grammy Award?"} +{"answers": ["Dimitri", "Dimitri Navachine", "Navachine"], "question": "Soviet economist , assassinated in Paris in 1937, may have been killed for possessing documents showing that certain Soviet political prisoners were innocent?"} +{"answers": ["Turkey ham"], "question": "in 1980, the American Meat Institute tried to ban products from being labeled as such?"} +{"answers": ["Roy Wiggins", "Roy", "Wiggins"], "question": " claimed to have ruined 80 million records?"} +{"answers": ["Cephalotes alveolatus"], "question": "the ant \"\" is distinguished by its clubbed hairs?"} +{"answers": ["Seoullo 7017"], "question": "Seoul has a new elevated park, \"\", converted from a disused overpass?"} +{"answers": ["William Ruben Rowley", "Rowley", "William", "William R. Rowley", "William Rowley"], "question": " was one of nine American Civil War generals who came from Galena, Illinois?"} +{"answers": ["Wolf W. Zuelzer", "Wolf William Zuelzer", "Zuelzer", "Wolf", "Wolf William Zülzer"], "question": ", who demonstrated that children could be cured of leukemia, died from the disease in old age?"} +{"answers": ["Narada sting operation"], "question": "the journalist behind the was inspired by Israeli Mossad officer Mike Harari?"} +{"answers": ["Dennis", "Dennis Coralluzzo", "Coralluzzo"], "question": "comments made by National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) president led to Extreme Championship Wrestling breaking away from the NWA?"} +{"answers": ["Jamaica High School"], "question": " \"\", once Queens' largest public high school with 4,613 students, closed in 2014 with a graduating class of only 24 students?"} +{"answers": ["Hilda Lyon", "Lyon", "Hilda"], "question": "the hull of USS \"Albacore\" \"(launch pictured)\" had the that was originally designed for airships by a woman?"} +{"answers": ["Health and safety hazards of nanomaterials"], "question": "in animal studies of the , carbon nanotubes had similar inhalation exposure effects to asbestos?"} +{"answers": ["Jet Star", "Jet Star"], "question": "the operator of Casino Pier returned from lunch to find was being built in a different location than he had intended?"} +{"answers": ["James", "Norah James", "Norah C. James", "Norah"], "question": " first book \"Sleeveless Errand\" was ruled obscene and ordered by the Bow Street Police Court to be destroyed?"} +{"answers": ["Charmayne James", "Charmayne", "James"], "question": "ProRodeo Hall of Fame barrel racer still managed to win the round when her horse Scamper's bridle fell off?"} +{"answers": ["Achilles", "Achilles"], "question": "in the John Gay version of , the hero is introduced as a cross-dresser?"} +{"answers": ["Sue", "Alexander", "Sue Alexander"], "question": " tapped into her grief over her younger brother's death to write a children's book about a Bedouin girl dealing with the same issue?"} +{"answers": ["Crimetown"], "question": "\"The New York Times\" said the podcast \"advances the [true crime] genre\" and called it one of the \"best new podcasts of 2016\"?"} +{"answers": ["Typhoon Zola", "Typhoon Zola"], "question": "in 1990, flooded 420 houses in Japan?"} +{"answers": ["Litham"], "question": "among the Tuareg people, men traditionally wear a veil called a or \"tagulmust\", while women go unveiled?"} +{"answers": ["Independence from Europe", "An Independence from Europe"], "question": "if elected to government, would build a large condominium in London to house British Members of Parliament?"} +{"answers": ["Smith", "Pauline", "Pauline Smith", "Pauline Elizabeth Smith", "Pauline Smith"], "question": "mail artist created the Adolf Hitler Fan Club?"} +{"answers": ["Douglas County Library System"], "question": "during the final hours of operation for the , supporters held a wake?"} +{"answers": ["Leiopathes glaberrima"], "question": "colonies of the black coral can live for over four thousand years?"} +{"answers": ["2017–18 EFL Cup", "EFL Cup"], "question": "the first-round draw for the English was held in Thailand?"} +{"answers": ["Siobhan", "Siobhan Finneran", "Siobhan Margaret Finneran", "Finneran"], "question": "actress said she wanted her \"Downton Abbey\" character \"flung off the roof of the Abbey\"?"} +{"answers": ["Acantholyda erythrocephala"], "question": " larvae drag pine needles into the silken tubes in which they live?"} +{"answers": ["Kitsap Fast Ferries"], "question": "Seattle's , blamed for beach erosion, were forced to slow down because of a class-action lawsuit?"} +{"answers": ["Château d'Ainay-le-Vieil"], "question": " \"\" once belonged to the House of Bourbon?"} +{"answers": ["Nahikari", "Nahikari García", "Nahikari García Pérez", "García"], "question": "Spanish footballer signed for Real Sociedad when she was 16 years old?"} +{"answers": ["Porco", "Porco"], "question": "the in Bolivia, a major source of silver for the Inca, is now Bolivia's largest zinc mine?"} +{"answers": ["Samborombón Bay"], "question": "sailors under Magellan may have guessed that was the birthplace of the phantom island of Saint Brendan?"} +{"answers": ["Occupational epidemiology"], "question": "early studies established health risk factors for gold and silver miners, chimney sweeps, and workers using asbestos?"} +{"answers": ["Gao", "Gao Minglu", "Minglu"], "question": ", founder of the Chinese avant-garde movement, was a herdsman in Outer Mongolia during the Cultural Revolution?"} +{"answers": ["Gotta Get a Grip", "Gotta Get a Grip"], "question": "\"\" is one of two new singles by Mick Jagger, his first solo material since the album \"Goddess in the Doorway\" was released in 2001?"} +{"answers": ["Bill", "McCann", "Bill McCann"], "question": " was awarded the Distinguished Service Order for \"courage and fine leadership\" during the capture of Crépey Wood?"} +{"answers": ["Cheese and crackers"], "question": " has been described as one of the first fast foods in the United States?"} +{"answers": ["Phillip", "Davey", "Phillip Davey"], "question": " was awarded the Victoria Cross for killing an eight-man machine gun crew, which \"saved his platoon from annihilation\"?"} +{"answers": ["Typhoon Caitlin", "Typhoon Caitlin"], "question": " provided drought relief to Okinawa, where reservoir levels rose from 35% to over 80% capacity?"} +{"answers": ["Military tiara"], "question": "the United States Marine Corps was designed by the New York fashion house Mainbocher?"} +{"answers": ["Episode 5276"], "question": " of the BBC soap opera \"EastEnders\" features a transgender character being rejected by his mother?"} +{"answers": ["Institute of Party History of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Estonia"], "question": "in 1989, the denounced the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact?"} +{"answers": ["Georgia House Bill 87"], "question": "the anti-illegal immigration bill , which was signed into law in 2011, was partly based on Arizona's SB 1070 immigration bill?"} +{"answers": ["Kőbánya cellar system"], "question": "the \"\" under the Kőbánya district of Budapest, Hungary, has served as a limestone quarry, a beer cellar, an aircraft engine factory, and a bicycle race venue?"} +{"answers": ["Satoshi Ōrora", "Ōrora Satoshi", "Satoshi", "Ōrora"], "question": " is the heaviest ever wrestler in professional sumo?"} +{"answers": ["Winter", "Una R. Winter", "Una Richardson", "Una Richardson Winter", "Una"], "question": " reported in 1935 that there was very little interest in women's suffrage in Mexico?"} +{"answers": ["Theater Chemnitz"], "question": "the has staged \"rediscovered\" operas, such as Meyerbeer's \"Vasco da Gama\", in the opera house \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Cynthia", "Seton", "Cynthia Propper Seton", "Cynthia Propper"], "question": "American novelist , who wrote about affluent, middle-aged wives and mothers dissatisfied with their lives, was often compared to Jane Austen?"} +{"answers": ["We're Not Makin' Love Anymore"], "question": "Michael Bolton and Diane Warren felt Barbra Streisand would be the perfect artist to sing \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Adeline", "Wagoner", "Adeline Palmier Wagoner"], "question": " wrote \"Madame Beaulieu: A Colonial Dame\", a biography of her ancestor, a social leader in Cahokia?"} +{"answers": ["Geneve L. A. Shaffer", "Shaffer", "Geneve Lucy Angela Shaffer", "Geneve"], "question": ", known as the \"Skyscraper Girl\", was the United States' first woman glider pilot?"} +{"answers": ["Bohemia Interactive Simulations", "Bohemia Interactive"], "question": " bought a T-72 tank, stating: \"A massive tanks goes out to everyone who has supported the studio and its games throughout the past 16 years\"?"} +{"answers": ["Ethiopian hare"], "question": "the is endemic to Africa, and is found in the Afromontane Biozone of Ethiopia and the borders of the Sudanian Savanna Biozone?"} +{"answers": ["Vector General"], "question": "a terminal was used to create the 3D animation near the end of the original \"Star Wars\"?"} +{"answers": ["Borchard", "Beatrix", "Beatrix Borchard"], "question": "the musicologist researched female musicians such as Clara Schumann, Amalie Joachim, and Pauline Viardot, and worked for the Goethe-Institut in Portugal, Romania, and China?"} +{"answers": ["John de Mowbray, 2nd Duke of Norfolk", "John", "Norfolk"], "question": " preparations for the 1415 Agincourt campaign cost him £2,000 and included a seat for his own toilet?"} +{"answers": ["Andrea", "Andrea Lorenzo Scartazzini", "Scartazzini"], "question": "the first opera by premiered at the Theater Erfurt, the second at the Theater Basel, and the third at the Deutsche Oper Berlin in 2017?"} +{"answers": ["Further research is needed"], "question": "in a sample of medical reviews, useless treatments were just as likely to be as were useful treatments?"} +{"answers": ["Get to Heaven"], "question": "Everything Everything's third album, , was at one point bookmakers' favourite for the 2015 Mercury Prize, but was ultimately not even nominated?"} +{"answers": ["Krishna"], "question": " is the Hindu god of compassion, tenderness, and love?"} +{"answers": ["Interleague play", "Interleague play"], "question": "out of the thirteen Nippon Professional Baseball seasons that have included , the Pacific League has beaten the Central League in all but one?"} +{"answers": ["Jacqueline Shumiatcher", "Jacqueline Clay Shumiatcher", "Shumiatcher", "Jacqueline"], "question": "after nearly six decades of collecting Inuit sculptures and other art, gifted 1,310 pieces valued at CAD$3 million to the University of Regina?"} +{"answers": ["Western Oriole", "Western oriole"], "question": "based on genetic data, the and the green-headed oriole are sister species?"} +{"answers": ["John de la Pole, 2nd Duke of Suffolk", "John", "Suffolk"], "question": "in 1471, , considered himself unable to attend parliament in London with a sufficiently large retinue for a duke, and so refused to do so?"} +{"answers": ["Christof Loy", "Loy", "Christof"], "question": " received the Der Faust award for staging Mozart's \"Così fan tutte\" at the Frankfurt Opera?"} +{"answers": ["Benty Grange", "Benty Grange helmet"], "question": "warriors in the epic poem \"Beowulf\" wear helmets like the boar-crested \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Just the Beginning", "Just the Beginning"], "question": "a 13-city tour for , a November 2017 album release by 13-year-old \"America's Got Talent\" winner Grace VanderWaal, sold out in September?"} +{"answers": ["Downing", "Bernice C. Downing", "Bernice"], "question": "twin sisters Bertha and became owners and publishers of the \"Santa Clara Journal\" when they were 17 years old?"} +{"answers": ["Vincent Peirani", "Peirani", "Vincent"], "question": "accordionist and pianist Michael Wollny, both multiple ECHO Jazz winners, recorded the \"symbiotic\" album \"Tandem\"?"} +{"answers": ["LaDuke", "Jeanne LaDuke", "Jeanne", "Alice Jeanne LaDuke"], "question": " worked alongside Natalie Wood as a child actor before becoming a professional mathematician?"} +{"answers": ["Gavaksha", "Chandrashala"], "question": "the motif, common in Hindu temples, originated in replications of timber and thatch roofs?"} +{"answers": ["Bongo Joe Coleman", "Coleman", "Bongo"], "question": " was distinguished by a drum set fabricated from 55-gallon oil drums?"} +{"answers": ["Asuka Ōkura", "Ōkura", "Asuka"], "question": "Japanese singer made her music debut as her record label contract was about to expire?"} +{"answers": ["Jones S. Hamilton", "Jones Stewart Hamilton", "Hamilton", "Jones"], "question": "Belhaven University is named after the mansion of Confederate veteran ?"} +{"answers": ["Nahu Senay Girma", "Girma", "Nahu"], "question": "Ethiopian women's rights activist given name means \"something good is happening now\" and is traditionally a masculine name?"} +{"answers": ["Amy Helen Herring", "Herring", "Amy", "Amy H. Herring"], "question": " led a study whose data showed some American women were reportedly virgins at the birth of their first child?"} +{"answers": ["Joy Neville", "Joy", "Neville"], "question": "Irish rugby referee was the first woman to be an assistant referee in a men's European Challenge Cup match?"} +{"answers": ["Laureus World Sports Award for Sportswoman of the Year"], "question": "Serena Williams \"\" has won the three times, first in 2003 and most recently in 2016?"} +{"answers": ["Cary Moon", "Moon", "Cary"], "question": "Seattle mayoral candidate qualified for the general election by a margin of 1,170 votes?"} +{"answers": ["Hugh Roy and Lillie Cullen Building"], "question": "Southwestern University's is noted for its architecture, even though it was designed by a physicist and not a professional architect?"} +{"answers": ["Xiong Huizhen"], "question": ", who spent 22 years completing his teacher's unfinished work, was admired by historian Gu Jiegang for his devotion?"} +{"answers": ["Nagtahan Interchange"], "question": "the Rotonda de Sampaloc, now the \"\", originally demarcated the boundary between Manila's suburbs and its urban core?"} +{"answers": ["Oliver Blackburn Shallenberger", "Shallenberger", "Oliver", "Oliver B. Shallenberger"], "question": " invented the first successful electric meter \"\", predecessor to the modern meter used today?"} +{"answers": ["Chad Finchum"], "question": "NASCAR Xfinity Series driver began racing go-karts at age 7 and logged more than 200 wins by age 13?"} +{"answers": ["Ana Teresa Diego"], "question": "the asteroid 11441 Anadiego was named after , an Argentine student activist who was forcibly disappeared?"} +{"answers": ["Contino", "Fiora Corradetti Contino", "Fiora Contino", "Fiora"], "question": "Peter G. Davis wrote after a performance of \"Risurrezione\" that \"\" \"may be the last conductor on earth with the music of Alfano and his generation in her bloodstream\"?"} +{"answers": ["Tsun-Yuen", "Lui Tsun-Yuen", "Lui"], "question": "Chinese classical musician adapted the English ballad \"Greensleeves\" for the \"pipa\"?"} +{"answers": ["Termitomyces eurhizus"], "question": "the edible mushroom grows out of termite mounds?"} +{"answers": ["Sixbar wrasse", "Thalassoma hardwicke"], "question": "the can use a rock as an anvil to break up its food?"} +{"answers": ["Sheila", "Hibben", "Sheila Hibben"], "question": " supplied author Rex Stout with menus for his fictional character Nero Wolfe?"} +{"answers": ["Carol Metchette"], "question": "Irish hockey umpire was forced to retire from umpiring for being too old, despite having the highest fitness test results of any international umpire?"} +{"answers": ["Kayano", "Ai Kayano", "Ai"], "question": "Japanese voice actress worked in the beauty industry to pay for her voice acting school tuition?"} +{"answers": ["Bois Blanc Island Lighthouse", "Bois Blanc Island Lighthouse and Blockhouse"], "question": "Parks Canada blocked the entrance of the with rubble masonry after vandals destroyed the restored door?"} +{"answers": ["Broadway Junction", "Broadway Junction"], "question": "New York City's station sees 100,000 daily riders, the vast majority using it to make transfers?"} +{"answers": ["Cider with Rosie", "Cider with Rosie"], "question": " could not be filmed in Slad, where the story takes place, as the village had changed too much?"} +{"answers": ["Mesembrinella caenozoica"], "question": " is the first unambiguous fossil described in the fly superfamily Oestroidea?"} +{"answers": ["Fawley", "John", "John Hunt, Baron Hunt of Fawley"], "question": "after contracting diphtheria, believed he was one of the last cases in England to have his tonsils painted with cocaine and then removed by guillotine?"} +{"answers": ["Doug McMurdy"], "question": " was the inaugural winner of the Red Tilson Trophy, given to the most outstanding player in the Ontario Hockey League each season?"} +{"answers": ["Spinocerebellar ataxia type 1"], "question": " was the first genetic defect found to cause ataxia?"} +{"answers": ["IFF Mark III", "Mark III"], "question": "the RAF pushed to introduce after a Short Stirling was shot down by a Bristol Beaufighter, which was in turn shot down by another Beaufighter?"} +{"answers": ["The Dead South"], "question": "the Canadian bluegrass band often refer to themselves as \"Mumford and Sons' Evil Twins\"?"} +{"answers": ["Engineering controls for nanomaterials"], "question": "low-turbulence enclosures developed for the pharmaceutical industry are also suitable as ?"} +{"answers": ["Jean jacket"], "question": "the \"\" was invented by Levi Strauss in around 1880?"} +{"answers": ["Hong Kong Regiment", "Hong Kong"], "question": "the was paid more than other British Indian Army regiments and was known as \"The Swagger Regiment\"?"} +{"answers": ["Herman Ames", "Herman Vandenburg Ames"], "question": " was one of Ezra Pound's professors at the University of Pennsylvania?"} +{"answers": ["Chen Guangyi"], "question": " was appointed to the top post of his home province of Fujian reportedly after provincial cadres opposed another candidate from North China?"} +{"answers": ["Ochlockonee River State Park"], "question": "mutant squirrels and \"cat-faced\" trees can be found in ?"} +{"answers": ["A.", "A. de Herz", "Herz"], "question": "in 1919, Romanian playwright and journalist was court-martialled for alleged collaboration with the Central Powers?"} +{"answers": ["Xu Shijie"], "question": " came out of retirement to serve as the first party chief of the new province of Hainan, but was dismissed in the aftermath of the Tiananmen protests?"} +{"answers": ["Southport Pier"], "question": "professional diver Albert Powsey was known for diving off with a bicycle?"} +{"answers": ["Numerical modeling", "Numerical modeling"], "question": " can reveal the flow of the solid mantle beneath Earth's crust?"} +{"answers": ["Howard", "Howard Spencer", "Spencer"], "question": "the footballer was the first Aston Villa player to captain England?"} +{"answers": ["Carys Bannister", "Carys Margaret Bannister"], "question": " drove rally cars and exhibited corgis when not performing brain surgery?"} +{"answers": ["Brilliant Pebbles"], "question": "after dismissing the basic concept as \"outlandish\", Edward Teller later supported as a way to shoot down Soviet ICBMs?"} +{"answers": ["Labrus viridis"], "question": "the \"\" has big eyes, a small mouth, and fleshy lips?"} +{"answers": ["Harold Basil Christian"], "question": ", a self-taught horticulturalist in southern Africa, became a world expert on African \"aloe\" species after planting one in his yard to block the view of a large, unsightly rock?"} +{"answers": ["Line the Label"], "question": "so many people wanted a jacket that the company's server crashed?"} +{"answers": ["Dual systems model"], "question": "the seeks to explain why young people do stupid things?"} +{"answers": ["FESTIMA"], "question": "the organizers of , a festival in Burkina Faso celebrating traditional African masks, estimate that 100,000 people attended in 2016?"} +{"answers": ["Armando Ríos Piter", "Ríos Piter", "Armando", "Piter"], "question": " declined his own party's nomination for Governor of Guerrero because it wanted him to sign a pact with the former governor?"} +{"answers": ["1976 Anapa mid-air collision"], "question": "in 1976, an air traffic controller error caused over Anapa in the Soviet Union, killing all 70 people on board both planes?"} +{"answers": ["China's 100 major archaeological discoveries in the 20th century"], "question": "in the poll for , the Shang dynasty capital Yinxu \"(oracle bone pictured)\" received the highest number of votes?"} +{"answers": ["Ian Boucard"], "question": "French politician was the announcer at ASM Belfort home matches?"} +{"answers": ["Summer Lake Hot Springs"], "question": "the bathhouse \"\", built in 1928, is a timber and tin structure with a bathing pool inside?"} +{"answers": ["John Clemm"], "question": " built the first church organ in America?"} +{"answers": ["Mystery of Love"], "question": "Sufjan Stevens wrote both \"\" and \"Visions of Gideon\" for the 2017 film \"Call Me by Your Name\", even though he was only asked to write one song?"} +{"answers": ["Tripwire force"], "question": "a can be used to deter salami attacks?"} +{"answers": ["Paranomus abrotanifolius"], "question": "the seeds of the are carried underground by ants?"} +{"answers": ["TDU-12/B Skydart"], "question": "the target rocket \"\" used the same launching rails as the missiles used to shoot it down?"} +{"answers": ["Sharon Calahan"], "question": " is the first member of the American Society of Cinematographers whose feature film background is entirely in computer animation?"} +{"answers": ["Stanley Gelbier"], "question": "among writings on pediatric dentistry is a 1962 study of tooth erosion in a boy who drank copious amounts of cola and soft drinks?"} +{"answers": ["Sutton Hoo", "Sutton Hoo Helmet", "Sutton Hoo Helmet"], "question": "the Sutton Hoo helmet weighs , but the weighs ?"} +{"answers": ["Ali Soozandeh"], "question": " was inspired to film \"Tehran Taboo\", which explores sexual double standards in Iran, by a conversation he overheard on a train?"} +{"answers": ["Zions Bank", "Zions Bank Stadium"], "question": "due to its proximity to a charter school, alcoholic beverages cannot be served at ?"} +{"answers": ["Magill Youth Training Centre", "Magill Training Centre"], "question": "the was described by a Youth Representative to the United Nations as being \"the worst of its kind\"?"} +{"answers": ["Episcopal Seminary of Fiesole"], "question": "the , formed after the Council of Trent, was unusually influenced by the Society of Jesus?"} +{"answers": ["Alysia Rissling"], "question": " was the pilot for the first ever all-woman team in an official four-man bobsleigh race after the event became gender neutral?"} +{"answers": ["Blueford v. Arkansas"], "question": "in , the US Supreme Court allowed a man to be retried on murder charges after a jury unanimously voted to acquit him of those same charges?"} +{"answers": ["Pair-house"], "question": "the Scandinavian-influenced shows that some level of ethnic diversity was accepted in early Mormon society?"} +{"answers": ["Maria Perkins", "Maria Perkins letter"], "question": "a , a literate slave, is the only record of her existence?"} +{"answers": ["Minkhaung Medaw"], "question": "Princess of Prome was twice married off by her brothers, becoming queen of Hanthawaddy and later of Mrauk U?"} +{"answers": ["Samathuvapuram"], "question": "the (Equality Village) scheme was started to reduce caste discrimination in Tamil Nadu?"} +{"answers": ["Dominic Tweddle", "Dominic", "Tweddle"], "question": "before becoming director of the National Museum of the Royal Navy, helped excavate the Coppergate Helmet, and published a chronology of post-Roman helmet types?"} +{"answers": ["Brian Santos"], "question": " was described in 1995 as \"the dominant blind skier in the world\" after winning nine U.S. Championships and six Paralympic gold medals?"} +{"answers": ["Capcom Cup", "Capcom Cup 2017"], "question": "18-year-old Dominican \"Street Fighter V\" player Saul Leonardo Mena \"MenaRD\" Segundo is investing his winnings from the in his local e-sports community?"} +{"answers": ["Kevin Siers"], "question": "Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist began his cartooning career while working in the iron ore mines of Minnesota?"} +{"answers": ["Ach wie flüchtig, ach wie nichtig"], "question": "\"\", a hymn about vanity by Michael Franck, is the basis of a chorale cantata by Bach, and quoted in Mauricio Kagel's Passion?"} +{"answers": ["Große Kirche Aplerbeck"], "question": "on 12 April 1945, a white flag was hung from the tower of the \"\", one of two churches after the same design by Christian Heyden, to signal capitulation?"} +{"answers": ["Four harmonious animals"], "question": "the tale \"Town Musicians of Bremen\" by the Brothers Grimm has been connected with the Buddhist legend about ?"} +{"answers": ["Suffragetto"], "question": "the board game \"\" featured suffragettes trying to storm the House of Commons?"} +{"answers": ["2014 Macau Grand Prix", "Macau Grand Prix"], "question": "the featured Tatiana Calderón, the first woman to compete at the race since Cathy Muller in 1983?"} +{"answers": ["University of North Texas at Dallas College of Law"], "question": "the bought the Dallas Municipal Building for $1?"} +{"answers": ["Jefferson Street"], "question": ", the historic center of the African-American community in Nashville, Tennessee, declined after the construction of Interstate 40 in the aftermath of the Nashville sit-ins?"} +{"answers": ["Elizabeth Jessie Hickman", "Jessie Hickman"], "question": "according to legend, \"escaped from custody while in a locked toilet aboard a moving train\"?"} +{"answers": ["California Senate Bill 827"], "question": "California's would have affected 96 percent of land in San Francisco?"} +{"answers": ["Oleta Crain", "Oleta Lawanda Crain"], "question": ", one of only three black women officers in training in the U.S. Army in 1943, was not allowed to sleep in the same barracks or take a shower at the same time as the white women?"} +{"answers": ["Afropolonia"], "question": "the species description for the mite was likely only approved because the journal's editors were unfamiliar with the expression \"\"TGIF\"\" (\"Thank God It's Friday\")?"} +{"answers": ["Nicole Girard-Mangin"], "question": ", the first woman doctor to serve in the French army, was initially paid at the same rate as a nurse?"} +{"answers": ["City of New York", "City of New York"], "question": "the barque \"\" was Richard E. Byrd's flagship on his first Antarctic expedition?"} +{"answers": ["Secret City", "Secret City"], "question": "in his 2002 book , Gunnar S. Paulsson estimated that nearly a tenth of Warsaw's population were helping Jews during the Holocaust?"} +{"answers": ["Volker", "Kirchner", "Volker David Kirchner"], "question": ", who composed operas for the Wiesbaden State Theatre and a mass for the Mainz Cathedral, was the first recipient of the Rheingau Musikpreis?"} +{"answers": ["Transfer of merit", "Pariṇāmanā"], "question": "in Buddhism, to deceased loved ones is seen as a better alternative than mourning?"} +{"answers": ["Moritz", "Wagner", "Moritz Wagner", "Moritz Wagner"], "question": " was the first player to post 20 points and 15 rebounds in a NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament semifinal in over 30 years?"} +{"answers": ["Edna Loftus"], "question": "actress freed her fiancé from an asylum after his mother had him committed?"} +{"answers": ["(Is This the Way to) The World Cup"], "question": "Tony Christie and then declared it \"crap\"?"} +{"answers": ["Virginia Fraser", "Virginia H. Fraser"], "question": ", the Long-Term Care Ombudsman for the state of Colorado, created a bingo game that teaches nursing home residents about their rights?"} +{"answers": ["UBAKUSAT"], "question": "the satellite was built by Turkish students and will orbit the earth for six to twelve months?"} +{"answers": ["Passing on the Right"], "question": "according to the book , conservative professors in the U.S. often have to employ \"coping strategies that gays and lesbians have used in the military and other inhospitable work environments\"?"} +{"answers": ["Labroides phthirophagus", "Hawaiian cleaner wrasse"], "question": "the could be eaten by its clients, but is not?"} +{"answers": ["Si Prat"], "question": "according to legend, the governor who ordered the execution of 17th-century Thai poet was later executed with the same sword, fulfilling the poets curse?"} +{"answers": ["Hailey Dawson"], "question": "8-year-old \"\" wants to throw out the first pitch in all 30 Major League Baseball stadiums using her 3D-printed robotic hand?"} +{"answers": ["Samuel Croker-King"], "question": "Irish surgeon designed a new trepanning device \"\" for cutting into the human skull?"} +{"answers": ["Zhu Yunming"], "question": ", an iconoclast known for his \"wild-cursive\" calligraphy \"(example pictured)\", was born with eleven fingers?"} +{"answers": ["Six-String Soldiers"], "question": "the United States Army's once opened for Creedence Clearwater Revival's John Fogerty?"} +{"answers": ["Indian National Theatre"], "question": "in its early years, the troupe travelled in two lorries and used them as a stage?"} +{"answers": ["Raymond Crawfurd"], "question": "the British physician described the custom of touching to cure the King's evil?"} +{"answers": ["Britta Stallmeister"], "question": ", the Forest Bird in Bayreuth in 2001, appeared as Germa in a new chamber opera at the Schlachthof Wiesbaden in 2018?"} +{"answers": ["Xu Yingkui"], "question": "during the Boxer Rebellion, collaborated with other high-ranking Chinese officials to defy the declaration of war made by the Qing imperial court on Western countries?"} +{"answers": ["Four Out of Five"], "question": "the Arctic Monkeys song \"\" jokes about critics who rarely give perfect scores in their reviews?"} +{"answers": ["Hypericaceae"], "question": "chemicals found in members of the can cause photosensitivity in grazing animals?"} +{"answers": ["Gordon Juckes", "Gordon", "Gordon Wainwright Juckes", "Juckes"], "question": " received the Order of the British Empire prior to being inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame?"} +{"answers": ["Gut Holzhausen"], "question": "the estate is a biodynamic farm and the venue for a festival called Voices?"} +{"answers": ["Rudi Cormane", "Rudi Harold Cormane"], "question": "Dutch dermatologist pioneered research on immunofluorescence of the skin?"} +{"answers": ["Lydia May Ames"], "question": ", one of Cleveland's earliest women artists, is sometimes considered its first impressionist painter?"} +{"answers": ["Capodimonte porcelain"], "question": "the factory producing \"(snuffbox pictured)\", including forty workers and nearly five tons of material, was moved from Naples to Madrid in 1759?"} +{"answers": ["Patna–Digha Ghat line"], "question": "Indian Railways runs loss-making trains on the to prevent encroachment?"} +{"answers": ["Djajadiningrat family"], "question": "members of the fought on both sides of the Indonesian Revolution?"} +{"answers": ["Leucospermum arenarium"], "question": "the flowers of the are pollinated by rodents?"} +{"answers": ["Michael Martin", "Michael Martin", "Michael Martin OBE"], "question": ", project director of the recently completed £1.4 billion Queensferry Crossing, was inspired to study engineering through reading back issues of \"New Civil Engineer\"?"} +{"answers": ["Love Is Bigger Than Anything in Its Way"], "question": "in July 2018, U2 topped the \"Billboard\" Dance Club Songs chart for the first time in seventeen years with \"\"?"} +{"answers": ["Adventure in Washington"], "question": "US Senate page boys were required to wear knickers when the film ‎ was made in 1941?"} +{"answers": ["Scott Smith", "Scott Smith"], "question": " management and marketing of international events was cited by the Stanford Graduate School of Business as a reason for the growth of Hockey Canada?"} +{"answers": ["Martial law in Pierce County"], "question": "after Isaac Stevens, the governor of Washington Territory, was found guilty of contempt over his conduct during , he pardoned himself?"} +{"answers": ["Kelly M. Quintanilla", "Kelly Marie Miller Quintanilla"], "question": ", the first person in her family to attend a university, became the first female president of Texas A&M University–Corpus Christi?"} +{"answers": ["Cloud Kingdoms"], "question": "the time limit in the puzzle game is calculated in 99 intervals called \"manukas\"?"} +{"answers": ["O clap your hands", "O clap your hands"], "question": "a loop from the anthem , a setting of verses from Psalm 47 by Ralph Vaughan Williams for choir, brass, organ and percussion, was used by the Beatles for \"Revolution 9\"?"} +{"answers": ["Moses Brown", "Moses Shirief-Lamar Brown", "Moses Brown"], "question": " is the top-ranked player in a UCLA Bruins incoming class that also includes the son of a Basketball Hall of Famer?"} +{"answers": ["Houses of the Holy"], "question": "the cover of was designed by Hipgnosis and based on photographs taken at the Giant's Causeway?"} +{"answers": ["Etta Hulme", "Hulme", "Etta Grace Hulme", "Etta"], "question": "editorial cartoonist began her artistic career at Walt Disney animation studio under Ward Kimball?"} +{"answers": ["Munafri Arifuddin"], "question": " ran unopposed for mayor of Makassar, Indonesia, won more than 250,000 votes, and lost?"} +{"answers": ["biblical criticism", "Biblical criticism"], "question": " was dominated by white male Protestant Christians until the late twentieth century?"} +{"answers": ["Robert of Nantes"], "question": " was \"an old and venerable man aged eighty years\" when he was imprisoned along with Louis IX of France during the Seventh Crusade?"} +{"answers": ["Karl Friedrich Titho"], "question": "SS-Untersturmführer was dubbed the \"Executioner of Fossoli\" by the Italian media for his role in the execution of 67 prisoners at Fossoli di Carpi?"} +{"answers": ["James B. Abercrombie", "James Abercrombie", "James Abercrombie"], "question": "Reverend once admonished President George Washington during his sermon for not setting an example in church by receiving communion?"} +{"answers": ["Black Orchid", "Black Orchid"], "question": "when Neil Gaiman and Dave McKean pitched DC Comics on reintroducing in 1988, editor Karen Berger had never heard of the main character?"} +{"answers": ["Adam Marshall", "Adam Marshall"], "question": " was the first Catholic chaplain in the United States Navy, albeit unofficially?"} +{"answers": ["Schloss Weilburg"], "question": ", a Baroque garden palace, contains a Renaissance palace \"(engraving pictured)\"?"} +{"answers": ["Sandy Allan", "Sandy", "Allan"], "question": "footballer was the first player to score a headed hat-trick in a European club competition?"} +{"answers": ["Galán"], "question": ", one of the largest exposed calderas in the world, contains the Laguna Diamante lake, where life has to tolerate extreme environmental conditions?"} +{"answers": ["Pennsylvania Station", "Pennsylvania Station"], "question": "pieces of the original have been found at a recycling center in the Bronx, underneath the New Jersey Meadowlands, and in other U.S. states?"} +{"answers": ["Bishan tunnel flooding"], "question": "the on the Singapore MRT, causing more than S$2 million in damages, was blamed on falsified maintenance records?"} +{"answers": ["Harvest Moon", "Project Harvest Moon"], "question": " intended to commercialize space by selling moon rocks to pay for further lunar experiments?"} +{"answers": ["Willow Harris"], "question": "\"Home and Away\" actress Sarah Roberts met with gambling addicts as research for storylines?"} +{"answers": ["Eusebia Cosme"], "question": "Afro-Cuban poetry reciter performed only in Spanish, but packed American venues such as Carnegie Hall?"} +{"answers": ["Wheelchair Basketball World Championship", "2018 Wheelchair Basketball World Championship"], "question": "the saw the best-ever performance by Team Great Britain, which won the men's competition and was runner-up in the women's?"}